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The Dare to be Square mission is to promote and preserve traditional square dancing
The D2BS-W Event is a weekend of square dance calling & music workshops, dancing, jamming, and tons of fun! Caller include Larry Edelman and T. Claw, musicians include The Canotes and Atlas String Band, weekend pass $180 (meals included), day pass $80 (meals included), evening pass $11.
David Lipkind, Jason Honl and friends play psych blues for the whole family, free, all ages.
A rotating cast of Portland‘s finest and most danceable swing bands, $6, advance tickets available from Eventbrite (plus service fee), all ages, kids under 12 free. Info: www.albertastreetpub/music.
Mar 15: Sportin‘ Lifers
Mar 22: Pink Lady & The Tramps
Mar 29: The Courtney Freed Five
Apr 5: The Hot Lovin‘ Jazz Babies
1-3:30 pm, potluck, music, jam & Dancing, free.
Email regantia{at}gmail.com to get on the Cajun Jam mailinglist.
Bring some potluck to share and clean dance shoes or socks. And your instrument if you‘re a musician... Waltz, two-step, and zydeco. Fun times guaranteed, free
Happy Valley School of Music
Monthly on Sundays from Sep 8 through Dec 8, led by Doug Stickler, workshops for accordion players of all abilities, $199 for four sessions. More info: artichokemusic.org/classes.
Workshops can be taken separately from the package. Each drop-in workshop is $60 for the 2 hour session. Please contact Tracy if interested in single workshops. Please call Tracy Kim for questions: 503-236-8613.
Every Sunday, 2-4 pm, music and songwriting lessons for Armed Forces veterans; guitars are available, drop-in, free. Info: 503-232-8845 or www.artichokemusic.org/calendar
Irish music - from Steve’s Music Vault at Catfish Lou’s. NOTE NEW ADDRESS: 6540 SW Fallbrook Place, Beaverton (just past the intersection of SW Scholls and Allen Blvd.), $5 at the door.
Led by Christine Weinmeister and Linda Leavitt, Handsome Ladies Ambassadors. For more information: https://thehandsomeladies.org/.
A rotating lineup of Portland‘s finest family performers for the kids & showcasing Portland‘s best singer-songwriters for the grown-ups, $8 per walking human, advance tickets available from Eventbrite (plus service fee), all ages. More info: www.albertastreetpub.com/music.
Mar 15: Tallulah‘s Daddy
Mar 22: Mo Phillips and Jessa Campbell
Mar 29: Mo Phillips
Apr 5: The Alphabeticians
Old-time blues. Every Sunday. Free.
People’s Co-op Community Room
Songbooks provided, no exp necessary. Info: website or Jessica Beer at jessicabeer(at)gmail.com.
David Reisch (bass) and Turtle VanDemarr (guitar) from the Freak Mountain Rambers bring pals for a rowdy, rootsy Sunday afternoon of song, free, all ages.
Feb 2: special 7 pm start due to Super Bowl.
Muddy Rudder Public House
Irish music, no cover, 21+.
Tom Harke is kindly lending us his home.
New regular Portland Balkan Jam (and maybe, some Romanian and Hungarian music)
2nd and 4th Sundays (starting September 22, 2019)
No commitments.
Bring music and/or chords to share.
All instruments are welcome. Tell your friends. All suggestions are welcome.
Show 7 pm (doors open at 6), benefit to support Do Good Multnomah, a local non-profit working to assist veterans with housing.
Blitzen Trapper and the Parson Red Heads will perform, $30, all ages, fully seated.
****Part of the Siren Nation Festival 2019****
7 pm, doors open at 6, Singer-songwriters LaRhonda Steele, Bre Gregg (Red Bird), Beth Wood + Ara Lee James (Stand and Sway) are sharing the stage for the first time to take on the music of their sheroes - - the women who inspired them to start writing, with support from Leah Hinchcliff and Dan Gildea, $20 advance/$25 door, minors OK when accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Special guests Kate Power and Steve Einhorn and local veterans present a concert to benefit Soldier Songs & Voices, an organization that gives free guitar and songwriting lessons to Armed Forces veterans all around the country, pay what you can - $15 donation recommended.
****Part of the Siren Nation Festival 2019****
8 pm (doors open at 7), From a long line of brilliant musicians, Lucy carves out her own beautiful folk songs, The Old Church Concert Hall, 1422 SW 11th, $15 advance/$18 day of show, all ages, bar with ID, advance tickets from Eventbrite at www.eventbrite.com (plus service fees), all sales final. Info: www.theoldchurch.org.
