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Laurelthirst Public House
Weekend matinees go on from 1-3 pm, free, all ages.
Jun 6 (Sat): Thunder Ridge - straight-ahead bluegrass
Jun 7 (Sun): Ashley Seaton & TK Swing All-Stars - Portland’s hottest jazz ensemble
Jun 13 (Sat): Thunder Ridge - straight-ahead bluegrass
Jun 14 (Sun): Sweet Preserves - Traditional acoustic New Orleans jazz
Jun 20 (Sat): Josh Cole‘s Bluegrass Matinee - good, old-fashioned bluegrass
Jun 21 (Sun): Kung Pao Chickens - the finest in Django-esque Roma jazz
Jun 27 (Sat): The Sixties - Frank "Buzz Holland" Goodman & Joe Chiusano
Jun 28 (Sun): Sleepy Lagoon - Pete Krebs, Doug Sammons (Midnight Serenaders) playing 20s/30s jazz, Hawaiian, and exotica with vocal harmonies
Jul 4 (Sat): CLOSED FOR THE HOLIDAY
Jul 5 (Sun): Ashley Seaton & TK Swing All-Stars - Portland’s hottest jazz ensemble
Jul 11 (Sat): Thunder Ridge - straight-ahead bluegrass
Jul 18 (Sat): Josh Cole‘s Bluegrass Matinee - good, old-fashioned bluegrass
Jul 25 (Sat): The Electric Stomp - Solidly earthy Americana and folk-rock with a touch of Island breeze
Jul 26 (Sun): Sleepy Lagoon - Pete Krebs, Doug Sammons (Midnight Serenaders) playing 20s/30s jazz, Hawaiian, and exotica with vocal harmonies
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.
NOTE: No session on Jun 7 (Sun) to make space for the Community Gathering.
COVID Policy:
Please be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 if you are joining this session — that is a request, not a requirement.
A Renaissance School Dance Hall
The 2nd Sunday English Dance for Experienced Dancers is an opportunity to dance to the music of Fine Companions (and friends), suggested donation $10-20 sliding scale, dance shoes required, no street shoes permitted beyond the entrance.
Jun 14 (Sun): caller: David Macemon (positional calling) with JP Douglas, Erica Liebert, Meg Tapley
Jul 12 (Sun): caller: Melissa Running (positional calling) with TBD
Aug 9 (Sun): caller: Laura Hatch (mixed positional and gendered calling) with TBD
Sep 13 (Sun): caller & musicians: TBD
The dances will be a balance of familiar dances and unfamiliar dances. The callers will encourage dancers to incorporate style points such as quality of movement, timing, transitions and dancing with the music.
We ask that dancers be comfortable dancing standard English Dance figures including:
- Heys in various orientations
- Regular and Double figure eights
- Triple minor progressions
- Dancing with couples outside of your group of 4
- Straight and draw poussettes.
Mask Policy:
PCDC has authorized committees to make decisions about masking policies for their own events. All regular Contra and English dances will be mask-optional. 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. 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.
Contra Remix: Gender-free Queer-friendly DJ‘d contra dancing.
Also keep spreading the good word to continue filling up the hall with even more of our friends and new friends we haven‘t met yet!
Contra Remix is back, with caller and DJ Noah Grunzweig.
This is a queer loving space that supports the expression, exploration, and rejection of gender & sex identities. The terms used to identify partnered positioning in our dance are Larks and Robins.
Community welcome and newcomers‘ lesson at 6:30 pm; dance 7-10
Admission: $6-$20 sliding scale
New Location! Norse Hall, upstairs - 111 NE 11th Ave, Portland
Mask Policy
PCDC has authorized committees to make decisions about masking policies for their own events. All regular Contra and English dances will be mask-optional. Check the upcoming dances information to verify status of a dance.
Vaccination 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.
LIVE MUSIC SCHEDULE
Sun/Mon 7-9 pm, Wed/Thu/Sat 8-10 pm
No cover charge, tips for musicians welcome!
Jun 1 (Mon): Annette Lowman - jazz voice
Jun 3 (Wed): Bigger Nova - bossa nova soul jazz
Jun 4 (Thu): Catarina New - jazz, Brazilian
Jun 5 (Fri): Alliance for a Safe Oregon Benefit featuring numerous Corkscrew faves
Jun 7 (Sun): Whiskey Deaf - bluegrass and early country duets
Jun 8 (Mon): Cheryl Alex and Dan Balmer - jazz flute and guitar
Jun 10 (Wed): Mike Horsfall and Kevin Deitz - jazz vibes and bass
Jun 11 (Thu): Rivka Ross Trio - original jazz
Jun 14 (Sun): Piano Bar with Courtney Freed and David Saffert
Jun 15 (Mon): Courtney‘s Mystery Box - eclectic accordion and clarinet
Jun 17 (Wed): Riner Schivally and Ed Bennett - jazz guitar and bass
Jun 18 (Thu): Mixed Feelings - soulful guitar, voice
Jun 21 (Sun): Daniella - pop originals etc.
Jun 22 (Mon): Jet Black Pearl - accordion, voic, beatback, loops etc.
Jun 24 (Wed): Dan Balmer‘s Birthday Show
Jun 25 (Thu): Eddie Parente and John Stowell - jazz violin, guitar
Jun 27 (Sat): Adlai Alexander, Mike Horsfall and Patrick Harry
Jun 28 (Sun): Mark Shark - blues guitar and voice
Jun 29 (Mon): Newport Nightingales - 20s, 30s harmony
Jul 5 (Sun): Yankl Falk‘s Carpathian-Pacific Express - klezmer etc.
Laurelthirst Public House
Super supportive weekly open mic hosted by Johnny Franco! Check out the Facebook group, song prompts weekly for those wanting to create something unique to share!
Sign-up at 8 pm, music from 9 – 11:30 pm, free.
Muddy Rudder Public House
Blue Mondays with Lloyd and Friends!
University of Oregon Knight Library Browsing Room
Free documentary film screening of SINGING FOR JUSTICE, about the S.F. Folk Club‘s Faith Petric (1915-2013), plus singalong -- Eugene, OR, Monday, May 11, 4-6 pm, Knight Library Browsing Room, University of Oregon. Open to all.
LIVE MUSIC SCHEDULE
Sun/Mon 7-9 pm, Wed/Thu/Sat 8-10 pm
No cover charge, tips for musicians welcome!
