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Uilleann piper Preston Howard Wilde leads an Irish piping session - it’s a wonderful way to spend a Sunday afternoon!
On Sunday afternoons, the Hostel Café in Portland, Oregon provides a friendly setting for this TrailJams Irish traditional tune session. TrailJams is a music community focused on making acoustic music together outside for the enjoyment of the musicians and of people passing by. The cozy café makes a great place to keep the music going in the winter. In better weather, the tune playing moves out to the café’s courtyard. Guests of the Hostel Café and the adjoining Northwest Portland Hostel are likely to settle at one of the nearby tables to enjoy the music.
COVID Policy:
Please be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 if you are joining this session — that is a request, not a requirement.
Artichoke Community Music
Artichoke Community Music song circle led by the Soldier Songs and Voices Team.
We welcome all veterans and current military to bring your acoustic instruments and share a song or two, covers and/or originals. Song books will be available.
Soldier Songs and Voices provides free songwriting workshops and guitar and voice instruction to veterans of all eras. We believe that everyone has a story to tell and that telling it in song is a path to a happier and healthier life. Loaner guitars are available. If you are interested in joining the workshops, email us.
First Sunday: Christian Harmony
Third Sunday: Blue Book
Song Circle every Sunday - see Facebook page of Fat Albert‘s Coffee House for Zoom Link and meeting ID.
Laurelthirst Public House
Off-beat, edgy, weird, wonderful, free happy hour show, 21+.
The Portland Guitar Society (PGS) will hold its next monthly meeting and open mic on the fourth Sunday in September (not our usual third Sunday) from 7-9 pm (doors will open at 6:30), free. Bring your friends! All are welcome.
Enjoy our open mic and monthly meeting (all styles and levels welcome, bring an amp if you need one), followed by our featured performer.
Featured performer:
Sep 22 (Sun): Terry Robb, blues and Americana guitarist
COVID Policy:
Masks are encouraged but not required.
Held every Sunday. For more info, go to: http://www.seafolklore.org/wp/about-sfs/seattle-song-circle/.
The Moon and Sixpence Pub
Gabrielle Macrae and Barry Southern play raging old time fiddle tunes, bluegrass, country and original songs, acoustically, casually, and unamplified in the corner - with the Horsenecks full band, sometimes with guests, on the last Thursday of every month, free, 21+.
Whiskey River – A Tribute to Willie Nelson by The Adrian Martin Septet featuring James Low, $24 advance/$29 door/$20 livestream (watch the show from the comfort of your own device).
James Low sings the timeless songs of Willie Nelson as a member of the nimble septet led by guitarist Adrian Martin.
Minors OK when accompanied by a parent or guardian. Show at 8pm (doors open at 7).
The Alberta Rose Theatre is no longer requiring masks, and a COVID-19 vaccination is no longer a condition of entry.
Laurelthirst Public House
Super supportive weekly open mic hosted by Johnny Franco, sign-up at 8 pm, music from 9 – 11:30 pm.
Check out the Facebook group, song prompts weekly for those wanting to create something unique to share: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1485179981776371.
Folk Espresso, early morning folk music to get your week started.
Hosted by:
Diane Hunt (1st Monday),
Jonathan Lay (2nd Monday),
Kevin Grgurich (3rd Monday),
Diane Hunt (4th Monday),
Gordy Euler (5th Monday),
Previous shows on the KBOO program page at https://kboo.fm/program/folk-espresso.
Led by Joe Offer, new Zoom link posted every week, just before doors open: https://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=168014&messages=37.
Sessions are led by Marina Dodgson (fiddle) and Maurice Condie (guitar). These are open access sessions, so there’s no need to book in advance, you’re welcome to just turn up and join in!
We believe great things happen when we play tunes together! People connect with each other and make friends, and we keep our music traditions alive by sharing tunes and passing them on. What’s more, playing tunes can make you feel happy, and if you do it often enough, you’ll notice that you are getting better at playing your instrument too!
It turns out that you don’t even have to be in the same place…great things still happen when we play music together, online from the comfort of your own home.
Phoenix Folk Ltd exists to promote participation and performance in folk and acoustic music, song and dance across the North East of England. We aim to be a friendly face of folk music, to help keep alive the great traditions of folk music and to encourage talent and personal musical development.
