14 AUG. 31�SEPT. 7 SOUND CHECK WHAT’S PLAYING AROUND THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Goodbye Viking plays the Churchill stage Concert also features special guest Moogyman By Lisa Britton Go! Magazine BAKER CITY — A double music show is coming to Churchill School on Saturday, Sept. 10. The concert features Goodbye Viking, with special guest Moogyman. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the show starts at 6:45 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance at churchillbaker.com, or $15 at the door. Admission for youth age 15 and younger is free with a ticket-holding adult. MOOGYMAN This three-piece psychedelic rock band was founded on a whim by key- boardist Blake Musselman. “Moogyman was created on Halloween night,” he said. “I put on a costume and played keyboard.” Moogyman is inspired by a combi- nation of Musselman’s original compo- sitions and artwork using handmade fl orescent costumes and props. He’s released one album titled “Build” featuring various musicians that is avail- able on Apple Music. He’s working on a second album. Also, Musselman has art on display at Royal Artisan, and will have a show there in March 2023. GOODBYE VIKING Tyler Colton started writing songs for a new project in 2017, and started gath- ering friends to play the songs. “We had a solidifi ed lineup and started playing shows in 2019,” he said. But they didn’t have much time to play You were there for us now we’re here for you Baker County Veteran Services 2200 4th Street, Street, Baker City, Courthouse OR 97814 1995 3rd Baker County 541-523-8223 Rick Gloria, Veteran Services Coordinator The Baker County Veteran Services Office provides access to the wide range of benefits and services offered to veterans and their dependents. Health Care Education Compensation Pension Burial Benefits & much more. Contributed Photo Goodbye Viking plays Sept. 10 at Churchill School in Baker City. live until the COVID-19 pandemic shut down concerts. “We didn’t get an opportunity to tour until now — hopefully we’ll be able to do a lot more in the future,” Colton said. Although the band has had a few changes to the lineup, he said Goodbye Viking now has “a really strong combina- tion of people.” Those include Colton on guitar and vocals, Joe Hughes on drums and extra percussion, Aimee Guerin on keytar, vocals and glockenspiel, Locke Bell on bass and vocals, and Scott Sandefur on guitar who “doesn’t sing at all, but it’s ok ‘cause he runs around a lot on stage.” Colton loosely defi nes their sound as pop-punk. ”We add a lot of keyboards to our sound, and we also throw in ska and hardcore occasionally,” he said. “We even have some songs with horn parts, but haven’t (yet) incorporated those in live.” Bring this ad to the Chamber office and get 20% off all Grant County Swag! Take a picture of you and your family at the Conestoga Wagon at the viewpoint above Prairie City and tag us on Instagram @grant_county_oregon_chamber! www.gcoregonlive.com 301 W. Main Street, John Day, OR 541-575-0547