WANDERING GOAT Entresol,
Appalachian Yard Art, Amelia—
8pm; Folkpunk, post-hardcore,
$5
WESTEND TAVERN Karaoke—
9pm; n/c
WHITE HORSE SALOON Karaoke
w/Ted—9pm; n/c
WOW HALL The Movement, Iya
Terra—9pm; $12-$15
YUKON JACK’S Hard Drive—
9pm; n/c
SUNDAY 4/24
AGATE ALLEY BISTRO Karaoke
w/Bre—9pm; n/c
AXE & FIDDLE One Dollar Check,
Brewfish—5pm; n/c
BEERGARDEN Earth Day Party
Open Jam—5pm; n/c
COWFISH Los Domingos
Caliente—9pm; Latin, $3
CUSH Open Mic—7pm; n/c
EMBERS Karaoke—7pm
HI-FI Judah the Lion w/The
Saint John—8pm; Folk rock,
$12-$15
JAZZ STATION Sunday Jam w/
Lyle Hopkins—2pm; $5 don.
LUCKEYS Broadway Revue
Burlesque Night—8pm; $5
MOHAWK Karaoke Jenga w/
Jillian—8pm; n/c
MULLIGAN’S Open Mic—
7:30pm; n/c
OAKSHIRE Chad Kashuba—
4pm; acoustic comedy, n/c
QUACKERS Karaoke—9pm; n/c
RIVER STOP Open Jam Session
w/Brian Chevalier—5pm; n/c
SAM BOND’S GARAGE Jack
Grelle, Ryan Koenig & Zach
Bryson—8:30pm; $5
THE SHEDD E=mc Swing!—
2pm; $17-$29
SWEET CHEEKS Steve Ibach—
2pm; n/c
TRAVELER’S COVE Paul Biondi
Quartet—6pm; Variety, n/c
VALLEY RIVER INN Peter &
Josephine von Hippel—4:30pm;
$80
VILLAGE GREEN Dave Bach—
7pm; Guitar, n/c
WEBFOOT Karaoke—9pm; n/c
MONDAY 4/25
BEALL HALL Ova Novi
Ensemble—7:30pm; n/c
BLACK FOREST Karaoke w/
Cammi—9pm
BREWSTATION Open Mic w/
Jason Christenson—6pm; n/c
BUGSY’S MondayBug—7pm;
Acoustic, n/c
COWFISH Qamron Parq—9pm;
Moombah, glitch, n/c
ELK HORN Trivia Night w/Elliot
Martinez—7pm; n/c
EMBERS Karaoke—8pm
FIRST NATIONAL TAPHOUSE
Open Mic—8pm; Rock, n/c
GRIDIRON Karaoke—8pm; n/c
PORKY’S PALACE Karaoke—
8pm
WANDERING GOAT Singer
Songwriter’s Open Mic—7pm;
Originals only, n/c
TUESDAY 4/26
5TH ST. CORNUCOPIA Jesse
Meade w/Girin Guha—9:30pm;
n/c
BLACK FOREST Reason to Rebel,
Wade Graham—9pm; n/c
THE CITY iPod Night—6pm; n/c
COWFISH DJ Smuve—9pm; Hip
hop, dancehall, n/c
CUSH Poetry Open Mic—7pm;
n/c
EMBERS DJ Victor Plays
Requests—8pm; n/c
GRANARY Christ Stubbs—6pm;
Piano, n/c
THE GREEN ROOM Karaoke—
9pm
HI-FI ENCORE LOUNGE S.H.I.P.
Jam—8pm; n/c
HOT MAMA’S WINGS Open Mic—
8pm; n/c
LEVEL UP Ninkasi Karaoke
Night w/KJ B-Ross—9pm; n/c
LUCKEY’S Amusedays! w/Seth
Millstein—10pm; Comedy, n/c
MAC’S Roosters Blues Jam—
7pm; n/c
O BAR Karaoke w/Jared—9pm;
n/c
ROARING RAPIDS Laura Dreyer
w/George Golligan—7:30pm;
n/c
SAM BOND’S GARAGE Bluegrass
Jam—9pm; n/c
WHITE HORSE SALOON Karaoke
w/Slick Nick—9pm; n/c
B BACK B
KIDS CAMOUFLAGE
THEMSELVES AND LEARN
SURVIVAL SKILLS AT
WHOLE EARTH NATURE
SCHOOL'S SUMMER CAMP
BEAT
MUSIC NEWS &
NOTES FROM
DOWN IN THE
WILLAMETTE
VALLEY
WEDNESDAY 4/27
5TH ST. CORNUCOPIA Karaoke
w/Slick Nick—9pm
AGATE ALLEY BISTRO Lounge
Jams w/Bue Brown & Chilly
Soup—9pm; Jazz, funk, n/c
BLACK FOREST Karaoke w/
Cammi—9pm
COWFISH West Coast
Wednesday w/Ultramafic—
9pm; Hip hop, trap, n/c
HAPPY HOURS Mama Jan’s
Blues Jam w/Brian Chevalier—
8pm; n/c
HI-FI ENCORE LOUNGE Funk
Night—8pm; n/c
JERSEY’S Karaoke—8pm;
Ladies night, n/c
KOWLOON Karaoke—9pm; n/c
LUCKEY’S Alvin & The
Chipfunks—8pm; $3
MAC’S Gus Russell & Paul
Biondi—6pm; Variety, n/c
MAX’S TAVERN Lonesome
Randall—7pm; Rock & roll his-
torian, n/c
MOHAWK Karaoke w/Caught in
the Act—9pm; n/c
MULLIGAN’S Open Mic—
8:30pm; Variety, n/c
POUR HOUSE Karaoke w/KJ
Mike—9pm
SAM BOND’S GARAGE Laney
Jones & The Spirits—9:30pm;
Rock, $7
STARLIGHT LOUNGE Quizzo Pub
Trivia w/Dr. Seven Phoenix—
9pm; n/c
TAYLOR’S BAR & GRILLE DJ
Crown—10:30pm; Hip hop, top
40, dance, n/c
TIME OUT TAVERN Jam Session
w/Cowboy Cadillac—7pm; n/c
WANDERING GOAT Bazil
Rathbone, Naked, PhiloPhobia—
8pm; Jam, funk, $5
WILDCRAFT Richie G & Ma
Beat—6pm; Hawaiian, n/c
WOW HALL Trick Pony
Unplugged—9pm; $15-$18
CORVALLIS
(AND SURROUNDING AREAS)
BOMBS AWAY CAFE
TH Curtis Monette—8:30pm;
n/c
FR Revolt Revolt & Mosley
Wotta—9pm; $5
CALAPOOIA BREWING
TH Rough Jazz—7pm; n/c
SA Scratchdog Stringband—
8pm; n/c
