The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, August 10, 2017, Page 7, Image 17

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    AUGUST 10, 2017 // 7
PHOTO BY LUKE WHITTAKER
Glenn and Diana Gulley are the owners of Gulley’s Butcher Shop.”
Meat up at butcher
shop’s anniversary party
ASTORIA — To cele-
brate its first anniversary,
Gulley’s Butcher Shop is
throwing a party 1 to 5
p.m. Friday, Aug. 11.
Come enjoy live music,
laughter and smiles, great
food, and a chance to spin
the “meat wheel” for prizes
— and try your luck with
“meat raffle.” Free sliders
and house-made sausage
will be offered, along with
free lemonade and ice tea.
Local musicians Ken
and De Richards will play
cowboy and bluegrass mu-
sic at 1 p.m., and another
local favorite, Simon Lev-
ene, will play ukulele at 4
p.m. Multiple musicians
will also be stopping by.
The shop is located at
1255 Commercial St.
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Pigs on the Wing: (from left) Bryan Fairfield, drums; Eric Welder, bass and vocals; Jason Baker, guitar and vocals; Pete Galluzzo, sax;
Keeley St. Clair, vocals; Matt Jones, keys and vocals; David Lindenbaum, guitar and vocals
Become comfortably numb with Pink Floyd tribute band
ASTORIA — Pigs on the
Wing, a Portland-based
Pink Floyd tribute band,
will play “The Wall” at the
Astoria Event Center (255
9th St.) 9 p.m. Friday, Aug.
11. Doors open at 8:30 p.m.
Tickets for the all-ages
show cost $15 in advance,
$20 the day of the show,
and are available through
brownpapertickets.com.
Arguably Pink Floyd’s
best-known and most con-
troversial work, “The Wall”
shows an entirely different
side of the band than earlier,
more space-rock and psy-
MUSICIAN WES
WAHRMUND PLAYS
AT SEASIDE LIBRARY
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Wes Wahrmund
SEASIDE — The Seaside
Public Library presents Can-
non Beach solo guitarist Wes
Wahrmund 7 p.m Thursday,
Aug 17. Hosted by Friends
of the Seaside Library, the
concert will take place in the
Community Room.
Wahrmund will perform
original compositions and
improvisations, both rhythmic
and impressionistic. He will
draw on a variety of influenc-
es, including jazz, classical
and world music.
His albums “Ituri,” “Speak
Unity” and “Swallowtail”
provide a sampling of the
rich musical traditions he has
brought to the North Coast.
This will be the first in a con-
tinuing series of concerts by
Wahrmund at the library.
Warhmund began per-
forming solo and in groups
in Honolulu Hawaii in 1971.
His musical career took him
from his island home to San
Francisco, Portland and final-
ly the Oregon Coast. He has
performed and taught guitar
locally for many years.
chedelic pieces, according
to press materials.
“‘The Wall’ is a beauti-
ful, yet angry, emotionally,
socially and politically
charged piece showcas-
ing the pinnacle of Roger
Waters’ work as a compos-
er and lyricist with Pink
Floyd,” a release reads. “A
concept album through and
through, ‘The Wall’ follows
the madness, isolation,
violence and slide into
fascism of the fictional
character Pink in an intense
first person narrative por-
trayal.”
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