Simon & Wes at The Hub
Jan
25

Simon & Wes at The Hub

Tickets: $15 online or $20 at the door
All ages, kids 12 & under free

Doors 5pm | Show 6pm-8pm

Wine, cider and non-alcoholic drinks available for purchase.

Have a listen: Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow | Ostrich Blues | Jane's Reel

Wes and Simon started down the musical road at around the same time, on the same small island, but only met by chance and with the accidental help of Bill Frissell and a local noodle shack.  Fast friends from the start, they’ve made music together every chance they’ve had along the way, making two records with chamber grass outfit the Bee Eaters, and stealing chances to get in a tune or two when passing through each other’s city of residence while on tour with other bands.  They released their first duo recording in 2018, after 16 years of playing together, and have plans for another soon.  Touring together whenever they can find the time, the musical journey of these old friends continues.  


A native of the Pacific Northwest, Wesley Corbett has been playing the banjo since he was 16, after a split from the classical piano.  He has performed with many of the most influential acoustic musicians of our time, including Sam Bush, Mike Marshall, Darol Anger, Sarah Jarosz, Sierra Hull, Bruce Molsky, Robert Earl Keen, Tony Trischka, Molly Tuttle, and Laurie Lewis (among many others), as well as touring internationally with the Indie-Popgrass band Joy Kills Sorrow.  From 2011-2015 Wes was the professor of banjo at Berklee school of music in Boston MA.  He now lives in Nashville TN and plays in the Sam Bush band.



Hammer dulcimer virtuoso Simon Chrisman brings an unusual style to an instrument that has previously been thought to have limited range and technique… his inventive virtuosic touch and sophisticated rhythmic sensibilities are redefining the instrument and earning the attention of musicians from all over the world.  He tours with Kittel and Co, the Bee Eaters, and Nic Gareiss, and has performed with Darol Anger, Bruce Molsky, Mike Marshall, Laurie Lewis, Seamus Egan and Sean Watkins.

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Jack Radsliff at The Hub
Dec
9

Jack Radsliff at The Hub

Hosted by the Clatskanie Farmers Market

Tickets: $15 online or $20 at the door
All ages, kids 12 & under free

Doors 5pm | Show 6pm-8pm

Donation based farm to table soup and grilled cheese sandwiches.

Wine, cider and non-alcoholic drinks available for purchase.

Jack Radsliff is one of the most in demand guitarists in the Portland area, working regularly with his own trio, featuring Michael Raynor and Patrick Golichnik, and as a member of the Cyrus Nabipoor Quintet, Kathleen Hollingsworth's MadLove, the Michael Raynor Quartet, the Clara Baker Band, Ian George + the Well and the Chuck Israels Trio. Jack also frequently plays in bands led by Alan Jones, Ron Steen, Christopher Brown, Kerry Politzer, Galen Clark and a who's who of Oregon's jazz musicians. Recently, Jack has had the opportunity to perform in Portland with Jonathan Pinson, Greg Ward, Andrew Renfroe and Yoav Eshed as well as on the road with Cyrus Nabipoor and Indie Folk Rocker Ian George, with more dates to come in the fall and early next year.

To date, Jack's playing can be heard on more than a dozen records from bandleaders including Tony Glausi and Martina DaSilva in addition to his own record “Migration Patterns” (available on all streaming platforms). The first single from Jack's forthcoming record "Barefoot," which features Randy Porter, Todd Sickafoose and Alan Jones, is set for release in December 2023. The Jack Radsliff trio will be touring the music from this record throughout the Pacific Northwest. Follow Jack on instagram (@JackRadsliff) or head over to jackradsliff.com to see when and where he’s playing next.

Umpqua bank parking lot is available on weekends and after business hours.
We have limited (approx. 40) folding wooden chairs, arrive early to get a seat... and bring a seat pad if you'd like!
Tickets are nonrefundable

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Pheonix - Fundraiser at The Hub
Aug
12

Pheonix - Fundraiser at The Hub

Phoenix, an American folk pop duo, will hit the Clatskanie Food Hub stage on Saturday, August 12th for a fundraiser concert to further efforts for better seating and tech for the Clatskanie Food Hub classroom and music venue. 

Doors 5:30pm | Show 6pm

$15-$20 sliding scale

"People ask what genre we are, and we say we aren't! If pushed, you could call us award-winning singer-songwriters of the folk/Americana type. We have also often been referred to as folk pop. We simply play music that speaks to us." Pheonix

We hope it speaks to you.

The Wild Locals will have BBQ and drinks for purchase, 100% of proceeds go to the Clatskanie Food Hub. 

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King Roy Wing at The Hub
Aug
6

King Roy Wing at The Hub

Doors 3:30pm | Show 4pm
$20 admission
Hosted by The Wild Locals at The Hub venue downtown Clatskanie, 80 Steele St.
Elixir bar with Jun, cordials and homegrown cold brew herbal teas
King Roy Wing is a six piece band from Southern Oregon that creates original music, featuring three-part harmonies, dynamic arrangements, and a gritty raw energy that will make you want to get up and dance.
They are a truly unique collection of multi-instrumentalists that stitch together elements of Bluegrass, Americana, and folk music to create a sound that is altogether their own

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Ian George
Jun
3

Ian George

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm

Hosted by The Wild Locals at The Hub venue downtown Clatskanie

Elixir bar with Jun, cordials and homegrown cold brew herbal teas

Visit iangeorge.com to have a listen

Ian George along with his gorgeous band of talented handsome young men (percussion, electric guitar, bass) deliver the sort of concert you’ll dance, sway, sing, laugh and probably cry too. The live performance is an experimental and emotional ride teeming with whimsicality, clever arrangements - interrupted by triumphant tangents - and outlandish solos grounded by George’s emotive and gauzy voice and by the simple strength of a good song. Expect an engaging and dynamic string of gentle and not so gentle folk-rock adventures.

“Ian George is a fanciful folk troubadour with a rhythmic flow and spirited vision. He’s an American Matt Corby; a heartwarming blend of Iron & Wine’s folk and Vampire Weekend’s frisky energy. George’s music is the type to which one would ascribe words like frolic and wandering, but his songs are equally intimate and emotional... Worthy of everyone’s ears, songs we can teach our children, our parents, our grandparents, and ourselves.”

~ Atwood Magazine

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Tunes to the Moon
Mar
7
to Dec 27

Tunes to the Moon

Remember!
a time when we gathered beneath the stars
in common unity
to share by the light of a full moon
laughing, harmonizing, crying, growing,
learning to find our common ground
in surviving, thriving, diving deep into our humanity

Speak Easy
with a song, a thought, some prose, a dance
or any other thoughtful offering
from the heart, fully original, spontaneous or crafted
5 minutes per person, no covers, sign up at the door, piano available

all walks welcome, any age, TOTALLY FREE

2023 full moons
3/7 Tuesday
4/6 Thursday
5/5 Friday
6/3 Saturday (Ian Geroge Band concert!)
7/3 Monday
8/1 Tuesday
8/30 Wednesday
9/29 Friday
10/28 Saturday
11/27 Monday
12/26 Tuesday

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