Jun 1 (Mon): Annette Lowman - jazz voice
Jun 3 (Wed): Bigger Nova - bossa nova soul jazz
Jun 4 (Thu): Catarina New - jazz, Brazilian
Jun 5 (Fri): Alliance for a Safe Oregon Benefit featuring numerous Corkscrew faves
Jun 7 (Sun): Whiskey Deaf - bluegrass and early country duets
Jun 8 (Mon): Cheryl Alex and Dan Balmer - jazz flute and guitar
Jun 10 (Wed): Mike Horsfall and Kevin Deitz - jazz vibes and bass
Jun 11 (Thu): Rivka Ross Trio - original jazz
Jun 14 (Sun): Piano Bar with Courtney Freed and David Saffert
Jun 15 (Mon): Courtney‘s Mystery Box - eclectic accordion and clarinet
Jun 17 (Wed): Riner Schivally and Ed Bennett - jazz guitar and bass
Jun 18 (Thu): Mixed Feelings - soulful guitar, voice
Jun 21 (Sun): Daniella - pop originals etc.
Jun 22 (Mon): Jet Black Pearl - accordion, voic, beatback, loops etc.
Jun 24 (Wed): Dan Balmer‘s Birthday Show
Jun 25 (Thu): Eddie Parente and John Stowell - jazz violin, guitar
Jun 27 (Sat): Adlai Alexander, Mike Horsfall and Patrick Harry
Jun 28 (Sun): Mark Shark - blues guitar and voice
Jun 29 (Mon): Newport Nightingales - 20s, 30s harmony
Jul 5 (Sun): Yankl Falk‘s Carpathian-Pacific Express - klezmer etc.
Laurelthirst Public House
All performances 6-8 pm (unless otherwise extended), free, 21+
Jun 1 (Mon): The Waysiders - a new brand of classic country all their own.
Jun 2 (Tue): Dadweed - newer local bluegrass combo
Jun 3 (Wed): QuEasy Gumbo [extended to 9 pm] - the Quick and Easy Boys with Steve Kerin
Jun 4 (Thu): Brothers Jam - The west county groove merchants
Jun 5 (Fri): The Portland Family Band - country-fried and southern roots-rock, often including Steve Kerin
Jun 6 (Sat): The Resolectrics - rock & soul power trio
Jun 7 (Sun) Freak Mountain Ramblers - off-beat, edgy, weird, wonderful
Jun 8 (Mon): Portland Country Underground - A bunch of old friends playing roots and country music
Jun 9 (Tue): Jackstraw - bluegrass, honky-tonk, and rock ‘n roll
Jun 10 (Wed): The Get Down Funk Collective [extended to 9 pm] - infectious blend of funk, soul, R&B, and jazz
Jun 11 (Thu): Kory Quinn Band - roots-rock Americana songwriter
Jun 12 (Fri): The James Low Irregulars - dusty country-roots songwriter
Jun 13 (Sat): Kris Deelane & the Hurt - 10-piece soul band
Jun 14 (Sun) Freak Mountain Ramblers - off-beat, edgy, weird, wonderful
Jun 15 (Mon): Catnip Brothers - Pete Krebs and friends bring swinging country in
Jun 16 (Tue): The Pagan Jug Band - a delightful mix of jug, blues, country, bluegrass and hokum
Jun 17 (Wed): Scott Law Band [extended to 9 pm] - featuring Micah Kassell on drums, Tye North on bass, Chelsea Luker on winds and Jeff Baxter on keyboards
Jun 18( Thu): Bird Dog - local jam band
Jun 19 (Fri): Ashleigh Flynn & The Riveters - early Stones, ‘70s psychedelic country rock, and the charm of a Sunday afternoon front porch session..
Settle in every Tuesday evening for a perfect pairing of craft beer and toe-tapping bluegrass. Tomorrow’s Verse Taproom transforms into a cozy community stage where local pickers and traveling troubadours bring banjos, fiddles, mandolins, and sweet harmonies to life. With an ever-rotating lineup of talent, each week promises something fresh—sometimes rowdy, sometimes soulful, always authentic.
Grab a pint from our wide selection of brews, pull up a chair with friends (or make new ones), and let the music carry you into the night. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of bluegrass or just here for the good vibes, it’s a Tuesday tradition worth raising a glass to.
The music corner fills with super talented female musicians and the room overflows with their fantastic music.
Master button accordion player John Whelan hosts a free tune learning slow session on Zoom. The session starts at 2:30 pm Pacific time, lasts for about one hour, with a 30 minute break, and starting the Taking Time Slow Session at 4 pm Pacific.
Players and listeners of all levels are very welcome to enjoy playing or hearing favorite tunes at a moderate tempo, along with the all-important warmth of connection that shared music brings into our lives, even — or rather, especially — now.
This is also a great opportunity for learning new tunes, as everybody but the session leader (John) will be muted while they play. Unlike an in-person session you can noodle along to your heart’s content, and nobody will ever know unless you tell them.
John sends out the Zoom link and tune list to his newsletter subscribers every week, usually on Tuesday evening (Pacific time). Please make sure to sign up for his email newsletter, on his website, using the link below. That is all you need to do — no separate sign-up process required!
Laurelthirst Public House
All performances 6-8 pm (unless otherwise extended), free, 21+
Jun 1 (Mon): The Waysiders - a new brand of classic country all their own.
Jun 2 (Tue): Dadweed - newer local bluegrass combo
Jun 3 (Wed): QuEasy Gumbo [extended to 9 pm] - the Quick and Easy Boys with Steve Kerin
Jun 4 (Thu): Brothers Jam - The west county groove merchants
Jun 5 (Fri): The Portland Family Band - country-fried and southern roots-rock, often including Steve Kerin
Jun 6 (Sat): The Resolectrics - rock & soul power trio
Jun 7 (Sun) Freak Mountain Ramblers - off-beat, edgy, weird, wonderful
Jun 8 (Mon): Portland Country Underground - A bunch of old friends playing roots and country music
Jun 9 (Tue): Jackstraw - bluegrass, honky-tonk, and rock ‘n roll
Jun 10 (Wed): The Get Down Funk Collective [extended to 9 pm] - infectious blend of funk, soul, R&B, and jazz
Jun 11 (Thu): Kory Quinn Band - roots-rock Americana songwriter
Jun 12 (Fri): The James Low Irregulars - dusty country-roots songwriter
Jun 13 (Sat): Kris Deelane & the Hurt - 10-piece soul band
Jun 14 (Sun) Freak Mountain Ramblers - off-beat, edgy, weird, wonderful
Jun 15 (Mon): Catnip Brothers - Pete Krebs and friends bring swinging country in
Jun 16 (Tue): The Pagan Jug Band - a delightful mix of jug, blues, country, bluegrass and hokum
Jun 17 (Wed): Scott Law Band [extended to 9 pm] - featuring Micah Kassell on drums, Tye North on bass, Chelsea Luker on winds and Jeff Baxter on keyboards
Jun 18( Thu): Bird Dog - local jam band
Jun 19 (Fri): Ashleigh Flynn & The Riveters - early Stones, ‘70s psychedelic country rock, and the charm of a Sunday afternoon front porch session..
LIVE MUSIC SCHEDULE
Sun/Mon 7-9 pm, Wed/Thu/Sat 8-10 pm
No cover charge, tips for musicians welcome!
