Corral Creek Bluegrass at the Historic Butteville Store
Historic Butteville General Store 10767 Butte St NE, Aurora, OR, United StatesCorral Creek Butteville Store Christmas show with dinner. Reservations necessary on line or call 503-678-1605.
Corral Creek Butteville Store Christmas show with dinner. Reservations necessary on line or call 503-678-1605.
Corral Creek Butteville Store Christmas show with dinner. Reservations necessary on line or call 503-678-1605.
Free Range is a musical duo that's out to make sure its audiences enjoy every song. Drawing from bluegrass, country and folk traditions, they sing and play simple music that makes for great listening. In short, their music is user friendly. Part of the Half Pint Brothers Saturday Night Dinner series.
Ash Creek explores the frontiers between bluegrass, folk, and traditional country music. We try to stay right in the pocket of what we’re good at, which is good, solid acoustic music, meant to be listened to. Gene Alger plays banjo; Larry Ullman plays bass; Tim Howell plays guitar; Clayton Knight plays
Rogue Moon, Acoustic Trio, Playing the Tunes of Merle Haggard, Bill Monroe, Jimmy Martin, Peter Rowan, The Grateful Dead, you know, the classics. Part of the Half Pint Brothers Saturday Night Dinner series. Visit the website for reservations.
Slipshod is Matt Snook (dobro and banjo) and Steve Blanchard (guitar and mandolin). They met a number of years ago as part of the Northwest Bluegrass community, became fast friends and Slipshod was formed in 2012. These musicians enjoy entertaining audiences with both their humor and musical skills. Their harmonies
Acoustic music from the Great Northwest. You can make reservations for Saturday night Dinner & Live Music by calling the Store at 503.678.1605
Ash Creek explores the frontiers between bluegrass, folk, and traditional country music. We work hard to find songs that respect those traditions, but aren’t the same ol’ stuff. We like a good story, and a tune that veers where you don’t expect it, without giving you a case of whiplash.
Corral Creek has been performing around the Northwest for 21 plus years. The homespun humor and verbal dialog sprinkles each performance and draws their audience in. Don’t be surprised if you see the band invite kids to the stage for a Bluegrass experience. The years have been kind to Corral
Corral Creek has been performing around the Northwest for 21 plus years. The homespun humor and verbal dialog sprinkles each performance and draws their audience in. Don’t be surprised if you see the band invite kids to the stage for a Bluegrass experience. The years have been kind to Corral
Slipshod is Matt Snook (dobro and banjo) and Steve Blanchard (guitar and mandolin). They met a number of years ago as part of the Northwest Bluegrass community and became fast friends and picking partners. They have similar musical styles, yet they draw on many different influences like Gordon Lightfoot, Norman
Ash Creek explores the frontiers between bluegrass, folk, and traditional country music. They work hard to find songs that respect those traditions, but aren’t the same ol’ stuff. They like a good story, and a tune that veers where you don’t expect it, without giving you a case of whiplash. And