Social potluck and drink starts at 7 pm, concert at 8 pm, With an engaging stage presence and understated virtuosity, Nuala and Eamon present a timeless selection of songs and instrumentals. Their songs range from the ancient Irish tradition to reflections on the present day, $25. For tickets, go to https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4314267, all sales final, no refunds.
Super supportive showcase for everyone, signup at 8 pm, music at 9 pm, hosted by Taylor Kingman, free.
Feb 16: open mic hosted by Hayley Heynderickx.
Early morning folk music to get your week started, hosted by Jonathan Lay.
Aaron Canwell of the popular Kindie band, Micah and Me, is teaching a weekly ukulele drop in designed for parents, caregivers, and nannies who would like to learn to play the ukulele with their little ones in tow. This is also available to anyone of any age; just know kids will be tolerated!
The cost is $10 for anyone over 10 years of age (even if they bring their own ukulele). And $10 per ukulele for those under 10 years old that choose to participate.
Extra sessions at noon-1 pm and 2-3 pm.
Old friends playing roots and country music they love, free.
****Part of the Siren Nation Festival 2019****
A healthy dose of humor and sensuality weave through the haunting music of Strange & the Familiars. After all, if one is burdened with sharing the stories from beyond the veil, one must have a sense of humor about it, $5 to $10 sliding scale
7 pm show (doors open at 6 pm), Blues and folk, price varies.
Mar 2: Illegal Smile - The Music of John Prine, $20, VIP table (seats 4) $120.
Mar 9: Trifecta: Lisa Mann, Bre Gregg, Mary Kadderly (w/ Dan Gildea), $15, VIP table (seats 4) $80.
Mar 16: St Patrick‘s with Patrick Lamb Jazz Quintet, $20, VIP table (seats 4) $100.
Mar 23: SONG SPEAK featuring AJ Fullerton with Steve Itterly, Lisa Mann, Rae Gordon, Pat McDougall, $15, VIP table (seats 4) $100.
Mar 30: Muddy Waters Tribute & Dance - Four Trains Runnin‘
with Alan Hager, Mitch Kashmar, Jimi Bott, and Dean Mueller, $10 dance floor, $20 general.
Apr 6: Aaron Meyer Band, $25, VIP table (seats 4) $120.
Muddy Rudder Public House
Doin‘ what it takes, no cover, 21+.
Lenora's Ballroom at Waverly UCC
Waltz Eclectic Dance at Lenora‘s Ballroom every Monday night, warm-up on the dance floor 8-8:30 pm. Open dancing from 8:30 - 10:30 pm, $10 for the evening, free for veterans.
The finest in local Django Reinhardt-inspired gypsy jazz and swing dance music, free.
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
Every Tuesday until Dec 31, open to the public and all are welcome! Mr. Ben will sing your children‘s favorite songs, inspiring movement, growth, connection, and cognitive and emotional development.
music from 10 to 10:45, and if time allows, open play afterwards with toys provided by Woodlawn Swap n‘ Play Less.
Laurelthirst Public House
Bluegrass; impeccable musicianship and hard-driving originals, free, all ages.
Artichoke‘s new Youth Open Mic provides a space for music‘s next generation to create and perform in a safe and supportive environment. Original music is encouraged, but by no means required, $5 contribution at door.
Names will be drawn to determine the order of play. This event is offered in collaboration with students from Cleveland High School and PROWUS, a non-profit organization that provides grants for music students. Info: http://www.prowus.org/
Every other Tuesday, intermediate level and above, organized by Dennis Tomlin Info: dltomlin(at)gmail.com
McMenamins Rock Creek Tavern
Bluegrass and associated music, bluegrass instruments only; leave your song books and tab at home please. Info: Tim Howell at 503-208-1874 or timhowell74(at)gmail.com
Portland Community College Rock Creek Campus
Building 3, room 114
With pure harmonies, lyrical mandolin and strong guitar, the duo performs original songs and tunes as well as their favorite old gems from traditional and country repertoires, presented by The Experience Music Series, donations gratefully accepted (cash or check) at the door. Parking is $2 (permits available from the machines).
For more information about this concert and the series, please contact Anthony Catalan at anthony.catalan{at}pcc.edu, 971-722-7866.
PCC Rock Creek Campus Music Department is a collaborator with Portland FolkMusic Society.