Everyone is muted, which means that you hear your own instrument, completing a trio with our fiddle and guitar. You can play the tune, or try some harmony!
Trad & Irish song session.
Email maureenmcnally6(at)gmail.com for Zoom link.
Laurelthirst Public House
Pete Krebs and friends bring swinging country in for a Monday evening’s entertainment. Western swing at its finest with Ian Miller on guitar, Rusty Blake on steel guitar, free, 21+.
Artichoke Community Music School
Artichoke Community Music class led by Adrian Martin
Are you brand new to playing guitar or do you already know basic open chords? Either way, please join us! We learn songs and explore strumming, bass lines, and other fun guitar sounds. Together we‘ll answer questions about rhythms, riffs and even lead guitar. Pop, rock, blues, country and traditional songs.
Please contact me directly with any questions. I‘d love to hear from you. Email: adrian@adrianmartinmusic.com Call: 971-221-8328.
Pacific Crest Community School
Mondays at 6:30pm in-person starting October 9 (8 weeks for $200) – No class meetings on 11/6/ 2023 or 12/4/2023
If you know most first position chords such as A, Am, A7, B7, C, D, Dm, D7, E, Em, E7, F, and G and you are fairly comfortable playing several songs, this class is for you! We will work on rhythmic competence, strumming techniques, singing while playing, basic finger picking, simple melodies, and basic music theory. All that sounds a bit fancy, but my goal is to help you develop your musicality and confidence playing songs you enjoy. We will do a combination of review/new songs and skills each week. I supplement our lessons using a google classroom with videos, source recordings, and chord charts.
COVID Policy:
We ask that you are vaccinated and current on your boosters to attend class. We do not require masking, but it is encouraged and welcomed if you feel compromised in any way. Should someone in class have a positive test within three days of class meeting we will notify everyone. We will follow CDC guidelines and will require masking or pivot to Zoom classes should we be required to do so.
Artichoke Community Music School
Artichoke Community Music class led by Adrian Martin, learn how to jam (all instruments welcome), $120 for six classes.
This is an exciting class for all instruments. It is inclusive of all levels of performers from basic to advanced.
Please contact Adrian directly with any questions. He‘d love to hear from you. Email: adrian(*at*)adrianmartinmusic.com or call 971-221-8328.
Pacific Crest Community School
Mondays at 7:45pm in-person starting October 9 (8 weeks for $200) – No class meetings on 11/6/ 2023 or 12/4/2023.
This is a class for folks who have worked on basic guitar skills, want to stay inspired and also be challenged with new concepts and skills. In this class we will work with all of the basic chord shapes and we will stretch into bar chords, bass runs, simple melodies, fills, finger picking, and sometimes complex rhythms to make your songs more dynamic. If you enjoy making music with other people in a relaxed setting and want to get a weekly work out and stretch a bit, this is the class for you.We will do a combination of review/new songs and skills each week. I supplement our lessons using a google classroom with videos, source recordings, and chord charts.
COVID Policy:
We ask that you are vaccinated and current on your boosters to attend class. We do not require masking, but it is encouraged and welcomed if you feel compromised in any way. Should someone in class have a positive test within three days of class meeting we will notify everyone. We will follow CDC guidelines and will require masking or pivot to Zoom classes should we be required to do so.
Hosted by an alternating schedule of Brongaene Griffin, Cary Novotny and Seamus Egan, free. To see more about Irish performances and sessions in the Northwest go to cceoregon.org/sessions. There are so many more!
Kate and The Lads play traditional music, transporting you to the West of Ireland, free.
Beautiful Fall weather for dancing.
8-8:30 pm Lesson/warm-up
8:30-10:30 pm: Open dancing
DJ for the evening is Dorothy Sharrar
$15-$10 sliding scale
Visit Lenora‘s Ballroom on the web ~ LenorasBallroom.com
Our mailing address is:
Lenora‘s Ballroom
3300 SE Woodward
Portland, OR 9720
A spicy mix of folk and acoustic music, much of which is connected to the American south, including (but not limited to) acoustic blues, Texas folk, Cajun, string band & Texas swing.
