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JUNE 1�8, 2022
SOUND CHECK
WHAT’S PLAYING AROUND
THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
Jack Maybe brings his
eponymous Jack Maybe
Project to Side A’s back
patio on Friday, June 3, at
7:30 p.m.
The Jack Maybe
Project kicks off
concert series at
Side A Brewing
SIDE A-LLEY
CONCERTS
What: Concert series
with bands playing on
the back patio
When: Fridays,
7:30 p.m.
Where: Side A
Brewing, 1219
Washington Ave.,
La Grande
The Jack Maybe Project will perform in this summer’s fi rst Side A-lley music session, on Friday, June 3, at 7:30 p.m. on the
brewpub’s back patio.
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A GRANDE — Side A Brew-
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A-lley concerts this summer.
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The fi rst show features The
Jack Maybe Project, starting at
7:30 p.m. Friday, June 3. As the
concert series name suggests,
the music will be in the alley —
which is actually the brewpub’s
back patio.
The band will play until
9:30 p.m. The brewpub is located
at 1219 Washington Ave.
“The Side A team is very
excited to be bringing back live
music to our patio,” said Caiti
Burke, event coordinator. “We love
getting to interact with the com-
munity in this way, and are stoked
to have the chance to host 14 dif-
ferent artists and bands over the
course of this summer. Music can
be such a beautiful way for people
to come together, and we hope
that you all will come out and sing,
dance, and drink with us.”
ABOUT THE BAND
The Jack Maybe Project
formed about fi ve years ago in
Portland, and plays around the
Pacifi c Northwest.
Although the band is a “rotat-
ing cast of characters,” Jack
Maybe said the four main players
are himself, Bry Sawyers, Will St.
John and Dennis Eash.
Maybe founded the band, and
others joined soon thereafter.
”We play a mixture of folk
and blues with mostly original
music,” he said. “Though we do
have a few covers, a couple tra-
ditionals, and a couple standards
to liven things up.”
COMING UP
Here’s a look at the bands
who are confi rmed for Side A-
lley concerts in June:
• June 10: Jobe Woosley & Co.
• June 17: Slapjack Casualty
• June 24: Rich Swanger
PIZZA
DENIM
AND MORE
G L A C I E R C O L D • FA W N F R E S H
INFORMATION
Stay updated on the concert
series and other Side A events by
checking the brewpub’s Facebook
page or website, sideabeer.com.