12 MIXED MEDIUM MAY 4�11, 2022 THE ARTS AROUND EASTERN OREGON Bag of Hammers, Firefly play the Churchill stage By Lisa Britton Go! Magazine “It’s a fun show — it’s really ener- getic,” he said. B FIREFLY AKER CITY — Musicians — local and one from afar — will grace the stage at Churchill School on Friday, May 13. Bag of Hammers, featuring Luke McKern and Holly Sorensen, tour mostly around Eastern Oregon. Firefl y Walter, hailing from Santa Fe, New Mexico, is getting ready to spend the summer in Europe to study medieval and folk music. For the concert, doors open at 6 p.m. and the music starts at 6:45 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance at www. churchillbaker.com, or $15 at the door. Proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test is required. Admission is free for fully vaccinated youth age 15 and younger who attend with a ticket- holding adult. BAG OF HAMMERS Nicola Gell/Contributed image Firefl y will play May 13 at Churchill School. McKern and Sorensen have played as Bag of Hammers for about 10 years. They, like so many musicians, are return- ing to playing again after nearly two years of no live performances. “We’re just getting it going again,” McKern said. Bag of Hammers/Contributed image Bag of Hammers, featuring Luke McKern and Holly Sorensen, play May 13 at Churchill School in Baker City. He describes their concerts as “live looping.” “We build all of our songs from scratch,” he said. “We play a bunch of diff erent parts that we layer together. It’s like a recording studio on the stage.” Sorensen handles the vocals, and McKern plays the guitar, bass, drums and keyboard. Firefl y spent her childhood in North- ern California, but often visited family in Baker City. As a child, she learned to play piano and clarinet but says it was “an im- mersion in folk classics and obsession with ‘90s female singer-songwriters” that led her to take voice lessons and teach herself guitar. She toured along the West Coast for nearly a decade and released her fi rst album in 2015. She joined the band The Seventh String in 2017. She describes her music as “folk- tronica” — folk with electronic music production — and is inspired by tracing the European roots of her Ameri- can heritage. “Our ancestors’ stories are shared through the songs,” she said. During her time in Europe this sum- mer, she said she’ll be “studying tra- ditional and ancient music” with The Seventh String. Her second solo album, titled “shape shifter,” is available on multiple stream- ing platforms. To learn more, visit www. linktr.ee/fi refl ywaltermusic. We can help you get from Here to Here BIKES, SKIS, CLIMBING GEAR, ADVICE, BEER & SNACKS, RENTALS, GOOD PEOPLE MOUNTAINWORKSBICYCLES.COM 1301 Adams Ave. La Grande, OR Mon-Sat • 10am-6pm 541.963.3220 11am-8pm Tuesday-Saturday