Jun 1 (Mon): Annette Lowman - jazz voice
Jun 3 (Wed): Bigger Nova - bossa nova soul jazz
Jun 4 (Thu): Catarina New - jazz, Brazilian
Jun 5 (Fri): Alliance for a Safe Oregon Benefit featuring numerous Corkscrew faves
Jun 7 (Sun): Whiskey Deaf - bluegrass and early country duets
Jun 8 (Mon): Cheryl Alex and Dan Balmer - jazz flute and guitar
Jun 10 (Wed): Mike Horsfall and Kevin Deitz - jazz vibes and bass
Jun 11 (Thu): Rivka Ross Trio - original jazz
Jun 14 (Sun): Piano Bar with Courtney Freed and David Saffert
Jun 15 (Mon): Courtney‘s Mystery Box - eclectic accordion and clarinet
Jun 17 (Wed): Riner Schivally and Ed Bennett - jazz guitar and bass
Jun 18 (Thu): Mixed Feelings - soulful guitar, voice
Jun 21 (Sun): Daniella - pop originals etc.
Jun 22 (Mon): Jet Black Pearl - accordion, voic, beatback, loops etc.
Jun 24 (Wed): Dan Balmer‘s Birthday Show
Jun 25 (Thu): Eddie Parente and John Stowell - jazz violin, guitar
Jun 27 (Sat): Adlai Alexander, Mike Horsfall and Patrick Harry
Jun 28 (Sun): Mark Shark - blues guitar and voice
Jun 29 (Mon): Newport Nightingales - 20s, 30s harmony
Jul 5 (Sun): Yankl Falk‘s Carpathian-Pacific Express - klezmer etc.
Artichoke Community Music
Original urban folk with Celtic country twists and sublime musicianship, tickets for each show $28.60 (including fee)/$75.81 for all 3 shows (including fee).
3 Thursday Afternoons at Artichoke Music --
Apr 9 (Thu): KATE POWER & Guests
May 14 (Thu): STEVE EINHORN & Guests
June 11 (Thu): KATE POWER & STEVE EINHORN
Kate Power
First in a series of three shows kicks off with award-winning Portland songwriter, Kate Power, who shares songs, stories and musical moments in a rare concert in the first of three 2nd Thursday afternoons at Artichoke.
Steve Einhorn
Steve Einhorn provides support to Kate‘s show and returns as the featured artist on May 14 with music support by Kate. Kate & Steve will share the June 11 show in full duo mode.
Laurelthirst Public House
All performances 6-8 pm (unless otherwise extended), free, 21+
Jun 1 (Mon): The Waysiders - a new brand of classic country all their own.
Jun 2 (Tue): Dadweed - newer local bluegrass combo
Jun 3 (Wed): QuEasy Gumbo [extended to 9 pm] - the Quick and Easy Boys with Steve Kerin
Jun 4 (Thu): Brothers Jam - The west county groove merchants
Jun 5 (Fri): The Portland Family Band - country-fried and southern roots-rock, often including Steve Kerin
Jun 6 (Sat): The Resolectrics - rock & soul power trio
Jun 7 (Sun) Freak Mountain Ramblers - off-beat, edgy, weird, wonderful
Jun 8 (Mon): Portland Country Underground - A bunch of old friends playing roots and country music
Jun 9 (Tue): Jackstraw - bluegrass, honky-tonk, and rock ‘n roll
Jun 10 (Wed): The Get Down Funk Collective [extended to 9 pm] - infectious blend of funk, soul, R&B, and jazz
Jun 11 (Thu): Kory Quinn Band - roots-rock Americana songwriter
Jun 12 (Fri): The James Low Irregulars - dusty country-roots songwriter
Jun 13 (Sat): Kris Deelane & the Hurt - 10-piece soul band
Jun 14 (Sun) Freak Mountain Ramblers - off-beat, edgy, weird, wonderful
Jun 15 (Mon): Catnip Brothers - Pete Krebs and friends bring swinging country in
Jun 16 (Tue): The Pagan Jug Band - a delightful mix of jug, blues, country, bluegrass and hokum
Jun 17 (Wed): Scott Law Band [extended to 9 pm] - featuring Micah Kassell on drums, Tye North on bass, Chelsea Luker on winds and Jeff Baxter on keyboards
Jun 18( Thu): Bird Dog - local jam band
Jun 19 (Fri): Ashleigh Flynn & The Riveters - early Stones, ‘70s psychedelic country rock, and the charm of a Sunday afternoon front porch session..
Featuring folk, country, Americana, and his own compositions. The Rose City Book Pub - It‘s a delightful place with good food, wine and beer. Bring your friends. And spread love everywhere, please. https://www.rosecitybookpub.com/
Portland Community College - Sylvania Campus
Sean-Nós NW 2026- Tickets now available.
Welcome to SEAN-NÓS.ORG - an online network of cultural programs and communities sponsored by the Irish Cultural Society of the Pacific Northwest.
Full-Event Passes INCLUDE entry to the Friday Céilí Mór. Weekend-Only or Saturday/Sunday-Only Passes DO NOT include entry to the Friday Céilí Mór. Please read pass descriptions carefully before finalizing your purchase.
OUR GUESTS - IN PERSON:
Máirín Uí Chéide (singing)
Maldon Meehan (dancing)
Alicia Guinn (dancing)
Niall Ó Murchú (Gaeilge)
Denis Kautsman-Kofanov (Gaeilge)
Madrone (culture) (Hedgerow Herb Co.)
Erin Fahey (culture) (Rewild Portland)
David Ingerson (singing) (Portland Folk Music Society)
Colin Kadis (music)
Seán Clohessey (music)
Holly Griffith (culture) (Corrib Theatre)
LONG DISTANCE LEARNING:
Dubhán Ó Longáin (poetry)
Genevieve Galarneau (singing)
MOL AN ÓIGE CHILDREN’S PROGRAM:
Hope Hutsell (Children’s program director)
Greta Hazilla-Dean (Youth Officer MÓD)
On Thursday and Friday, there will be community events in the evening.
May 14 (Thu): Oíche na n-Amhrán at T. C. O’Leary’s Pub
2926 NE Alberta St., Portland
Time: 7-10 pm, free
May 15 (Fri): Céilí Mór na Féile at the Historic Alberta House
5131 NE 23rd Ave., Portland
Time: 6-9 pm, ticketed ($20)
Saturday and Sunday will be full days with workshop blocks focused on song, music, language, and cultural traditions. Held at Portland Community College - Sylvania Campus, 12000 SW 49th Ave., Portland, OR, 972119.
Community gatherings will be hosted in the evening after both weekend workshop days.
