Monday, December 31, 2018

2019 New Year's Eve Celebration

Edgefield

Live music 9 pm - 12:30 am

$15 at the door • Limited tickets available • One ticket gets you into both shows

21 and over

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About 2019 New Year's Eve Celebration

2019 New Year's Eve Celebration

Make it a night to remember by booking one of our exclusive overnight packages and partying to live music in Blackberry Hall. Head to the Loading Dock heated tent for music, too. 

Overnight packages must be booked through the front desk at Edgefield by calling (503) 669-8610 or (800) 669-8610.

Live Music:

Loading Dock
Kris Deelane and the Hurt • Soul, R&B • 9 pm -12:30 am • $15 at the door (One ticket gets you into both shows)

Blackberry Hall
Bridgetown Get Down • Top 40 Hits • 9 pm - 12:30 am • $15 at the door (One ticket gets you into both shows)

Winery
Big Foot Mojo • 9 pm - 12:30 am • Free admission

Overnight Packages:

*Reminder, overnight packages must be booked through the front desk at Edgefield by calling (503) 669-8610 or (800) 669-8610.

Ballroom Package

• Lodging for two in a cozy guestroom, including surprise amenities
• A private, catered cocktail reception in the Ballroom followed by a multicourse dinner 
• Hosted McMenamins ales, wines and spirits throughout the reception and dinner
• A sparkling wine toast at midnight
• Admission to live music at Blackberry Hall & the Loading Dock tent
• $30 credit for breakfast on New Year's Day in the Black Rabbit Restaurant

Starting at $525- $600 per couple 

Black Rabbit Package

• Lodging for two in a cozy guestroom, including surprise amenities
• Dinner in the Black Rabbit Restaurant, including McMenamins ales and wines
• A sparkling wine toast at midnight
• Admission to live music at Blackberry Hall & the Loading Dock
• $30 credit for breakfast on New Year's Day in the Black Rabbit Restaurant

$410- $490 per couple, $205 for a single twin room

About Kris Deelane and The Hurt

10 piece soul band

Kris Deelane and The Hurt

Kris Deelane is making a loud noise in the Portland Rock scene. With her ten piece soul band The Hurt, Kris is amping up her performances in and around Portland and the Pacific Northwest. A true road warrior with years of solid touring experience, Kris is keeping it local and in the moment with shows all over town. From The Alberta Rose Theatre to The Doug Fir, McMenamin's Edgefield to Al's Den at the Crystal and a standing residency at Dante's, she and the band are everywhere.

KRIS DEELANE and the HURT from GB3 Films on Vimeo.


Kris has performed with or shared stages with national artists such as Brian Wilson, Joan Jett, John Doe (X , The Knitters), Jill Sobule and Peter Yarrow. Her regional credits include Morgan Geer (Drunken Prayer), Sally Ford (Sally Ford and The Sound Outside) and Michael Dean Damron (I Can Lick Any SOB In The House). As a key figure in Portland's Next Waltz (a tribute to The Band's final show at San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom in 1976, and filmed by Martin Scorsese) she has graced local stages with the likes of Jenny Conlee?Drizos (Decemberists/Black Prairie), David Jacob?Strain, Ural Thomas (Ural Thomas and The Pain), Joe McMurrian, Christopher Worth (Worth/NIAYH) and Holcomb Waller to name but a few.


The Hurt is ten players strong and features a number of Portland music luminaries including Ned Failing (Mexican Gun Fight/Floydian Slips) on drums, Steve Kerin (Too Loose Cajun Band, Atomic Gumbo, Rose City Kings) on keys, Heidi Shuler (Merl Saunders) on percussion and Mark Bowden (Miriams Well, Josh Malm, Laura Ivancie) on guitar. With her backing singers, The Lady Parts, and horn section. Kris is dipping into deep cuts and old school favorites from the soul sounds of the 60's and 70's. Think Motown to Memphis, Stax to Atlantic records, Aretha to Etta. It's all here!

About Bigfoot Mojo

Blugrass duo

Bigfoot Mojo

Upright bassist Belinda Underwood and national mandolin champion Josiah Payne met on the bluegrass scene in Portland, Oregon, as hired hands in other award-winning bands. Musicians in multiple genres since childhood, they both grew up in family bands before moving to Oregon, and were feeling orphaned without their families until they found each other in 2012. After playing together for 3 years as "Josiah and Belinda", they adoped the mascot of the Northwest when they became Bigfoot Mojo.

Songwriters and multi-instrumentalists, they have many creative offerings, including this new incarnation. Josiah and Belinda continue to mesmerize audiences with groove-based melodies and impeccable vocal harmonies (the kind that sound genetically-blended), setting a new standard for original music which defies genre boundaries.

Bigfoot Mojo plays with other amazing guest musicians to create a trio, quartet or bigger. Lately they have been featuring world-traveling guitarist Pete Kartsounes, when he is home from tour! Also featured is the young national twin fiddle champion Wilhelmina.

Josiah and Belinda also play together in the high-energy bluegrass band The Wild Wood and in their Middle Eastern funk band, Al Farasha.

 

Website:
http://bigfootmojo.belindaunderwood.com/

About Bridgetown Get Down

Bridgetown Get Down

Featuring some of Portland Oregon's best talent, this six piece pop band brings the party every time with fun personalities and great musicianship. This incredible band has been making a name for themselves with a fresh take on some of today and yesterdays most popular top 40 hits. BGD plays a wide variety of music from modern artists such as Pharell Williams, Bruno Mars and Portugal, The Man to popular classic artists like Prince, Michael Jackson and Pat Benatar as well as a whole lot more! Bridgetown Get Down is fast becoming a go-to band for weddings, private party's, fund raisers and corporate events throughout the west coast and can be seen regularly at many local Portland area clubs. BGD puts on an exciting high caliber performance that will have you impressed and dancing the night away!

 

website:
https://www.bridgetowngetdown.com/