Hosted by Diane Karl, past shows available on the KBOO program page at https://kboo.fm/program/early-morning-gumbo.
The Community for Positive Aging (Hollywood Senior Center)
The Hollywood Ukulele Group meets with a few seats for drop-ins. Loaner ukuleles available for the day with advance notice, free.
COVID Policy:
We recognize that people in our community have strong opinions concerning the mask mandate. While we will no longer require participants to wear masks, we request and strongly encourage participants, as well as staff, volunteers and visitors to continue to wear masks to protect the most vulnerable among us and ensure that our programming and services are accessible to all.
Thank you for helping to keep our community safe by continuing to wear a mask.
The Green House 73rd/Mill
The Everyone Welcome Community Choir is a non-audition singing class and choir rolled into one, where the number one reason for returning is FUN. Led by Anne Weiss, $165 for seven weeks or $30 drop-in. Register at the Artichoke Music website using the link provided.
Instead of "choral" music, we use songs from around the world: African, folk, gospel, Balkan, rounds, reggae, and more! We focus on pitch, breath, harmony, rhythm, and... did I mention fun? Any skill level, any age. Bring your family, bring your friends.
Outdoors in the Garden in good weather— bring a jacket! Indoors in inclement weather— bring a mask.
Questions: anneweissmusic*(at)*gmail.com or 914-924-2574.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to customized pricing, the registration process is a little different for this class.
For ALL registration types (FULL & DROP-IN) please use the following instructions:
- click the REGISTER button
- login to your account, or select CONTINUE WITHOUT AN ACCOUNT and fill out the necessary info to register
- make sure your name (or the name of the registrant - if not you) is populated in the NAME field under REGISTRANTS
- click CHECK OUT NOW
- select the desired registration type from the ITEM drop-down list
- click the CHECKOUT button and follow the prompts to complete your registration
FOR ALL DROP-IN REGISTRATIONS:
- Please indicate which date you wish to drop-in, in the comment box provided
- If you would like to register for multiple drop-in dates at once, please email sarah*(at)*artichokemusic.org for assistance
This is an open access session, so there’s no need to book in advance, you’re welcome to just turn up.
At our weekly singaround, you can perform a song to the rest of the group, just as you would in a regular folk club, or you can just join and listen to some live music. Tunes and poems are welcome too. When it’s your turn to perform, everyone else is muted on Zoom so that everyone can hear you.
Phoenix Folk Ltd exists to promote participation and performance in folk and acoustic music, song and dance across the North East of England. We aim to be a friendly face of folk music, to help keep alive the great traditions of folk music and to encourage talent and personal musical development.
If you’d like us to record your performance so that you have a copy to keep, then we’re very happy to do so. We’re always willing to offer advice to help you to get the best sound quality when performing online, so do get in touch if you have any questions.
An all-acoustic, boot-stompin‘ band featuring a mean banjo and a rockin‘ guitar - throw in more strings, some brass, and a washboard, free, all ages.
Pacific Crest Community School
Led by Maggie Lind (clawhammer banjo), Patrick Lind (guitar), and Sophie Enloe (fiddle), sliding scale $200 – $130 per student for 8 weeks. Please email maggiebanjo (*at*) gmail.com if you have financial need.
If you’ve been playing old-time music on fiddle, clawhammer banjo, or guitar for a while and are ready to build your repertoire while meeting and playing with other people, then this class is for you! We meet for 8 weeks and learn 6 traditional tunes and songs. We start each lesson in a large group and the instructors play the tune we will work on that evening. Then, we slow it down and all sing the melody together to learn it by ear. We separate into different classrooms for group lessons on each instrument. Finally, we come back together and play the tune all together.
On the fourth meeting, we work specifically on reviewing the first three tunes and harmony singing. For the final class meeting, we will meet early for a big community dinner (COVID permitting) and will play all the tunes we have learned during the session. In addition to the class meetings, enrolled students will receive access to source recordings and demonstration videos for each of the tunes we teach.
COVID Policy:
We ask that you are vaccinated and current on your boosters to attend class. We do not require masking, but it is encouraged and welcomed if you feel compromised in any way. Should someone in class have a positive test within three days of class meeting we will notify everyone. We will follow CDC guidelines and will require masking or pivot to Zoom classes should we be required to do so.