Show 8 pm (doors open at 7), indie-folk duo Kyle Jahnke and Andy Baxter, with Lily Madeleine and Brody Price, $18 advance/$22 day of show/$58 VIP, all ages. Tickets available from Eventbrite (plus service fee).
Traditional and contemporary folk music, hosted by Wayne and Will.
Every Wednesday, led by Anne Weiss, learn 2,3, even 4-part harmonies and to how hold on to your own part, $120 for seven classes, drop-ins welcome, $20 per class. Info: 503-232-8845 or www.artichokemusic.org/calendar.
Every Wednesday, newcomer friendly! Info: Jane Gallagher at janeromfo5(at)gmail.com
Fingerstyle guitar, free.
Every 2nd Wednesday, 7:30 pm (doors open at 7), performances by local and regional bands and artists, followed by an open traditional music and dance session, $7-15 sliding scale. Info: 503-232-8845 or artichokemusic.org.
Featured performers -
Mar 11: The Poinsettia Sisters present Irish Spring
Apr 8: Portland Youth Sessions - Irish traditional music performed by up-and-coming young Portland musicians on fiddle, accordion, and harp.
Learner-friendly jam session focused on old-time, folk, and acoustic blues, held in members‘ homes, all instruments and ability levels welcome. For more info, contact Steve Bleiler at bleilers{at}pdx.edu.
Special sessions:
Dec 13 (Wed): Holiday music jam
Feb 21 (Wed): Sad song happy hour
COVID Policy:
Full vaccination required.
Dance lesson 7 pm, dancing 7:30 - 10 pm, live & local Cajun music, General $12/CZ members $10, 21+ after 8:30 pm.
Muddy Rudder Public House
Eric Ching is a jazz and blues drummer who strives to be a simple and lyrical with firm roots in the bebop tradition, free, 21+.
Traditional American music: folk and traditional musics from a variety of sources including early country recordings from the 20s and 30s, hosted by Gordy Euler.
Every Thursday, until Nov 21, a fun, energetic, interactive acoustic show for kids, free, suggested donation of $5 per kid or $10 per family.
Come join us for a weekly bluegrass jam, hosted by Rich Landar of The Hillwilliams. We‘ll be playing in a picker‘s circle where everyone can play as much as they‘d like. Bluegrass instrumentation preferred but any acoustic instruments are welcome. All levels of pickers and singers can join in at this friendly, no pressure jam session, free, all ages.
Local jazz and blues trio headed up by vocalist Davi Schmidt, bassist Paul Stewart, and keyboardist Andrew Deetz play jazz standards and modern soul, all ages, $5 cover advance tickets from Eventbrite (plus service fee), all ages.
Every 2nd & 4th Thursday, 7 pm (doors open at 6:30), hosted by Jon Lee, features a different theme each fortnight, $5 donation at the door, beer, wine, sparkling water, tea, and light snacks available at the bar.
Mar 12: The 51%: Tribute to Women
Mar 26: The Beatles
Every Thursday at the Northwest Portland Hostel in the Hostel Cafe, free, no purchase necessary.
We love sharing traditional music with the world! Check out local and traveling musicians playing old time American music. Improv jamming and renditions of customary favorites enliven the Hostel Cafe from 7-10pm every Thursday. All are welcome!
Banjo, fiddle, guitar, mandolin and many other great instruments will accompany our American classics menu and local brews served in the Hostel Cafe.
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.
****Part of the Siren Nation Festival 2019****
Intoxicating music that tackles complex topics surrounding mental health, LGBTQ+ issues, self-love, racial injustice, social inequality and women‘s rights, album release show, $10 advance/$12 day of show, 21+.
****Part of the Siren Nation Festival 2019****
Show: 8 pm (doors open at 7), timeless songcraft and understated yet soulful delivery, $28.50 advance/$30 day of show, all ages (advance tickets available from Eventbrite (plus service fee).
8 pm, doors open at 7:00, Rodney Crowell is a progressive country singer, songwriter, and producer who influenced Nashville‘s new traditionalist movement of the 1980s.
His varied career includes collaborations with Roseanne Cash, Emmylou Harris and countless other superstars 0f country and American roots music. Join Rodney and friends for a concert celebrating the release of his latest album.
Award-winning guitarist Joe Robinson opens the show.
$35 advance/$45 door/$55 Premium Seating (First 5 rows in the front/center section - available in advance only), minors OK when accompanied by a parent or guardian,
Muddy Rudder Public House
Whiskey Deaf is Annie Staninec & John Kael and friends, no cover, 21+.
