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SOUND CHECK
WHAT’S PLAYING AROUND
THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
JANUARY 5�12, 2022
Tunesmith Night goes live Jan. 8 — in person and virtually
Go! staff
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NTERPRISE — The Wal-
lowa Valley Music Alliance
continues its 16th season of
Tunesmith Night — a showcase
of original music — on Satur-
day, Jan. 8.
Three songwriters will share
their original work in a round-
robin format. They will perform
in the historic Enterprise Odd
Fellows Hall, 202 E. North St.,
in front of an audience. The
show will also be streamed live
to WVMA’s YouTube channel
and the Music Alliance website,
wvmusicalliance.org.
The January show features
songwriters Nevada Sowle,
Heidi Muller and MidLo. Doors
open at 6:30 p.m., and the
performance begins at 7 p.m.
Admission is $10 per person.
COVID vaccination and masks
will be required for attendance.
No food or beverage service
provided.
Heidi Muller is an award-win-
ning songwriter, guitarist and
mountain dulcimer player from
Heidi Muller
Nevada Sowle
the Pacific Northwest. She trav-
els the country giving concerts
featuring her original songs
and Appalachian traditional
tunes. She has performed
at the Kerrville Folk Festival,
Tumbleweed Music Festival
and on NPR’s Mountain Stage
radio show and has opened
for Nanci Griffith, Bill Staines,
Ramblin’ Jack Elliott and Jean
Ritchie, among others. Muller
has taught at dulcimer festivals
nationwide including Kentucky
Music Week and the Berke-
ley Dulcimer Gathering. She
has recorded nine CDs and
published numerous dulcimer
songbooks, had two songs
published in Rise Again, sequel
to the legendary Rise Up Sing-
ing songbook, and her song
“Good Road” was the theme
song of the Inland Folk show on
Northwest Public Radio for 30
years. Muller makes her home
in Joseph with her partner, Bob,
and four cats.
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Mike Midlo
Nevado Sowle is constantly
seeking to find new tones both
acoustic and electronic, and
his catalogue fits most snuggly
into the category of pop. While
spending the past few years
recording and touring the West
Coast with acts like Bart Bud-
wig, Desolation Horse, MAITA,
Joseph Hein and An American
Forrest, Sowle “has found time
in between green rooms and
sound booths to develop a
style that will help define the
sound and style of the Pacific
Northwest,” according to a
press release.
MidLo, aka Mike Midlo, lives,
walks around and writes songs
in Wallowa County. Sometimes
he ventures out and sings them
for people. His latest record,
“Two Steps & Waltzes,” was
recorded at the OK Theatre in
Enterprise and turned out to
be popular, notably with local
legends Rich Shirley and Janie
Tippett.
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