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Wednesday, January 1, 2020
GO! magazine — A&E in Northeast Oregon
FROM THE COVER
an inside look at northeast oregon’s
arts and entertainment scene
Bart Budwig releases new album
■ Musician will give concerts in La Grande and
Enterprise during his January 2020 tour
LA GRANDE — Bart
Budwig, described
as “one of Oregon’s
best-kept secrets,” will
release his latest album,
“Another Burn on the
Astroturf,” on Jan. 24 on
the Portland label Fluff
and Gravy.
The musician, who
lives in Enterprise, will
have an LP release
party with special guest
Gregory Rawlins Jan. 3
at hq, 112 Depot St., La
Grande.
Admission is $8. Doors
open at 8 p.m. and the
show starts at 9 p.m. All
ages are welcome.
According to promo-
tional materials, Budwig
“has created a string of impressive
albums that borrow liberally from
the outlaw and cosmic American
songwriters of the 1970s.”
Glide Magazine has this to say
about the song “Human Again”
from his new full-length album:
“With a laid back, choogling groove,
the song is a dreamy and cos-
mic meditation on relationships.
Budwig lends his gritty yet soulful
vocals to a soundtrack brimming
with rich instrumentation to make
for a song that is, both lyrically and
musically, a spiritually charged
nugget of country-folk.
“At times his music is reminis-
cent of contemporaries like Phil
Cook, Deer Tick and Hiss Golden
Messenger, but his sound is also
completely his
own.”
Budwig and his
band will be intro-
ducing the album
up and down
the West Coast
throughout Janu-
ary, including a
stop at home for a
Jan. 16 concert at
the OK Theatre,
208 W. Main St. in
Enterprise.
O’Connor Lee,
the Americana/
folk duo of Kate
Lee and Forrest
O’Connor, will
open. Tickets are
$15.
For more in-
formation about the musician and
links to tickets for his shows, visit
www.bartbudwig.com.
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