May 16 (Sat): Dancing Exhibition at Kells Downtown
112 SW 2nd Ave., Portland
Time: 4:30 - 6:30 pm, free
May 17 (Sun): The Big Sing at T. C. O’Leary’s Pub
2926 NE Alberta St., Portland
Time: 4:30-6:30 pm, free
Register for events, day passes, and full weekend passes: https://www.seannos.org/snnw-registration
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.
LIVE MUSIC SCHEDULE
Sun/Mon 7-9 pm, Wed/Thu/Sat 8-10 pm
No cover charge, tips for musicians welcome!
Jun 1 (Mon): Annette Lowman - jazz voice
Jun 3 (Wed): Bigger Nova - bossa nova soul jazz
Jun 4 (Thu): Catarina New - jazz, Brazilian
Jun 5 (Fri): Alliance for a Safe Oregon Benefit featuring numerous Corkscrew faves
Jun 7 (Sun): Whiskey Deaf - bluegrass and early country duets
Jun 8 (Mon): Cheryl Alex and Dan Balmer - jazz flute and guitar
Jun 10 (Wed): Mike Horsfall and Kevin Deitz - jazz vibes and bass
Jun 11 (Thu): Rivka Ross Trio - original jazz
Jun 14 (Sun): Piano Bar with Courtney Freed and David Saffert
Jun 15 (Mon): Courtney‘s Mystery Box - eclectic accordion and clarinet
Jun 17 (Wed): Riner Schivally and Ed Bennett - jazz guitar and bass
Jun 18 (Thu): Mixed Feelings - soulful guitar, voice
Jun 21 (Sun): Daniella - pop originals etc.
Jun 22 (Mon): Jet Black Pearl - accordion, voic, beatback, loops etc.
Jun 24 (Wed): Dan Balmer‘s Birthday Show
Jun 25 (Thu): Eddie Parente and John Stowell - jazz violin, guitar
Jun 27 (Sat): Adlai Alexander, Mike Horsfall and Patrick Harry
Jun 28 (Sun): Mark Shark - blues guitar and voice
Jun 29 (Mon): Newport Nightingales - 20s, 30s harmony
Jul 5 (Sun): Yankl Falk‘s Carpathian-Pacific Express - klezmer etc.
Laurelthirst Public House
All performances 6-8 pm (unless otherwise extended), free, 21+
Jun 1 (Mon): The Waysiders - a new brand of classic country all their own.
Jun 2 (Tue): Dadweed - newer local bluegrass combo
Jun 3 (Wed): QuEasy Gumbo [extended to 9 pm] - the Quick and Easy Boys with Steve Kerin
Jun 4 (Thu): Brothers Jam - The west county groove merchants
Jun 5 (Fri): The Portland Family Band - country-fried and southern roots-rock, often including Steve Kerin
Jun 6 (Sat): The Resolectrics - rock & soul power trio
Jun 7 (Sun) Freak Mountain Ramblers - off-beat, edgy, weird, wonderful
Jun 8 (Mon): Portland Country Underground - A bunch of old friends playing roots and country music
Jun 9 (Tue): Jackstraw - bluegrass, honky-tonk, and rock ‘n roll
Jun 10 (Wed): The Get Down Funk Collective [extended to 9 pm] - infectious blend of funk, soul, R&B, and jazz
Jun 11 (Thu): Kory Quinn Band - roots-rock Americana songwriter
Jun 12 (Fri): The James Low Irregulars - dusty country-roots songwriter
Jun 13 (Sat): Kris Deelane & the Hurt - 10-piece soul band
Jun 14 (Sun) Freak Mountain Ramblers - off-beat, edgy, weird, wonderful
Jun 15 (Mon): Catnip Brothers - Pete Krebs and friends bring swinging country in
Jun 16 (Tue): The Pagan Jug Band - a delightful mix of jug, blues, country, bluegrass and hokum
Jun 17 (Wed): Scott Law Band [extended to 9 pm] - featuring Micah Kassell on drums, Tye North on bass, Chelsea Luker on winds and Jeff Baxter on keyboards
Jun 18( Thu): Bird Dog - local jam band
Jun 19 (Fri): Ashleigh Flynn & The Riveters - early Stones, ‘70s psychedelic country rock, and the charm of a Sunday afternoon front porch session..
Portland Community College - Sylvania Campus
Sean-Nós NW 2026- Tickets now available.
Welcome to SEAN-NÓS.ORG - an online network of cultural programs and communities sponsored by the Irish Cultural Society of the Pacific Northwest.
Full-Event Passes INCLUDE entry to the Friday Céilí Mór. Weekend-Only or Saturday/Sunday-Only Passes DO NOT include entry to the Friday Céilí Mór. Please read pass descriptions carefully before finalizing your purchase.
OUR GUESTS - IN PERSON:
Máirín Uí Chéide (singing)
Maldon Meehan (dancing)
Alicia Guinn (dancing)
Niall Ó Murchú (Gaeilge)
Denis Kautsman-Kofanov (Gaeilge)
Madrone (culture) (Hedgerow Herb Co.)
Erin Fahey (culture) (Rewild Portland)
David Ingerson (singing) (Portland Folk Music Society)
Colin Kadis (music)
Seán Clohessey (music)
Holly Griffith (culture) (Corrib Theatre)
LONG DISTANCE LEARNING:
Dubhán Ó Longáin (poetry)
Genevieve Galarneau (singing)
MOL AN ÓIGE CHILDREN’S PROGRAM:
Hope Hutsell (Children’s program director)
Greta Hazilla-Dean (Youth Officer MÓD)
On Thursday and Friday, there will be community events in the evening.
May 14 (Thu): Oíche na n-Amhrán at T. C. O’Leary’s Pub
2926 NE Alberta St., Portland
Time: 7-10 pm, free
May 15 (Fri): Céilí Mór na Féile at the Historic Alberta House
5131 NE 23rd Ave., Portland
Time: 6-9 pm, ticketed ($20)
Saturday and Sunday will be full days with workshop blocks focused on song, music, language, and cultural traditions. Held at Portland Community College - Sylvania Campus, 12000 SW 49th Ave., Portland, OR, 972119.
Community gatherings will be hosted in the evening after both weekend workshop days.
May 16 (Sat): Dancing Exhibition at Kells Downtown
112 SW 2nd Ave., Portland
Time: 4:30 - 6:30 pm, free
May 17 (Sun): The Big Sing at T. C. O’Leary’s Pub
2926 NE Alberta St., Portland
Time: 4:30-6:30 pm, free
Register for events, day passes, and full weekend passes: https://www.seannos.org/snnw-registration
Shanna in a Dress is your quirky best friend who refuses to wear pants. She says what everyone has felt but no one else will say and you‘ll get an uncensored journey of clever humor and heartbreak, extreme candor, and a hefty side of entertainment at her shows. This witty wordsmith is known for taking you on an emotional roller coaster, sometimes within the same song. Think John Prine mixed with Ingrid Michaelson with a twist of Phoebe Buffay from Friends all wrapped up in a sweet voice accented by guitar, piano, and ukulele.
