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    Satori Bob makes Cannon Beach debut
History center brings Eugene acoustic ensemble to town
CANNON BEACH — The Cannon
Beach History Center & Mu-
seum welcomes Oregon singer
and songwriter John Baumann
to perform as part of the muse-
um’s annual acoustic series at 7
p.m. Friday, Feb. 27.
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ensemble that currently features
composer, vocalist and guitarist
Baumann, with Devin Newman
on banjo, Russ Wilbanks on
guitars and sound tapestries, and
Jeff Langston on bass. Satori
Bob has toured the East Coast,
Colorado and Wisconsin, and is
now based in Eugene. The band
has played a wide array of bars,
outdoor venues, private parties,
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ing from John Prine to Tom
Waits.
Baumann has performed for
more than 20 years, fronting
bands, duos, trios and traveling
widely as a solo singer-song-
writer. Baumann writes and
performs original compositions
and draws from a collection of
eclectic cover material, includ-
ing great writers and perform-
ers like Tom Waits, Bob Dylan,
John Prine and Jerry Garcia.
His original music ranges from
slow, intimate ballads and gyp-
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upbeat country folk melodies.
Baumann formed Satori Bob
in the wilds of northern New
York state and has shepherded
its evolution through the years.
Newman was born and
raised in Woodstock, New York,
months after the famed music
festival took place. Newman
has played several instruments
since an early age, enjoying per-
cussion, saxophone and stringed
instruments. He has played in a
variety of locations with differ-
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carrier, sea shanties with the
Skeptical Ministers and saxo-
phone with the Motown Wall
of Sound. His banjo playing is
non-bluegrass and unconven-
tional and inspired by Tony Fur-
tado, Tom Waits and Bela Fleck.
Wilbanks has written and
performed music professional-
ly for 30 years. A singer-song-
writer, guitarist and instrument
builder, Wilbanks has carved
a life out of the music industry
and remains inspired. Starting
with clubs at the age of 17 and
progressing to concerts, festi-
vals and shows, Wilbanks has
played hundreds of gigs as a
sideman, front man and dedi-
cated member of collaborative
projects. Currently residing in
Eugene, he plays with Satori
Bob, The Last Drags, Japple
Monkey and as a solo act.
Langston studied bass at
Berklee College of Music and
has played bass and guitar for
more than 20 years. He is cur-
Reed, Boy George, Rufus Wain-
wright, Marc Almond and more.
This will be Satori Bob’s
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never had the joy of attending
a concert at the Cannon Beach
History Center & Museum,
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Elaine Murdy-Trucke, exec-
utive director of the museum.
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sell of tickets in order to keep
the venue ambiance warm and
welcoming, and the acoustics
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and $2 for children. Compli-
Satori Bob, featuring Oregon singer and songwriter John Baumann, will perform Friday, mentary refreshments will
Feb. 27 at the Cannon Beach History Center and Museum.
be provided. All proceeds
will help fund the museum’s
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Antony & the Johnsons. The ³7KH&U\LQJ/LJKW´GHEXWHGRQ program and free events.
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in venues around the world in- bass player, Langston has re- For information, call 503-436-
cluding Carnegie Hall, La Sal- corded and performed with 9301 or visit the website at
le Pleyel and the Royal Albert many artists, including Lou www.cbhistory.org
Seaside High School drama cuts loose with ‘Footloose’
doing a fantastic job embody-
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25 students have been sing- dents, and $4 for students who move from Chicago to a small in his own home. When the play’s producer.
ing and dancing since January present their SHS ASB card. farming town, Ren is prepared reverend’s rebellious daugh-
The supporting cast in-
in preparation for bringing Tickets are purchased at the for the inevitable adjustment ter sets her sights on Ren, her cludes: Patrick Leary as Wil-
period at his new high school. roughneck boyfriend tries to lard Hewitt, Lucy Swenson as
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the lead roles of Ren McCor- tar, and joining the band for
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(drums) and Joe Weil (guitar).
Production credits are giv-
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tation by Dean Pitchford and
Walter Bobbie; based on the
original screenplay by Dean
Pitchford; music by Tom
Snow; lyrics by Dean Pitch-
ford; additional music by Eric
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through special arrangement
with R&H Theatricals at
www.rnh.com
Seaside High School is
located at 1901 N. Holladay
Drive. For further information,
contact Lenore Morrisson at
503-738-5586 or email lmor-
risson@seaside.k12.or.us
‘Footloose’
7 p.m. Feb. 27, 28, March 5, 6 and 7
Seaside High School
1901 N. Holladay Drive, Seaside
503-738-5586
$8 adults
$6 seniors and students
$4 students with SHS ASB card