Langlois Cheese Factory

Langlois Cheese Factory music and artisan festival

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Sunday, June 25, 2023 - 11:00am

On June 25th, the lush pastures of Langlois will be the backdrop for the SUMMERTIME Music and Artisan Festival. This all-day, outdoor event will start at 11:00 a.m. with old-timey and Americana music; followed by Reb and the Good News’ blend of funk, world beat, and rich, melodic vocals. Nashville-based The Travelin’ McCourys – a phenomenal bluegrass band, whose roots run deep in the genre – will carry forward the musical tradition of Bill Monroe and Del McCoury, while bending that tradition toward untethered artists such as Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead. To round out the festival, Chicago-based Lowdown Brass Band will fuse their powerful, all-horn dancehall and street beat rhythms with the lyrical muscle of hip-hop artist MC Billa Camp, to deliver an epic, “GETDOWN” dance party.

Artists and artisans from the region will set up around the lawn to sell their hand-made wares, and vendors will be serving food, beer, and wine. Bring your blankets, chairs, and picnic basket, spread out on the lawn, and enjoy! And bring the kids, they’re free, but please, NO DOGS. This event will run from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., ideally under summer skies…. but it is the Oregon coast, so pack the wool and Grundens!

 

Tickets are $35.00 in advance, and $40.00 at the door --- until sold out!

For tickets please visit:      https://summertime2023.eventbrite.com

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Sam Grisman Project live at the Langlois Cheese Factory Jan 19th

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Thursday, January 19, 2023 - 6:30pm

Sam Grisman is the son of David Grisman; a legendary bluegrass musician who joined Jerry Garcia’s bluegrass band Old and In The Way in the 1970’s, and later went on to collaborate with Garcia on a number of albums in the early 1990’s. The music they made blended Grisman’s mixture of bluegrass and Hot Club jazz with Garcia’s love of old time and traditional tunes.

Sam, who is an accomplished bassist and recording session musician in his own right, is taking the Sam Grisman Project on the road to showcase the music of his father and Jerry Garcia. He’ll be accompanied by a troupe of impressive players with roots in the Portland, New York, and New Orleans. Whether you came of age listening to Grisman-Garcia, or this is your first introduction to their music, the Sam Grisman Project will bring the Grateful Dawg sound to life and carry your feet to the dance floor. Hope to see you there, and Happy New Years!

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