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND, please contact us to be on the Sign-Up List
Email: marxhouseconcerts@comcast.net
Phone: 503-422-0657
Location: 3153 SE Taylor St. 97214.
Snacks & Drinks: light snacks are gratis, wine or beer for a $3 donation.
Covid Safety: We would like folks vaccinated and boosted per CDC guidelines for this event. We encourage mask usage but are no longer requiring it. Please feel free to wear them for your own comfort level as this is an indoor event
Walters Cultural Arts Center
Experience the trees, flora, landscapes, and fragile ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest with acclaimed folk musician Julian Saporiti, $18 advance/$23 day of show (no additional fees).
Known for his groundbreaking No-No Boy Project, Julian’s unique ability to intertwine music and history has earned widespread acclaim.
“I‘m using cutting edge biofeedback technology that uses sensors to register faint electric signals from the plants and convert them into voltages that generate sounds on my synthesizer set up. I‘m creating songs and soundscapes with the land, thinking about the intersection of ecology, culture, and history.” — Julian Saporiti.
Portland Community College - Sylvania Campus
Sean-Nós NW 2026- Tickets now available.
Welcome to SEAN-NÓS.ORG - an online network of cultural programs and communities sponsored by the Irish Cultural Society of the Pacific Northwest.
Full-Event Passes INCLUDE entry to the Friday Céilí Mór. Weekend-Only or Saturday/Sunday-Only Passes DO NOT include entry to the Friday Céilí Mór. Please read pass descriptions carefully before finalizing your purchase.
OUR GUESTS - IN PERSON:
Máirín Uí Chéide (singing)
Maldon Meehan (dancing)
Alicia Guinn (dancing)
Niall Ó Murchú (Gaeilge)
Denis Kautsman-Kofanov (Gaeilge)
Madrone (culture) (Hedgerow Herb Co.)
Erin Fahey (culture) (Rewild Portland)
David Ingerson (singing) (Portland Folk Music Society)
Colin Kadis (music)
Seán Clohessey (music)
Holly Griffith (culture) (Corrib Theatre)
LONG DISTANCE LEARNING:
Dubhán Ó Longáin (poetry)
Genevieve Galarneau (singing)
MOL AN ÓIGE CHILDREN’S PROGRAM:
Hope Hutsell (Children’s program director)
Greta Hazilla-Dean (Youth Officer MÓD)
On Thursday and Friday, there will be community events in the evening.
May 14 (Thu): Oíche na n-Amhrán at T. C. O’Leary’s Pub
2926 NE Alberta St., Portland
Time: 7-10 pm, free
May 15 (Fri): Céilí Mór na Féile at the Historic Alberta House
5131 NE 23rd Ave., Portland
Time: 6-9 pm, ticketed ($20)
Saturday and Sunday will be full days with workshop blocks focused on song, music, language, and cultural traditions. Held at Portland Community College - Sylvania Campus, 12000 SW 49th Ave., Portland, OR, 972119.
Community gatherings will be hosted in the evening after both weekend workshop days.
May 16 (Sat): Dancing Exhibition at Kells Downtown
112 SW 2nd Ave., Portland
Time: 4:30 - 6:30 pm, free
May 17 (Sun): The Big Sing at T. C. O’Leary’s Pub
2926 NE Alberta St., Portland
Time: 4:30-6:30 pm, free
Register for events, day passes, and full weekend passes: https://www.seannos.org/snnw-registration
Southminster Presbyterian Church
Welcome to the second season of PFS‘s Concert Series for Children!
“Saturday Mornin’s Music!” PFS children’s concert with musician and story teller Kate Carter and the Herbert Sherbert show. Admission is free.
For: You, your kids, your grandkids; anyone in your life with children!
Southminster Presbyterian Church, 12250 SW Denny Rd. room #7. (Enter through the east side outdoor breezeway)
Laurelthirst Public House
Weekend matinees go on from 1-3 pm, free, all ages.
Jun 6 (Sat): Thunder Ridge - straight-ahead bluegrass
Jun 7 (Sun): Ashley Seaton & TK Swing All-Stars - Portland’s hottest jazz ensemble
Jun 13 (Sat): Thunder Ridge - straight-ahead bluegrass
Jun 14 (Sun): Sweet Preserves - Traditional acoustic New Orleans jazz
Jun 20 (Sat): Josh Cole‘s Bluegrass Matinee - good, old-fashioned bluegrass
Jun 21 (Sun): Kung Pao Chickens - the finest in Django-esque Roma jazz
Jun 27 (Sat): The Sixties - Frank "Buzz Holland" Goodman & Joe Chiusano
Jun 28 (Sun): Sleepy Lagoon - Pete Krebs, Doug Sammons (Midnight Serenaders) playing 20s/30s jazz, Hawaiian, and exotica with vocal harmonies
Jul 4 (Sat): CLOSED FOR THE HOLIDAY
Jul 5 (Sun): Ashley Seaton & TK Swing All-Stars - Portland’s hottest jazz ensemble
Jul 11 (Sat): Thunder Ridge - straight-ahead bluegrass
Jul 18 (Sat): Josh Cole‘s Bluegrass Matinee - good, old-fashioned bluegrass
Jul 25 (Sat): The Electric Stomp - Solidly earthy Americana and folk-rock with a touch of Island breeze
Jul 26 (Sun): Sleepy Lagoon - Pete Krebs, Doug Sammons (Midnight Serenaders) playing 20s/30s jazz, Hawaiian, and exotica with vocal harmonies
Tune Explorer Sessions are a collaborative effort between MÓD and the TrailJams Community and consist of weekly slow & learning sessions for musician s who are just starting to build repertoire and skill, or are building proficiency on an instrument.
May 16, 1-3 p.m. Teaching & Slow Session at Waverly
Instructor: Alison Baker
Tunes to be taught: Miss Monaghan’s, Devanny’s Goat
Tunes for session: please consider putting your own sets together and be ready to play from this list:
Hornpipes: The Home Ruler, Harvest Home, Boys of Bluehill, the Plains of Boyle, Rights of Man
Polkas: Bill Sullivan’s, Ballydesmond 1&2, Britches Full of Stitches
Jigs: I buried my wife, behind the haystack, Cliffs of Moher, connaughtman’s rambles, lilting banshee, kesh.
Reels: banshee, Cooley’s, Earl’s Chair, Silver Spear, Star of Munster, Ships are sailing, Sally gardens, the maid behind the bar, (any from Book 1 and new tunes from today)
Cost: $5 thanks to a grant from the Irish Emigrant Support program through the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs.
