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tions, also a local organization, are
co-sponsoring the festivities.
“This is something that hasn’t
been done in the past,” Joseph
said. “Our main motivation is try
ing to bring a fun day of music to
Eugene at a nice site.
“A Day At Dexter Lake” is ex
pected to draw between 1,000 and
2,000 people. The Wild Duck will
provide a beer garden and also
participate as a food vendor, along
with Mike’s Magic Mushroom
Burger and Genesis Juice Co-op.
The event was originally sched
uled for two days, but as a first
time event it wasn’t approved for
overnight camping permits.
“We’re just doing it one day this
year to build a relationship with
the park service, so we can plan a
weekend event for next year,”
Joseph said.
Unfortunately, as a result of cut
ting plans for a second day, local
talent wasn’t included.
“It worked out this way be
cause the national bands set their
touring schedule around us,”
Joseph said. “And they definitely
Hollywood Records
Leftover Salmon will entertain visitors at the first ‘A Day at Dexter Lake’ music bash.
have a good draw on this town.”
Robert Walter’s 20th Congress,
Yonder Mountain String Band
and Clyde’s Ride complete the
line-up of five groups.
Members of the headlining
band, “Leftover Salmon,” de
scribe their music as “polyethnic
cajun slam grass.” Bass player,
Tye North, is an Oregon native
and met up with Leftover Salmon
in 1993 at the Oregon Country
Fair.
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ophy, the music is not for people
who take themselves seriously,
because it’s played by musicians
who play for the pure joy of it.
“We love playing at festivals,
and we love playing in Oregon,
so it will be a great combination,”
Drew Emmit, lead vocalist and
mandolin player of Leftover
Salmon, said.
“I think the performances will
be epic,” Bjorn Estlund, promot
er of Taylor’s and partner of co
promoter Bear Productions, said.
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in Eugene in a positive way.”
Tickets are $22.50 in advance
or $25.00 the day of the show.
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