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Music: Page 87

A Eugene musician takes her son to Tori Amos

A second-grader's take on a classic performer

Music 8 years ago

I brought my second-grader, P, to the Tori Amos show at the Hult Center Nov. 25 (his first, my fifth) thinking that, as a budding … Continue reading →

Ohio Man

Eugene Weekly presents ShiSho performing for #lincolnstreetsessions

Lincoln St. Sessions 8 years ago

Eugene Weekly presents ShiSho performing ‘Ohio Man’ live at the EW offices for #lincolnstreetsessions . While this folk punk duo’s residency in Eugene may have … Continue reading →

Less Ladylike

Tori Amos influences a generation of Eugene artists

Music 8 years ago

Eugene artists Halie Loren, Bettreena “Betty” Jaeger and Amelia Reising will never forget the first time they heard the music of Tori Amos. Jaeger is … Continue reading →

Plastic Soul

'I can be the archetype of whatever you feel.'

Music 8 years ago

There are things both vintage and new in the plastic soul of Denver-based husband and wife duo Tennis. On the band’s latest release, Yours Conditionally, … Continue reading →

’Tis the Season to Listen

From New Age synth rock to serious comic opera, there’s holiday music around town for every taste

Music 8 years ago

Nothing ignites the holiday spirit like music — and you can find plenty of festive music happening around town between now and the start of … Continue reading →

Not All Who Sonder Are Lost

Kishi Bashi comes to the WOW Hall

Music 8 years ago

“Sonder” is defined by The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows as the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as … Continue reading →

Violin Virtuosos

Rock stars don’t always play the guitar

Music 8 years ago

From Joseph Joachim to Jascha Heifetz to Itzhak Perlman to Joshua Bell and so many more, solo violinists have been the closest things to rock … Continue reading →

Shrouded In Shadows

Eugene Weekly presents ShiSho performing for #lincolnstreetsessions

Lincoln St. Sessions 8 years ago

Eugene Weekly presents ShiSho performing ‘ Shrouded In Shadows’ live at the EW offices for #lincolnstreetsessions . While this folk punk duo’s residency in Eugene … Continue reading →

Protest songs

Music to inspire the vote

Music 8 years ago

The only good thing about Donald Trump is that he has made time slow down. As we get older, every year seems to pass more … Continue reading →

Authentically Ani

Ani DiFranco brings her unique presence to Eugene

Music 8 years ago

Ani DiFranco has had many labels — singer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, poet, activist, feminist, businesswoman — but at the end of the day she’s just Ani. … Continue reading →

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