Come at 7pm for the zydeco lesson and stay for the dancing, Tuesday nights.
Take advantage of the weekly lesson for beginners and then stay for the dance ‘til 9:30. Instructors rotate weekly and each brings their own curated playlist of classic and contemporary zydeco and Cajun music. Zydeco, two-step, waltz, blues, swing.
Cascade Zydeco members $5/non-members $10 (Dec 26 & Jan 2: members free non-mmbers $5.
Dance lesson 7-7:30 pm
DJ music & dancing 7:30-9:30 pm
A big shout out to our dance instructors who bring the music and teach a zydeco lesson each week. (or sometimes Cajun two step or a zydeco line dance...) Here‘s the line up:
1st Tuesdays - Roland Jemerson & Janine Tebeau-Jemerson
2nd Tuesdays - David Seitz & Patti Lind
3rd Tuesdays - Terri Jo Bonbright & Roland Jemerson
4th Tuesdays - Deb Gasster & Rich Steronko
5th Tuesdays - TBA
Wood dance floor and full bar & food for purchase.
Catfish Lou‘s opens at 5, so you can come early, eat dinner and stay for the dancing!
No outside food or drinks are permitted, but bottled water will be available for $1.
COVID Policy:
Cascade Zydeco continues to abide by the recommendations of the Oregon Health Authority. Covid vaccinations and masks recommended, but not required.
This weekly session features all female musicians from the Irish music community, led by the marvelous Nancy Conescu! Come hear the music and join in a night of great craic!
Traditional and Contemporary folk music.
Hosted by:
Jack Bohl (1st Wednesday),
Will Selzer (2nd Wednesday),
John Risley (3rd Wednesday),
Steven Smith (4th Wednesday),
**rotating hosts** (5th Wednesday).
Previous shows available on the KBOO program page: https://kboo.fm/program/pastures-plenty.
The Green House 73rd/Mill
Artichoke Community Music class led by Anne Weiss, $140 for seven classes or $25 drop-in.
All that‘s required for this class is that you know how to play C, D, E, G, A, and B7. If you don‘t know those, quick - go learn‘ em! Come tuned and ready to go. We‘ll work on a number of different styles, rhythms, and songs. We‘ll meet in my lovely backyard and see if we can get the squirrels to get their groove on.
Questions: anneweissmusic(*at*)gmail.com or 914-924-2574.
Register for 2 of Anne‘s classes and get 20% off (FULL term registrations only)! Take advantage of this deal by emailing sarah(*at*)artichokemusic.org for a coupon code and instructions.
The Green House 73rd/Mill
Artichoke Community Music class led by Anne Weiss, $140 for seven classes, $25 drop-in. You know the basics and feel ready for a little bit of a challenge. We’ll go over piedmont, Chicago and delta blues styles and licks and tricks and new material to help you move up a step!
Outdoors in the Garden in good weather— bring a jacket! Indoors in inclement weather— bring a mask.
Questions: anneweissmusic*(at)*gmail.com or 914-924-2574.
Tony Becker of San Jose, California and Mark Wallis of Gloucester, England host this Transatlantic session for all interested parties on Wednesdays at 8:00 PM UK time. For American visitors, please note we are now all on standard ‘winter‘ time, so that is 12:00 PM Pacific in the USA.
Open to all who play traditional Irish music and It has the obvious limitations of Zoom in that only one musician can play at a time. But we go round the ‘room’ and take it in turns - no pressure though and the baton can be passed if you just want to listen. We just play for a couple of hours.
On a good day we have a variety of instruments from pipes to Melodeon, banjo to fiddle and it can be a good way to pick up tunes. It is very friendly and we welcome everyone. The only criterion is we try to stick to Irish traditional.
Artichoke Community Music School
Artichoke Community Music class led by Megan (Cronin) Tucker, $140 for seven classes/$25 drop-in.
Learn jazz standards through easy arrangements for violin. This class is for beginner-intermediate violin players who want to expand their repertoire by playing some of the most beloved jazz standards in a supportive group setting.
Ability to read music or learn by ear is required.
This class is set up to be taken repeatedly, as new material will be presented each term.
