Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 2016)
22 BOHEMIA NUGGET 2016 Entertainment selections Thursday Bradly Shepherd's Perfect Flavor The Huckleberrys Thursday, July 14 6:30 p.m. BMD welcomes The Huckleberrys back to the Main Stage on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Lead singer and songwriter Larry Barkemeyer is the in- spiration and musical source-code of this country/bluegrass band that formed to play original and old-time music in an acoustic format. Larry and Jeff grew up in and around Cottage Grove. They have played together for years in various bands throughout the state and have Quilt Show & Ice Cream Social First Presbyterian Church 3rd & Adams Friday, July 17 friends and family that come to sit in and play the tunes at almost every oppor- tunity. Tom and Col- leen have been in the area for 10 years and have all been friends for much longer. Thursday, July 16 8:30 p.m. Perfect Flavor returns the BMD Main Stage at 8:30 p.m. for its fourth year as Thursday’s closing band. Singer and songwriter Bradly Shepherd leads this Cottage Grove-based band. Shepherd, the band’s founder, credits an eclectic mix of musical infl uences such as Stevie Ray Vaughn, Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, Blake Shelton and Jason Mraz. These musical infl u- ences season Perfect Flavor’s Band members: Larry Barkemeyer, guitar and vocals Jeff Boyle, bass Tom Ellis, drums Colleen Ellis, guitar and vocals repertoire of more than 300 songs, offering something for everyone: classic/pop covers and originals. Perfect Flavor is the house band at Jack Sprats Café playing during lunch and dinner times throughout the week. The band often plays at Saginaw Vineyards, The Brewstation, community events and private parties. Sponsored by: Jack Sprat’s Cafe Friday Coupe de Ville is one of the Pacifi c Northwest’s truly clas- sic variety bands specializing in rock-solid dance party musical entertainment. As the name implies, Coupe de Ville has its roots fi rmly planted in the classic rock eras of the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s and 80’s. From Doo-Wop to Rockabilly and Elvis to ZZ Top, this band covers all )DPLOLHV:HOFRPH 3ULFH*ROI$IWHUSP KROHV &KDOOHQJLQJ ([HFXWLYH&RXUVH 3URVKRS*ROI6XSSOLHV %HDXWLIXO0DWXUH&RXUVH /HDJXHV7RXUQDPHQWV 0HQ·VDQG/DGLHV·&OXEV 'LVF*ROI6XSSOLHV <RXWK8QGHU)5(( :LWK3D\LQJ$GXOW ZHQRZKDYHVRFFHUJROI Show: 12:00 Noon Call for Tee times, just Drop in, or go online! Social: 4:00 pm 9LOODJH'ULYH 9LVLWZZZPLGGOHILHOGJROIFRP Band members Bradly Shepherd, lead vocals, guitar and percussion Chuck Heritage, bass David Heritage, mandolin Harrison Moser, drums. Charles Sales Jr., harmonica (541) 942-8408 510 E. Main St. • C.G. Coupe de Ville Friday, July 15 6:30 p.m. of the artists and the songs you love to dance to and sing along with. Throw in a classic Country hit or two along with some R&B, Funk, NewWave and even a shot of Disco… Coupe de Ville has something for everyone to make each and every event truly unique. Their emphasis in recreat- ing the vocal harmonies and instrumentation that made these songs monster hits are delivered with true high-en- ergy showmanship, class, and authenticity. Coupe de Ville delivers a unique entertain- ment experience combining sound, lights and theatrics with every performance. Who knows, you may even hear “The Wolfman” deliver one of his famous Howling raves.