12 AUGUST 4–11, 2021 SOUND CHECK WHAT’S PLAYING AROUND THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Two concerts, two (very different) styles Week brings an orchestra and a Van Halen tribute band By Lisa Britton Go! Magazine B AKER CITY — This week begins and ends with live music. The Inland Northwest Musi- cians will perform in Geiser-Poll- man Park on Sunday, Aug. 8. On Saturday, Aug. 14, the Van Halen tribute band Unchained will play as part of the summer con- cert series at The Ison House. INLAND NORTHWEST MUSICIANS The Inland Northwest Musi- cians, based in Hermiston, will gather in Geiser-Pollman Park Sunday, Aug. 8, to perform as part of the Powder River Mu- sic Review. Courtesy of the Inland Northwest Musicians The Inland Northwest Musicians orchestra performs Sunday, Aug. 8, in Baker City. “We’re delighted to be coming back to Baker,” said R. Lee Friese, director of the orchestra, which includes 45 musicians. The music begins at 4 p.m. Admission is free, although dona- tions are welcome to support the music series, which relies on grants, sponsorships and com- munity donations. Raffle tickets are sold at each concert — $5 each or 15 for $20 — for a chance to win the week’s gift basket. The Inland Northwest Musi- cians generally perform 13 to 15 concerts each season. That number was nearly zero in 2020. “We’re trying to make it up,” said RaNiel Dunn, program man- ager. They’ve added more summer concerts this year — three in August alone. For the Aug. 8 concert, Friese describes the program as a “patriotic pops concert, with an emphasis on pops.” The patriotic tunes are “America the Beautiful” and “Lest We Forget,” which Friese said is a nod to the upcoming 20th an- niversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Other pieces include two movements of “Symphony Min- iature” by Northwest composer George Frederick McKay and “Trumpeter’s Lullaby” featuring a solo by Donald Dugan. “That’s a very popular piece,” Friese said. A medley of Hollywood block- busters contains music from five different movies. “They’ll be, for many people, pretty familiar,” he said. The musicians, Friese said, are eager to be performing again. “For most of these people, it is central to their existence to make music,” he said. VAN HALEN TRIBUTE “Unchained,” a Van Halen tribute band, performs Satur- day, Aug. 14, at The Ison House Bed and Brew, 1790 Washington Ave. Gates open at 5 p.m. Trailer Hitch takes the stage at 6 p.m., followed by Unchained at 8 p.m. This is for ages 21 and older. Low-back chairs are allowed; dogs are not. Food and bever- ages will be available to pur- chase onsite. Concert tickets are $20 and available at www. theisonhouse.com/upcom- ing events. www.facebook.com/UnchainedVH- Tribute Van Halen tribute band Unchained plays Aug. 14 at The Ison House in Baker City. 1188 BREWING CRAFT BEER T I M E W E L L S P E N T 541 575 1188 1188 1188 . Tues - Sat 11 am-8 pm AMAZING MENU @ KILLER COCKTAILS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! 141 www. . brewing brewing.com E Main St. John Day OR