10/11 WED Up Jumped Trouble (Sophie and Isaac Enloe) will be playing old-time tunes and songs at the Moon and Sixpence on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of every month, free, 21+ after 8:00.
Up Jumped Trouble (Sophie, Isaac, and special guests) will hold it down on 2nd Wednesdays.
4th Wednesdays will feature Double File: Sophie, Isaac, and the stellar Maggie and Patrick Lind.
Nancy and Mike Live in the Pub!
Come hear two great friends playing great tunes! Multi-instrumentalist Nancy Conescu and accordionist extraordinaire Mike Beglan share with us their love of traditional Irish music every Wednesday night.
Traditional American music, folk and traditional musics from a variety of sources including early country recordings from the 20s and 30s.
Hosted by:
Kurt Liebezeit (1st Thursday),
Gordy Euler (2nd Thursday),
Kurt Liebezeit (3rd Thursday),
Jonathan Lay (4th Thursday).
Previous shows available on the KBOO program page at https://kboo.fm/program/rise-when-rooster-crows
Sessions are led by Marina Dodgson (fiddle) and Maurice Condie (guitar). These are open access sessions, so there’s no need to book in advance, you’re welcome to just turn up and join in!
We believe great things happen when we play tunes together! People connect with each other and make friends, and we keep our music traditions alive by sharing tunes and passing them on. What’s more, playing tunes can make you feel happy, and if you do it often enough, you’ll notice that you are getting better at playing your instrument too!
It turns out that you don’t even have to be in the same place…great things still happen when we play music together, online from the comfort of your own home.
Phoenix Folk Ltd exists to promote participation and performance in folk and acoustic music, song and dance across the North East of England. We aim to be a friendly face of folk music, to help keep alive the great traditions of folk music and to encourage talent and personal musical development.
Just $10/week for the Winds of Donegal classes. Every Thursday we teach you the basics of the three‘s, seven‘s and jig steps so that you can enjoy the live music ceilis around Portland and Ireland. Classes are geared toward 13 and older. Bring a water bottle and wear comfortable shoes not heels.
Featuring the best in traditional and contemporary folk and roots music, on Friday mornings. Features a variety of contemporary and traditional folk and roots music, with a focus on new releases and vintage favorites.
Hosts:
Most Fridays: Dan Shramek
4th Fridays: Steven Morrison
Prior shows available on the KBOO program page at https://kboo.fm/program/cascadia-coffeehouse
Led by Maggie Lind, $200 for 8 weeks (sliding scale of $160-100 available in cases of financial hardship).
If you know most first position chords such as A, Am, A7, B7, C, D, Dm, D7, E, Em, E7, F, and G and you are fairly comfortable strumming while playing chords at the same time, this class is for you!
We will to continue to build up our basic guitar playing skills through familiar songs. We will work on rhythmic competence, strumming techniques, singing while playing, basic finger picking, simple melodies, and basic music theory. All that sounds a bit fancy, but my goal is to help you develop your musicality and confidence playing songs you enjoy. We will do lots of review and will learn new songs and skills each week. I supplement our lessons using a google classroom with videos, source recordings, and chord charts.
Folk, political, and women‘s music, both traditional and contemporary. A folk music collective, Don and Laurie love to feature live local and nationally known musicians! Music and conversations with an uplifting tilt. Live guests have included Peggy Seeger, Tracy Grammar, Linda Waterfall, Shanghaied on the Willamette, Geoff Muldaur, Utah Phillips, Rosalie Sorrels, and Anne Feeney.
Hosted by Don Jacobson and/or Laurie Sonnenfeld.
Past shows are available on the program page at https://kboo.fm/program/movin.
Hosted by Jeff Rosenberg, Phil G, and Leigh Anne Kranz, The Songcircle blends songs from various eras and genres to reveal new connections, exposing forgotten artists and discovering new ones, exploring connective themes and topics, or responding to the events of the day.
Studio guests have included Loudon Wainwright III, Eric Andersen, The Von Trapps, and many others.
Past shows available on the program page at https://kboo.fm/program/songcircle.
Join us as we celebrate 7 YEARS of T.C. O‘Leary‘s - that‘s right 7 YEARS!
We‘ll have live music, raffles, food and drink specials, and an all-round fantastic time! Come on out and share your favorite memories of your favorite Little Irish Pub!