We open up a "room" on Zoom at 6 pm Pacific Time every Saturday evening. We start singing at 6:30 pm and we keep it going until the last person leaves. Feel free to come in anytime, and stay as long as you like. We run it kind of like a physical song circle. Everyone who wants to can sing once, and then we’ll do another round, and just keep going around as long as you like. Of course, it is totally fine to just listen and some people do. For more information, go to the heading ‘Song Circles‘ on this drop down menu.
2026 VSC Themes
Mar 21: Natural or man-made disasters
Apr 18: Toss it! Catch!
May 16: Variations on ‘This Land Is Your Land‘
Jun 20: Animals acting like people - songs where animals talk, wear clothes, get married, tell the future, give warnings, etc.
Jul 18: Mountains
Aug 15: Neither plant nor animal: songs about minerals
Sep 19: Ghoulies and ghosties and long-leggedy beasties
Oct 17: Leaves Leave Leaf
Nov 21: Songs new to everyone‘s ears
Dec 19: Miracles
Laurelthirst Public House
All performances 6-8 pm (unless otherwise extended), free, 21+
Jun 1 (Mon): The Waysiders - a new brand of classic country all their own.
Jun 2 (Tue): Dadweed - newer local bluegrass combo
Jun 3 (Wed): QuEasy Gumbo [extended to 9 pm] - the Quick and Easy Boys with Steve Kerin
Jun 4 (Thu): Brothers Jam - The west county groove merchants
Jun 5 (Fri): The Portland Family Band - country-fried and southern roots-rock, often including Steve Kerin
Jun 6 (Sat): The Resolectrics - rock & soul power trio
Jun 7 (Sun) Freak Mountain Ramblers - off-beat, edgy, weird, wonderful
Jun 8 (Mon): Portland Country Underground - A bunch of old friends playing roots and country music
Jun 9 (Tue): Jackstraw - bluegrass, honky-tonk, and rock ‘n roll
Jun 10 (Wed): The Get Down Funk Collective [extended to 9 pm] - infectious blend of funk, soul, R&B, and jazz
Jun 11 (Thu): Kory Quinn Band - roots-rock Americana songwriter
Jun 12 (Fri): The James Low Irregulars - dusty country-roots songwriter
Jun 13 (Sat): Kris Deelane & the Hurt - 10-piece soul band
Jun 14 (Sun) Freak Mountain Ramblers - off-beat, edgy, weird, wonderful
Jun 15 (Mon): Catnip Brothers - Pete Krebs and friends bring swinging country in
Jun 16 (Tue): The Pagan Jug Band - a delightful mix of jug, blues, country, bluegrass and hokum
Jun 17 (Wed): Scott Law Band [extended to 9 pm] - featuring Micah Kassell on drums, Tye North on bass, Chelsea Luker on winds and Jeff Baxter on keyboards
Jun 18( Thu): Bird Dog - local jam band
Jun 19 (Fri): Ashleigh Flynn & The Riveters - early Stones, ‘70s psychedelic country rock, and the charm of a Sunday afternoon front porch session..
There are no “tickets” to the Hayloft Concerts. Performers are paid only what you put in the tip jar (all of which goes to the performers).
The address remains 5304 Center St. NE in Salem (at the very east end of Center). Please come down the driveway and park in the pasture not on the street. While you’re waiting for the show to start, be sure to take a look at our 6 beautiful ducklings in their new (enlarged) pond behind the greenhouse.
Upcoming shows:
May 16 (Sat): Ben Jackson & Dennis P. (sweet songs with uke/guitar)
Loose Flagstone (Celtic music including airs, reels, and jigs)
May 23 (Sat): Shawn Morford (multi-talented singer/instrumentalist/friend)
The Nettles (hard-driving Celtic folk groove lyrical folk jazz on fiddle, guitar and bass)
Jun 6 (Sat): Aaron Guest and Cayley Schmid (Celtic style piano and fiddle)
Jun 11 (Thu): Keith Murphy and Yann Falquet (traditional songs from Quebec and Newfoundland)
Jun 20 (Sat): Sharon/Dave Thormahlen (harp, guitar, mandolin & vocals)
Brightwood and Moran (Americana music with vocals and guitar)
Sep 8 (Tue): Audrey Jaber and Alex Cumming (contradance music with vocals too!)
Aug 8 (Sat): Kathryn Claire & Margot Merah with Sid Ditson return with "Portland to Amsterdam, a folk music collaboration from the heart
Aug 15 (Sat): Sergei Telshev (amazing award-winning accordion duo)
Harmonia (women‘s a capella returns after many years)
Sep 12 (Sat): Greg and Caridwen Spatz (vocals, fiddles, bouzouki and more)
Dan Wetzel and Kristen G. (Hayloft favorites back for year 23!)
Sep 13 (Sun): [ 3 pm matinee]
The Leadingtones (symbiotic guitar duo)
John Weed (father and son duo)
Sep 26 (Sat): George Penk and Jesse Schafer (not to be missed)
For more info: sharonmooree(*at*)comcast.net.
You are cordially invited to an English Country Dance party! Come enjoy a delightful evening of exciting, exuberant, and beautiful dances, both new and old. No partner or previous experience required!
Ages 13 through adult. $15 per dancer in advance/$20 at the door if any are left. Limited to 100 dancers.
Registration link: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/settomusicenglishcountrydancing/882857
Mar 14 (Sat): caller Laura Hatch to recorded music
Apr 11 (Sat): caller Laura Hatch to recorded music
May 16 (Sat): caller Laura Hatch with Raven & Goose
Jun 13 (Sat): caller Laura Hatch to recorded music
Mojo Holler weaves threads from mountain ranges to the Mississippi Delta into a tapestry of indie folk rock. Mister Baker channels innate genius through lap steel, slide, dobro and other acoustic guitars. Missi is a genuine Appalachian ‘Mountain Mama’ whose vocals and hand percussion bring burning intensity to each song. The notable Northwest musician and songwriter, Randy Yearout (of Tracey Fordice Band), joined Mojo Holler in 2023 on bass, mandolin, and other acoustic guitars.
Fulton Park Community Center
Saturday night dancing at Fulton Hall continues! Sliding scale: $6-20 per person, cash or check.
7:00 pm newcomer/refresher lesson
7:30-10:30 pm dancing
Jun 20 (Sat): caller Noah, Tighe, and Yona, music by The Campaign for Reel Time
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.
Inner SE Portland House Concert
Tim Connell (mandolin), Mike Burdette (guitar), Keith Brush (upright bass), Ben Blechman (violin)
Hot, cool and sultry classics, all resting on a bed of pure swinging groove, featuring gorgeous acoustic instruments played with intelligence and passion by four masters of the craft.
Potluck 6:30 pm, show 7:30 pm, Suggested donation is $30 at the door - 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 to wear one if you prefer! We have HEPA Filters and open windows.
Contact: Abbie Weisenbloom / abbiew(*at*)froggie.com.
Join us for an evening of music food & friends!
