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Music: Page 25

Next Measure

With a job change on horizon, Francesco Lecce-Chong reflects on his time with Eugene Symphony

ArtsBlogMusic 3 years ago

For more than six years, Francesco Lecce-Chong has been an exuberant leading figure of the Eugene Symphony. When conducting concerts, he enthusiastically shares the history … Continue reading →

Strictly Classical

Eugene Symphony fills Jan. 19 concert with 18th century music 

Music 3 years ago

Eugene Symphony is sticking with the classics for its Jan. 19 concert. The orchestra takes on some of the biggest names of the Classical era, … Continue reading →

Continuing The Legacy Of Courage, Hope and Joy

The Women’s Choral Society, Eugene’s oldest women’s choir, performs at Beall Hall

ArtsBlogEW-ExtraMusic 3 years ago

It performs as a full choir just twice a year, so now would be a great time to take in the melodic voices of the … Continue reading →

From Swing To The Cool

The Shedd hosts winter OFAM through Jan. 22

ArtsBlogEW-ExtraMusic 3 years ago

“I’ll Be Seeing You” — sung by Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday and many others — carries at its heart the tender spirit of friends and … Continue reading →

Moon Landing

Dean Wareham and Luna perform in Eugene

Music 3 years ago

A New York teenager in the ’70s and a self-taught musician, musician Dean Wareham has carried a few punk rock lessons forward throughout his life: namely, … Continue reading →

Deb Talan

Music 3 years ago
Deb Talen sitting on a bench with a piano in the background,

She has lived a full life of travel, triumph and setback. Now, Deb Talan, who climbed the indie folk charts with The Weepies, is on … Continue reading →

What we’re listening to

Eugene Weekly looks back at our staff-favorite albums of 2022

Music 3 years ago
A montage of album art and photos from Lane County musicians.

Lane County musicians have been busy this year.  For some, the silenced live music scene during the early stages of the COVD-19 lockdown was a … Continue reading →

New Year, New Music

The best live music happening on New Year’s Eve in Eugene

Music 3 years ago
Members of the band Spunj performing next to a painted bus.

Between pandemic and economic pressures, the live music industry enters 2023 on an uncertain footing. The recent Ticketmaster-Taylor Swift ticket meltdown only makes matters worse. … Continue reading →

Channeling Marvin

Eugene Symphony and Peter and Evynne Hollens offer a New Year’s Eve show, complete with an afterparty in the lobby

Music 3 years ago
Peter and Evynne Hollens

“I love movie music, I love Broadway, I love jazz,” says Francesco Lecce-Chong, music director of the Eugene Symphony. “I spend my time listening to them, … Continue reading →

Hard Work Pays Off

Eugene soul singer Amiia Nectar preps debut full-length, performs at hip-hop Christmas music fest

Music 3 years ago

Eugene neo-soul singer Amalia Davis is a Virgo, an astrological sign characterized by perfectionism. “The Virgo side, we tend to be critical of ourselves,” Davis, … Continue reading →

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