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Anne Weiss + David Jacobs-Strain and Bob Beach

Date and Time

Friday, October 11, 2024, 7:30 PM until 10:00 PM

Location

House Concert in inner SE Portland
Portland, OR  
USA

Category

Concert

Registration Info

Registration is not Required

About this event

Anne Weiss + David Jacobs-Strain and Bob Beach

Potluck 6:30 pm, show 7:30 pm, Suggested donation is $25-$30 in general - pay what you can. All income levels welcome. To RSVP for a concert or to ask questions, you can use the form on the website or send an email to abbiew(*at*)froggie.com.

We invite you to make a voluntary donation of $1 or more for the live streaming portion of the show. 100% of the streaming tips go to the artists!

COVID Policy: Masks not required, but you are invited wear one if you prefer! We have HEPA Filters and open windows.

Contact: Abbie Weisenbloom / abbiew(*at*)froggie.com.

Anne Weiss is a blues, soul and roots music singer/songwriter, guitarist, and pianist with five albums to her credit. She has studied classical piano, joined a street gang, became a mountaineer, developed a guitar obsession, worked as a political organizer, learned to salsa dance, became addicted to delta blues, sang with a 100-voice gospel choir, and yes, you will hear it all in her music. Anne has shared the stage with everyone from Taj Mahal to Joan Baez.

David Jacobs-Strain is a striking slide guitar player and song poet from Eugene, Oregon. His deep love of blues and roots music is evident in every one of the songs he writes. He studied masters like Robert Johnson, Taj Mahal and Jackson Browne, but plays his own sound, his own song, with a virtuosity that is uniquely his.

Bob Beach plays harmonica with calm fierceness. A mouth-harp maestro who swaggers into a solo like The Marlboro Man, then quietly leaves the set while the rest of us wonder what just happened and how such a tiny instrument could possibly sound like that. Bob has been a working professional musician for more than 40 years bringing harmonica, flute, and vocals to a broad scope of genres.
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