The Robin Gibson Band
KALA welcomes the Robin Gibson Band from Portland, Or. Originally from San Francisco, guitarist/vocalist Gibson has been on the guitar since 1966. His influences: Ray Charles, SRV, Allman Brothers, Link Wray, Big Brother & the Holding Co, Gov’t Mule, Tommy …
BIKINI BEACH Classic Surf Rock
KALA presents the North Coast’s one and only surf band, Bikini Beach on Friday, July 14 at 8pm. Doors open 7:30pm
Author Alyssa Graybeal
KALA presents Author Alyssa Graybeal in a book release celebration of her new release FLOPPY Tales of a Genetic Freak of Nature at the End of the World.
Dean Mueller Album Tour
A professional musician for nearly 20 years, Dean Mueller has worked as a performer, producer, promoter, recording engineer and teacher. Now he begins a new phase of his career with Life Ain’t All Roses, his solo album debut.
UNCLE MARY – Juke Joint Blues & Mad Carnival Folk
KALA Stage welcomes Portland trio Uncle Mary, Saturday May 27 at 8pm, doors open 7:30pm. They are Heidi Hodge on double bass, Kya Eckstrand on washboard percussion, and Pat Buckley on guitar. With their infectious energy they create a rich …
Alice DiMicele
KALA Performance Space presents Alice DiMicele, an Americana/Folk Singer-Songwriter based in Southern Oregon.
Skamokawa Swamp Opera
Band leader Andrew Emlen, founded folk ensemble Willapa Hills, in 2003, running for 11 years, before the creation of Skamokawa Swamp Opera (SSO.) While Willapa Hills was predominantly folk, SSO veers into the uncharted territory of new wave rock covers produced acoustically, and genres on the other end of the spectrum. Band member Kyleen Austin’s classical opera chops, Jillian Raye’s contemporary underground rock sensibilities, and the pop punk rhythm’s of drummer Erik Friend have dished out a smorgasbord of quirky lovable music, making SSO a household favorite on the banks of the Columbia.
Austin Rock/Soul Artist Scott Strickland w/ Singer Songwriter Natalie Price
SCOTT STRICKLAND will be presenting an acoustic/electric solo set at KALA. Relocating to Austin in 2013, forming the Scott Strickland Band and releasing two critically acclaimed EPs, both undoubtedly had comparisons to contemporaries Seal, or Dave Matthews – but trust that if you could sing this way, you would sing this way.
Supporting his tour is Austin singer-songwriter NATALIE PRICE. Texas Music Magazine describes her as “one of Austin’s most dynamic new signer-songwriters.”