On ‘Sacred Ground’ at 16 Tons
Two performances conclude the Tipping Forward Concert Series

Nestled in the foot of Eugene’s South Hills, 16 Tons Cafe and its concert patio had been home away from home for Lea Jones and … Continue reading
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Nestled in the foot of Eugene’s South Hills, 16 Tons Cafe and its concert patio had been home away from home for Lea Jones and … Continue reading
Fall is on its way, and change is in the air in Eugene’s performing arts world. Just in the past year or two Eugene Symphony, … Continue reading
“You’re supposed to get better as you get older,” says T Bone Burnett, record producer, guitarist and songwriter for over five decades. For the first … Continue reading
It was at an Americana music festival that Crystal Damore met Dirk Powell, the acclaimed music producer known for working with Joan Baez and Levon … Continue reading
Romantic masterpieces from two German composers blend with tango, jazz and classical music are played with a twist of humor when Chamber Music Amici presents … Continue reading
His artistic voice comes from the tenor saxophone, and it is a sound to behold. One-time Eugene resident Adam Harris returns to The Jazz Station … Continue reading
Like most good stories, this begins in a grocery store parking lot. As a guitar player, I’m always looking at guitars and guitar equipment, and … Continue reading
Daddy Rabbit, a Eugene-based ’50s-style rock ’n’ roll band, is premiering their newest album, Steal Some Time, with a CD Release Party at Mac’s Restaurant … Continue reading
International terrorism, wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the 2008 crash, outrage culture and the memeification of current affairs: This is the backdrop upon which hip-hop … Continue reading
Street Eaters are accustomed to unconventional concert spaces. The Berkeley, California, punk band once played a show in a medieval catacomb filled with centuries-old human … Continue reading