A Promise of the Real that is. This exciting 60’s jam, blues-rock crossover kept it real and rocked the house.
The lyrical tag team The Cool Kids arrived with SoCal natives Pac Div to show the Roseland their unique rap styles influenced by the golden era of hip-hop.
The second half of the night featured stunning performances from Sallie Ford & the Sound Outside, Dirty Mittens, Tahoe Jackson, Yeltsin, and Matt Sheehy & The Menders.
The first half of Mississippi Studio’s one year anniversary featured Sean Flinn & The Royal We, Run On Sentence, Holcombe Waller, Adam Shearer, Justin Power, and Laura Gibson.
Negotiations with the three developers continue, PDC’s Rose Quarter Development Project SAC report on hold.
The former Beulah front man (and current Portland resident) has recovered from harrowing medical problems to finally record his first solo album.
The Big Pink returns to Portland for a second time sharing the stage with A Place To Bury Strangers and IO Echo.
EOTO’s indie-electronic act hits the stage at Eugene’s WOW Hall (March 11) before touring to Portland’s Berbati’s Pan (March 12).
Seattle invaded Portland on Sunday night with rocking indie and acoustic folk from The Cave Singers, The Dutchess and the Duke, and The Moondoggies.
Mimicking Birds celebrate their self-titled debut, playing along to video from BBC’s “Planet Earth: Jungles.”
Two Northwest singer-songwriters able to calm and jostle play a free gig at the White Eagle Saloon on Wednesday night.
A perfect storm of increasingly unappreciative fans looking for more flash and a worrisome Bush administration made guitar virtuoso Paul Chasman walked away from music. Find out what brought him back.
But before he leaves, he gives fans a few treats and, of course, a hometown CD release show at the Doug Fir.
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