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Music: Page 47

A Whole Lotta Jazz

And when you’re done grooving with David Friesen, check out the Mozart Requiem from Eugene Symphony

Music 6 years ago

In the mid 1960s, a young jazz bassist named David Friesen found his band playing opposite the classic John Coltrane Quartet at a Seattle club … Continue reading →

Taking It Online

Four live music web series seek to bring Eugene music to a broader audience

Music 6 years ago

Hip-hop artists Mykah 9 and Abstract Rude are running late, but nobody seems to mind. I’m in a west Eugene backyard, part of an invite-only … Continue reading →

George Evano’s all-star tribute to Nancy Wilson

CultureMusic 6 years ago

“Guess Who I Saw Today” was the single that started it all in 1960, and the great jazz singer Nancy Wilson never looked back in … Continue reading →

Leave a Light On

JRAD singer and guitarist returns to Eugene with new music project

Music 6 years ago

Tom Hamilton had a distinct vision when he and Philadelphia-based guitarist Raina Mullen went into the studio to conjure their new band, Ghost Light. Hamilton … Continue reading →

Keep Gaining Momentum

EarthGang returns to Eugene after successful debut

Music 6 years ago

Although their major-label debut Mirrorland only came out this past September, Atlanta hip-hop duo EarthGang has been putting in work for years. A steady stream … Continue reading →

Keep it Simple

Springfield-Born Singer releases jazz vocal record, can also be heard on new Jeff Goldblum jazz album

Music 6 years ago

Jazz vocalist, author and educator Gina Saputo grew up in an old farmhouse near Springfield. “In this house, the kitchen is higher, elevated,” Saputo tells … Continue reading →

Leading Ladies of Rock ‘n’ Roll 

Eugene’s Grrrlz Rock grows bigger and cozier by the year

Music 6 years ago

Feminism is growing up into a family affair: little girls in black Converse, gripping their mother’s hands; the stickered ukulele case of a 14-year-old front … Continue reading →

Minnesota Twins

Remo Drive mix emo with rock traditionalism

Music 6 years ago

Remo Drive announce their rockist intentions with “Two Bux,” the opening track off the Minnesota band’s brand new full-length Natural, Everyday Degradation, out now on … Continue reading →

Relevant Music

Classical, jazz, Star Wars and rock ‘n’ roll coming our way

Music 6 years ago

Eugene Concert Choir’s Nov. 8 concert at the University of Oregon’s Beall Concert Hall features a moving new work by New York composer Michael Bussewitz-Quarm, … Continue reading →

Subhumanism

Classic English punk band returns with new record

Music 6 years ago

English anarcho-punk band Subhumans return this year with Crisis Point, their first full-length album in over a decade. Based solely on the political climate in … Continue reading →

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