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Thursday, June 27, 2019 // 5 In The COLuMBIa-PaCIFIC reGIOn Thursday, June 27 Brian O’Connor 5:30 p.m. shelburne hotel, 4415 Pacific Way, seaview, Wash. shelburnehotelwa. com or 360-642-4150. Jazz classics and original compositions. Equinox Jazz Ensemble 6 p.m. Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin st., as- toria. bridgewaterbistro.com or 503-325- 6777. Traditional to modern jazz. Jam Session 6:30 p.m. astoria senior Center, 1111 exchange st., astoria. astoriaseniorcenter. org. Free. Puccini’s “Gianni Schicchi” opera 7 p.m. Clatsop Community College Per- forming arts Center, 588 16th st., astoria. amf2020.org. Pay what you can; a $15 do- nation is suggested. young artists from the astoria Music Festival perform in a Puccini opera directed by dr. Mark ross Clark. Music at McMenamins 7 p.m. McMenamins Gearhart hotel, 1157 n. Marion ave., Gearhart. mcmenamins.com/ gearhart-hotel or 503-717-8159. no cover. Pretty Gritty 7 p.m. Pickled Fish, 409 sid snyder drive, Long Beach, Wash. pickledfishrestaurant. com or 360-642-2344. Country, rock, blues and soul. Open Mic 7 p.m. Crown alley Irish Pub, 21712 Pacific Way, Ocean Park, Wash. crownalleyirish- pub.com or 360-777-3716. Friday, June 28 Niall Carroll 6 p.m. astoria Brewing Company, 144 11th st., astoria. astoriabrewingcompany. com or 503-325-6975. Guitar, vocals and harmonica, pop, ballads and light rock. Maggie & the Katz 6:30 p.m. sweet Basil’s Cafe, 271 n. hem- lock st., Cannon Beach. cafesweetbasils. com or 503-436-1539. no cover. Blues, soul and rhythm-n-blues. Puccini’s “Gianni Schicchi” opera 7 p.m. Clatsop Community College Per- forming arts Center, 588 16th st., astoria. amf2020.org. Pay what you can; a $15 donation is suggested. young artists in the astoria Music Festival perform in a Puccini opera directed by dr. Mark ross Clark. Toasted 7 p.m. north Beach Tavern, 102 Pioneer rd e, Long Beach, Wash. northbeachtavern. com or 360-642-2302. no cover. Pretty Gritty 9 p.m. Pickled Fish, 409 sid snyder drive, Long Beach, Wash. pickledfishrestaurant. com or 360-642-2344. Country, rock, blues and soul. Saturday, June 29 Troll Radio Revue 11 a.m. Fort George Brewery, 1483 duane st., astoria. fortgeorgebrewery.com or 503-325-7468. George Coleman 5:30 p.m. shelburne hotel, 4415 Pacific Way, seaview, Wash. shelburnehotelwa. com or 360-642-4150. Classical, gypsy jazz and notes of Latin flavor. David Drury on Guitar 6 p.m. Bridgewater Bistro, 20 Basin st., astoria. bridgewaterbistro.com or 503- 325-6777. The Mailman Band 7 p.m. seaside american Legion, 315 Broadway st., seaside. seasidepost99.org or 503-738-5111. americana, classic rock, country, blues and funk. The Best Intentions 8 p.m. sou’Wester Lodge, 728 J Place, seaview, Wash. souwesterlodge.com or 360-642-2542. Free. Jazz, blues and origi- nal music. The Floating Glass Balls 8 p.m. Public Coast Brewing Co., 264 e. Third st., Cannon Beach. publiccoastbrew- ing.com or 503-436-0285. no cover. Karaoke 8 p.m. seaside elks Lodge 1748, 324 ave. a, seaside. 503-738-6651. Red Bird 9 p.m. Pickled Fish, 409 sid snyder drive, Long Beach, Wash. pickledfishrestaurant. com or 360-642-2344. soul music. See Music, Page 6 powered by Janet Bowler North Coast Symphonic Band at the Liberty Theatre. North Coast Symphonic Band presents ‘Spirit of Adventure’ July 3 concert ASTORIA – The North Coast Symphonic Band cel- ebrates America’s birth- day with its free “Spirit of Adventure” concert at 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 3, at the Liberty Theatre. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Portland’s eclectic world music band 3 Leg Torso will perform the first set at the concert followed by a high energy joint set with musi- cians from the North Coast Symphonic Band conducted by Dave Becker. Guest vocalists Andy and Rachel Becker will sing sev- eral inspiring tunes of Ameri- cana in the third set. American Legion Clatsop Post 12 will present the col- ors and be honored on their 100th anniversary with a spe- cial march titled “Comrades of the Legion.” Pacific Power is a partial sponsor of the concert along with NCSB donors. Admis- sion to the concert is free but donations and sponsorships are encouraged. Becker is making his last appearance with the NCSB and will assume leadership of the Lake Oswego Millen- nium Band in the fall. The NCSB will begin a search for a new conductor and musical director. For more informa- tion, visit northcoastsym- phonicband.org, email ncs- band@charter.net or call 503-325-2431. music fi rst