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Dec
8
Sat
Best Cellar – CARDV Benefit @ First United Methodist Church
Dec 8 @ 3:30 am – 7:00 am

Musicians from all over are coming together to perform in a benefit concert for The Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence. Come hear Ian Priestman, Audrey Perkins, Scott McAleer, Janeen Phillips, Dan Stone, Tom Chase, Ron Sharman,Tom and Ellen Demarest and me for an evening of acoustic music.
December 7th is the last day of the term, so you can celebrate the end of the term and support a great cause at the same time.
This evening is part of the Best Cellar music series, which, once a year, donates it’s money to CARDV. The Best Cellar is a low cost, family friendly evening of acoustic music.

Feb
11
Mon
Harmony and Stomp @ First Presbyterian Church
Feb 11 @ 3:00 am – 6:00 am

Unique Vocal Harmonyand Stomp Comes to Corvallis

Sunday February 10, 2013, 7:00 PM

*Tickets will be at Grassroots Books by January 9.

Harmony-lovers, this is for you! From California, the enchanting moira smiley & VOCO are gorgeous harmony singers that accompany themselves on cello, banjo, accordion, and ukulele.

They bring old American shape-notes and new hambone, strains of Eastern Europe and sweet new original songs to vibrant life. Come prepared to sing & stomp along!

Mar
2
Sat
Jamie Laval with Dick Compton @ First Presbyterian Church
Mar 2 @ 3:30 am
Apr
22
Mon
Väsen @ First Presbyterian Church
Apr 22 @ 2:00 am – 5:00 am
Väsen (from Sweden) is returning by popular demand.
Local fiddler Tatiana Hargreaves will be Väsen’s special guest.
Väsen Mindset Omslag

The Swedish word Väsen has three meanings — essence, spirit, and hullabaloo — making it the perfect name for a band that is part Nordic tradition and part whirling dervish. To its roots in the musical traditions of Uppland, Sweden, Väsen brings playfulness and vitality, transforming venerable polskas and marches into modern groove masterpieces, yet retaining the consummate playing skills and ageless appeal of the best traditional music.

Väsen’s unique sound showcases the playing of Olov Johansson, a virtuoso of the nykelharpa, a bowed, 16-string instrument related to both the hurdy-gurdy and the fiddle, along with violist Mikael Marin and guitarist Roger Tallroth, in a ensemble that swings through dense, sinuous arrangements with amazing intensity and deft interplay, on stage and on albums like their recent Väsen Street.

Public radio’s All Things Considered said of the group, “The absurdly broad term ‘world music’ is rendered useless in the face of these musicians who play with such passion and glee that everything on the globe seems to disappear except their hometown fires. This is ‘local music’ in the best sense of the word—believable, human-scaled, and fluent in the international language of musical interplay.” As one member of Väsen put it more succinctly: “We can promise you one thing. You never know quite what’s going to happen.”

May
11
Sat
Kafana Republik – Concert @ Troubadour Music Center
May 11 @ 3:00 am

Kafana RepublikA kafana is a coffee house; a place where the community gathers to share food, drink, ideas, songs, and experiences.

Hailing from Seattle, Kafana Republik faithfully recreates the music of Eastern Europe, including the countries of Macedonia, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Serbia and Croatia. Their repertoire highlights the songs, ballads and dance music that form the heartbeat and soul of these cultures, played with joy and heartfelt respect for the traditions of Eastern Europe.

Nov
9
Sat
Jeff Peterson slack key guitar @ Unitarian Fellowship
Nov 9 @ 4:00 am – 7:00 am

Jeff Peterson
Jeff Peterson is one of the most versatile musicians in the Hawaiian music scene today. Specializing in Slack Key, Classical, and Jazz guitar, he has contributed to two Grammy Award-winning recordings and has been honored with four Na Hōkū Hanohano Awards in Hawaii.

He will be joined by OSU Hula Dancers.

His music was in the movie The Descendants and perhaps you heard him interviewed on NPR? As a performer, Jeff has had the honor to work with a wide range of artists and groups including Eric Clapton, James Galway, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Aaron Neville, Boz Scaggs, the Honolulu Symphony, Hawaii Opera Theatre, Amy Hanaiali’i Gilliom, The Matt Catingub Orchestra of Hawaii, jazz bassist Rufus Reid, shakuhachi master Riley Lee, the acclaimed string quartet Ethel, and with many other artists in the fields of Hawaiian, classical, and jazz music. Jeff is the real deal. He is also a super nice guy.

