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John Nilsen and Swimfish7pm to 10pmAll ages welcome |
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Swimfish performs original folk-rock extraordinaire. Beautiful vocal harmonies, impressive guitar-playing and tight instrumental musicianship.
Common Girl and Twistur Tour Kick off showwith Growing PainsJousting6:30 pm doors, 8 pm showAll ages welcome |
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John Nilsen and Swimfish7pm to 9pm21 and over |
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Swimfish performs original folk-rock extraordinaire. Beautiful vocal harmonies, impressive guitar-playing and tight instrumental musicianship.
Sponsored by ToyotaKalama Summer MusicFortunate Gold6-9PMAll ages welcome |
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There's nothing better than a Northwest summer evening full of music under the stars. Catch our free shows in the Westin Amphitheater every Wednesday & Thursday on the banks of the Columbia River.
QuasiRibbon Stage7 pm doors, 8 pm showAll ages welcome |
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Quasi, at home in the global underground for a hundred years.
Sponsored by ToyotaKalama Summer MusicMark Hurwitz and Gin Creek6-9PMAll ages welcome |
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There's nothing better than a Northwest summer evening full of music under the stars. Catch our free shows in the Westin Amphitheater every Wednesday & Thursday on the banks of the Columbia River.
Sonny Hess7pm to 9pm21 and over |
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Northwest blues legend renowned for her guitar playing and revered for her unflagging support of other artists in the local rhythm and blues community.
Jack McMahon7pm to 10 pmAll ages welcome |
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Gifted with a wonderfully warm, resonant voice, Jack was the preferred demo singer of Gerry Goffin (of Goffin-King fame), and several other New York songwriters.
Edgefield’s 113th Birthday CelebrationAll dayAll ages welcome |
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Celebrate a century-plus-four with us. Enjoy outdoor music as well as presentations by McMenamins Historian Tim Hills and Troutdale Society members, and much more.
Edgefield Concerts On The LawnAn Evening with The Avett Brothers5:30 pm doors, 6 pm showAll ages welcome |
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Edgefield proudly hosts Concerts on the Lawn, an outdoor music series that has become a summer tradition for fans throughout the Pacific Northwest.
The Avett Brothers are honest: just chords with real voices singing real melodies. But, the heart and the energy with which they are sung, is really why people are talking, and why so many sing along.