MUSICLISTINGS
THURSDAY
11/22
THE COOLER Karaoke—10pm
COWFISH 100% pop—9pm; House
DEXTER LAKE CLUB The Ben Rice
Band—9pm; Rockability, blues,
21+, n/c
DOWNTOWN LOUNGE Funk Jam—
10pm; n/c
JOHN HENRY’S ‘80s Night w/
Chris, Dr. Ake & John—10pm; $3
THE OLD PAD Karaoke—9pm
RESTOBAR Steven McVay—5pm
SPIRITS Karaoke—9pm
VILLAGE GREEN Karaoke—9pm
WHISKEY RIVER RANCH
Karaoke—9pm
FRIDAY
11/23
5TH ST. CORNUCOPIA Craig Chee’s
Singer/Songwriter Invitational—
9:30pm; 21+, n/c
AXE & FIDDLE Fiddlin’ Big Sue
Band, CD Release Party—8:30pm;
Country swing, $5
COWFISH Audio Schizophrenic—
9pm; Electro, n/c
COZMIC Civil Liberties Defense
Center Fundraiser, Alder Street All
Stars—7pm; n/c
DEXTER LAKE CLUB The Ben Rice
Band—9pm; Rockability, blues,
21+, n/c
DOWNTOWN LOUNGE Jargon—
10pm; Rock, n/c
ELDORADO Karaoke—9pm
HARLEYS & HORSES Karaoke—9pm
HILTON HOTEL Aftermath—7pm;
Jazz, n/c
JAZZ STATION Simone da Silva—
8pm; $5, $4 mem.
THE KEG Karaoke—9pm
LEVEL UP DJ Food Stamp—9pm;
n/c
LUCKEY’S Window & the Knife,
Hyding Jekyll—10pm; Indie, rock,
progressive, $5
MAC’S The Valley Boys—9pm;
Rock, blues, $5
THE O BAR Karaoke—9:30pm
OAK ST. SPEAKEASY Black
Magdalene CD Release Party:
Manoverboard, Pastor Seth, DJ
Silpher—9pm; Rock, 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
SAGINAW VINEYARD Earth
Angels—6pm; 21+, n/c
SAM BOND’S The Ferns, Mood Area
52, Birdie Jo—9:30pm; $5
SAM’S PLACE Patrick & Giri—8pm;
Acoustic, n/c
SIDE BAR Karaoke—9pm
SILVAN/HINMAN VINEYARD The
Brewkett’s Trio—1pm; n/c
SPRINGFIELD VFW Mckenzie
Express—7pm; n/c
STRIKE CITY Karaoke—8pm
SWEET CHEEKS WINERY Teresa &
Inoke—1pm; Home School; 6pm
TAPATIO Karaoke—9pm
TERRITORIAL VINEYARDS
Dreamdog, Sammitch—7pm; n/c
TINY TAVERN Brain Ache w/
Bombpot—9pm; Punk, don.
TOM & JOHNNY’S Tita Luisa—
7pm; Acoustic, 21+, n/c
VILLAGE GREEN Mr. Wizard
Unplugged—9pm; n/c
WAKONDA BREWING COMPANY
Steve McVay & Friends—7pm
WANDERING GOAT Benefit for
Essie—7pm; Eclectic, 21+, n/c
WHISKEY RIVER RANCH Rodeo
Rose—9pm; $5
YUKON JACK’S Monolith—9pm;
Old school rock, n/c
SATURDAY
11/24
5TH ST. CORNUCOPIA Craig Chee’s
Singer/Songwriter Invitational
—9:30pm; $7
ATRIUM BUILDING COURTYARD
Oregon Tuba Ensemble—2pm; n/c
COWFISH “Sup!” w/Sassy Mouff,
Michael Human & Guests—
9:30pm; Top 40, electro
COZMIC Tony Furtado Band w/
Stephanie Schneiderman—8pm;
Bluegrass, $12.50 adv., $14 door
DOC’S PAD DJ J-Will—8pm; Dance
mix, n/c
DOWNTOWN LOUNGE Ras
Jammie & The Splifftones—
10pm; Reggae, n/c
DUCK INN Karaoke—10pm
ELDORADO Karaoke—9pm
HARLEYS & HORSES Karaoke—
9pm
JAZZ STATION Brent Kimbrough—
8pm; Jazz, $5, $4 mem.
