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Music: Page 36

Silent Since Spring

But with the advent of a vaccine, live music may cautiously return in 2021

Music 5 years ago

Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance: the five stages of grief. We’ve all been at one stage or another since March. Sometimes in tandem, dualities of … Continue reading →

Eugene Gay Men’s Chorus

Music 5 years ago

A trying year for all will get a dose of good cheer starting Dec. 18 when the Eugene Gay Men’s Chorus presents: Home with the … Continue reading →

Go Tell It on the Mountain

Popular Eugene live band Judo Pony returns with debut release after six-year hiatus

Music 5 years ago

About a decade ago, Judo Pony was a popular live band in Eugene, playing light punk and alternative-influenced, ’90s-style guitar rock.  In 2010, Judo Pony … Continue reading →

Podding in the Name Of

OSU’s Bob Santelli kicks off podcast on music biz with guitar legend Tom Morello, Arlo Guthrie

Music 5 years ago

“I was the only Black kid in an all white town,” guitar legend Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine fame says on an Oregon State … Continue reading →

Going the Distance

Eugene singer-songwriter and producer Tyler Fortier returns as Last Year’s Man

Music 5 years ago

At the end of November, 2020 jokes are so last year — almost literally. What will 2021 bring for Eugene songwriter Tyler Fortier, now performing … Continue reading →

That Rock Island Sound

Eugene concert revives little-known British popular music movement called ‘skiffle’

Music 5 years ago

Traumatized communities and a cratered economy: That’s what many teens of today face mid-pandemic. It’s also what many young people faced in England, post-World War … Continue reading →

The Challenger

Portland neo-soul singer Tatiana performs at the University of Oregon

Music 5 years ago

The social media tag came the same day the post went up. In June, acclaimed hip-hop musicians Flying Lotus and Denzel Curry posted an instrumental … Continue reading →

Music of the Pandemic

Commissioned by the Oregon Bach Festival, award-winning pianist and composer to premiere An American Mosaic

Music 5 years ago

In April, Grammy-winning classical pianist Simone Dinnerstein was quarantined at her home in Brooklyn’s Park Slope when the phone rang. On the line was another … Continue reading →

The Early Bird Cool Cat 

Seattle singer-songwriter Damien Jurado headlines wildfire benefit in Eugene

Music 5 years ago

Since our phone call is scheduled bright and early, Seattle indie singer-songwriter Damien Jurado seems to be a morning person. This challenges my notion that … Continue reading →

buhbuh Steps

Eugene rapper lil buhbuh mourns a friend’s disappearance and releases debut album influenced by golden age hip hop

Music 5 years ago

Evan Lytle, a Eugene-based rapper who performs and identifies as lil buhbuh, is a friend and roommate of Michael Bryson, the 27-year-old Lane County resident … Continue reading →

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