Folk music to get your day started, hosted by Kurt Liebezeit (1st and 3rd Fridays, alternating with Cascadia Coffeehouse).
Acoustic blues and Americana, no cover, all ages. Note the new 6 to 8:30 pm music time. Info: www.jamesclem.com.
Celtic Music Hour
Every week on Fri at 7:00 PM
Music - celtic
Every Friday, with Ann McBride and Beth Nevue, the Ceili (kay-lee) of the Valley Society presents music from the seven Celtic nations. Hosts Ann and Beth create weekly themes from Celtic music, culture and history. Special programs introduce local Celtic musicians; weekly Celtic calendars showcase area music, dance and cultural events, enjoy the wide range of Celtic music from traditional to rock.
Friendly House Community Center
The 3rd Friday of every month (Rise Up Singing/Rise Again), 7-9 pm, led by Ted Kaye, Friendly House Community Center, 1737 NW 26th (at Thurman), free. Info: kandsons(at)aol.com.
Every Friday, 7:30 pm (doors open at 7), singer-songwriter performances: four acts performing 30-minute sets, admission $5.
Mar 13
Patrick Tovat - View from a careful observer
John Graham - Finger-style, acoustic blues
John Anderson, Lily Dunham with John Richter - The Paper Portraits
Mar 20
Kray Van Kirk - The Midnight Commander
LBJ - Robert, John and Larry
Meander - Guitars, banjos, harmonies, melancholy
Wolves and Wolves - Bluesy vocals + melodic bass
Mar 27
Tx Trumbo - Spiritual-political ozark folk
Helen (Chaya) Friedman - Poetic, heartfelt and introspective
Thom Lyons - Transatlantic singer-songwriter
Sophie and Tim - Favorite covers and originals
Apr 3
Do Mi Stauber - Americana soul
Sheri Nicole Proffit - Blues folk
Robin Greene Jacobs - Indie folk blues with a twist
Betsy Langston - The heart of a quirky introvert
Muddy Rudder Public House
The Bottom Shelf Bourbon Trio plays core roots music anchored somewhere between the lowdown grit and growl of early blues, the high lonesome sounds of bluegrass, and folk, free, 21+.
Legendary septuagenarian freak-folk troubadour and his nuanced band, free.
****Part of the Siren Nation Festival 2019****
All-female triple bill, $10, 21+.
Every Saturday, join DJ Steve Cushing for Blues Before Sunrise, the "Blues Heritage Showcase." Broadcast from 12-7 a.m., the show features a different decade of heritage blues each hour.
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.
Fleur de Lis Bakery & Cafe
Sophisticated folk music on guitar, ukulele, mandolin, and violin while you enjoy your weekend brunch.
Roots rock, blues, and Americana, free, all ages.
Led by Avery Hill, this drop-in lesson is for absolute beginners who want to learn how to play and learn to jam in a supportive learning community. We play fun and familiar songs in the Key of C and/or consisting of 3 chords or less. Stay for the jam and enjoy!, $10 suggested donation. More info: https://learnsongbysong.com.
###MARCH 14 CANCELLED###
Waverly UCC
Led by Greg Stone, all instruments, no registration required, drop-ins welcome; knowledge of basic chords and ability to execute the chord changes is required. class $15, jam only $5 donation.
Dec 14: Christmas Party - Help us celebrate the holiday season and join us this Saturday at the 2:30 break. There will be an “Ugly Sweater Contest”, and this year’s “Name That Tune!” Contest, plus new this year the “Pick In The Guitar” contest. Fabulous prizes.
This year we are doing potluck for the holiday table so if you are inspired, bring your favorite festive dish.
Led by Avery Hill, this drop-in jam is for beginners who want to sharpen their skills and learn how to “play well with others” in a supportive learning community. We play fun and familiar songs in the Key of C and/or consisting of 3 chords or less, $10 suggested donation. Absolute beginners may come early at 1 pm for a beginners lesson, More info: https://learnsongbysong.com.
4:30 pm for piping and drumming competitions, 6:30 pm, food service, 7:30 pm performances of pipe bands and soloists. $10 non-members, $5 members, kids 12 and under free.
Every Saturday, hosted by Tom Wendt, urban and country blues with R&B, soul, jazz, zydeco and classic rock.
****Nov 16 - Part of the Siren Nation Festival 2019****
Gritty roots rock, free, 21+.
