3 FESTIVALS EVENTS AND CELEBRATIONS AROUND EASTERN OREGON JULY 28�AUGUST 4, 2021 Two full nights of Americana country Back Country Bash set for Aug. 6-7 in Joseph By Katy Nesbitt Go! Magazine J OSEPH — Tickets are on sale for Northeastern Ore- gon’s favorite Americana country music festival, the Back Country Bash, with seven bands and two full nights of music at the Joseph Rodeo Grounds Aug. 6-7. Tickets can be purchased through the website, www.back- countrybashjoseph.com. Entry to both nights of music is $80; at- tendance to the separate events is $45 per night. Now in its fourth year, the mu- sic festival is organized by Ran- dall Eschler, who said as a lover of music and rodeo he wanted to host an event that would bring Western Feed, LLC Pendleton, OR 97801 Submitted photo William Clark Green headlines the Back Country Bash. people to Wallowa County, and to the rodeo grounds in particular. With help from Brook and Darrell Pace, the fi rst event drew hun- dreds to the Harley Tucker arena in 2017 and quickly became a new tradition. Eschler is also one of the Chief Joseph Days directors. He said besides bringing great music to the arena, he sees the Back Country Bash as a way of raising revenue for the rodeo rounds. “If we can have more than the rodeo every year, we can make money and continue improving our facilities,” he said. Fans are encouraged to come for the music and stay for the Wallowa Valley experience at the 40-acre campground adjacent to the rodeo arena, which is just a couple blocks from downtown Joseph. Revelers can walk to shops, restaurants and bars, and the Wallowa County Park at the foot of the lake is less than 2 miles away. Eschler said he thinks the bands booked for the Bash will appeal to inner mountain mu- sic fans. “Most of the acts we have booked sing about where they (503) 317-3145 live,” he said. This year’s lineup features some of the most exciting up and coming bands in the alternative country scene. Ward Davis is a singer/songwriter whose songs have been recorded by big name artists like Trace Adkins, Wil- lie Nelson, Merle Haggard and Jimmie Van Zant. Most recently, Davis co-wrote “I’m Not the Devil” with Cody Jinks, with whom he toured across the country. “After his fi rst album I thought, ‘We need to get this guy.’ He has a very unique voice and is getting ready to put out another album, so we might get to see some new songs,” Eschler said. Charles Wesley Godwin has shared billings with the likes of Shooter Jennings, Tyler Childers and David Allan Coe. Godwin sings about his home in the Ap- palachians of West Virginia, and his songs will speak to those who love open landscapes, whether they hail from the West or the East. Eschler described Texan Tan- ner Usrey as one whose fame is rising. “I think he’s going to blow up pretty quick,” Eschler said. “When I fi rst talked to him he was book- ing his own gigs — then I went to check in with him and he was with a booking agent,” he said. Usrey’s fi rst EP, titled “Medi- cine Man,” was released in 2019. Sunny Sweeney is the fi rst woman to grace the Back Coun- try Bash stage, Eschler said. Also hailing from Texas, she has released four albums, drawing praise from media outlets such as Rolling Stone, NPR and Ameri- can Songwriter for her rock and honky-tonk style. “Sunny is the veteran of the scene and has the most follow- ers,” Eschler said. Friday’s lineup includes two acts traveling together — The Lowdown Drifters, a country/ folk/rock band from Seattle, and Jordan Nix who is making waves with his song “Bye, Bye.” The Bash’s headliner, William Clark Green, is also well known, especially for songs like “She Likes the Beatles” and “Ringling Road.” On his own or with the supergroup “The Panhandlers,” Green draws the crowds. “People love this guy,” Es- chler said. For the full schedule as well as camping information, visit www. backcountrybashjoseph.com. jon.westernfeedllc@gmail.com A unique boutique featuring local artisans from Grant County Featured Artist Gourmet Provisions, Majestic Pizza, Wine & Beer Bottle Wonderland, Dedicated Tap House, Craft Cocktails, Espresso Bar, Local & Far-Out Deli 403 S. Main Street Pendleton • 541.276.1350 • Over 25 local artisans • Handmade in Grant County • One of a kind, unique items • Artisan owned • Wood, textiles, jewelry, glass, soaps and lotions 133 W. Main, John Day, OR (541) 620-2638 Sue Cockrell facebook: etc.auniqueboutique email: etc.handmade@yahoo.com