Weekend Fun abounds with live music, TD and HR First Fridays
This Week in Gorge Entertainment
By Jim Drake
Live Music at Zim’s
Catch Live Music at Zim’s in The Dalles:
Friday, April 1, Papa Smoke with Mark and Marcy Troxel, 7-9 p.m.
Saturday, April 2, Richard Morrow and Kenny Olsen, 7-9 p.m.
Live music at Working Hands Beer
Working Hands Beer in Hood River presents live music, trivia nights and more.
Open Mic: Sundays 6-8 p.m.
Saturday, April 2, Slapjack Casualty, 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Live Music at The Pines
Live music returns Fridays, from 6-9 p.m. at The Pines Tasting Room in Hood River.
April 1 Chasing Ebenezer
Special Anniversary Party Saturday, April 2, with music from Brigid’s Crossing (Irish), 4-7 p.m.
April 8 Chick Preston
First Friday The Dalles April 1
Join Downtown The Dalles as downtown businesses are joining up with their favorite artists to “show the love of where we live,” on Friday, April 1,
Trivia Night at Thunder Island
Scott Anderson leads Trivia Night at Thunder Island Brewing in Cascade Locks on Thursday, April 7, from 6-9 p.m. Scan the trivia QR code to participate and get ready to have fun!
Yoga and Music planned April 3
Yoga teacher Crystal Borup and guitarist Finn Anderson team up on Sunday, April 3, for a Yoga and Music session at Yoga Samadhi in White Salmon. Interesting that the music will be in “English and Sanskrit.” Session fees and music donation apply. RSVP only www.crystalborup.com
Spring Lineup announced at Bargeway Pub
Bargeway Pub in The Dalles announces a music lineup with local and regional acts with rock, blues and country.
Wednesday, March 30, Britnee Kellogg (Country singer-songwriter)
Friday, April 1, Tyson Huckins (No Foolin)
Saturday, April 2, Al + Nolan Reunion w/ Special Guest, Joe Smart
Cherry Fest Little Royals contest opens
The Rivermark Community Credit Union Little Royals contest is back for the 2022 Cherry Fest in The Dalles. Do you have a little one between the ages of 3 and 7? We are looking for one boy and one girl to be this year's Little Miss Royal Anne and Little Mister Royal Andy. Head over to nominate your kiddo at NorthwestCherryFestival.com. Nominations will run until Monday, April 4, at noon.
Thursday Night Swing Dance in White Salmon
The Mt. View Grange in White Salmon hosts a Thursday Night Swing Dance. East Coast Swing starts at 7 p.m., and Beginning Lindy Hop at 8 p.m. Masks optional.
Are You the Next Cherry Idol?
“Do you have what it takes to be the next Cherry Idol? Wow The Dalles with your singing ability at the 41st Annual Northwest Cherry Festival. Learn more about participating at NorthwestCherryFestival.com. This community event will take place on the Toyota Festival Stage, Saturday, April 23. Good luck!”
HR Elks Inaugural Ball After Party April 2
Musician Tony Smiley is the featured musical guest for the Hood River Elk’s 2022 Inaugural Ball After Party dance on Saturday, April 2. The party starts at 8 p.m. and guests are invited to dress the part of roaring 20’s attire.
‘Lilies’ at Granada April 1-2
“Lilies of the Field” featuring lead actor Sidney Poitier is the vintage movie of the week at the Granada Theater in The Dalles. Showings Friday, April 1, and Saturday, April 2, doors open 5:30 p.m., show at 6 p.m. Dinner available.
Tray Dahl Jugtime Band show March 29
Mid Columbia Community Concert Association presents Tray Dahl and Jugtime Ragband Tuesday, March 29, at The Dalles Civic Auditorium. Doors open at 6 p.m. and show starts at 7 p.m. Expect “an energetic combination of all the popular styles of the 1920s and 1930s, immersed in an early 20th century New Orleans sound. They will have your feet stomping in a roaring twenties kind of way.” For more information and tickets visit www.mccca.org
Voci Community Choir concert April 8, 10
Join the a capella Voci Choir for a “knee-slapping, warm-feeling” program as they present “We’re Bound Away: Folk Music of the Americas” on Friday, April 8 (7 p.m.) and Sunday, April 10 (2 p.m.) at Hood River’s Riverside Community Church. The concert will be conducted by Corin Parker and will feature special guest performers. Tickets at https://www.gorgeorchestra.org/
About the Artists
Voci Community Choir presents “I’m Bound Away–Folk Music of the Americas”
People of a certain age will remember the folk music revival. Performers like Peter, Paul and Mary, Bob Dylan or Joan Baez sang timeless music that had been performed for centuries in America and the British Isles.