A portion of the proceeds from the day will be delivered to the Kelly family and their lasting tribute in memory of dear Susannah. Beyond raising money to help with the medical debts, funds will be donated to honor Susannah’s legacy of supporting emerging artists.
We can‘t wait to see you all!
Laurelthirst Public House
Journey through exotic lands with this fiddle-driven caravan of Jazz Manouche, Balkan, klezmer, Sephardic & original soul music all spiced with an original Texas fiddle twist, free, 21+.
A passionate violinist and vocalist, Michelle Alany has delighted and wowed audiences worldwide.
She is at home delivering haunting Mediterranean melodies, trading shredder blues licks or gently crafting a sensuous country solo on the fly, bringing her joyous abandon and enthusiasm to any world of music.
Burlingame Water Tower Dance Hall
Modern English country dance for all, Dancing starts at 7:30. Show up early to check in. Newcomers are always welcome. We waive the admission fee the first time you attend. An introductory session is available at 7:15 upon request. Admission: Sliding scale, pay what you can: recommended range $7- $15.
No street shoes permitted beyond entryway. Only clean soled shoes permitted on the dance floor. No partner required.
We welcome people who respect our expressed dance-community values and code of conduct without regard for age, race, color, national origin, religion, gender expression, sexual orientation, or ability.
Aug 2: caller David Macemon with Erica Liebert, Landon Kuhn, and Megan Tapley
Aug 9: caller Cynthia Stenger with Norman Farrell, Erica Liebert, and Landon Kuhn
Aug 16: caller Lindsey Dono with Laurie Schaffer, Sue Songer, Norman Farrell, and Jon Neff
Aug 23: caller Ric Goldman with Fine Companions (Betsy Branch, Bill Tomczak, Erik Weberg, and Lisa Scott
Aug 30: ****CANCELED (see you at Northwest Passage)****
Mask Policy:
PCDC has authorized committees to make decisions about masking policies for their own events. All dances are mask-optional at this time. Check the upcoming dances information to verify status of a dance.
COVID Policy:
PCDC no longer requires proof of vaccination, but we continue to encourage everyone to be vaccinated.
Music in the country style, including western & western swing, cowboy & country blues, country folk, bluegrass, rockabilly, hillbilly, Americana, and honky tonk. hosted by Robert Parish, Wayne and Kathy Johnson, Wayne Selzer, Mary Rondthaler, and Gary Baysinger.
1st Saturday - Robert Parish along with son Graham play sets featuring particular artists as well as sets with a variety of artist.
2nd Saturday, Wayne and Kathy - Variety of country, western, western swing, country folk, country blues, bluegrass, rockabilly and Americana.
3rd Saturday - Will Selzer - Blends all types & styles of country music from 50+ years, rooted in mid-20th century, men and women artists equally. The goal is to entertain our listeners and to have fun.
4th Saturday - Mary - Bringing a musician’s ear to the collective with a focus on older country and Western swing from the ‘30s to the ‘70s, always with a good dose of women artists.
5th Saturday - Gary - Countrypolitan Blues - A mix of eastern philosophy and western swing; the yin, the yang, and the do-si-do.
Past shows available on the program page at https://kboo.fm/program/swing-n-country.
Every Saturday, 9 am to noon, the best of traditional and contemporary bluegrass and old time music, and information about local shows and festivals!
First Saturday: Rachel and Justin
Second Saturday: Dave Elliott
3rd Saturday: Gareth Jenkins
4th Saturday: Chip Russell
5th Saturday: Phil Hodgen
prior shows available on the KBOO program page at https://kboo.fm/program/music-true-vine.
The first class of the new season and the slow session of Tune Explorers will begin Saturday, Sept 14, from 1-3 pm at Waverly Church, 3300 SE Woodward, in Portland’s central east side. We’ll meet in Hyde Hall.
Suggested donation is $15, cash or Venmo.
We are introducing a new method this year. We will teach everything by ear. For the most part, our tune source will be the tune resources of the international Irish cultural association, Comhaltus Ceoltiori Eirenn (CCE). They have 3 big tune books arranged in sets, and they have a YouTube for every tune in those books. This is great, because YouTube gives you the ability to slow down the tune for easier learning.
