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Sou’wester Lodge offers musical events this week Drugstore Cowboy. called Oregon TaYern Age. The guitar player in the band is the producer and we¶ll ac- tually be recording some of these tracks liYe in the lodge.” Then at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Misè and Monika take the stage. Monika, an “asymmetri- cal e[perimental pop band” will start the show, followed by Misè, who will perform some of her original psych rockfolk music. Sou¶wester Lodge is at 3728 J Place in SeaYiew. er,” haYe delighted audiences around the country and the world, including Japan, Tai- wan and China. Smith earned up a Grammy Award in 2005 for his contri- bution to the Henry Mancini tribute CD, “Pink Guitar,” which won in the category of Best Pop Instrumental CD. By himself, he has a dozen CDs to his credit. Admission is $12 at the door or online through Brown- PaperTickets.com or by call- ing 360-901-0962. Wine, beer, and other re- freshments are aYailable for purchase. Concerts bene¿t the Long Beach Peninsula Acoustic Music Association, a 501(c)3 nonpro¿t charitable organiza- tion. SEAVIEW, WASH. — Portland band Drugstore Cowboy joins coastal author Matt LoYe in a Sou¶wester Spoken Word eYent at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 2. Drugstore Cowboy is de- scribed as haYing and alterna- tiYe countrypsychedelic sound. LoYe said, “I will pres- ent from my latest project, a spoken word CDdownload Submitted Photo Grammy winner holds Crow and the Canyon guitar workshop, concert comes to Fort George Submitted Photo Crow and the Canyon ASTORIA — Crow and the Canyon, an American roots music band, plays Fort George Brewery at 8 p.m. Sunday, April 3. The all-ages show does not haYe a coYer. The group just released their debut album, “LeaYing Soon.” Songwriter and Yocalist Ben Larsen plays guitar and mandolin He is originally from Connecticut and came to Portland¶s Lewis and Clark College. There, he studied jazz guitar and classical mandolin Vocalist Leigh Jones, from North Carolina, said “I feel like our story is a Yery µPort- land¶ story,” says Yocalist Leigh Jones. “It didn¶t take long to ¿nd each other.” Origi- nally from SaYannah, Georgia, banjo player Austin Quattle- baum was raised on Led Zep- pelin and Jimi Hendri[ records before delYing into bluegrass while liYing in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Bassist Miles Berry is from Northern California. His blues-musician father intro- duced him to jazz and West NEWS TALK FOR THE COAST LONG BEACH, WASH — Gram- my-winning guitarist Doug Smith is holding a guitar work- shop at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 2, at the Peninsula Performing Arts &enter, PaFi¿F AYe. N. in Long Beach, Wash. Players at all leYels of e[- pertise and in any genre are welcome. The cost is $20, pay- able at the workshop. Then at 7 p.m. Saturday Smith and his wife, ÀutistYo- calist Judy Koch Smith, are in concert. His playing can be heard on Crossword Answer N O D E I V O R W A G E D E L L I E O W I E Pro viding live a nd lo ca l new s co vera ge every da y Y ou could see it ton igh t, rea d a bout it tom orrow or h ea r it live N O W ! the big screen in the 2007 ¿lm “August Rush” and his orig- inal compositions are heard on the radio. His music com- bines folk, classical and jazz elements and has been called “a cross between Chet At- kins, Leo Kottke and Michael Hedges,” according to a press release. Originals such as “Renew- al” and “Order of Magnitude,” arrangements such as his med- ley of “AYe Maria” and “Can¶t Help )alling in LoYe,” pieces like “Stars and Stripes )oreY- B Y O B C A N N E L L O N I E L T O R O R E D D B E Y A X E R A S C A T H M I E O T A O U D R D O E E F S H O T T I N E S Q U E S N E S V E T O R I E N Y S P A T O R E T O R M Y O U R S R O J E O P I S M E F A B N N A N Y E S E R E N T R O S T O R M A V I A E Z E T H O R E A N T H L S E E Y O N R A I K E H E M D H I S D U O S H E A T S H I R E D P A R D O L E I R I C O F E R N A E Y E V V E A B A E N T E S S E A E N T T O R E R I C P U S U T U S L I P E D E E L S R E S B S F O S I R T J E R E I U S I R A I D O U R V R E A L K E R T I M P E N A I L A S H R A M S C O M P L E T E A L R Y I S U E N N F R E I N E C N O D D E E D T B A L L V A N E A M M O L U A U I D E A L T O R T S B A R I C Y S T Owen Carey/Submitted Photo Judy Koch Smith and Doug Smith. 20 | March 31, 2016 | coastweekend.com