Saturday, December 31, 2022

New Year's Eve

Old St. Francis School

Live music doors at 8pm, show at 9pm

$20, one ticket gets access to both shows

21 and over

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About New Year's Eve

New Year's Eve

Make your plans now for New Year's Eve hoopla & live music with us - and make it extra special with our New Year's Eve package offering lodging for two, two keepsake sparkling wine flutes, bottled water and festive surprises! Check out live music below…

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Live Music

Leadbetter Band * 9 pm - 12:30 am * Father Luke's Room 

Cedar Teeth with Jajoma  * 9 pm - 12:30 am * Theater

About Eric Leadbetter Band

Eric Leadbetter Band

Leadbetter Band was born after the final closing chapters of Jive Coulis in the early winter of 2017. In a sense it was a “re-branding” of Jive Coulis. Eric was the songwriter and frontman for Jive, and that is still the case with Leadbetter Band. His original songs played in LB are vast and diverse, from a classic rock sound to bluesy heavy jam sections featuring the

Bands unique improv abilities. The rhythm section is pro and tight featuring Patrick Pearsal on Bass and back up vocals, and Dylan Burnall on Drum set. The cover choices are also all over the map playing songs from bands like; Traffic, James Gang, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Grateful Dead, Gov’t Mule, David Bowie, Pink Floyd...the list goes on...The band is based out of Bend, OR and travels around the pacific northwest entertaining and captivating music hungry listeners. Leadbetter Band delivers a stunning and engaging live performance that is not to be missed. 

Website:
http://ericleadbettermusic.com/

About Cedar Teeth

Rustic roots rock

Cedar Teeth

Cedar Teeth didn't plan to start a band around the campfires that lit up their Oregon youths in the forests of the Cascade foothills that form a clear-cut divide between Portland and the surrounding wilderness.  The genre bending roots troupe owe their inception to bassist Rayson Gordon, who forged a musical link between friends and provided their secret headquarters: a cedar shed on his grandparents' 40 acre forestland on Green Mountain Road. In their new practice space, campfire tunes turned into intricate songwriting and friendships became a partnership. 

Following their 2014 debut album, Hoot, Cedar Teeth built their reputation on stage, whether at festivals like Summer Meltdown and Wildwood, or at clubs throughout the Pacific NW, where they have joined bands like Fruition, Shook Twins, Motopony, Hot Buttered Rum, and Magic Giant. 

On their 2017 EP, Farewell To Green Mountain, Cedar Teeth explore everything from indie rock and grunge to psych folk and bluegrass, reflecting the diversity inspired by their lives on the dividing line of societal opposites.  Produced by Larry Crane (Elliot Smith, The Decemberists), the EP leans heavily on backwood harmony, allowing complex song structures and off-kilter melodies to support tales of love and war and the moments in between. In one sense, Farewell to Green Mountain is a goodbye to both their formative practice space and the vanishing wilderness and community they knew growing up; a sense of loss that makes its way into songs such as "Cancer" and "Mama's Mourning".  But then again, a voice of defiance emerges in songs like "Winter" and "Echoes Grounding", testaments to renewal and resilience in the face of the dying light. 

While their range of sonic interests and influences defy easy classification, it is difficult not to hear Levon Helm, Rick Danko and company, The Band, hollering from the grave. Indeed, imagery reflecting organic flesh and bone, mingling with gnarled old-growth roots music, is what this band is all about.  Call 'em whatever you like: they are harmonizers and collaborators and Cedar Teeth won't let the fire go out.

Website:
http://www.cedarteethband.com

Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/cedarteethband

Twitter:
https://twitter.com/CedarTeethBand

Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/cedarteethband/