Shaene Marie Pascal is surely one to watch. She’s going places, even if she sings about being in the backseat. With her first debut five-track EP, “To Make New Friends,” recorded by Steven Hartwell of Featherlight Studios, Pascal hits local stages this summer for her first performances after releasing her album — which already has […]
Sound Stories & Interviews
Dogwood Cocktail Cabin Will Keep Your Senses Spinning
Doug and Phoebe Pedersen are a creative duo also known as the owners of the funky and shabby-chic Dogwood Cocktail Cabin, which is also my current favorite underground jazz and DJ venue with delicious and worldly late night food. Food past 10pm in Bend! Can you believe it?! And the chillest tunes. The brick cabin, […]
Boneyard Pub has a Stage!
Besides making delicious craft beer for well over a decade (this year marks Boneyard Pub’s 13th Anniversary) —motorcycles, old classic cars and skulls and cross bones are a few of Boneyard Pub’s favorite things over at 1955 NE Division Street. Now adding to its unique old-town, SoCal aesthetic, the five-year-old pub has a platform for […]
Rewind: Shows We Saw This Week
The Source staff is pretty spoiled when it comes to seeing live music. Between invites from press people and hosting some of our own shows through our colleagues at Lay It Out Events, we see a lot of music! Throughout the summer, look for this occasional column recapping the shows we saw and what we […]
James Taylor Sells Out Hayden Homes Amphitheater
He was witty. He was funny. He joked about “having to” take an intermission as he flashed his hand-drawn set list board to the audience — something crowds don’t usually get to see (especially at a sold-out show of 6,500 people). He was kind. He was humble beyond belief. And he brought the Central Oregon […]
Amphitheater Season is Here
Kenny Wayne Shepherd’s recently released DVD, “Straight to You Live,” is the first concert DVD he’s released in a career that now stretches back more than 25 years. But it’s not like he’s been trying to avoid doing such a project all this time. “The fans have been asking for a live DVD for decades,” […]
Cascade Equinox Music Festival Coming in September
I can’t even remember the last time I saw Phantogram headlining on a festival lineup, can you? Plus, Pretty Lights! And here we are in 2023 with the throwback electronic-dream pop pioneers headlining the first Cascade Equinox — which has partnered in conjunction with Bend’s long adored 4 Peaks local musical visionaries — right in […]
The Music Guide to Your Restaurant Guide
For the long awaited 2023 Source Weekly Restaurant guide we’re here to talk about music. If you’re like me, the music playing when I’m going out to eat makes or breaks my experience. I’m worse than Roger Ebert when it comes to criticizing the vibe anywhere I may wine or dine. Music is a huge […]
A Rebirth of Bend’s Hip-Hop History
What’s up, hip-hop fans? Local hip-hop artist Gabriel Van Eikeren is returning to the scene and keeping it fresh with a new name and new words. You may remember him as “Amsterdam” if you’ve been in the know and swimming in Bend’s hip-hop pool since the early 2000s (ish) — especially if you were hanging […]
Ding Ding! Eek-A-Mouse Is Calling!
All right Bend, if you were or are (for you youngsters reading) bumping any original reggae music in the ’80s, you might understand the excitement and rarity happening here this month. After over 13 years since his last U.S. tour, the reggae legend Eek-A-Mouse graces the Domino Room stage May 13, and this surely isn’t […]