~ Abbie
Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem are a New England-based folk quartet. Arbo’s unmistakable smoky voice is joined with two lively baritones and a deep bass for the ultimate in harmonies. Add a guitar, fiddle, upright bass and an interesting percussion kit to the mix for an uplifting evening of sound.
Harmony, rhythm, indelible songs – these are the hallmarks of Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem, now in their 17th year. This band’s steadfast brew of wit, camaraderie, and musicality leaves audiences everywhere humming and hopeful, spirits renewed.
Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem are Rani Arbo (fiddle, guitar), Andrew Kinsey (bass, banjo, ukulele), Anand Nayak (electric and acoustic guitars) and Scott Kessel (percussion). With Kinsey and Nayak’s vibrant baritones and Kessel’s resonant bass, the band’s signature lockstep harmonies can shake the rafters or hush the room. Arbo’s fiddle is sweet and sinewy, while Nayak’s guitar stretches across genre lines. Kinsey’s old- time bass anchors the deep groove of Kessel’s homemade percussion kit — a truly funky collection of cardboard boxes, tin cans, caulk tubes, packing-tape tambourines, bottle-cap rattles, Mongolian jaw harps, and a vinyl suitcase.
Ticket prices on-line:
$25 general admission/$22 PFS members
$13 ages 12-18 (under 12 free)
Ticket prices at the door:
$28 general admission/$25 PFS members
$14 ages 12-18 (under 12 free)
All concerts start at 7:30 pm. Doors to seating open at 7.
PFS Eastside Concerts 2025/2026 take place at Reedwood Friends Church. These concerts have a focus on national and international artists. We have nine concerts, all on Saturday nights, scheduled for the 2025/2026 season (September through May).
Portland Community College - Sylvania Campus
Sean-Nós NW 2026- Tickets now available.
Welcome to SEAN-NÓS.ORG - an online network of cultural programs and communities sponsored by the Irish Cultural Society of the Pacific Northwest.
Full-Event Passes INCLUDE entry to the Friday Céilí Mór. Weekend-Only or Saturday/Sunday-Only Passes DO NOT include entry to the Friday Céilí Mór. Please read pass descriptions carefully before finalizing your purchase.
OUR GUESTS - IN PERSON:
Máirín Uí Chéide (singing)
Maldon Meehan (dancing)
Alicia Guinn (dancing)
Niall Ó Murchú (Gaeilge)
Denis Kautsman-Kofanov (Gaeilge)
Madrone (culture) (Hedgerow Herb Co.)
Erin Fahey (culture) (Rewild Portland)
David Ingerson (singing) (Portland Folk Music Society)
Colin Kadis (music)
Seán Clohessey (music)
Holly Griffith (culture) (Corrib Theatre)
LONG DISTANCE LEARNING:
Dubhán Ó Longáin (poetry)
Genevieve Galarneau (singing)
MOL AN ÓIGE CHILDREN’S PROGRAM:
Hope Hutsell (Children’s program director)
Greta Hazilla-Dean (Youth Officer MÓD)
On Thursday and Friday, there will be community events in the evening.
May 14 (Thu): Oíche na n-Amhrán at T. C. O’Leary’s Pub
2926 NE Alberta St., Portland
Time: 7-10 pm, free
May 15 (Fri): Céilí Mór na Féile at the Historic Alberta House
5131 NE 23rd Ave., Portland
Time: 6-9 pm, ticketed ($20)
Saturday and Sunday will be full days with workshop blocks focused on song, music, language, and cultural traditions. Held at Portland Community College - Sylvania Campus, 12000 SW 49th Ave., Portland, OR, 972119.
Community gatherings will be hosted in the evening after both weekend workshop days.
May 16 (Sat): Dancing Exhibition at Kells Downtown
112 SW 2nd Ave., Portland
Time: 4:30 - 6:30 pm, free
May 17 (Sun): The Big Sing at T. C. O’Leary’s Pub
2926 NE Alberta St., Portland
Time: 4:30-6:30 pm, free
Register for events, day passes, and full weekend passes: https://www.seannos.org/snnw-registration
Laurelthirst Public House
Weekend matinees go on from 1-3 pm, free, all ages.
Jun 6 (Sat): Thunder Ridge - straight-ahead bluegrass
Jun 7 (Sun): Ashley Seaton & TK Swing All-Stars - Portland’s hottest jazz ensemble
Jun 13 (Sat): Thunder Ridge - straight-ahead bluegrass
Jun 14 (Sun): Sweet Preserves - Traditional acoustic New Orleans jazz
Jun 20 (Sat): Josh Cole‘s Bluegrass Matinee - good, old-fashioned bluegrass
Jun 21 (Sun): Kung Pao Chickens - the finest in Django-esque Roma jazz
Jun 27 (Sat): The Sixties - Frank "Buzz Holland" Goodman & Joe Chiusano
Jun 28 (Sun): Sleepy Lagoon - Pete Krebs, Doug Sammons (Midnight Serenaders) playing 20s/30s jazz, Hawaiian, and exotica with vocal harmonies
Jul 4 (Sat): CLOSED FOR THE HOLIDAY
Jul 5 (Sun): Ashley Seaton & TK Swing All-Stars - Portland’s hottest jazz ensemble
Jul 11 (Sat): Thunder Ridge - straight-ahead bluegrass
Jul 18 (Sat): Josh Cole‘s Bluegrass Matinee - good, old-fashioned bluegrass
Jul 25 (Sat): The Electric Stomp - Solidly earthy Americana and folk-rock with a touch of Island breeze
Jul 26 (Sun): Sleepy Lagoon - Pete Krebs, Doug Sammons (Midnight Serenaders) playing 20s/30s jazz, Hawaiian, and exotica with vocal harmonies
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.
NOTE: No session on Jun 7 (Sun) to make space for the Community Gathering.
COVID Policy:
Please be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 if you are joining this session — that is a request, not a requirement.
Southminster Presbyterian Church Peterson Gallery
New! Portland Folkmusic Society West Side Song Circle! Help us ring the rafters and raise the roof! You bring it, we’ll sing it at 2-4:30 pm, on the third Sunday of each month.
Southminster Presbyterian Church, Beaverton, 12250 SW Denney Rd,
corner of Hall. (In the Petersen Gallery. Use the east parking lot and
enter at the east door. Please, no alcohol.)
Bring your friends. Everyone welcome!
Questions? Email stevemullinax57*(at)*gmail.com. RSVP would be appreciated.
Jump into Artichoke Music’s Songwriters Circle hosted by Kelly Brightwell and Woody Moran, held every 3rd Sunday of the month from 2 pm - 4 pm in the venue, free (donations support Artichoke).
Bring your Instrument (piano available) and original songs, or even the occasional cover, to share with others.
This is also a great opportunity to listen and gain insight from other songwriters as they play their original songs. This is not a jam.
