International recording artist Marv Ellis continues to cross genres with his unique ground breaking sound. A master wordsmith and producer of fresh innovative ideas, he currently holds residency at the White Eagle in Portland, where he performs every week with his earth fusion four-piece band, the Platform. [more]
Wednesday, February 10 LEX BROWNING 8:30 p.m. | Free | 21 and over
Carolina-born, and the son of a fiddle player, West cites bluegrass, delta blues and heavy metal music as some of his early influences. His "Southeast Roots with Northwest Inspirations" are informed by modern folk, blues and improvisation. [more]
Celebrate the onset of your weekend with The Reverb Brothers, whose washboard swamp rock has helped to make Friday evenings an institution at the White Eagle. [more]
Informed equally by the heartbreak of a tough divorce and the cartoons he used to churn out before creating music, Brad Creel's smart and funny folk is, as Creel calls it, "dark music with a happy sound." In other words, he's as likely to make you laugh in your beer as cry in it. [more]
This eclectic four-piece bluegrass/newgrass band mixes elements of traditional bluegrass and folk music with elements of rock, jazz, and blues, playing original songs and a vast library of covers from groups as diverse as Bill Monroe, The Beatles, Phish, and Sublime. [more]
Saturday, February 13 SEAN WAGNER The Beautiful Train Wrecks Jettison Bend 9:30 p.m. | $6 | 21 and over
“This impossibly pretty gang of California love and harmony plays like Brian Wilson never lost his mind and instead spawned a new generation of composers to finish his teenage symphony to God” – LA Metromix [more]
International recording artist Marv Ellis continues to cross genres with his unique ground breaking sound. A master wordsmith and producer of fresh innovative ideas, he currently holds residency at the White Eagle in Portland, where he performs every week with his earth fusion four-piece band, the Platform. [more]
Carolina-born, and the son of a fiddle player, West cites bluegrass, delta blues and heavy metal music as some of his early influences. His "Southeast Roots with Northwest Inspirations" are informed by modern folk, blues and improvisation. [more]
Thursday, February 18 PHYSICAL HEARTS Future Historians Rachel Robinson 8:30 p.m. | $4 | 21 and over
Celebrate the onset of your weekend with The Reverb Brothers, whose washboard swamp rock has helped to make Friday evenings an institution at the White Eagle. [more]
Friday, February 19 MASSIVE MOTH Yeah Great Fine (addional acts to be announced) 9:30 p/m. | $6 | 21 and over
This eclectic four-piece bluegrass/newgrass band mixes elements of traditional bluegrass and folk music with elements of rock, jazz, and blues, playing original songs and a vast library of covers from groups as diverse as Bill Monroe, The Beatles, Phish, and Sublime. [more]
Saturday, February 20 THE VILLAINS THE BELLBOYS 9:30 p.m. | $6 | 21 and over
“This impossibly pretty gang of California love and harmony plays like Brian Wilson never lost his mind and instead spawned a new generation of composers to finish his teenage symphony to God” – LA Metromix [more]