For your convenience, credit card purchases will be available online Oct 5-Nov 7. They will all be $17 (plus a $1.55 fee) through tickettomato.com. Note that there is no member discount for the credit card purchases.

Dec
21
Sat
Molly’s Revenge Winterdance: A Celtic Christmas Celebration @ First Presbyterian Church
Dec 21 @ 3:00 am – 6:00 am

Molly's Revenge with Christa BurchMolly’s Revenge and special guest vocalist Christa Burch with the Rosemary Turco Irish Dancers will present an evening of music, song and dance associated with the festive season. The performance will include Christmas songs both old and new, all played with a Celtic twist, as well as selections from the band’s new album.

The California-based group has toured internationally since 2000 as a four and five-piece acoustic band, releasing eleven CDs and working with producers John Doyle and Aaron Jones to release their previous two albums. Earlier this year, Molly’s Revenge released of an all-instrumental collection titled Trio, recorded at a remote windswept retreat in the redwoods of the Mendocino coast. Trio is a compelling collection of fierce and beautiful tunes encompassing Scottish pipe sets, driving Irish reels, jigs, polkas, slides, and hornpipes, French Canadian fiddle tunes, and even a set of American old-time melodies featuring Highland pipes.

Molly’s Revenge, whose lineup includes bagpipes, fiddle, whistle, guitar, mandola, and bodhran, have toured extensively in the USA as well as Australia, China and Scotland.  The band is known for its unique and infectious on-stage enthusiasm. Their arrangements of traditional jigs and reels bring these dance tunes up to date with a driving, hard-edged accent that always leaves audiences shouting for more.

Guest vocalist Christa Burch possesses a singular voice: warm, supple, expressive, intimate, and instantly recognizable. Part of a vibrant new generation of American folk singers, Christa deftly marries intuitive musicianship and storytelling through song. To balance the gentle beauty of Christa’s songs, the Rosemary Turco Irish Dancers bring a percussive, joyful, and colorful exuberance to the stage. This 8th Annual Celtic Christmas Celebration will capture the traditional spirit of the season and warm the hearts of all.

Jan
30
Thu
Jim Malcolm @ Majestic Theatre Community Room
Jan 30 @ 3:30 am – 6:00 am

Jim MalcolmOn tour from Scotland, Jim Malcolm, one of Scotland’s finest singers and songwriters, is bringing a blast of Scottish culture to Corvallis. Scotland’s Songwriter of the Year in 2004 and three-times nominated for Scots Singer of the Year, Jim is one of those performers who will have you laughing and crying during an evening of wonderful songs and entertaining stories about Scotland and his life on the road. Jim Malcolm  performs award-winning original songs, traditional ballads and the works of Robert Burns, with guitar and harmonicas. His harmonica work is pretty hot. Jim tours extensively in Germany, USA and UK. He’s also known for dynamic performances as lead singer with Old Blind Dogs. His career highlight of 2011 was to perform his own songs Lochanside and Battle of Waterloo with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra at a sold-out concert in Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall.

Four years ago, Jim performed to a sold-out crowd in the same venue here in Corvallis. He included a highly entertaining presentation of songs by Robert Burns. If you missed that special happening, you can still catch it on a DVD he released! It is titled: Jim Malcolm’s Bard Hair Day.

Burns wrote about everything — life, love, sex, the Scottish weather, legends, mice, horses, travels, food, work, grieving, and friendship are but a handful of his topics. Jim Malcolm’s rich vocal style brings new life to Burn’s timeless musical words. Jim’s latest CD, Sparkling Flash, features Jim’s songs, traditional songs  and ones by Scottish poets such as Robert Burns and Robert Tannahill. Here is what others say:

“Jim Malcolm’s voice has the complex individuality of an aged single-malt whisky.”   Boston Globe

“One of those pure warm Scottish folk voices one never tires of listening to.”   Dirty Linen

“One of the finest singing voices in Scotland in any style”   Living Tradition

“Undeniably stunning” Mojo

Feb
8
Sat
ROY ZIMMERMAN rescheduled to Feb 20 @ TBA
Feb 8 @ 4:00 am – 6:30 am

Roy ZimmermanAll advance tickets will be honored on the new date, Thursday Feb. 20.