What happens when you pair a gravel-voiced groove master with a sensitive Americana-infused soul? When you mix the detailed observations of a world traveler with storytelling that brings emotional landscapes to life? You get the award-winning songwriting team of Brightwell & Moran.
Want to get to know your Soiree community a little more?
Soiree Spring Mixer
Sunday, May 17
2:30–5pm
(Welcome intro at 3pm)
Alberta Park, Portland by the big tree near the tennis courts.
Join us for a casual afternoon gathering to connect, meet new people, and enjoy some springtime in the park. Pay what you can.
During the summer months (July-Sept), The Songwriter Soiree is OUTSIDE at Alberta Park. All other times of the year, it is indoors. This allows some variety between indoor and outdoor space.
What to bring:
A snack or drink to share
An instrument (if you want to jam)
A folding chair
(We’ll have tables, some chairs, and a few snacks as well)
Around 3 pm, we’ll pause for a light 20–25 minute moment of singing and connection activities—nothing serious, just something fun to bring us together.
First Sunday: Christian Harmony
Third Sunday: Blue Book
The Riff at B-Side Records & Vintage
We’re excited to bring back the Portland Radio Project (PRP) Open Mic — a welcoming stage for local musicians and music lovers alike.
Join us Sunday, March 15 at The Riff at B-Side Records & Vintage on SE Main in Milwaukie as we relaunch this community tradition.
Musicians, bring what you need and come share your sound — acoustic or electric. A backline will be available.
And yes — it’s free, all ages. No cover, no sign-up fee. Just a room full of people supporting local music.
This is an all-ages event and a safe, inclusive space where everyone belongs — and every genre has a place.
Or just come hang out and discover your next favorite local artist.
Sign-ups start at 5 pm. The PRP Open Mic will take place every third Sunday of the month, creating a regular space for local musicians to perform, connect, and discover each other.
The Riff — an all-ages, inclusive space that makes this open mic possible.
At PRP, supporting local music isn’t just something we broadcast — it’s something we build. The Open Mic is one more way we create space for artists to connect, perform, and grow.
We hope to see you there.
— Portland Radio Project
Laurelthirst Public House
All performances 6-8 pm (unless otherwise extended), free, 21+
Jun 1 (Mon): The Waysiders - a new brand of classic country all their own.
Jun 2 (Tue): Dadweed - newer local bluegrass combo
Jun 3 (Wed): QuEasy Gumbo [extended to 9 pm] - the Quick and Easy Boys with Steve Kerin
Jun 4 (Thu): Brothers Jam - The west county groove merchants
Jun 5 (Fri): The Portland Family Band - country-fried and southern roots-rock, often including Steve Kerin
Jun 6 (Sat): The Resolectrics - rock & soul power trio
Jun 7 (Sun) Freak Mountain Ramblers - off-beat, edgy, weird, wonderful
Jun 8 (Mon): Portland Country Underground - A bunch of old friends playing roots and country music
Jun 9 (Tue): Jackstraw - bluegrass, honky-tonk, and rock ‘n roll
Jun 10 (Wed): The Get Down Funk Collective [extended to 9 pm] - infectious blend of funk, soul, R&B, and jazz
Jun 11 (Thu): Kory Quinn Band - roots-rock Americana songwriter
Jun 12 (Fri): The James Low Irregulars - dusty country-roots songwriter
Jun 13 (Sat): Kris Deelane & the Hurt - 10-piece soul band
Jun 14 (Sun) Freak Mountain Ramblers - off-beat, edgy, weird, wonderful
Jun 15 (Mon): Catnip Brothers - Pete Krebs and friends bring swinging country in
Jun 16 (Tue): The Pagan Jug Band - a delightful mix of jug, blues, country, bluegrass and hokum
Jun 17 (Wed): Scott Law Band [extended to 9 pm] - featuring Micah Kassell on drums, Tye North on bass, Chelsea Luker on winds and Jeff Baxter on keyboards
Jun 18( Thu): Bird Dog - local jam band
Jun 19 (Fri): Ashleigh Flynn & The Riveters - early Stones, ‘70s psychedelic country rock, and the charm of a Sunday afternoon front porch session..
LIVE MUSIC SCHEDULE
Sun/Mon 7-9 pm, Wed/Thu/Sat 8-10 pm
No cover charge, tips for musicians welcome!
Jun 1 (Mon): Annette Lowman - jazz voice
Jun 3 (Wed): Bigger Nova - bossa nova soul jazz
Jun 4 (Thu): Catarina New - jazz, Brazilian
Jun 5 (Fri): Alliance for a Safe Oregon Benefit featuring numerous Corkscrew faves
Jun 7 (Sun): Whiskey Deaf - bluegrass and early country duets
Jun 8 (Mon): Cheryl Alex and Dan Balmer - jazz flute and guitar
Jun 10 (Wed): Mike Horsfall and Kevin Deitz - jazz vibes and bass
Jun 11 (Thu): Rivka Ross Trio - original jazz
Jun 14 (Sun): Piano Bar with Courtney Freed and David Saffert
Jun 15 (Mon): Courtney‘s Mystery Box - eclectic accordion and clarinet
Jun 17 (Wed): Riner Schivally and Ed Bennett - jazz guitar and bass
Jun 18 (Thu): Mixed Feelings - soulful guitar, voice
Jun 21 (Sun): Daniella - pop originals etc.
Jun 22 (Mon): Jet Black Pearl - accordion, voic, beatback, loops etc.
Jun 24 (Wed): Dan Balmer‘s Birthday Show
Jun 25 (Thu): Eddie Parente and John Stowell - jazz violin, guitar
Jun 27 (Sat): Adlai Alexander, Mike Horsfall and Patrick Harry
Jun 28 (Sun): Mark Shark - blues guitar and voice
Jun 29 (Mon): Newport Nightingales - 20s, 30s harmony
Jul 5 (Sun): Yankl Falk‘s Carpathian-Pacific Express - klezmer etc.
Inner SE Portland House Concert
KAVITA SHAH & VINICIUS GOMES DUO ~ (Jazz with influences from Brazil, West Africa, and India) ~
Kavita Shah (vocals), Vinicius Gomes (guitar).
Kavita Shah is an award-winning vocalist, composer, researcher, polyglot, educator, and native New Yorker hailed for her “amazing dexterity for musical languages” (NPR).
Vinícius Gome is known for blending modern jazz with Brazilian music.
Potluck 6:30 pm, show 7:30 pm, Suggested donation is $25-30 at the door - 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 to wear one if you prefer! We have HEPA Filters and open windows.
Contact: Abbie Weisenbloom / abbiew(*at*)froggie.com.
Join us for an evening of music food & friends!
~ Abbie
Laurelthirst Public House
Super supportive weekly open mic hosted by Johnny Franco! Check out the Facebook group, song prompts weekly for those wanting to create something unique to share!
Sign-up at 8 pm, music from 9 – 11:30 pm, free.