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    WHAT’S PLAYING AROUND
THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
SOUND CHECK
17
AUGUST 11�18, 2021
Ghost Wind touring
around Eastern Oregon
Duo travels from their home
base in Wallowa County
4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 15
Geiser-Pollman Park
Baker City
Courtesy of Ghost Wind
Peggy and Larry Haney play as the
duo Ghost Wind.
By Lisa Britton
Go! Magazine
B
AKER CITY — Larry and
Peggy Haney — who tour
together as the duo Ghost Wind
— are set to play Sunday, Aug.
15, for the Powder River Music
Review.
The music begins at 4 p.m.
at the Powder River Pavilion in
Baker City’s Geiser-Pollman Park.
Admission is free, although dona-
tions are welcome to support
the music series, which relies on
grants, sponsorships and com-
munity donations.
Raffl e tickets, also supporting
the music series, are sold at each
concert — $5 each or 15 for $20
— for a chance to win the week’s
gift basket.
Ghost Wind is based in Wal-
lowa County.
“We’re busy making records
and writing songs,” Larry Haney
said.
And busy playing concerts.
This week alone sees Ghost Wind
taking the stage in four diff erent
places: the Courthouse Concert
Series in Enterprise on Thursday,
Aug. 12, at 5:30 p.m.; Wallowa
Lake Lodge on Friday, Aug. 13, at
5 p.m.; a vineyard in Walla Walla
on Saturday, Aug. 14; then Baker
City for the Aug. 15 concert.
Haney describes the musical
style of Ghost Wind as “folk with
a native fl air, country, and (the)
country side of rock.”
“We’ll do some original tunes,
and good old country swing,” he
said. “Maybe even a jazz tune or
two. It’s kind of a conglomera-
tion.”
Find Future Ghost Wind con-
certs at www.facebook.com/
ghostwindband.
SUPPORT FOR THE
CONCERTS
The concert series is spon-
sored by Sorbenots, Oregon
Trail Electric Cooperative,
Gray’s West & Co. and Coles
Tribute Center, Oregon Trail
QUITTING SMOKING
FOR REAL ISN’T EASY.
BUT IT’S WORTH IT.
Free help: 1-800-QUIT-NOW
or QUITNOW.NET/OREGON
POWDER RIVER
MUSIC REVIEW
Motel and Restaurant, Scorpio
International, Country Financial,
Baker City Realty, Vision Wealth
and Mountain View RV. Weekly
gift baskets are also supported
by Copper Belt Winery, The
Cheese Fairy and North Seven
Brewing Co.
LAST OF THE SUMMER
SEASON
The Powder River Music
Review runs through August.
The last two concerts of the
summer are Coyote Joe on Aug.
22 and The Blue Yesterdays on
Aug. 29.