 Location will be announced, so watch this site.

If you have a ticket and can’t make it  contact Chere at  cherep@comcast.net

Roy Zimmerman is a satirical songwriter in the Tom Lehrer/Phil Ochs tradition with a great gift for clever and funny lyrics that really rhyme and an incredibly entertaining banter between his song
“You’re brilliant. Just brilliant!” — Terry Jones, Monty Python
Tom Lehrer himself says, “I congratulate Roy Zimmerman on reintroducing literacy to comedy songs.  And the rhymes actually rhyme, they don’t just ‘rhyne.'”
Joni Mitchell says, “Roy’s lyrics move beyond poetry and achieve perfection.”
Don’t miss this opportunity to see him in concert Friday, February 7, at 8 pm at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (2945 NW Circle Blvd, Corvallis) Advance tickets will be at Grass Roots Books; $15 for CFS members, $17 for nonmembers, add $2 at the door. For your convenience, credit card purchases will be $17 (plus a small fee through https://www.tickettomato.com). Note that there is no member discount for the credit card purchases.
He spent the Comedy Boom years of the Eighties doing stand-up in San Francisco, sharing stages with George Carlin, Bill Maher, Kate Clinton, Dennis Miller and many others. He wrote all the material for his funny folk music quartet The Foremen, recording two albums for Warner/Reprise Records. He’s done several shows with The Pixies’ Frank Black, swapping songs in a solo acoustic setting.
“Roy Zimmerman simultaneously inspires me and makes me laugh my ass off,” says comedian/author Paul Krassner.
Zimmerman tours almost constantly, taking his funny songs about fracking, creationism, marijuana laws, government shutdown, same-sex marriage, guns, taxes and abstinence across the country, often playing in some of the least Progressive places in America for the most Progressive people there – the “Blue Dots” he calls them. So this is his “Blue Dot Tour”. “I get accused of preaching to the converted,” he says, “but I don’t think of it that way. I think of it as entertaining the troops.”
The world is full of funny songs, but Zimmerman’s hilarious, rhyme-intensive originals are also incisive calls to action, smart, savvy and undeniable. The “Blue Dot Tour” is ninety minutes of these songs – funny songs like “The Faucet’s on Fire!” and “I Want a Marriage Like They Had In the Bible,” heartfelt songs like “Hope, Struggle and Change” and “I Approve This Message.”
In thirteen albums over twenty years, Roy has brought the sting of satire to the struggle for Peace and Social Justice. His songs have been heard on HBO and Showtime. He has recorded for Warner/Reprise Records. He’s been profiled on NPR’s “All Things Considered.” Zimmerman’s YouTube videos have amassed over seven million views, and he’s a featured blogger for the Huffington Post.
Sing Out! Magazine writes, “Zimmerman is a guy on the left skewering folks on the right with rapier-sharp lyrics … underneath the caustic satire is a man who is surprisingly optimistic.”
We have seen him twice and loved it, as did the rest of the audience (falling out of their chairs laughing). Check out his you-tubes, and if you like what you see, join us on Feb. 20. 
Feb
21
Fri
ROY ZIMMERMAN CONNECTS THE BLUE DOTS (rescheduled) @ Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
Feb 21 @ 4:00 am – 6:30 am

