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Music: Page 19

Grief, Healing And Understanding

‘Black Is Beautiful,’ with Eugene Concert Choir and EXIGENCE, is May 7

ArtsMusic 2 years ago

This will certainly be a spirited afternoon of engaging and thoughtful music.  The Eugene Concert Choir, with the Detroit, Michigan-based guest choir EXIGENCE sharing the … Continue reading →

Sinners Repent!

Portland dark folk-punk quintet The Bridge City Sinners bring their y’all-ternative sound to the WOW Hall

Music 2 years ago

Libby Lux, singer with Portland acoustic-punk string band The Bridge City Sinners, has a clipping from Eugene Weekly in her scrapbook.  It was around 2010, … Continue reading →

Last Week Live

The Backseat Lovers, Tennis and Goose

Music 2 years ago

The Backseat Lovers – April 21 at Roseland Theater (PDX) Tennis – April 24 at McDonald Theatre Goose – April 25 at McDonald Theatre

‘Pollen’ Tour in Bloom

Indie-pop duo Tennis performs in Eugene

ArtsMusic 2 years ago

Rising out of Denver’s DIY scene into indie-pop acclaim, the husband-wife duo Tennis performs at the McDonald Theatre April 24.  The pair, composed of singer/keyboardist … Continue reading →

Goose

Music 2 years ago

Ladies and gentlemen, it appears our nation has yet another yawning rift amongst its clans, a gaping divide for which, it seems, no bridge can … Continue reading →

Surf Wax America

Local surf rock band El Borko’s album release party takes over The Monkey’s Paw Tiki Bar

Music 2 years ago

The sun isn’t out all day in the Pacific Northwest, and its beaches aren’t friendly for all night parties. But that doesn’t keep El Borko … Continue reading →

Symphony Head Resigns

Scott Freck is leaving Eugene Symphony amid financial woes

ArtsBlogMusic 2 years ago

In a surprise move, the long-time administrative leader of the Eugene Symphony is resigning from his job effective June 9. Scott Freck is in his … Continue reading →

Just Folks

From ‘Tom Dooley’ to ‘Charlie on the M.T.A.’ and more: The Kingston Trio

Music 2 years ago

“Hang down your head, Tom Dooley, hang down your head and cry. Hang down your head, Tom Dooley, poor boy, you’re bound to die.” This … Continue reading →

Follow the Waterways

Indie musician Black Belt Eagle Scout performs in Eugene

Music 2 years ago

Who are the contemporary indie musicians truly making music of the Pacific Northwest?  For stormy melancholy, an independent sensibility and a deep reverence for place, … Continue reading →

Into the Unknown

Unknown Mortal Orchestra plays Eugene to promote new double album, ‘V’

EW-ExtraMusic 2 years ago

Unknown Mortal Orchestra started out, well, unknown.  New Zealand artist Ruban Nielson had just quit his band The Mint Chicks and moved to Portland to … Continue reading →

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