Thursday, May 6, 2021 GO! magazine — A&E in Northeast Oregon 3 TUNESMITH NIGHT season ends, but the MUSIC GOES ON ■ Saturday’s virtual episode concludes this season, which is archived and accessible anytime ENTERPRISE — The Wallowa Val- ley Music Alliance wraps up the 15th season of Tunesmith Night, a show- case of original music, on Saturday, May 8. The performance will be streamed to YouTube and www.wvmusical- liance.org at 7 p.m. Viewers may watch it live or anytime later and are encouraged to show their support for the program via online donations. The May 8 season fi nale edition fea- tures two dynamic songwriting duos, Wanderlodge and Jezebel’s Mother. sounds of LA and its surrounding can- yons. The result is a new west coast, country rocking gem, and their recent recording “Cypress Mountain Drive” is an excellent example that really shines. More on Wanderlodge here: https://wanderlodge.bandcamp.com. LISTEN Due to COVID-19, Tunesmith Night season’s concert series was presented virtually in 2021-2021. The season, which runs October to April, traditionally the music was performed in front of a live audience. While we all miss the energy inherent in such gatherings, the bonus is the recorded concerts are recorded and the entire season is available to watch online anytime you want at the Wallowa Valley Music Alliance’s website: www.wvmusicalliance.org. Wallowa Valley Music Alliance/Contributed Photos Oct. 10, 2020 — Toney Rocks, An American Forrest and Margo Cilker (below) Wanderlodge Wanderlodge hails from Portland but has spent most of its time on the road. The duo formed in 2016 with Matt Cadenelli and Kris Stuart com- bining their love of classic rock and country with their own tunes, those of other favorite local songwriters, and a taste for the sunny, country rock Wallowa Valley Music Alliance/Contributed Photos Jan. 9, 2021 — Bart Budwig, Meredith Brann and Travis Ward (above) Jezebel’s Mother Songwriters Carolyn Lochert and Janis Carper blend their talents to form the bluesy-rootsy-lively-lovely sound of Jezebel’s Mother. With swirling rhythms and harmonies, sentiment and smiles, each tight but spontaneous performance is a musical adventure that reveals the bond of best friends. Whether they’re belting out blues on a big concert stage or crooning in the corner of a cozy coffee- house, these two seasoned musicians entertain with soul and style. Visit https://jezebelsmother.com for more. Wallowa Valley Music Alliance/Contributed Photos March 13, 2021 — Tracy Spring, Havilah Rand and Karyn Ann (below) Wallowa Valley Music Alliance/Contributed Photos April 10, 2021 — Larry Murante, Belinda Bowler and Bill Davie (above) LA GRANDE 541-963-6033 BAKER CITY 541-523-1533 ENTERPRISE 541-426-9228 www.CarpetoneEO.com