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2019 is Gonna Be Juicy For Handmade Moments

Just like the fruit off the Paw Paw Tree

Following a collision in their biodiesel bus in 2016, Anna Moss and Joel Ludford were on a track of recovery. Not just physically, but also mentally and spiritually as well. The Arkansas duo has since then moved through those challenges and is ready to start putting out the best music they’ve ever made as the […]

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Watching the Night Channels

“03” is just the beginning

A bunch of dudes jamming out in the wilderness just feels like Bend, doesnโ€™t it? And thatโ€™s exactly what local band Night Channels did with its debut singleโ€™s music video. In the video for โ€œ03,โ€ youโ€™ll find Night Channels deep in the brush, on the roof and just generally looking cool while shredding on guitar in […]

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New Year’s Eve With Larry and His Flask

The boys of Bend set 2019 off right

Hometown rockers Larry and His Flask are prepped to take over the Domino Room New Year’s Eve. You can’t go wrong jamming out with some local favorites to start the new year, and there isn’t anything else the guys would rather be doing, either. “It’s great to be home and playing music,” says member Kirk […]

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Top 10(ish) Music Shows of 2018

A local DJ waxes about the best live music he saw this year, and our editor sneaks in one, too

Editor’s note: Central Oregon gets more than its fair share of great touring acts, as well as local musicians, hitting its stages. To help us recall some of the best nights in live music, we consulted someone who attends more than his fair share of shows: local DJ Mike Thomas, who I join each Thursday […]

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FireOnyx is set to Thrill

An album release galore for Brother Gabe

Parallel 44’s founder Gabe Johnson is stepping even more out into the music scene with the release party of his solo debut album “FireOnyx” at the Volcanic Theatre Pub. Self-produced by Brother Gabe himself, alongside Steve Swatkins โ€“ whom Johnson says is a “gentleman in the truest sense” โ€“ “FireOnyx” is a combination of soul, […]

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A Lifelong Dream

The Jess Ryan Band gears up for a debut album

If you’re a fan of the local live music scene in Bend, you’ve probably seen Jess Ryan drawing an audience at various venues โ€” either solo at open mics, or with her ensemble The Jess Ryan Band. Primarily influenced by alt rock bands of the ’90s, her band’s sound features blues-drenched lead guitar, groovy bass […]

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On His Own Again

Jacob Miller is feeling at home in his own skin with his debut solo record on the way

Almost a decade ago, singer-songwriter Jacob Miller boarded Amtrak’s famous Empire Builder line with a one-way ticket headed west. With a population of less than 1,000, Miller left behind the small-town life of Eden, Wis., with his suitcase and a Fender Jaguar guitar in hand. With no real plans other than striking out on his […]

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Sing along with the Masters

Bend choir makes a joyful noise at the Tower

The Mastersingers of Central Oregon make spirits bright with John Rutter’s Magnificat, plus a handful of favorite holiday tunes, at the Tower Theatre this weekend. Rutter’s popular elaboration of the classic song of praise, also known as the “Song of Mary,” is a joy-filled masterwork the Mastersingers will perform with the accompaniment of a 25-piece […]

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Honky Tonk Heaven

Whitey Morgan and the 78’s play country cut from the cloth of honky-tonk legends

Whitey Morgan, a purveyor of pure, unadulterated country music, is headed to Bend this weekend for a show at the Midtown Ballroom. Morgan and his band, the 78’s, are touring on the heels of his fifth studio album, “Hard Times & White Lines,” released in October. Citing influences from Kris Kristofferson and John Prine, Morgan’s […]

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