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Alaya Wyndham-Price is a Portland native and a freelance writer. In addition she enjoys the challenge of helping Oregon Music News thrive as their Director of Business Development. She works with a small sales team in Portland, OR. In addition to working on local ad sales and partnership strategy, she focuses on networking and business growth and development at a larger scale, with the aim of establishing sustainable funding for our rapidly growing small business. She likes live music, live nature and live humans and artist interviews. Want to advertise on OMN? Heck, want to underwrite us? We are super cool! Alaya is here to help, so go ahead and reach out!



Q/A with Naomi Hooley for Debra Arlin CD release – both Saturday at Jimmy Mak’s

Naomi Hooley (pictured) and Debra Arlyn celebrate Debra’s latest CD release Saturday. The two women are entwined, and their story is worth sitting down for.


Portland Jazz Festival 2012: Enrico Rava and his Tribe

Those lucky enough to make up a part of the sold-out audience this Saturday can confidently say they attended the performance of a lifetime. / Photo by Anthony Pidgeon


Evolove and Blameshift: Rising girl rockers at Backspace tomorrow

Rising female-fronted rockbands Evolove and Blameshift to sizzle on stage at Backspace this Saturday.


Meet Naomi LaViolette, Portland Muse

LaViolette could become Portland’s next Muse with enchanting, easy songs that may penetrate your soul if you’re not careful. This is an artist to watch. Start by seeing her at Jimmy Mak’s on January 27th for her debut album release.


Jake Oken-Berg can talk: Q/A on new album, politics

Jake Oken-Berg promotes his new album, “I’m really happy with it. Even though the sound isn’t radically different from anything I’ve done, the space I’m in is a much better space.” — Oken-Berg


All grown up: Q/A with Priscilla Ahn

Pricilla Ahn, beautiful inside and out, reflects on some of the best things in life. Read this Q/A and then go witness her magic yourself on October 15 at the Alberta Rose.


Junior Boys, how could you not?

A story of seduction: Junior Boys.


Canadian electro-crooners Junior Boys hit Doug Fir

To find yourself dancing with manic sexuality to the music that backs up lyrics about things that should make you want to hurt yourself, not celebrate… it’s clever, to be had like that.


Q/A: Sara Bareilles headlines the Schnitz

Sara Bareilles is on tour promoting her latest record “Kaleidoscope Heart.” She headlines Portland’s Schnitz on Tuesday, July 19.


Waterfront Blues Festival 2011: Monday 3pm – Oregon Food Bank $$ totals

Oregon Food Bank donations update, Waterfront Blues Festival 2011.