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20 // COASTWEEKEND.COM Smooth, sultry jazz singer and guitarist to play in Cannon Beach Crossword Answer G A L E I N J E S T A C E T A L M O T E T S A R I O S I S E A L P U P H O W H I G H T H E M O O N G E L A T O M I S S E N D L A I T O V A L T I N E M A S L L A K E T A C A B Q Y E U S E I M I T T U N I T H S T A P L A Z E R I D S N E H C A M E D U I O T R R E E S T I E D T R S S C S H T A E R W A R R I D E N E D Y I E T N O T R A U P S E T C H I N A R E S N A P S I A S U D L E A N E R U R K E L S E E T O T E T O F C O N O T O N O D O B E L L E O T C O G F O S U S T P A S E S G L I T S S A L E B E F F F S U J S I E A S O N N U S I T T I N K E I N S A M A N G A A G N U S D M E A I C S U G Z L T I I L S E A S C K I F S U L L L O U I S A R M S T R O N G F O I L E D I N S E T S E R R A T U M S A Y Y E S L A T E L Y S L E E T S Vaudeville Etiquette E L L S Is pleased to announce Jamey Hendricks will be joining Mark Hedeen in our Astoria office. Vaudeville Etiquette plays at Fort George ASTORIA — Vaudeville Etiquette, a Seattle quintet, will perform at Fort George Brewery 8 to 10 p.m. Sun- day, April 30. The band combines time- less melodies and modern lyrics, the sounds of country with classic rock. “Their live performances are magnetic and provoca- tive. Duo lead vocals and a wailing pedal steel dive from energetic anthems to wistful ballads and back again with psychedelia and fearless on-stage improvisation,” the bands website states. Coaster Theatre Playhouse CANNON BEACH — Ac- claimed singer-songwriter Adlai Alexander will per- form at the Cannon Beach History Center & Museum (1387 South Spruce St.) at 7 p.m. Friday, April 28. Seating is limited. Tickets are $15 and include refresh- ments. JazzNow Magazine has called him a “skilled writer, vibrant singer, and hotshot guitarist.” Noted for the sweet- ness and wide vocal range, Alexander sings and plays intricate guitar in a way that is rare in the acoustic and jazz worlds. His repertoire is inspired by sources as diverse as Broadway and the Amazon rain forest. He is known to sing in Portuguese, Hindi, or Japanese in any given set. Alexander — who has shared the stage with artists such as Randy Newman and Leo Kottke — performed live weekly with host Ben Fong-Torres as music director of the variety show “Fog City Radio” on KQED-FM San Adlai Alexander Francisco. He’s also written music for theater, dance and classical chamber groups. Along with original music, he has written lyrics for his own renditions of instrumental songs by the likes of Wayne Shorter, Dave Brubeck and Ralph Towner. He has also created lyrics based on quotes from Shakespeare, or titles of Duke Ellington songs. The Cannon Beach His- tory Center & Museum is a private non-profit museum featuring seasonal historic, textile and artistic exhibits. Get tickets at www.cbhisto- ry.org or by phone by calling 503-436-9301. PHOTO BY DWIGHT CASWELL Jamey Hendricks Astoria Music Festi- val co-founder and artistic director Keith Clark will conduct major events at this year’s festival. Mark Hedeen Financial Advisor Financial Advisor Registered Representative Registered Representative Jamey brings more than 15 years experience in the fi nancial services industry. Stop by or call so we can introduce our new member of the community. Stocks • Bonds • Mutual Funds Retirement Accounts FDIC Insured CDS Financial Planning •Annuities #1 12TH STREET, SUITE 7 ASTORIA, OR 503.325.0677 Securities offered through R AYMOND J AMES F INANCIAL S ERVICES , I NC . Member FINRA/SIPC May 5 - 28, 2017 Tickets $20 or $25 Shows begin at 7:30 p.m. Sunday May 7 & 21 shows at 3:00p.m. Sponsored by Becker Capital Management Tickets: 503-436-1242 or coastertheatre.com 108 N Hemlock Street, Cannon Beach, OR Astoria Music Festival holds preview party ASTORIA — A preview party in honor of the Astoria Music Festival’s upcoming 15th season will be held 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 27, at Baked Alaska (1 12th Street, Suite No. 1) on the Astoria Riverwalk. The music festival board president, Deac Guidi, will introduce what the festival has in store for its 15th Anni- versary Summer Celebration. There will be appetizers and a no-host bar at this free event.