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QuasiRibbon Stage7 pm doors, 8 pm showAll ages welcome |
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Quasi, at home in the global underground for a hundred years.
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.
Grand Lodge Concerts in the GroveLyle Lovett And His Large Band5 pm doors, 6:30 pm showAll ages welcome |
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A singer, composer and actor, Lyle Lovett has broadened the definition of American music in a career that spans 14 albums.
OMSI Science Pub6pm doors, 7pm showAll ages welcome |
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Science Pub Mission is a monthly event that is open to anyone and everyone. No RSVP or scientifict background required. Just bring your curiosity, sense of humor, and appetite for food, drinks and knowledge!
Forest Ray6pmAll Ages Welcome |
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Forest Ray6-9PMAll ages welcome |
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Superintendent’s RevengeGolf Tourney2pm shotgun start21 and over |
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50th Anniversary Concours Kick-Off ConcertScott Pemberton O TheoryHillstompForest Grove OutlawsTrask River Redemption4pm doors, 5pm showAll ages welcome |
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Drawing heavily from North Mississippi trance blues, a bit from Appalachia and taking their unstoppable energy from rockabilly, this Portland duo balances a makeshift drumkit of buckets, cans and BBQ lids with some rambunctious slide guitar.
Edgefield Concerts On The LawnPortugal. The Man5 pm doors, 6:30 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.
It was last spring 2012, and John Gourley-frontman of Portugal. The Man-found himself in New York City about to ring the bell at Danger Mouse's apartment-a long way from his current home in Portland, and farther still from his real home in Alaska. Six full-length albums in six years, nonstop touring, a stint with The Black Keys and festival stops at Coachella, Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza-up until this moment, Portugal. The Man embodied all dimensions of DIY rock range.