LEVEL UP DJ Rock ‘n’ Roll
Damnation—9pm; ‘70s & ‘80s
rock, heavy metal; n/c
LUCKEY’S Man Overboard, Full
Lush—10pm; Alternative Rock,
rock, punk, n/c
MAC’S Kenny Holmes & The Blues
Daddy’s—9pm; Blues, $5
OAK ST. SPEAKEASY Acoustic
Songwriters Showcase—9pm; n/c
PORKY’S PALACE Karaoke—8pm
POUR HOUSE Karaoke—9pm
QUACKERS Karaoke—9pm
RAVEN A PUB Karaoke—9pm
RED LION INN Karaoke—9pm
THE ROK Dance Party hits w/DJ
Scoot & DJ Pheonix—10pm; DJ
dance
SAM BOND’S Alder St. All Stars w/
Closely Watched Trains—9:30pm;
Americana, $5
SIDE BAR Karaoke—9pm
SONNY’S TAVERN Karaoke—9pm
SPRINGFIELD VFW Mckenzie
Express—7pm; n/c
STRIKE CITY Karaoke—8pm
SUZUKI MUSIC ACADEMY Irish
Jam Session—7pm; All ages, n/c
TAPATIO Karaoke—9pm
TAYLOR’S BAR & GRILLE DJ
Crown—10pm; Hip hop, dance, n/c
TERRITORIAL VINEYARDS The
Whiskey Chasers, Sausagefest—
7pm; n/c
TRAVELER’S COVE The Peter Giri
Trio—6pm; Rock, n/c
VILLAGE GREEN Mr. Wizard
Unplugged—9pm; n/c
WHISKEY RIVER RANCH Rodeo
Rose—9pm; $5
YUKON JACK’S Monolith—9pm;
Old school rock, n/c
SUNDAY
11/25
5TH ST. CORNUCOPIA Karaoke—
9pm
COWFISH Industry Night w/DJ
Smuve—8pm; Hip-hop, Dutch
house
COZMIC Old Time Music Jam—
4pm; n/c
DEXTER LAKE CLUB Jam Night—
6pm; Open mic, n/c
DOWNTOWN LOUNGE
Spanksgiving Fetish Night—9pm;
$7
GRANARY Green Mt. Bluegrass
Band—6pm; Bluegrass, n/c
HAPPY HOURS Karaoke—8:30pm
JAZZ STATION All-comers Jam w/
Kenny Reed—4pm; Jazz, $3-$5
don.
JOHN HENRY’S Broadway
Revue—10pm; Burlesque, $5
MAX’S Steve Ibach—7pm; Solo,
acoustic, n/c
MULLIGAN’S Open Mic—8:30pm;
n/c
O’DONNELL’S IRISH PUB
Guitaraoke w/Neriah Hart—7pm;
Acoustic karaoke, n/c
PIZZA RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Robert Meade—7pm; R&B,
Americana, n/c
SAM BOND’S Paper Foxes, Window
& the Knife—8:30pm; Rock,
$1-$5
SPRINGFIELD VFW Mckenzie
Express—7pm; n/c
THE WEBFOOT Karaoke—9pm
WHISKEY RIVER RANCH
Karaoke—9pm
MONDAY
11/26
BEALL CONCERT HALL Oregon
Ensemble & University Percussion
Ensemble—8pm; $7, $5 stu. & sr.
BLACK FOREST Karaoke—9pm
BREW & CUE DJ Brady—9pm; n/c
BUGSY’S MondayBug—7pm;
Acoustic, n/c
COZMIC Kids Open Mic Night—
6pm; Acoustic, variety, n/c
BACK
TO BASICS
Stephanie Schneiderman has been on a trip with trip-hop music producer/
musician Keith Schreiner, but as per her latest 2012 release, Live at the Old Church,
the singer-songwriter has come full circle and then some. The unlikely duo, she —
rootsy, acoustic, earthy — and he — synth-happy, modern, experimental —
completed two albums together: Dangerous Fruit (2008) and Rubber Teardrop (2011).
“He talked me into going into a new direction,” Schneiderman, who traded her acoustic
guitar and piano for synth beats and a harmonizer, tells EW. “I was writing differently.
The textures were really different.”
For Live at the Old Church, Schneiderman reinvents both Schreiner-produced albums
by stripping away the technology and bringing in Portland’s 45th Parallel String Quartet
and the Roxy Consort Choir to record live at the Old Church venue in downtown Portland.
“I wrote Rubber Teardrop with this in mind,” she says of going back to basics. “It’s simply
about the songs and my own voice.” She wanted to see if the songs could live and
survive with nothing but the elements. The answer is yes, they can.
Although both of her tech-heavy albums are catchy, dreamy and worth the listen
(like a mellowed-out version of Santigold), Schneiderman has an incredible voice, and
it’s nice to hear it again without all the bells and whistles, because the truth is, she
doesn’t need them. On the track “Hush,” originally from Rubber Teardrop, her
hauntingly crisp voice dances with piano chords that match those of Regina Spektor,
an all-together different aural experience then the dance-ready original. “Wide Open,”
an effervescent, ethereal pop song (with a recently released music video
choreographed by Lindsey Matheis of the NW Dance Project) becomes that much
richer accompanied by strings, a choir and the “beautiful acoustics” of the cathedral.
And for you fans of Dirty Martini, the indie-pop trio that Schneiderman plays with,
the band will be reuniting for a Feb. 2 show at Jimmy Mak’s in Portland with hopes of
releasing a new album together in 2013 — the first in over six years. “Things happen
fast when we put our heads together,” says Schneiderman. “And I definitely could see
us coming back to Eugene.”
Stephanie Shneiderman plays with her hubby’s band, the Tony Furtado Band, 8 pm
Saturday, Nov. 24, at Cozmic; $12.50 adv., $14 door. — Alex Notman
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