The folk revival led to singer/songwriters like James Taylor, a genre that is still going strong. On April 8 and 10, CGOA’s Voci Community Choir presents just a small sampling of folk music from a wide range of traditions, from Canada, the United States and Mexico. All the music shares a simplicity and directness of expression and emotions that everyone can relate to. That’s the beauty of folk music. It comes from everyday experiences and feelings.
301 Gallery April Exhibition ‘Whimsy’ April 1st
First Friday Opening Reception 5-7 p.m.
6 p.m. Gallery Talk
Live Jazz guitar with Chic Preston
All welcome! 301 Gallery is located at 301 Oak Street, in the beautiful Butler Bank building in downtown Hood River.
Conductor Corin Parker has selected music that is fun and joyful for both the performers and audiences. The music ranges from the rollicking “I’se the B’y,” a sea chanty from Newfoundland to the reflective “That Lonesome Road,” by James Taylor. There’s music in Spanish, music by Stephen Foster and songs from the spiritual tradition as well. The concert includes the premiere of “Two Water Songs,” which weaves together “Shenandoah” and “The Water is Wide.”
In addition to the choir, Parker is featuring guest musicians to accompany the singers, including popular local performer Dennis Castanares (known professionally as Alonzo Garbanzo). Other CGO musicians joining in are Hugh Amick, Kate Dougherty, Ed Price and Kathy Smith. Several Voci members will have solo turns.
The Voci Community Choir was founded over fifteen years ago by CGOA Artistic Director Mark Steighner. The choir has given a number of world premieres, and performed in concert with the Gorge Sinfonietta, presenting masterpieces like the Mozart Requiem and the Beethoven 9th symphony.
All audience members must present proof of COVID-19 vaccinations or recent negative tests. Masks are optional and at the discretion of the audience.
MoCo celebrates April 8
Mosier’s own Mosier Company celebrates a new Working Hands beer release on Friday, April 8, at 5 p.m. with Americana and Country music from Alder Brook and Albert Nicholas. Working Hands Beer provides the new beer “Exit 69.”
Live Music Mondays return to Everybody’s Brewing
Live Music Mondays at Everybody’s Brewing in White Salmon showcases the best in local and regional bands. Music is 6-8 p.m.
April 4: Arthur C. Lee (Solo Surf Folk)
April 11: Heart & Hammer (Acoustic Folk Trio)
Sonny Hess at 64 Taphouse
It’s a special blues show with Sonny Hess, Kathryn Grimm and Special Guest Lady Kat on Wednesday, April 6 starting at 7 p.m. at 64 Taphouse in Hood River. Tickets are available on 64 Taphouse Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/sixty4oz/
CGOA raises funds for Ukraine Relief
According to reports, concert goers to last week’s Sinfonietta concert with Tom Grant heard a tribute to the Ukrainian with the playing of the Ukrainian national anthem. (No information if the Bandura was involved). A special donation fund for Unicef's Ukraine Children's Relief program raised over $1600 and additional donations can be made to https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?donation=cgoa for a limited time.
Book Club meets in Bingen April 20
The Wine and Book Club meets at the Society Hotel in Bingen, Wash., on Wednesday, April 20, at 5 p.m. Hosted by Ashlyn N., the featured book is “Atlas of the Heart,” by Brené Brown.
Radio Reminders
I was walking home the other day and a bumper sticker told me there was something called El Rio, 99.9 FM (KAHG), which turns out to be “Christian programming and music for the Hispanic community in the Columbia River Gorge.” This is in addition to Radio Tierra, 95.1, also bringing music and news programs for the Hispanic community. In the Worth Mentioning Department?: For a long time, there’s been a flyer posted downstairs in the Hood River County Library for something called deadrabbitradio.com. The most “information” seems to be at the Patreon page for this “daily paranormal, conspiracy and true crime podcast.” But, does the creator live here in The Gorge, or did a fan of the show post the flyer? (insert Twilight Zone Music Here). https://www.patreon.com/DeadRabbitRadio