MUSICLISTINGS
THURSDAY
10/18
BLACK FOREST Hip Hatchet, Bill
Moore, The Old Way—10pm;
Country
BEALL CONCERT HALL Master
class w/Juyeon Kang—9am;
Piano, n/c
THE COOLER Karaoke—10pm
COWFISH 100% pop—9pm
DOWNTOWN LOUNGE Funk Jam—
10pm; n/c
EL DORADO Guitaraoke w/Neriah
Hart—8pm; Karaoke, n/c
GOODFELLAS Terry Lee—8pm;
Country, western, rock
HAPPY HOURS Karaoke—8:30pm
HIDDEN VALLEY Molly Nord—
6pm; Piano improv, n/c
HULT CENTER Ballet
Fantastique —11:15pm;
n/c; Sound
Perspectives: Learn
to Waltz—7pm,
n/c; Christine
Brewer, Eugene
Symphony—
8pm; $17-$59
JAMESON’S
Golden—10pm;
Hip hop, funk,
soul, n/c
JAZZ STATION Bruce Cole
Presents—7:30pm; jazz, $5, $4
mem.
JOHN HENRY’S ‘80s Night w/
Chris, Dr. Ake & John—10pm; $3
LAVELLES Skip Jones—6pm; New
Orleans Piano, n/c
MAC’S Christie & McCallum—
6pm; Americana, all ages, n/c
OAK ST. SPEAKEASY Karaoke—
9pm, n/c
THE OLD PAD Karaoke—9pm
OVERTIME TAVERN West Side
Blues Jam—8:30pm; Open jam,
n/c
THE ROK College Night w/DJ
Scoot & Simon Says—10pm; DJ
dance
RYE Ben Rice—8:30pm
SAM BOND’S Tim Easton—9pm;
$5
SIXTH STREET GRILL Mark Alan—
8:30pm; Acoustic, n/c
SPIRITS Karaoke—9pm
THE TANKARD Karaoke—7pm
TERRITORIAL VINEYARDS
Uketoberfest w/Brook Adams—
7pm; n/c
TINY TAVERN Spell Caster, Gorgon
Gazel Elohim—8pm; punk, don.
TSUNAMI BOOKS MaMuse with
Evin Wolverton—8pm; $10
VILLAGE GREEN Karaoke—9pm
WOW HALL Diego’s Umbrella &
Vokab Kompany—9pm; Gypsy
rock, hip hop, electronica, soul,
funk, $10 adv., $14 door
FRIDAY
10/19
5TH ST. CORNUCOPIA Upstate
Trio—9:30pm; n/c
AMICI RESTAURANT Timothy
Patrick—5pm; Acoustic humorist,
n/c
AQUILA & PRISCILLA’S Jesse
Meade—6pm; n/c
AXE & FIDDLE Stephanie Niles—
8:30pm; Jazz, punk, $5
BILLY MAC’S Christie &
McCallum—7:30pm; Americana,
n/c
BLACK FOREST Banned From
Earth, 40 Ways From Sunday, The
Big Small, & Psychro—9:30pm
COLLIER HOUSE Academic
Symposium: Oral Traditions, Old &
New, Part 2—2pm; n/c
COWFISH Audio Schizophrenic—
9pm; Electro
CRESWELL COFFEE & WINE
The Fretboys—7pm; Rock, $3
DEXTER LAKE CLUB Ben Rice
Band—9pm; Blues, 21+, n/c
DOWNTOWN LOUNGE
Xboyfriends, Paper Foxes, Crazey
Eyes, Nemesis Underground—
10pm
ELDORADO Karaoke—9pm
THE EMBERS Coup de Ville—
8:30pm; n/c
JAZZ STATION New West Guitar
Group, LA Ensemble—8pm; $5,
$4 mem.
HAPPY HOURS Monolith—
8:30pm; Old school rock, n/c
HARLEYS & HORSES Karaoke—
9pm
HILTON HOTEL Aftermath—7pm;
Jazz, n/c
THE KEG Karaoke—9pm
LEVEL UP DJ Food Stamp—9pm;
n/c
LUCKEY’S Underlings, Cheap
Time, Stars End—10pm; Punk,
pop, rock, indie, $5
MAC’S The Sultans of Slide w/
Henry Cooper—9pm; Blues, slide,
$8
MULLIGAN’S Heavy Chevy,
Milepost—9pm; n/c
MOHAWK TAVERN
The M80s—9pm;
‘80s pop
THE O BAR Karaoke—9:30pm
OAK ST. SPEAKEASY Scott Austin,
Robert Meade, Nate Wallace—
9pm; Acoustic, n/c
O’DONNELL’S Karaoke—9pm
PORKY’S PALACE Karaoke—8pm
RAVEN A PUB Karaoke—9pm
RED LION INN Karaoke—9pm
ROGUE PUBLIC HOUSE Trivia
Night—8pm; n/c
THE ROK Dance Party hits w/DJ
Scoot & DJ Pheonix—10pm; DJ
dance
RYE Invisible Arts: Jazz w/Eric
Richardson—8:30pm; Jazz, n/c
SAM BOND’S Alexis Stevens,
Tractor Operator—9:30pm; $5
SAGINAW VINEYARD Shreve
Family Band—6pm; 21+, n/c
SIDE BAR Karaoke—9pm
STRIKE CITY Karaoke—8pm
SPRINGFIELD VFW Mckenzie
Express—7pm; n/c
S’WINE Timothy Patrick—6pm;
Acoustic humorist, n/c
TAPATIO Karaoke—9pm
TERRITORIAL VINEYARDS The
Side of Beets—7pm; n/c
TINY TAVERN Poor Miners Union—
8pm; Rock, don.
