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BREW & CUE DJ Brady—9pm;
n/c
BUGSY’S MondayBug—7pm;
Acoustic, n/c
EUGENE SUZUKI MUSIC
ACADEMY Irish Jam Session—
7pm; n/c
PORKY’S PALACE Karaoke—
8pm
REALITY KITCHEN Acoustic
Reality—7:30pm; Open mic, n/c
VILLAGE GREEN Dylan James—
7pm; Contemporary guitar, n/c
WANDERING GOAT Songwriter’s
Night (originals only)—7pm;
n/c
TUESDAY
2/26
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Meade w/Jeremy Pruitt—
9:30pm; n/c
BEALL HALL Ova Novi
Ensemble—8pm; n/c
BLACK FOREST Open mic—
9pm; n/c
BUGSY’S Karaoke—8pm
THE CITY iPod Night—6pm; n/c
COZMIC Sugarbeets, Low Tide
Drifters—7pm; Canned food
drive, $10-$20
COWFISH School Night Dance
Party w/Michael Human—9pm;
Electro, blog-house, n/c
DOC’S PAD—Karaoke—9pm
DOWNTOWN LOUNGE Open
Mic—6pm; n/c; Karaoke—9pm
GRANARY S.I.N. Night & Karaoke
w/Nick—9pm; n/c
HOT MAMA’S WINGS Open Mic—
8pm; n/c
IZAKAYA MEIJI CO. Cowboy
Karaoke—10pm; n/c
LUCKEY’S Private Stock w/KI &
the Architex—10pm; Hip-hop,
ladies night, $2
MAC’S Roosters Blues Jam—
7pm; n/c
THE O BAR Karaoke—9:30pm
OAK ST. SPEAKEASY Karaoke
party—9pm, n/c
SAM BONDS Bluegrass Jam—
9pm; n/c
SIDEBAR Service Industry
Night—9pm; n/c
VILLAGE GREEN Dylan James—
7pm; Contemporary guitar, n/c
WHISKEY RIVER RANCH
Karaoke—9pm
WEDNESDAY
2/27
5TH ST. CORNUCOPIA
Karaoke—9pm
AASEN-HULL HALL PRISM
Saxophone Quartet—7:30pm;
n/c
BEALL HALL Campus Band—
8pm; n/c
BLACK FOREST Karaoke—9pm
THE BLIND PIG Karaoke w/Jim
Jim—9pm
COWFISH “Hump Night” w/
Connor J, Club Bangers—9pm;
n/c
DOWNTOWN LOUNGE Bikes,
BBQ & Blues Jam—8pm; n/c
GRANARY Jazz jam w/Gerry
Rempel & Thierry Renoux—
7pm; n/c
THE GREEN ROOM Karaoke—
9pm; n/c
LEVEL UP 80s Music Videos w/
VJ Ferris—9pm; n/c
LUCKEY’S Cornshed—10pm;
Indie, $3
MAC’S Wine, Jazz & Variety
Show w/Gus Russell & Paul
Biondi—6pm; Jazz, blues, n/c
MAX’S Lonesome Randall—
7pm; Rock & roll historian, n/c
MULLIGAN’S Open Mic—
8:30pm; n/c
MUSIC MASTERS Bluegrass
Jam—7pm
OAK ST. SPEAKEASY Comedy
Showcase—9pm; n/c
OLD PAD Trivia night—9pm; n/c
POUR HOUSE Karaoke—9pm
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FLAWED
BEAUTY
If you want to know what Robin Bacior sounds like, and I mean really sounds
like, listen to her 2013 EP I Left You, Still In Love (available for free until Feb. 25 at
robinbacior.bandcamp.com). The album was recorded in a one-day session at
Headgear Studios in Brooklyn, New York. If you listen closely to “Women Speak,” you
will hear a guitar string snapping. At first, Bacior thought she had ruined the track,
but the recording grew on her, the flaws creating a sense of intimacy. “It’s a direct
reflection of our live show,” Bacior says. “I like when I hear something and I feel like
I’m in the room with someone.”
Bacior recently relocated to Portland from Brooklyn, where her cellist Dan
Bindschedler remains. Despite the distance, the pair remains close, exchanging
letters and emails about songs. Then they pick a place on one of the coasts where
they meet for “concentrated practices,” basically isolating themselves and holing
away for long weekends. “It works really well,” Bacior says. “We’re used to each
other’s style. We can guess where the other one is going to go.”
And it does work well. Bacior’s voice is like a melding of Ani DiFranco and Zooey
Deschanel, and when paired with the cello, or the piano for that matter, it transcends
into something hauntingly, but humbly, beautiful. As an artist with intrinsic musical
talent, Bacior shoud push her vocals past her comfort zone in the future because it
could be something truly sublime. That may happen sooner rather than later — she’s
already itching to record again.
Bacior won’t be the only talented female vocalist that night; Hot Milk will be
opening. Led by Rebecca Conner’s smoky, smooth voice, the jazz-inspired Hot Milk
is one of Eugene’s rising talents. Listen for their highly danceable version of The
Jungle Book’s “I Wanna Be Like You.” Conner, who studies jazz at LCC, says the band
hopes to record an album soon, but first they have to raise money via Kickstarter.
Robin Bacior, Hot Milk and The Great Hiatum play 9:30 pm Saturday, Feb. 23, at
Sam Bond’s; $5. — Alex Notman