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January 21, 2016
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COASTAL LIFE
Karaoke
Great entertainment for a rainy Oregon Coast winter evening
TRAVEL
Bay Center
Business, social life still revolves around the water in this town
FEATURE
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DINING
Mouth of the Columbia
Osprey Cafe in Seaside sets the bar high for 2016
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Storyteller, autoharpist Adam Miller to perform Jan. 28
SEASIDE — The Friends of
the Seaside Library will wel-
come folksinger, storyteller
and autoharp virtuoso Adam
Miller at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan.
28. The concert will take place
in the Community Room of
the library.
One of the premier auto-
harpists in the world, Mill-
er is a renowned American
folksinger and storyteller.
An accomplished folklor-
ist, historian, musicologist
and song-collector, he has
amassed a repertoire of over
5,000 songs. Miller accompa-
nies his baritone voice with
lively ¿nger-picking acoustic
guitar and autoharp melodies.
His time-honored traditional
folk songs and ballads will
have people of all ages singing
along, and Miller will inter-
weave stories that will evoke a
by-gone time when entertain-
ment was homemade.
Traveling 70,000 miles
each year, this 21st century
troubadour has performed
from the Everglades to the
Arctic Circle. Using the ex-
periences of the road, Miller
points out fascinating con-
nections between events in
history and the songs that sur-
vived them. And like radio’s
Paul Harvey, he manages to
give you “the rest of the sto-
ry” about some of our nation’s
richest musical treasures.
Miller has performed at the
Adam Miller
7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 28
Seaside Public Library
1131 Broadway, Seaside
503-738-6742
Free
Submitted photo
Folksinger Adam Miller will perform Jan. 28 at the Seaside Public Library.
Walnut Valley Bluegrass Fes-
tival, the Tumbleweed Music
Festival, and the Kentucky
Music Weekend. When he is
not on the road, Miller calls
Drain, Oregon, home.
The Seaside Public Library
is located at 1131 Broadway.
For more information call
503-738-6742 or visit www.
seasidelibrary.org
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