Roy Zimmerman

Your existing tickets will be good. If you purchased tickets and cannot attend on Feb. 20, contact Chere Pereira at cherep@comcast.net. Please check back to this site for further details.
Roy Zimmerman is a satirical songwriter in the Tom Lehrer/Phil Ochs tradition with a great gift for clever and funny lyrics that really rhyme and an incredibly entertaining banter between his song
“You’re brilliant. Just brilliant!” — Terry Jones, Monty Python
Tom Lehrer himself says, “I congratulate Roy Zimmerman on reintroducing literacy to comedy songs.  And the rhymes actually rhyme, they don’t just ‘rhyne.'”
Joni Mitchell says, “Roy’s lyrics move beyond poetry and achieve perfection.”
Don’t miss this opportunity to see him in concert Friday, February 7, at 8 pm at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (2945 NW Circle Blvd, Corvallis) Advance tickets will be at Grass Roots Books; $15 for CFS members, $17 for nonmembers, add $2 at the door. For your convenience, credit card purchases will be $17 (plus a small fee through https://www.tickettomato.com). Note that there is no member discount for the credit card purchases.
He spent the Comedy Boom years of the Eighties doing stand-up in San Francisco, sharing stages with George Carlin, Bill Maher, Kate Clinton, Dennis Miller and many others. He wrote all the material for his funny folk music quartet The Foremen, recording two albums for Warner/Reprise Records. He’s done several shows with The Pixies’ Frank Black, swapping songs in a solo acoustic setting.
“Roy Zimmerman simultaneously inspires me and makes me laugh my ass off,” says comedian/author Paul Krassner.
Zimmerman tours almost constantly, taking his funny songs about fracking, creationism, marijuana laws, government shutdown, same-sex marriage, guns, taxes and abstinence across the country, often playing in some of the least Progressive places in America for the most Progressive people there – the “Blue Dots” he calls them. So this is his “Blue Dot Tour”. “I get accused of preaching to the converted,” he says, “but I don’t think of it that way. I think of it as entertaining the troops.”
The world is full of funny songs, but Zimmerman’s hilarious, rhyme-intensive originals are also incisive calls to action, smart, savvy and undeniable. The “Blue Dot Tour” is ninety minutes of these songs – funny songs like “The Faucet’s on Fire!” and “I Want a Marriage Like They Had In the Bible,” heartfelt songs like “Hope, Struggle and Change” and “I Approve This Message.”
In thirteen albums over twenty years, Roy has brought the sting of satire to the struggle for Peace and Social Justice. His songs have been heard on HBO and Showtime. He has recorded for Warner/Reprise Records. He’s been profiled on NPR’s “All Things Considered.” Zimmerman’s YouTube videos have amassed over seven million views, and he’s a featured blogger for the Huffington Post.
Sing Out! Magazine writes, “Zimmerman is a guy on the left skewering folks on the right with rapier-sharp lyrics … underneath the caustic satire is a man who is surprisingly optimistic.”
We have seen him twice and loved it, as did the rest of the audience (falling out of their chairs laughing). Check out his you-tubes, and if you like what you see, join us on Feb. 20. 
May
9
Fri
The Sarah Jarosz Trio featuring Alex Hargreaves and Nathaniel Smith @ Corvallis High School Theatre
May 9 @ 2:30 am – 5:00 am

Sarah Jarosz Trio

Alex Hargreaves and Nathaniel Smith join with Sarah Jarosz to form the Sarah Jarosz Trio.

SARAH JAROSZ is a 22- year-old, Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who hails from just outside Austin, TX.  A recent graduate from the prestigious New England Conservatory, she released her third album, Build Me Up From Bones, for Sugar Hill Records on September 24th.  Over the past four years, Jarosz, who musically fits comfortably where contemporary folk, Americana and roots music intersect, has covered a remarkable amount of ground thus far.  She has toured the United States extensively, as well as Canada and the UK, taped Austin City Limits and the BBC Series The Transatlantic Sessions and appeared on A Prairie Home Companion.  Her two previous records (Song Up In Her Head andFollow Me Down) received high praise from outlets including Rolling Stone, New York Times, USA Today, Paste, Mojo, Acoustic Guitar and American Songwriter, and she has received multiple Grammy and Americana Music Association nominations.

Sarah is supported on the road by stellar musicians Alex Hargreaves (fiddle) and Nathaniel Smith (cello).  Hargreaves recently completed the prestigious Berklee Global Jazz Institute at the Berklee College of Music in Boston and has been tapped to perform and record with such musicians as Jerry Douglas and jazz master Danilo Perez.  Smith has toured for years with renown Cape Breton fiddler Natalie MacMaster and, more recently, in various configurations with Jeremy Kittel.  Jarosz, Hargreaves and Smith, who met at various music camps when they were much younger, have been performing together since 2010; the sheer joy they express on stage during performances is contagious.  Hargreaves and Smith are both featured on Jarosz’s upcoming release Build Me Up From Bones.

