Calendar
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7:30 Blues and Sunshine
Tim Chase and Steve Sever
8:30 Lark (formerly Three Fingered Jack)
Band: Wild Asparagus
Caller: George Marshall
Wild Asparagus on Thursday night: Starts promptly at 7:30 (no teaching). Stops a bit early too, to allow working folk to get at least a little sleep. Special dance, special time, special band, and a special price to help pay for it.
7:30 Shy-She@Gary with Adam Scramstaad and Steve Oder
Strong vocal harmonies and song writing from Gary and Shy Nolte, combined with excellent instrumental from Adam and Steve, making for a wonderful combo.
8:30 Audrey Perkins and Friends
Some of the best musicians from miles around will be there to augment Audrey’s beautiful singing. It should be a very special performance.
7:30 Tim Hardin and The Pagan Angels
Folk, country, and humor from Tim and friends.
8:30 Jazzopolis
Music from the golden, swing era by Bev and Ray Brassfield, Fred Berman, Faye Cummins, and JG. Wonderful singing accompanied by some very classy instrumental work.
7:30 Thorharp Combo
Dave and Sharon Thormahlen return with their unique harp-guitar music, celebrating their new CD release.
8:30 Cooper HollowWith members Jim Hockenhull (Fiddle, guitar, accordion, vocals), Sally Clark (Mandolin, guitar, harmony vocals), and Paul Scheerer (Guitar, mandolin, tenor banjo, harmonica, lead vocals), Cooper Hollow is a high energy string band. They perform a mix of bluegrass, old-time fiddle tunes, country, blues and rags with a bit of Cajun thrown in for spice.
7:30 MC Squared
Corvallis veterans, Mark, Chere and Cliff are returning to the Best Cellar for the umpteenth time.
formerly known as The Ukes of Hazard, host the Corvallis Ukulele Cabaret on the 1st Friday of each month from 7-9pm at the First Alternative Food Coop meeting room. They’re bringing their uke music to the Best Cellar.
7:30 Rita Brown and Bill Smythe
Besides great singing, songwriting and guitar playing, this is the couple that created our annual benefit for CARDV
8:30 Jazzopolis
Great musicianship by a group that brings classic interpretations of the music of the 30’s and 40’s. Featuring Bev and Ray Brassfield, Fred Berman, Faye Cummins, and JG.
7:30 Rebecca Smith and Laura Zaerr
These two wonderful harpists bring musical influences from all over the globe. They play in support of Rebecca’s new CD.
8:30 Shanghaied on the Willamette
Gordy Euler and Jonathan Lay will make there way down the Willamette, well, I-5 actually, to entertain us with strong vocals, multi-instrument skill, and story telling. They’ve been a Best Cellar favorite for a long time.
Brothers Andrew and Noah Van Norstrand have played for contra dances for more than a decade. Yes, they started touring before graduating high school. They’re both “married old men” in their 20s now, but still enjoy touring with their mom, Kim Yerton, playing for dances from coast to coast. This trio visits us all the way from New York. Dancing to their music will definitely be worth your while!
Caller George Marshall returns to Eugene, bringing these fine musicians.
CFS Swing Dance
Music by Swing & a Ms, with Audrey Perkins
Come down for a swing lesson/refresher at 7:00pm and dance away to live music starting at 7:30.
7:30 Mike and Carleen McCornack
This singer-songwriter couple from Eugene has been delighting audiences for over 40 years with their own brand of original and contemporary, folk-influenced music, exceptional vocal harmony and guitar accompaniment that sparkles! They are a Best Cellar favorite.
8:30 Pete Kozak
Pete plays mandolin, guitar, banjo, fiddle, dobro, and harmonica. He’s a great musician who has played in several local bands, through the years: The Bush Pilots, Yellow Rose, Pickin’ Noodle Soup, and The Rubes. He’s stood on stage with Neal Grandstaff, Paula Walters, Jeff Hino, Creighton Lindsay, Mark Weiss, Ray Brassfield, and Gary Nolde. On top of all that, before coming out west, Pete earned a Best Vocalist award at the Nebraska Old Time Fiddlers and Country Music Festival.
Note: This month the Best Cellar will be upstairs, at the top of the church.
Enter through the main 11th St. entrance.
7:30 Mark Weiss
Mark celebrates 50 years of playing the guitar with a number of friends: Pete Kozak, Dave Plaehn Chere and Cliff Pereira, Ed and Linda Waymire, Audrey Perkins, Tim Hardin, and a little piece of dynamite named Aurelia Rensema.
8:30 Audrey Perkins
As fine a singer as our community has, Audrey will be joined by Suzannah Doyle, Nancy Snowden, Bill Pfender, Page Hundermer, John Bliss, and Paul Regan. Songs will come from Diana Krall, Elvis Costello, Bruce Cockburn, Irving Berlin, Rogers and Hart, Nat King Cole, Lambert-Hendricks-Ross, and some guy named Neal Gladstone.
7:30 Mike and Carleen McCornack
Singer-songwriters Mike & Carleen McCornack have been delighting audiences for over forty years with an engaging musical style that blends clear, expressive, harmonious vocals with sparkling acoustic instrumental accompaniments. Their wide-ranging repertoire includes many critically-acclaimed original compositions. They have released seven albums during their career: Possibilities; Live On Earth; Beasties, Bumbershoots & Lullabies; Sunshine Cake; High Hopes; A Road To Call Your Own; and Ready For Christmas.
8:30 Triple Play – featuring Kurt Dietrich
Great three part harmony. Triple play features Kurt Dietrich, owner of Bull Frog Music, in his first Best Cellar performance.