$200.00
Summer concerts are back for 2024!
Featuring an all star line up of musicians performing intimate riverfront concerts for 25 lucky attendees.
This concert series is part of Communitea Nonprofit’s work to support the arts and to create community events in harmony with nature.
All ticket proceeds go to performers and the quiet setting allows for their voices and music to be heard in ways that louder venues can’t accommodate.
It’s a magical experience for everyone.
Season Passes include all 8 concerts for $200 ensuring you a seat at every show and supporting our nonprofit’s work to create this series each year.
Each season pass holder also receives a free Communitea mug to enjoy with tea during the show.
Concerts are from 6-8pm. In case of rain they are held in the barn.
6/15 Joshua Lowe (this Saturday!)
Lowe’s sound is steeped in American music as he has a deep appreciation for roots traditions. Growing up listening to Hank Williams, Robert Johnson, Flatt and Scruggs, Woody Guthrie, early jazz, ragtime, field hollers and gospel.
6/29 Lauren Sheehan
Lauren brings her down-home music uptown, mixing old blues, early jazz and roots of country for a bluesbilly-good-time sound. Dubbed “Portland String Queen” by The Oregonian for her multi-instrumental prowess, Lauren is also known for her unforgettable voice and sings like “an angel with horns”.
7/6 Kathryn Claire with Sid Ditson
With her violin and voice at the center of her music, Kathryn Claire weaves together stories and melodies rooted in her classical and traditional musical background while infusing each song and composition with an energy and electricity that is palpable.
7/20 Juliet Sings
“Multi-instrumentalist and award-winning vocalist whose songs summon a deep presence . . . will make you laugh and cry as she exposes the sweetness of humanity down to its sexy mortal bones.”
7/27 Kris Stuart
Singer/guitarist Kris Stuart of Wanderlodge and Root Jack, is a traveling troubadour wandering the west. Folk music, blues and country melt together in songs of sin and salvation written and gathered from a lifetime of mining for music.
8/10 Tevis Hodge Jr.
Born in Virginia, and inspired by his southern black heritage, Tevis began playing blues at the age of 12 years old, though he first started guitar at the age of six. With a deep love for Black American music, Tevis is compelled to bring the traditions of his heritage to life.
8/24 Carolina Lysse
Corvus Landing is a solo project by Carolina Lysse, a recovering farmer now living in Nehalem. With a voice like sweet bourbon, Corvus Landing sings about light and dark, flying and falling, presence and the passing of time.
9/7 Mojo Holler
Duo Mojo Holler weaves threads from mountain ranges to the Mississippi Delta into a tapestry of indie folk rock. Mister Baker channels innate genius through lap steel, slide, and dobro. Missi is a genuine Appalachian ‘Mountain Mama’ whose vocals and percussion bring burning intensity to each song.