 

Oct
12
Sun
2014 McCutcheon @ First Presbyterian Church
Oct 12 @ 2:30 am – 5:30 am

John McCutcheonJohn McCutcheon 2014

See:   https://corvallisfolklore.org/home/event/john-mccutcheon2017

returns for his traditional fall concert in Corvallis.  He’s been doing this for decades and fills the hall with both audience and amazing music, his own and others’, accompanied by a wide array of instruments.

More details about John McCutcheon and the concert

Mar
12
Thu
Katie McNally Band @ Majestic Theatre Community Room
Mar 12 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Katie McNallyKatie McNally

Described by The Living Tradition as “the new face of Scottish fiddling in the USA”, Katie McNally grew up steeped in the vibrant Scottish and Cape Breton music community in Boston and is the 2009 New England Scottish Fiddle Champion. She was a student of Hanneke Cassel and has performed at venues such as the Newport Folk Festival, The Freight and Salvage, Wolf Trap, Symphony Space, Benaroya Hall, and various folk venues throughout the country. Katie performs regularly with all-female Celtic band Long Time Courting, has been a member of the New England fiddle supergroup Childsplay since 2009, and joined world-renowned Galician bagpiper Carlos Núñez on his tour of North America in 2012. Featured on the cover of Fiddler Magazine’s Winter 2014 issue,Katie is in high demand across the country as a performer, fiddle teacher, and dance musician.

In her second tour of the Pacific Northwest, Katie will be teaming up with two  innovative performers in acoustic music in the US, genre-bending pianist Neil Pearlman and Madison-based violist Shauncey Ali. Katie’s evocative and melodic playing combined with Shauncey’s powerful harmonies and counterpoint—all anchored by Neil’s rhythmically driving piano accompaniment—creates a uniquely arresting take on traditional music.

This is a 50-seat intimate acoustic venue, so the concert will likely sell out.  Buy your tickets in advance at tickettomato.com.

Join Boston-based fiddler Katie McNally for an evening of bold and exquisite tunes bursting from the Scottish and Cape Breton traditions.

May
5
Tue
David Roth @ First Congregational Church
May 5 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm

David RothDavid Roth strikes many chords, hearts, and minds with his unique songs, offbeat observations, moving stories, sense of the hilarious, and powerful singing and subject matter. As singer, songwriter, recording artist, keynote speaker, workshop leader, and instructor, David has earned top honors at premier songwriter competitions – Kerrville (TX) and Falcon Ridge (NY) – and taken his music, experience, and expertise to a wide variety of venues in this and other countries full-time for more than two decades.

May
15
Fri
Chuck Pyle @ Cliff & Chere's house
May 15 @ 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm

Chuck PylePerennial favorite Chuck Pyle will be in town on Friday May 15 to do a house concert at the Pereira’s. The show starts at 8 PM and admission is $18 for CFS members and $20 for nonmembers. Admired as a sly humorist and an innovative guitarist, Chuck Pyle has performed for the Colorado Legislature, on Austin City Limits, and at Bill Gates’ home. He’s had his songs recorded by John Denver, Chris LeDoux, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band & Jerry Jeff Walker. He sees what’s best about America, writing songs about love lost & love found, forgetful cowboys, heroic highway patrolmen, and brain stems gone “critical”.

He is an accomplished guitarist with a warm and welcoming voice. He has performed in Corvallis many times and his concerts are really entertaining- with great stories and songs that make you laugh, keep you thinking, and many that make you want to get on your horse and ride the open range.

Pyle’s latest CD, COVER STORIES, is a collection of tunes by some lesser-known songwriters – like Pete & Lou Berryman, Walt Wilkins, Lynn Miles and Hayes Carll – whose work has been admired by other songwriters for years. These are 12 well-crafted songs beautifully rendered in 12 great performances by Chuck Pyle with his innovative Chuck Pyle Finger-Style, accompanied by side-kick, Gordon Burt on fiddle, and Don Richmond on steel guitar, dobro & mandolin.

“Chuck Pyle’s songs, playing and singing are transporting. If you’re looking for top-flight alt-country-inflected contemporary folk… this is it.”    – Sing Out!

“Pyle was one of my favorite songwriter discoveries of this year. Every song lover in town should make it a point to seek out this man’s music.”  – Music Row Magazine

To reserve a space and get directions,   send an email to cherep@comcast.net (or, if an email won’t work, call 541-753-9224).