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SOUND CHECK
WHAT’S PLAYING AROUND
THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
MAY 11�18, 2022
Tunesmith Night concludes season May 14
Go! staff
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NTERPRISE — Bart Budwig,
Patrice Webb and Willy Jay
Tracy will join for the monthly
Tunesmith Night on Saturday,
May 14, at the Enterprise Odd
Fellows Hall, 202 E. North St.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m., and
the music starts at 7 p.m. Admis-
sion is $10. No food or drink ser-
vice is provided, but attendees
are welcome to bring their own.
This music showcase is
presented by the Wallowa Valley
Music Alliance. This show con-
cludes the 16th season.
For those who cannot attend
in person, the show will also
be streamed live to WVMA’s
Bart Budwig
YouTube channel and website,
wvmusicalliance.org.
BART BUDWIG
Budwig now serves as the
Patrice Webb
resident sound engineer at the
OK Theatre. American Stan-
dard Time says, “Sometimes
when Bart sings, I forget what
we’re talking about. I’m sure
he knows though. I trust him.
He sounds like John Prine,
plays like Hoyt Axton and looks
like well ... Bart Budwig. He’s a
cosmic country lawn gnome.
He’s cherubic, cheery and an
old soul. Songs spring from
the dreams of his noon day
naps, and punch the keys of
his typewriter. When words
won’t take, he calls ’em in with a
Willy Jay Tracy
bugle of his trumpet, or a strum
of soothing guitar.”
PATRICE WEBB
Webb is an award-winning
singer-songwriter from Sand-
point, Idaho. Her music is a
mix of folk, country, swing
and acoustic blues. She’s
won awards in the New Eng-
land Songwriting Contest,
The Walnut Valley New Song
contest and the Jane Titland
Songwriting contest, where she
is a three-time fi nalist. She has
just released a fourth CD titled
“The Mountain, the Valley, the
River, the Pine,” which is an all-
acoustic tribute to Idaho where
she lives on a rambling 23 acres
with her husband and a band of
four-legged critters.
WILLY JAY TRACY
Tracy is a musician and song-
writer who resides in Pullman,
Washington. He is a founding
member, singer and guitar-
ist for Moscow, Idaho-based
band Mother Yeti. In his solo
work, his songs blend folk, soul
and Americana.
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