TSUNAMI BOOKS Peter Mulvey &
Kris Delmhorst—8pm; Folk,
$15.50 adv., $17 door
WANDERING GOAT Melissa Ruth,
Caroline Hecht—8pm; Acoustic,
21+, n/c
WEST END TAVERN Lonesome
Randall—8pm; Acoustic rock, n/c
WOW HALL STRFKR w/Onuinu—
9pm; Rock, $13 adv., $15 door
SATURDAY
10/20
5TH ST. CORNUCOPIA Tara
Stonecipher & The Tall Grass—
9:30pm; n/c
AUTZEN STADIUM Festival of
Bands—8am; $15, $10 stu. & sr.
AX BILLY GRILL Gerry Rempel—
8pm; Jazz, All ages, n/c
AXE & FIDDLE The Hobart
Brothers w/Lil Sis, Felecia & the
Dinosaur—8:30pm; Country jazz,
$7
BEALL CONCERT HALL Anne Dhu
Memorial Service—4pm
BLACK FOREST Moral Crux,
Deadones USA—10pm
COLLIER HOUSE Academic
Symposium: Oral Traditions, Old &
New, Part 2—1pm; n/c
CORNBREAD CAFÉ Kingdom
Country—9pm; Indie folk; n/c
COWFISH “Sup!” w/Sassy Mouff,
Michael Human & Guests—
9:30pm; Top 40, electro
THE DAVIS Dipped w/DJs BIlly &
Food Stamp—11pm; $3
DEADWOOD CREEK COMMUNITY
CENTER Steel Wool Band—
7:30pm; acoustic; All ages, don.
DEXTER LAKE CLUB Ben Rice
Band—9pm; Blues, 21+, n/c
DOC’S PAD DJ J-Will—8pm; Dance
mix, n/c
DOWNTOWN LOUNGE Aaron Baca,
The Rodeo Clowns—10pm, n/c
DUCK INN Karaoke—10pm
ELDORADO Karaoke—9pm
THE EMBERS Coup de Ville—9pm;
n/c
HARLEYS & HORSES Karaoke—
9pm
KING
OF THE FOUR-STRING
Who else could turn “Bohemian Rhapsody” into a soothing lullaby? Or transform “Thriller”
into a plucky acoustic jam? Embracing the palpable restrictions of the seemingly humble uke
— just four strings, two lone chords and limited range — with the singular clairvoyance and
invigorating musical genius to revolutionize the once-isolated “aloha-sphere” with an increasingly
pluralistic blend of twanging rock, pop and of course, traditional island sounds, Jake Shimabukuro
has skyrocketed the lesser-known ukulele scene into the international music spotlight.
A native of Hawaii, the youthful 34-year-old Shimabukuro is the world’s most recognized ukulele
player and composer and was crowned “ukulele hero” by Rolling Stone after garnering a record-breaking
eight million followers on YouTube for his rendition of George Harrison’s “While My Guitar Gently Weeps.”
Renowned for his complex fingerpicking and handling skills, he is one of the newest and youngest “axeman” to
strum a hand-carved ukulele rather than wail on a long-necked bass.
Shimabukuro continues to explore his musical palate through covers and originals, having just released his 11th
record titled Grand Ukelele. Produced by Alan Parson, best known for his work on Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon and
The Beatles’ Abbey Road, Grand Ukelele is by far Shimabukuro’s most collaborative effort, complete with the
inclusion of a 29-piece orchestra, as well as new twists on the iconic “Over the Rainbow” and Adele’s power
ballad “Rolling in the Deep.” Shimabukuro is doing for the ukulele what Bela Fleck did for the banjo.
Jake Shimabukuro plays 8 pm Tuesday, Oct. 23, at McDonald Theatre; $28-$43,
$14-$21.50 stu. — Suji Paek
Granary Pizza Co.
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