PHOTO BY TODD COOPER
“Keep the Earth clean. It isn’t Uranus. (No offense to Uranus.)” That’s one of our favorite Earth Day
slogans reminding us to tread lightly and kindly on this (thus far) singular planet we call home.
Locally, Sol Seed, Whole Earth Nature School and Pedal Power Music are reminding you to do the
same with their Earth Day Celebration, a fundraiser for the school, 7 pm Friday, April 22, at Hi-Fi Music
Hall; $12 adv., $15 door.
Sky Guasco of Sol Seed tells EW the benefit was a no-brainer because the nature school gives “youth
the opportunity to experience nature hands-on and grow along with it. In today’s society, kids are more
often separated from the outdoors … For us to have the chance to play an all-ages event and help
shine light on local folks making a difference is a bonus.”
Pairing with Pedal Power Music was the obvious choice for Sol Seed. “With innovative bike-powered
electricity, folks at a Pedal Power Music show can add their energy to the overall experience by
powering anything from event lighting to on-stage monitors or instruments,” Guasco says.
Pedal Power Music founder Dave Villalobos says bike-powered performance breaks down barriers
between performer and audience, adding that it’s about “making a bike fun with music. Redefining the
collective power of humans working together, uniting for a fun reason.”
The Earth Day Celebration will be broken into two parts: an all-ages early show, including songs
performed with students, at 7 pm, followed by a 21-plus show at 10 pm.
Claudia Schmidt brings her brand of jazz, folk, blues and spoken word to Tsunami Books 7:30 pm
Saturday, April 23; $16.50 adv., $18 door. The Michigan-based musician cemented her place in the
acoustic folk scene in the ’70s and has since gone on to make multiple appearances on A Prairie Home
Companion and create her own record label later bought out by the major roots label Rounder Records.
For tickets, contact mmeyer@efn.org.
Experimental instrumental band Bazil Rathbone may have relocated to Portland, but the quartet is
kicking off its West Coast tour for its new album Hemlock in Eugene 8 pm Wednesday, April 27, at
Wandering Goat; $5, 21-plus. Bands Naked and PhiloPhobia join the party. Visit bazilrathbone.
bandcamp.com to stream the album.
Cottage Grove’s Axe & Fiddle pub features three nights of eclectic music in a row that’s worth the drive
down I-5. Misner & Smith, an indie-folk duo whose gorgeously wispy harmonies have caught the ear of
American Songwriter, who compared them to Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, takes the stage 8:30 pm
Thursday, April 21; FREE. Next up is Portland’s rising hip-hop artist TheDopestMatrix 9 pm Friday, April 22;
$5. Then comes Steve Poltz, whose musical record includes founding indie-rock band The Rugburns and
collaborating with Jewel — together they created the 1996 hit “You Were Meant for Me.” Poltz has gone on
to a successful solo folk-rock career, deemed in 2000 “San Diego’s Most Influential Artist of the Decade”
by the San Diego Music Awards. According to Axe & Fiddle, his live shows are “the stuff of legend.” See
Poltz 7 pm Saturday, April 23; $12. Following Poltz that same night is freewheeling indie-poppers Dressy
Bessy; $7. The band also plays Luckey's April 22. Listen to Bessy’s infectiously upbeat track “Lady
Liberty” at dressybessy.com.
CLOUD & KELLY’S
TH Freerange Open Mic—8pm;
n/c
SA Wups, Captain Wails & The
Harpoons—10pm; n/c
SOL SEED
MAJESTIC THEATRE
FR & SA The Spanish Guitar:
Berto Boyd, Jon Sharp, Grant
Ruiz, James Bishop Edwards &
Tom Strini—7:30pm; $16-$18
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY’S
HUDSON HALL
TH “An Evening w/Benjamin
Britten”—7:30pm; $5-$8
PHOTO BY ATHEN A DELENE
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