Longtime PDX performer brings her kickass rock and roll band in to rowdy the place up, free, 21+.
IMPORTANT:
Due to rising COVID cases, and in order to better provide protection for our community, we will be requiring proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test within 48 hours for indoor attendance at the pub.
Our outdoor seating is still open to all. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
First Congregational Church, Gatton Hall
DANCE (1st & 3rd) — 8-11 pm (beginners‘ lesson 7:30 pm). First Congregational Church, Gatton Hall, 4515 SW West Hills Rd., Corvallis (unless otherwise noted), $7-10 sliding scale; minus $1 for walker/bike rider/student. Contact Jennifer Carlin at 541-231-0008. Info: https://corvallisfolklore.org.
Jan 4: music by The Alchemists, caller Erik Weberg
Jan 18: music by The Nettles, caller Isaac Banner (at OSU Memorial Union Ballroom, 2501 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis)
Feb 1: music by Coriolis, caller Eric Curl
Feb 15: +++pre-empted by Corvallis Contra Weekend+++
NOTE: Signups for the weekend have closed.
Feb 16: Special Sunday Contra Dance
Mar 7: music by The Hat Band, caller Woody Lane
Mar 21: music by Cascade Crossing, caller Shel Stowell
Concert 7:30 pm, potluck: 6:30 pm, Portland-based classical piano trio including Andrew Bonner (piano), Alistair Leon Kok (violin), and Rebecca Reese (cello), voluntary donation $20, or as you can. Please RSVP for directions & to reserve as space is limited. Info: Abbie Weisenbloom at abbiew(at)froggie.com or 503-233-4945.
Muddy Rudder Public House
Bob Soper is counted among Portland‘s most astonishingly versatile multi-instrumentalists. A rock and jazz drummer from a young age who also studied classical Indian music at the Ali Akbar College, he went on to learn the Irish fiddle, ultimately becoming one the Northwest‘s most sought-after players. Also an accomplished guitarist, bouzouki player and vocalist, free, 21+.
Touring nationally for 36 years playing original Psychedelic-Folk-Revival music, Joanne Rand has just released her 17th indie CD of original songs.
Reggie Garrett performs mostly original songs mixed with pop covers and more traditional style folk ballads. He is the purveyor of a unique urban strain of acoustic folk music incorporating a number of diverse influences, including: latin rhythms, blues, gospel, Celtic and more, $15, advance tickets through www,brownpapertickets.com (plus service fee).
Raw roots band playing the music of Neil Young, with a set of original material to open, $5.
Gypsy jazz and vintage swing acoustic stringband, free, all ages.
led by Mark Bosnian, a monthly community sing-along gathering, $10. Info: www.artichokemusic.org/calendar
Songbooks provided, no exp necessary. Info: website or Jessica Beer at jessicabeer(at)gmail.com
Every Sunday, 2-4 pm, music and songwriting lessons for Armed Forces veterans; guitars are available, drop-in, free. Info: 503-232-8845 or www.artichokemusic.org/calendar
Catfish Lou's -
NOTE NEW ADDRESS:
Jazz, soul, funk - from Steve’s Vault at Catfish Lou’s - NOTE NEW ADDRESS: 6540 SW Fallbrook Place, Beaverton (just past the intersection of SW Scholls and Allen Blvd.), $8 cover.
Upcoming event:
Sun Nov 24, Julie and the Boys, 7-10 pm, $8 cover
Old-time blues. Every Sunday. Free.
David Reisch (bass) and Turtle VanDemarr (guitar) from the Freak Mountain Rambers bring pals for a rowdy, rootsy Sunday afternoon of song, free, all ages.
Feb 2: special 7 pm start due to Super Bowl.
Muddy Rudder Public House
Irish music, no cover, 21+.
Tom Harke is kindly lending us his home.
New regular Portland Balkan Jam (and maybe, some Romanian and Hungarian music), 2nd and 4th Sundays (starting September 22, 2019).
No commitments. Bring music and/or chords to share. All instruments are welcome. Tell your friends. All suggestions are welcome.
Blacque Butterfly Experience music is inspirational, motivational and spiritual, socially conscious and thought provoking.
Eric Blood Project‘s music is insightful soul and hiphop, $15, advance tickets through www,brownpapertickets.com (plus service fee).
Super supportive showcase for everyone, signup at 8 pm, music at 9 pm, hosted by Taylor Kingman, free.
Feb 16: open mic hosted by Hayley Heynderickx.