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Guitarists perform at
Peninsula Arts Center
LONG BEACH, WASH. — Two
prolifi c guitarists, Aaron
Larget-Caplan and Peter
Janson, will play 7 p.m.
Saturday, June 24, at the
Peninsula Arts Center (504
Pacifi c Avenue North).
Larget-Caplan is an
international touring and
recording artist who has
performed solo and cham-
ber music in Russia, Europe
and the United States. “Aar-
on is a unique talent not to
be missed,” the Washington
Post wrote.
Janson is an award-win-
ning contemporary fin-
gerstyle acoustic guitarist,
composer and music edu-
cator. He has performed at
the Montreal Jazz Festival,
the Healdsburg Guitar Fes-
tival, the Argenta Acoustic
Music Series in Little
Rock, the WUMB Music
Festival in Boston, and
venues throughout North
America.
For $15, tickets can be
purchased at Brown Paper
Silver Lake 66
plays Americana
in Manzanita
MANZANITA — Silver
Lake 66, a Portland-based
duo, will perform soulful
Americana 7 p.m. Sat-
urday, June 24, at Man-
zanita’s Hoffman Center
for the Arts (594 Laneda
Ave.). The show costs
$10.
The musicians, Maria
Francis and Jeff Overbo,
released their debut album,
“Let Go or Be Dragged,”
in August 2016.
“Their stylings combine
tight harmonies, strong du-
ets and sharp guitar work
steeped in classic country,
rock and blues,” according
to press materials.
Silver Lake 66 performs
regularly in Portland and
throughout the Pacifi c
Northwest.
For more information,
contact Gary Seelig at
garys@nehalemtel.net or
360-620-2685.
SUBMITTED PHOTO
SUBMITTED PHOTO
Guitarists Aaron Larget-Caplan (background) and Peter Janson
Tickets, or by emailing
events@peninsulaartscenter.
org or calling Bill Svendsen
at 360-901-0962.
Concert proceeds benefi t
the Long Beach Peninsula
Acoustic Music Foundation.
Adirondyke
Enterprises, Inc.
• Hand crafted in Ocean Park, WA since 1998 •
• Long lasting Western Red Cedar
• Sturdy construction using 5/4”
stock & weather resistant hardware
• Matching foot stool/end tables available
Open mics
In addition, the arts
center holds an open mic
the Friday night before each
concert. Singers, instrumen-
talists, poets, spoken-word
artists, stand-up comedi-
Aaron Larget-Caplan
ans and dramatists are all
welcome.
Registration begins at
6:30 p.m. The open mic
begins at 7 p.m.
Wine, beer and other
refreshments are available
for purchase.
SUBMITTED PHOTO
Jeff Overbo and Maria Francis of Silver Lake 66
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