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Jamie Stillway Trio
Acoustic Gypsy-Ragtime Jazz
Ferocious guitar picking . . . more
Sat - 24
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
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Brian Copeland Band
Pop/Rock
Powerhouse pop sound . . . more
Sat - 24
12:24 PM - 2:00 PM
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Wild Hog Gumbo & the Twin Tones
A singing, swinging stringband
Bring your dancing shoes! . . . more
Sat - 24
2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
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Orquesta Monte Calvo
Mambo Latin Jazz
Afro-Latin Dance beats . . . more
Sat - 24
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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Maharimbas
Marimba music
Contagious marimba rhythms . . . more
Sat - 24
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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The Ty Curtis Band
Blues Rock
Blues the way it should be . . . more
Sat - 24
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
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Laura Kemp
Folk Americana
Americana roots music . . . more
Sun - 25
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
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The Hilltop Big Band
Jazz
Big band jazz . . . more
Sun - 25
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
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Lucky Pups
Jazz
Jazz sax trio . . . more
Sun - 25
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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The California Honeydrops
R&B Soul
Traditional and innovative jazz . . . more
Sun - 25
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
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Performing Artist Bios
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Brian Copeland Band:
As a vetted pop musician at the center of a galaxy of classically trained musicians, Brian Copeland has built a powerhouse pop institution that remains fresh and engaging from album to album and show to show.
Brian Copeland Band web site
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Jamie Stillway Trio:
"At times sounding like Bill Frisell and at times like Leo Kottke, Jamie Stillway is a young guitarist with all her chops in order." Sing Out Magazine "She picks with a ferocity that would make Django proud." The Oregonian
Jamie Stillway Trio web site
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Laura Kemp:
Laura's musical style can't be pegged down. It is largely rooted in folk and influenced by her time spent living in Nashville and North Carolina. Folk, bluegrass, jazz, kirtan, are all in there as she accompanys herself on guitar, harmonica, banjo, and harmonium.
Laura Kemp web site
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Lucky Pups:
Lucky Pups is fronted by on the vanguard, outside the mainstream, saxophonist John Goergen.
Lucky Pups web site
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Maharimbas:
The Maharimbas play African, Carribean and contemporary marimba and percussion. Their contagious dance rhythms will make you want to put your whole body in motion. They have been playing locally for 24 years.
Maharimbas web site
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Orquesta Monte Calvo:
Corvallis band Orquesta Monte Calvo (Bald Hill Orchestra) plays Afro-Latin dance music, with emphasis on Peruvian popular dance music from the 1960's and 1970's. Blending surfy psychedelic guitar, Hammond organ, funky bass, a powerful percussion section, and Spanish vocals, Orquesta Monte Calvo will make you want to dance.
Orquesta Monte Calvo web site
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The California Honeydrops:
Digging deep into the roots of American music, The California Honeydrops embrace the traditions of Blues, Gospel, Second Line New Orleans Jazz, and early R&B. With stellar performances of traditional material as well as their own innovative music, The California Honeydrops get people out of their seats and onto the floor, dancing and singing along.
The California Honeydrops web site
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The Hilltop Big Band:
"The group plays big band, jazz and swing, as well as Latin beats such as tangos, mambos and cha chas. Expect a bit of improvisation and plenty of adept solos when the group gets together." The Gazette-Times
The Hilltop Big Band web site
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The Ty Curtis Band:
"The blues are in good hands with Salem's Ty Curtis Band, a young group that took second in the 2009 International Blues Challenge in Memphis. Led by Curtis, a sizzling guitarist and vocalist, this group is bound for bigger things." The Oregonian
The Ty Curtis Band web site
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Wild Hog Gumbo & the Twin Tones:
Wild Hog Gumbo and the Twin Tones is a savory melding fine & fun musicians from three veteran bands: Wild Hog in the Woods - kick'in string music; Gumbo - rollicking Americana swing; and Kriss & Kathy - the famous 70's era Mithrandir twins from Eugene. They have all joined forces to showcase the stellar songwriting of Sid Beam and John Donoghue. You're sure to have fun, so bring your dancing shoes and wear something that looks good with an ear-to-ear grin.
Wild Hog Gumbo & the Twin Tones web site
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