Saturday, May 3rd, 2008
Sundown Escapes Concert Series at Twilight
LINCOLN CROCKETT
8 PM
Here's some of what Don Campbell from The Oregonian had to say about
Lincoln..."This is bluegrass, but squeezed through the soul of a
youngster. You'll hear all his influences -- folk, rock, pop, funk --
but he's found a way to gather them up under the bluegrass mantle and
produce something as pleasant as a long summer day....(Lincoln) radiates
all that's good about the progressive side of bluegrass. A sterling
mandolin picker, guitarist and compelling singer."
http://www.myspace.com/lincolncrockett
We are honored to have Lincoln play here on Twilight's Official One Year
Anniversary. Come celebrate with us!
Saturday, May 10th, 2008
Sundown Escapes Concert Series at Twilight
TERRY ROBB
7 PM
Considered one of the top acoustic blues guitarists on the West Coast,
Terry Robb is also an inventive and ever-evolving American primitive
master. As an heir to the late, great John Fahey’s musical legacy, Robb
is an established icon in a pantheon that includes Robbie Basho, Leo
Kottke, Peter Lang, John Renbourn, and Stefan Grossman.
Robb is that rare talent,
a musician’s musician and an enormously popular performer. Onstage, his
fleet fingers, wry humor, and intense focus mesmerize audiences. The
passionate artistry of a Terry Robb performance often leaves new and
longtime fans with mouths agape. To learn more about Terry, go to
http://www.terryrobb.com
Saturday, May 17th, 2008
Sundown Escapes Concert Series at Twilight
PAT BUCKLEY AND SPECIAL GUEST
7:30 PM
It's Irish, it's great, what more do we need to say? Patrick Buckley,
founder of Grafton Street, brings a special guest with him to play his
outstanding brand of Irish magic.
Saturday, May 24th, 2008
MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND / NO MUSIC SCHEDULED
Saturday, May 31st, 2008
Sundown Escapes Concert Series at Twilight
TIM ACOTT AND BILLY KENNEDY
8 PM
Tim Acott was deemed "Portland's journeyman bass player" by the
Oregonian. Join us for a great night of music with Tim
http://www.myspace.com/timacott and Billy Kennedy, another longtime
Portland icon.
http://www.billykrecords.com