The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, November 22, 2018, Page 17, Image 16

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Hey-Ho Trio plays old gems,
vintage-sounding originals
LONG BEACH, WASH. — The
Peninsula Arts Centers
presents the Hey-Ho Trio,
7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 24.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
The trio is half of
Portland swing band the
Midnight Serenaders. The
band’s sound is reminiscent
of the small swing combos
popular during the 1920s
and ’30s. Their repertoire
consists of gems from the
past and vintage-sounding
original songs.
Doug Sammons (guitar,
lead and harmony vocals)
was a member of the
renowned jug band the
Metropolecats. Dee Settle-
mier, (vocals, guitar, man-
dolin, banjo and ukulele)
has been writing songs and
singing as long as she can
remember. And Doc Stein
(on Hawaiian Steel Guitar)
has played with Maria
Muldaur, John Sebastian,
David Grisman, Dan Hicks
and others.
The venue is at 504 Pa-
cific Ave. N. Long Beach.
Tickets are available at
brownpapertickets.com/
event//3618441, or call Bill
Svendsen at 360-901-0962.
Light up your
Friday night
COURTESY NORTH COAST CHORALE
The North Coast Chorale performs at Clatsop Community College’s Performing Arts Center.
Montgomery sings of love, pain
Aria planning to help local food banks?
SEASIDE — Seaside Brewing Co. pres-
ents Seattle’s Deb Montgomery and her
band as part of the Seaside Brewing Co.
Music Series, 7:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 25.
Montgomery and her band will feature
music from the just-released EP “All the
Water.”
Deb
“Deb is probably one of the best song-
Montgomery writers out there right now. Her lyrics tell
stories, speak of love and pain, but always
with devastating eloquence,” a Huff Post critic wrote.
Seaside Brewing Co. is at 851 Broadway St.
ASTORIA — The North
Coast Chorale’s “Messiah”
Sing-Along / Play-Along,
a benefit for local food
banks, takes place 4 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 25, at Clat-
sop Community College’s
Performing Arts Center, 588
16th St.
For this afternoon of mu-
sical enchantment, attendees
can simply listen to the cho-
“WHEN REBECCA SINGS, THE SUN
COMES OUT”
-JOHNNY MANDEL
REBECCA KILGORE AND HER BAND
ruses and arias sung by the
Chorale and soloists. Or, if
they want to join in the sing-
ing, scores will be available
in the lobby. Instrumentalists
are also invited — bring an
instrument and “Play Along”
with the accompanist to
make this a delightful after-
noon for everyone.
The event is free, but
donations of food or money
COASTER THEATRE PLAYHOUSE
Nov. 16 - Dec. 23, 2018
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 7:30 PM
“Rebecca is one of the best
interpreters of The Great
American Songbook”
“In a world of pretenders, she’s
absolutely the real thing”
“If Benny Goodman were alive today, he’d hire Becky to sing in his band”
NCRD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
36155 9 TH ST • NEHALEM
TICKETS: AVAILABLE AT TICKETTOMATO.COM
ADVANCED SALE $ 18 +TICKET FEE
RESERVED SEATING $ 23 +TICKET FEE
AT THE DOOR $ 22. 75+TICKET FEE
WWW.NCRD.COM
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS...
Tickets $20 or $25
Shows begin at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday shows starts at 3:00pm
Sponsored by The Clark Foundation
Tickets: 503-436-1242 or coastertheatre.com
108 N Hemlock Street, Cannon Beach, OR
are requested. Last year
alone, more than $1,250 was
raised, plus 96 pounds of
food.
All proceeds go directly
to Clatsop Community Ac-
tion’s Regional Food Bank,
which distributes to local
food banks.
ASTORIA — The Sankta
Lucia Festival of Lights
takes place the evening of
Friday, Nov. 23, at Astoria
High School, 1001 W.
Marine Drive.
Holiday music begins
at 6:30 p.m. The festival
begins at 7 p.m.
On the program: Sankta
Lucia Bride & Attendants,
Star Boys, an introduction
to the 2018 Scandinavian
Court and the lighting of
the Christmas tree.
Featured entertain-
ment includes the North
Coast Chorale, holiday
singing with Chris Lyn,
refreshments from Sons
of Norway and public
dancing with Scandinavian
musicians.
Admission is $1 per
individual, $5 per family.
Proceeds go toward the
Festival Scholarship Fund.
The event is sponsored
by the Scandinavian
Midsummer Heritage
Association.