PAGE 6 • GO! MAGAZINE THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 2021 • THE BULLETIN talent Pete Kartsounes makes music despite setbacks BY BRIAN MCELHINEY The Bulletin W hen the going gets tough, the artists get going, and Pete Kart- sounes may be Bend’s best example of that statement. Mangled cliches aside, Kartsounes — this week’s featured artist in The Bulletin’s Cen- tral Oregon Creative Artists Relief Effort — has been one of Central Oregon’s most visi- ble musicians during the pandemic (not that he was any slouch before). He was one of the first to jump on live streaming, maintaining an impressive weekly (or more) schedule for 10 months with his Coffee and Tunes sets. When not navigating virtual shows or Zoom music lessons and workshops, in- cluding two recent ones with Sisters Folk Festival, he found plenty of time to cre- ate. Last year he released two albums, the stripped-down “Out Here on My Own Vol. 1” in August and the meditative, instrumen- tal “Mindful Muse” in October. “There’s obvious setbacks, but as we look back at a year — I mean, even looking back six months — right away I accepted the challenge and went forward,” Kartsounes said. “And I haven’t really slowed down; I’ve actually sped up. When it comes to creativ- ity and what I’ve produced over the last year, it’s definitely by far more than anything I’ve produced in many years put together. “There’s the obvious setback of just the The Bulletin and Scalehouse, a collaborative for the arts, have joined together to raise donations to help Central Oregon’s creative artists — musicians, visual artists, performers and creative workers — by offering grants and a platform to bring attention to local amazing talent. This is a crowdfunding effort with a first-round fundraising goal of $40,000. To make a tax-deductible donation or apply for a grant, go to bendbulletin.com/talent. Bulletin file photo reality itself, with the fear and the worry of moms, dads, family members getting sick, or losing friends,” he continued. “I’ve lost a handful of … friends that were from COVID, and losing musical heroes to COVID. So there’s those obvious setbacks, but personally in my creative life I’ve been thriving more than ever.” Kartsounes stepped away from live streaming recently to focus on a new project, DJPK. Using a looping device he received from his girlfriend for Christmas, Kart- sounes has been creating lush, improvised compositions with layered electric bass, elec- listen live WEDNESDAY 3/24 Spring Sessions — Real Time with Benji Nagel & Jenner Fox: The duo will perform live on the outdoor stage or watch the stream on the Worthy Facebook page; 5:30-7:30 p.m.; Worthy Brewing Company, 495 NE Bellevue Drive, Bend; go.evvnt. com/742723-0 An Evening with Mike Waylock: The multi-genre artist will perform; 6-8 p.m.; The Brown Owl, 550 SW Industrial Way, Bend; go.evvnt.com/752271-0 or 541-797-6581. Pete Kartsounes performs for The House Concert for the Central Oregon Creative Artists Relief Effort. tric guitar, keyboard plug-ins and more. “It’s fun. I do it about three to five hours every day, trying to get my artistic approach with it quick,” he said. “So when I am per- forming live, no one’s standing around waiting for me to do something. I’m mak- ing music out of thin air, all improv, and it’s pretty thick with sounds.” Like most musicians, Kartsounes took a financial hit during the pandemic. He re- ceived some help from the Worthy Roots Relief Fund last summer, and has managed The rockabilly-Americana band will perform; 6-9 p.m.; Silver Moon Brewing, 24 NW Greenwood Ave., Bend; go.evvnt. com/755447-0 or 541-388-8331. Victory Swig: The rock-pop-folk band will perform; 6-8 p.m.; River’s Place, 787 NE Purcell Blvd., Bend; go.evvnt.com/755454-0 Sleepless Truckers: The outlaw country band will perform; 7-10 p.m.; The Horseshoe Tavern, 410 N. Main St., Prineville; go.evvnt. com/755511-0 or 541-447-9932. THURSDAY 3/25 High Desert Nights feat. Mark Quon and Special Guest: The local musician will perform on the outdoor stage; 6-8 p.m.; Bunk+Brew Historic Lucas House, 42 NW Hawthorne Ave., Bend; go.evvnt. com/756160-0 or 458-202-1090. AJ Croce Livestream Series: The musician An Evening with the Silvertone Devils: Reporter: 541-617-7814, bmcelhiney@bendbulletin.com MUSIC & MORE AT LOCAL NIGHTSPOTS THIS WEEK will perform a retrospective of his 30-year career with his touring band; 5:30-8 p.m.; $15; online; go.evvnt.com/756048-1 or 541- 317-0700. FRIDAY 3/26 to stay afloat with music lessons and help from his fans. He said he is honored to be a part of CO CAREs. “All I do is create, whether it be videog- raphy — I’ve been making a lot of videos lately — or music, or even a whole new per- sona and reinventing my musical self,” Kart- sounes said. “As long as I stay productive, I feel like whatever gives, whether it be God or the universe, I feel like I can make my way with my art if I just keep giving it.” DJ Chris: The DJ will play a variety of music from the ‘80s to today; 8-10:30 p.m.; Double J Saloon, 528 SW Sixth St., Redmond; go.evvnt.com/756144-0 or 541-923-1868. SATURDAY 3/27 Superball: The classic rock band will perform; 1-3 p.m.; The Horseshoe Tavern, 410 N. Main St., Prineville; go.evvnt. com/755509-0 or 541-447-9932. Larry Carlton Master Class: The blues, jazz and fusion artist will host a live, interactive master class via Zoom with 20% of the ticket purchase going to support the Tower Theatre’s education fund; 3-4:30 p.m.; $89; online; go.evvnt.com/756055-1 or 541-317- 0700. Spring Sessions — Shane Brown: The folk artist will perform live on the outdoor stage or watch the stream on the Worthy Facebook page; 5:30-7:30 p.m.; Worthy Brewing Company, 495 NE Bellevue Drive, Bend; go.evvnt.com/742725-0 Joel Chadd Trio: The folk trio performs; 5-7 p.m.; On Tap, 1424 NE Cushing Drive, Bend; go.evvnt.com/755470-0 Saturdays in the Yard with Loose Platoon: The Delta blues band will perform on the outdoor stage; 6-8 p.m.; Bunk+Brew Historic Lucas House, 42 NW Hawthorne Ave., Bend; go.evvnt.com/756141-0 or 458- 202-1090. The HWY 97 Band: The classic rock band performs; 5-8 p.m.; General Duffy’s Waterhole, 404 SW Forest Ave., Redmond; go.evvnt.com/755273-0 Sleepless Truckers: The outlaw country band performs; 7-10 p.m.; Pump House Bar & Grill, 8320 U.S. 97, Terrebonne; go.evvnt. com/755512-0 or 541-548-4990.