We will also be “teaching” tunes that have been taught before, as a matter of review. We figure it’ll be easier for you if the tune is a little familiar.
You are asked to bring a recording device, your instrument, and that’s it (besides hydration and attire). No dots, no iPads with sheet music.
Tom’s folk music program is going on 35 years and one of the longest running music radio shows around.
You can listen on www.folkmusicnotebook.com on Saturday at 4 pm PST and repeated again on Sunday at 1 am.
Fulton Park Community Center
Our Saturday night series at Fulton Hall continues!
7 pm newcomer/refresher lesson, 7:30-10:30 pm dance, $6-20 sliding scale, cash or check.
All contra dances through August will be mask-optional.
Aug 24 (Sat): caller Penelope Weinberger [Washington, DC]
Sep 28 (Sat): caller Richard Barnes, music by The Overtones [Corvallis]
We welcome people who respect our expressed dance-community values and code of conduct without regard for age, race, color, national origin, religion, gender expression, sexual orientation, or ability.
Mask Policy:
PCDC has authorized committees to make decisions about masking policies for their own events. All contra dances are mask-optional at this time.
COVID Policy:
PCDC no longer requires proof of vaccination, but we continue to encourage everyone to be vaccinated. While currently available COVID-19 vaccines no longer do much to prevent transmission, they continue to be effective for protecting oneself from more serious illness.
Social begins at 7:00pm, $25 donation at door. Concert in the Wee Ceili Room goes from 7:30-10:30 pm
Please send SAM an email to reserve your seat(s): sam.keator(*at*)frontier.com
Adam Hendey is a multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and composer living in Boston, Massachusetts. Known for his sense and skill as a sought-after accompanist in the city‘s vibrant traditional music communities, he is also a prolific teacher, performer, and producer.
Eliot Grasso (uilleann pipes, flute, tin whistle), has taught, performed, and recorded throughout North America and Europe for over two decades and is a founding member of the Celtic ensemble Dréos.
Tony Furtado Acoustic Band with Buffalo Kin and featuring special guests Scott Law, Stephanie Schneiderman & Love, DEAN, $25, 21+ (doors open at 7 pm).
Tony is an evocative and soulful singer, a wide-ranging songwriter and a virtuoso multi-instrumentalist adept on banjo, cello-banjo, slide guitar and baritone ukulele who mixes and matches sounds and styles with the flair of a master chef (he’s also an accomplished sculptor, but that’s another story).
Uilleann piper Preston Howard Wilde leads an Irish piping session - it’s a wonderful way to spend a Sunday afternoon!
We are excited to host Portland Bluegrass Sunday Jam every 2nd and 4th Sundays (and 5th when it happens) at Artichoke, $5 cover at the door.
This is a live, in-person, and open Bluegrass jam from 1-4 pm. Acoustic only please, and all levels of experience welcome.
McMenamins Kennedy School Community Room
Fourth Sundas: Red Book singing (1991 Denson edition)
Held in the Community Room, SE corner of the building.
How Long Jug Band at Oakshire Brewing - every Fourth Sunday. Inspired by the great jug bands of the 1920’s and 30’s, the How Long Jug Band blends kazoos, washboards and jugs seamlessly with conventional guitars, mandolins and banjos, free.
While they sometimes slip a modern song into the mix, the How Longs mostly draw from early blues, ragtime and jazz, digging into obscure songs to find lyrics and arrangements that are too good to be forgotten.
Oakshire is open till 10 pm and serves pizza, salads and snacks. Outside food is still welcome. There‘s also a food cart on site and a couple more nearby. Kid and dog friendly.
Song Circle every Sunday - see Facebook page of Fat Albert‘s Coffee House for Zoom Link and meeting ID.
Laurelthirst Public House
Off-beat, edgy, weird, wonderful, free happy hour show, 21+.
Held every Sunday. For more info, go to: http://www.seafolklore.org/wp/about-sfs/seattle-song-circle/.
Laurelthirst Public House
Super supportive weekly open mic hosted by Johnny Franco, sign-up at 8 pm, music from 9 – 11:30 pm.
Check out the Facebook group, song prompts weekly for those wanting to create something unique to share: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1485179981776371.