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2024-07-16
Trout Lake Hall's Sizzling Summer Lineup: Eclectic Sounds, Lively Dances, and Bluegrass Bliss
Trout Lake Hall, nestled in the heart of the Columbia River Gorge, is set to ignite the summer with a diverse lineup of musical acts and events that promise to captivate audiences of all ages. From the raucous bluegrass of the Chicken $#!T Gamblers to the vintage Americana of Petunia & the Vipers, this venue is poised to become the epicenter of the region's cultural scene.
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Chicken $#!T Gamblers: Bluegrass Rebels with a Cause
Prepare to be swept away by the unhinged and raunchy charm of the Chicken $#!T Gamblers. This eclectic group of musical mavericks rejects conformity and embraces the absurd, crafting a unique brand of bluegrass that blends elements of old-timey gospel, vintage Shakedown Street vibes, and country sass. Armed with stringed instruments, internal metronomes, and a thesaurus, the Gamblers unleash a reign of audacity, defying genre boundaries and delivering a sonic experience that is equal parts weird, pseudo-traditional, and utterly captivating. Prepare to have your soundholes filled with their filthy and kind bluegrass-inspired stuffing.
Megan Alder: Vocal Powerhouse Delivering Americana Bliss
Hailing from the Columbia River Gorge, Megan Alder is a vocal wonder who captivates audiences with her original music, classic swing, and folk-inspired tunes. Alder's raw grit and soul-stirring delivery elevate her Americana-infused sound, transporting listeners on a journey through the rich tapestry of the region's musical heritage. Prepare to be swept away by her upbeat swing and heartfelt original compositions.
80's Video Dance Attack: Unleash Your Inner Neon Warrior
Get ready to channel your inner '80s icon as Portland's longest-running video dance party takes over Trout Lake Hall. Hosted by the enigmatic VJ Kittyrox, this high-energy event invites you to dance the night away to your favorite music videos from the iconic MTV era. Embrace your nostalgia, don your neon attire, and let the pulsating beats of the '80s transport you to a decade of unforgettable style and unbridled enthusiasm.
Bluegrass Pickin' Circle with Tony Fuentes: A Harmonious Gathering
Trout Lake Hall opens its doors to musicians of all skill levels for a free Bluegrass Pickin' Circle led by the talented Tony Fuentes. Whether you're a seasoned picker or a budding bluegrass enthusiast, this inclusive event welcomes you to join the circle and share in the joy of making music together. Fuentes will guide the group through some classic bluegrass standards, but the true magic lies in the collaborative spirit as pickers of all abilities come together to create a harmonious soundscape.
Greenneck Daredevils: Americana-Infused Country Ruckus
Blending the genres of Americana, folk, country, and rock, the Greenneck Daredevils bring a raucous country-inspired sound that is as diverse as the landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. Hailing from the Columbia River Gorge, this band of outdoor enthusiasts and musical mavericks channel their love for recreation and performance into a fluid, original sound that defies easy categorization. Prepare to be swept up in their natural, earthy energy as they deliver a high-octane country-infused experience.
Mac Cornish & the Hens: Laurel Canyon-Inspired Americana
Raised in the shadow of the Santa Cruz mountains and the grounds of her grandfather's cattle ranch, Mac Cornish has cultivated a deep appreciation for the timeless and the earthly. Drawing inspiration from the musical mecca of Laurel Canyon, Cornish has forged her own brand of Americana, blending elements of Joan Baez, Gram Parsons, Jackson Browne, and Buffalo Springfield. Her songs, born from a tapestry of love, loss, tragedy, and tranquility, offer a haunting and introspective take on the human experience.
Petunia & the Vipers: Vintage Americana Meets Steampunk Flair
Defying easy genre classification, Petunia & the Vipers deliver a captivating sound that seamlessly blends elements of hillbilly-flavored swing, ragtime, and vintage Americana. Described as "good music" by the legendary Louis Armstrong himself, this one-of-a-kind ensemble offers a new musical experience that springboards off the past and leaps into the present day. Prepare to be transported to a world where the echoes of the 1920s collide with the imaginative spirit of steampunk, leaving you with a performance that is as unique as it is mesmerizing.
Cousin Curtiss: Soulful Americana with a Thunderous Kick
Cousin Curtiss brings a fiery dynamic to the stage, partnering with the equally enigmatic and soulfully driven electric guitar prowess of Harrison B. This duo of road warriors is on a mission to electrify audiences everywhere with their two-man full-band sound, blending "blues at bluegrass speeds" and "rock Americana with a soulful drip." Prepare to be captivated by their rapid-fire acoustic guitar, incendiary harmonica, and fiercely energized solos, all driven by a thunderous kick drum.
Doug Stepina: Indie Rock Meets Americana
Hood River-based musician Doug Stepina, known for his work with the bands Antonyms and Greenneck Daredevils, brings his indie rock sensibilities to the Americana genre. Stepina's early days as a teenage vocalist and guitarist in the mid-90s have shaped his unique approach, infusing his music with a raw energy and a captivating blend of styles that defy easy categorization. Prepare to be swept away by his soulful and introspective take on the Americana sound.