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Saturday, January 13

Portland's Folk Festival and McMenamins Present

Portland's Folk Festival

ALO

Glitterfox

Christopher Worth w/Greaterkind + The AM

Stephanie Anne Johnson

WIl Kinky

plus many acts to be announced!

An annual celebration of folk, Americana and roots music in Portland

6 pm doors, 7 pm show

All ages welcome

$35 advance, $40 day of show, $90 3 day pass

Glitterfox

Glitterfox is a Portland, OR-based indie folk band lead by married couple Solange Igoa and Andrea Walker with Eric Stalker and Blaine Heinonen on bass and drums. Since being named one of Portland's "Best New Bands" by the Willamette Week in 2022, coming away from Oregon Country Fair 2022 one of the most buzzed-about breakout acts, and being named winners of the High Sierra Music Festival Band Competition in 2023, Glitterfox has worked relentlessly to electrify their live show while honing in on the inimitable "west coast indie meets Southern Americana songwriting" style that defines Glitterfox song craft.

Website:
https://www.glitterfox.org

Youtube:
https://youtu.be/yi5XnYYs-GE

Stephanie Anne Johnson

A singer's talent is complete when they can bring a crowded dive bar to a collective hush and also get one of the biggest audiences on the planet to a collective standing ovation. Stephanie Anne Johnson is that special singer. The front person for the Tacoma-based band, The Hidogs, can don a cowboy hat and sing over a slide as old timers weep. And they have wowed judges on the immensely popular NBC TV series, The Voice, showcasing their gifts.

Perhaps it's no surprise that Johnson is so affecting. Their mantra, after all, is "Find your joy and go there." Their prowess exudes whether they are singing the Black national anthem - "Lift Every Voice And Sing" - to a packed auditorium or whether they're cooing acoustic lullabies to Saturday night tavern regulars. Their music, which is rooted in all that's American, expresses the pain of the past, the roots of the down home and the hope that hard work will lead to proper reward.

The Hidogs, which is comprised of dynamic drummer Arturo Ortega Marcos, pocket-perfect bassist Jesse Turcotte and the prolific Johnson, is a nimble trio equal parts capable of shaking the shingles off a rooftop as making any stage feel like a Sunday service. The group's latest LP, Take This Love, is a blend of Loretta Lynn and Valerie June. It's a stunning catalogue of surprise and satisfaction.

Stephanie Anne Johnson has opened for acts that include political figure Bernie Sanders, and artists such as Mavis Staples, Chaka Khan, Ani DiFranco, Cedric Burnside, and Black Joe Lewis