After a two year absence, Voiceworks is back - a week of singing at Fort Worden State Park! There is still space in the workshop (register online), but today we'll start the first of our performance previews for Voiceworks.
Wednesday, June 30
Honky-Tonk Night
Building 204 | 7:30 pm | $10
- Nadine Landry and the Black Pot Cookers
- Wylie and Wild West
Tickets for the Wednesday night show, as well as Friday night's swing dance and Saturday's McCurdy Pavilion show are available online.
Nadine LandryNadine Landry was born and raised in a musical family on the Gaspe Peninsula on the east coast of Quebec. She’s spent a significant portion of her musical life playing upright bass in the Yukon, courtesy of the Canadian bluegrass band Hungry Hill. She has also lent her talents to various bands ranging from old time to honky tonk to swing and Cajun. Nadine spends most of her time on the road. She calls the Yukon home, but frequently visits Portland, where she plays with the Foghorn Stringband/Trio and occasionally sits in with the Caleb Klauder Country Band.
Here is a video of Nadine singing with Hungry Hill in West Virginia.
Wylie Gustafson
Singer, songwriter, rancher, horseman, and the
original, world-famous Yahoo!® yodeler, Wylie Gustafson leads
the musical outfit known as The Wild West. He’s played thousands of
gigs, delighting audiences around the world with his good-time cowboy
music. He’s performed at the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering, The
National Folk Festival, Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, on A Prairie
Home Companion, and he’s appeared more than 50 times on the Grand Ole
Opry.
Here is a video of Wylie and his band playing "Ol Montan" at the Tractor Tavern in Seattle.

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