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Music: Page 8

Celebrating the Classics

Tune in to the classical Christmas and Hannukah hits at KWAX 91.1 FM Dec. 24–26

Music 9 months ago

Whether it’s playing in the background while you unwrap gifts or you’re dancing to it while your hot cocoa cools, music can make or break … Continue reading →

What Do You Hope to Find Down in the Pig Mine?

A Q&A with Pink Floyd Tribute Band playing at the McDonald Theatre Dec. 7

EW-ExtraMusic 9 months ago

Pigs on the Wing is a Portland-based Pink Floyd Tribute band, set to perform at the McDonald Theater on Dec. 7 as part of their … Continue reading →

Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s  Al Pitrelli on Playing in the PNW

TSO lead guitarist says, 'My warmest memories are in the Pacific Northwest'

EW-ExtraMusic 10 months ago

The Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) is set to light up the Moda Center in Portland Sunday, Nov. 24, with two performances of their iconic show The … Continue reading →

‘All the Way Back Home’

Eugene-born EDM musician LP Giobbi performs at WOW Hall right before Thanksgiving

Music 10 months ago

Leah Chisholm got her first period at MacArthur Court. Before Chisholm was LP Giobbi, a top performer in the underground electronic dance music scene, she … Continue reading →

‘A Friends’ Concert’ 

Andrew ElRay Stewart-Cook celebrates 40 years as organist and choirmaster at Central Lutheran Church

Music 10 months ago

The position for organist and choirmaster at Central Lutheran Church opened up in 1984. This time, Andrew ElRay Stewart-Cook felt comfortable pursuing it. It had … Continue reading →

On Her Own

Ani DiFranco documentary to screen at Eugene Art House starting Nov.15

EW-ExtraFilmMusic 10 months ago

“I actually believe right now, it is more important than ever to look at women like Ani and her career and what she’s done as … Continue reading →

A Little Salgado, A Whole Lotta Love for Springfield

The Springfield Mayor’s Revue returns Nov. 15

Music 10 months ago

It’s time again for the Springfield arts community to party. Curtis Salgado, a blues icon and Willamette High School graduate, headlines the sixth annual Springfield … Continue reading →

The Keys to a Great Night

EW-ExtraMusic 10 months ago

Many Eugeneans probably haven’t heard about the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, described by University of Oregon piano professor Alexandre Dossin as the “Olympics of … Continue reading →

A Boy Named Cuchulain

Local Eugene band ‘A Boy Named Sue,’ fronted by singer-songwriter Cuchulain pays homage to music legend Johnny Cash 

Music 10 months ago

“Hello, my name is Johnny Cash.” Those are the famous words spoken by the American music legend himself before he started performing at Folsom Prison … Continue reading →

Get Swamped

Louisiana Swamp Rock Singer Comes to the McDonald Theatre Nov. 10.

EW-ExtraMusic 10 months ago

In 2004, the baby-faced, soul-patched singer-songwriter Marc Broussard barreled into national stardom with his hit “Home.” It’s a deep, swamp-rock pop jam paying homage to … Continue reading →

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