Weekend Tempo 2/22/13
Feb 15, 2013
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News-Register Staff
Performance
Gallery Players presents “Quilters” Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m.; 210 N.E. Ford St.; Tickets $16, $14 for students and ages 62 and older; visit www.gallerytheater.com or call 503-472-2227. (N-R subscribers click here for article.)
Live Music
Friday
Dennis Brutke and the Country Western Gents (country-western) McMinnville Grange Hall; 7:30 p.m.; $5
Brady Goss (Boogie piano rock) McMenamins Hotel Oregon, Paragon Room; 7 p.m. (N-R subscribers click here for article.)
Jason Olson (guitar folk) Cornerstone Coffee; 7 p.m.
Billy D (blues) The Horse Radish, Carlton; 7 p.m.
Joe Shinkle & 99 West (country) Spirit Mt. Casino, Grand Ronde; 9 p.m.
Crimson Guardian, Choke the Silence, Filth Machine (metal/Lucky Punk Productions presents) The Deluxe; 9 p.m.
Saturday
Begin Oliver (indie rock/pop) McMenamins Hotel Oregon, Paragon Room; 7 p.m.
Big Chief & the Hedgehogs (local rock) The Horse Radish, Carlton; 7 p.m.
Joe Shinkle & 99 West (rock 'n' roll covers) Spirit Mt. Casino, Grand Ronde; 9 p.m.
Whistlepunk! and Medicine Family (indie roots) Wildwood Hotel, Willamina; 9 p.m.
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