The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, August 17, 2017, Page 3, Image 13

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    AUGUST 17, 2017 // 3
Hootenanny highlights local musicians at Coaster Th eatre
CANNON BEACH — The
Coaster Theatre Playhouse
presents an evening of music
and merriment 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 26, with the
Cannon Beach Hootenanny.
The evening will show-
case local musicians Adams
& Costello, Floating Glass
Balls, Maggie and the Katz
and Thistle and Rose, blend-
ing folk, blues and a little bit
of rock and roll.
Tickets are $15 and can
be purchased at coasterthe-
atre.com, or by calling the
theater box offi ce at 503-
436-1242.
Adams & Costello
features Julie Adams and
Michael Costello in a syner-
gistic guitar and vocal duo.
coast
SUBMITTED PHOTO
Adams & Costello
Currently based in Oregon,
they have been performing
and recording together for
fi ve years. Their latest video,
“Invincible,” celebrates
the journey and struggle to
care for Julie’s dad in the
last years of his life, while
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COASTAL LIFE
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LOCAL MUSEUM
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The Floating Glass Balls
capturing the rugged beauty
of Cannon Beach.
The Floating Glass Balls
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can be found adding rich
harmonies to the atmosphere
at Bill’s Tavern most Thurs-
day nights. Guitarist Joel
Marshal and fi ddler Gary
Keiski, both original mem-
bers of the band, are joined
by Dave Quinton on upright
bass and Brad Griswold
on banjo, bringing songs
spanning the northern hemi-
sphere stretching between
Poor Valley and El Paso.
Maggie and the Katz
formed fi ve years ago cre-
ating a New Orleans-spiced
gumbo of eclectic, bluesy,
soulful, R&B tunes with
a Lagniappe of originals.
Joining Maggie is song-
writer, vocalist and guitarist
Richard Thomasian, who
brings 40 years of experi-
ence as a musician, along
with bass player Dave Quin-
ton, who has performed with
many Northwest groups and
currently plays bass with the
Floating Glass Balls.
Thistle and Rose is little
bit of The Drifters and
Peter, Paul & Mary, with
a hint of Dylan and Joan
Baez, and a pinch of Light-
foot and Judy Collins, plus
a dab of Garcia, spiced up
with some hot-lick Bobcat
blues and some original
songs that are honest and
thought-provoking. Two
guitars and four voices in
harmony solidly ground the
band and support the partic-
ipation of the audience as
they play songs from back
in the day and invite you to
join along.