Drake crafts songs to leap the canyon between the heart and head, the poet and roadhouse, the grapes of wrath, the red mud Mississippi back roads and the old West. All ages are welcome.įrom Moscow, Idaho, Drake was born in the ancestral stomping grounds of Merle Haggard, John Steinbeck and Woody Guthrie, and raised all over the United States. Main St., Enterprise.Īdmission is $10 at the door or by season pass.ĭoors open at 6 p.m. Saturday at Lear’s Main Street Grill, 111 W. Tom Drake, Bart Budwig and Andrew Esquibel are the featured musicians when the Wallowa Valley Music Alliance presents another edition of its monthly songwriter showcase, Tunesmith Night, at 7 p.m. Details: Admission is $10 at the door or by season pass.Where: Lear’s Main Street Grill, 111 W.Tom Drake crafts songs to leap the canyon between the heart and the head. The Music Alliance and the Josephy Center appreciate this opportunity to express thanks to the community for the support of their programs year-round. The alliance and Josephy center have partnered several times in the past year, pairing music with visual art to bring a richer experience to their patrons. “It’s always joy to share music with the community at this special time of year.” “This is one of our favorite events,” alliance Executive Director Janis Carper said. Many of the performers this year are members of the board of directors of the Wallowa Valley Music Alliance. Also featured will be the Brann Family, the Lindsey Family and the Hobbs Family. This year’s performers include pianists Gail Swart and Seth Kinzie, singer/songwriters Rodd and Mary Ambroson, Janis Carper, Carolyn Lochert, Heidi Muller and Bob Webb, plus Sandi Richerson, Casey Kiser, Mark Eubanks, Heather Tyreman, Rebecca Lenahan (and students), Kelly McDonald and Bruce and Alex Coutant. Proceeds benefit both the alliance and the Josephy Center. Holiday treats and hot cider will be served. Join the Wallowa Valley Music Alliance in celebrating the holiday season with a variety of Christmas music on Sunday afternoon at the Josephy Center for Arts and Culture, 403 N. Where: Josephy Center for Arts and Culture, 403 N.This year’s show will take place Sunday afternoon. Darrell Brann and his wife, Christi, own the OK Theatre in Enterprise. The Brann Family performs at last year’s Community Christmas Concert.
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