The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, June 27, 2019, Page 5, Image 5

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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