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Music

A Wife’s Place is Behind a Mic

Eugene indie rock quartet ExWife plays Market Fest in Eugene

Music 24 hours ago

Eugene indie rock quartet ExWife will play their most high-profile local concert Saturday, August 23, at Market Fest, the Eugene Market District’s annual street fair … Continue reading →

He’s Bad, He’s Nationwide

A Q&A with Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top, who play August 17 at the Cuthbert Amphitheater. 

EW-ExtraMusic 1 week ago

ZZ Top, the classic Southern rock band with the best facial hair out there, is bringing their cheap sunglasses to the Cuthbert Amphitheater Sunday, August … Continue reading →

Musical Memories 

Classical musician Amy Adams works a different musical genre

Music 1 week ago

At least once a week, and usually more often than that, Eugene chorister Amy Adams sings for a special audience. Some listen from sofas. Others … Continue reading →

Block Rockin’ Beats

The (Unofficial) return of the Whiteaker Block Party

Music 2 weeks ago

Before the pandemic, the Whiteaker Block Party, a large street festival held the first Saturday in August, celebrated perhaps Eugene’s most “Eugene” of all neighborhoods, … Continue reading →

Family Legacy

Nashville gospel, soul and R&B singer-songwriter Kyshona celebrates her family history at The Hybrid Gallery

Music 3 weeks ago

A few years ago, Nashville gospel, soul and R&B musician Kyshona had a day off in D.C. while on tour, and stopped by the National … Continue reading →

Forest Mountain Lion: An Immersive Musical Experience

Experience the newly released animist folk rock album live, paired with an art exhibition featuring paintings expressing the soul of each unique song.

Music 3 weeks ago

Love and Other Acts of Subversion is Eugene musician Forest Mountain Lion’s new album, released July 25 and streaming on all platforms. The music asks … Continue reading →

The Well Never Dries Up

The Oregon Festival of American Music returns with jazz favorites at The Shedd August 6 through 16

Music 3 weeks ago

No single song from the classic American Songbook can stand on its own without a performer’s subtle interpretation. Those interpretations provide an endless stream of … Continue reading →

Soak Up Summer at Willamalane’s Outdoor Concert Series 

Join the vibes at Willamalane’s outdoor live music events featuring bands and concessions from July 24, 30, 31

Music 4 weeks ago

Enjoy summer weather, vibes and a new band each night during this year’s Willamalane’s Concerts in the Park, featuring live music Wednesday and Thursday evenings … Continue reading →

20 Years Later and Still None the Richer

EW chats with Sixpence None the Richer’s lead singer, Leigh Nash ahead of the July 23 concert at McDonald Theatre with Toad the Wet Sprocket

EW-ExtraMusic 1 month ago

Not enough people know that Sixpence None the Richer, whose place in the mainstream came with their runaway success of the lovey-dovey pop tune, “Kiss … Continue reading →

Eugene’s Best Rock Show This Summer

See Frankie and the Witch Fingers at a small venue like WOW Hall while you can

Music 1 month ago

L.A. band Frankie and the Witch Fingers arrive in Eugene July 18 at WOW Hall behind one of the most dynamic rock records of the … Continue reading →

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