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    Redwood Son plays Pickled Fish, the Fort
Hear Americana music in Long Beach, Astoria this weekend
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Redwood Son will perform Feb. 26 and 27 at Pickled Fish in Long Beach, Washington, and
then travel across the river to Astoria to perform Feb. 28 at Fort George Brewery.
LONG BEACH, Wash. and ASTORIA
— Portland Americana band
Redwood Son will perform
on both sides of the river this
weekend.
First, the alt-country roots
rock band will perform at 9
p.m. Friday and Saturday, Feb.
26 and 27 at Pickled Fish in the
Adrift Hotel, located at 409 Sid
Snyder Drive.
Then, the band will play a
show at 8 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 28
at Fort George Brewery, locat-
ed at 1483 Duane St.
Both shows are open to
mote the EP. Proceeds from
sales will go toward manu-
facturing the full-length vinyl
LP, which is set to release this
spring and will be produced by
Steve Berlin (Los Lobos).
Fusing vintage tones with
contemporary stylings, these
songs promise to bring a more
mature approach to some time-
less folk tunes. Truth be told,
you may even ¿nd a few dusts
of country music in this new al-
bum, but that’s not a bad thing.
Life brings tragedy, and those
bleed feelings. Redwood Son
all ages, and there is no cover
charge.
Since being named Best
New Artist at the 2011 Port-
land Music Awards, Redwood
Son has done a great deal of
growing up. The road will do
that to a person. Having toured
and promoted a unique brand
of “West Coast Americana” for
the past ¿ve years, it was time
to re¿ne things even more.
The band, led by Joshua
Malm Tree, released a three-
song “Westicana” EP on Feb.
6 and has been touring to pro-
Redwood Son
9 p.m. Friday and Saturday,
Feb. 26 and 27
Pickled Fish
409 Sid Snyder Drive,
Long Beach, Wash.
8 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 28
Fort George Brewery
1483 Duane St., Astoria
All ages
No cover
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