Past Events

PAST EVENTS 

2024

Saturday, March 9, 7:30 pm
Countercurrent
(folk – featuring iddle, guitar, harmony vocals, and foot percussion)
$5 to 15 sliding scale
Click for a printable flyer.

Countercurrent is a powerhouse acoustic duo based in Seattle WA, featuring fiddle, guitar harmony vocals, and foot percussion.In nature,when two flowing bodies moving in opposite directions share energy with each other, the process is called countercurrent exchange. Read more. 

Sunday, February 11, 3:30 pm
Super Bowl Game!

Come on over to Pops and watch the game on the big screen. There will be $3 and $4 beer specials.

Saturday, February 10
Private Party


CANCELLED due to weather – to be rescheduled in April
Saturday, January 13, 6:30 pm
Blackberry Pie Band

Printable flyer here.
A  five-member group of Siskiyou County locals who came together to play last year’s Blackberry Festival and who are continuing that fun and joy. Playing an eclectic selection of material, some swing, folk, jazz, country, and a handful of originals. The membership consists of Paul Blackwell, Sam Cuenca, Gentle Thunder, Leslie Tift, and Tom Scott. We are pleased and looking forward to sharing our music at Pops’. Tickets at door. Sliding Scale $5-15


Saturday, December 9, 7 to 9 pm
Greg Takemoto Quartet – Straight Ahead Jazz

$11 advanced, $15 at the door
Bring two cans of food for the food bank if you can
 Contemporary Jazz, and Groove
Greg Takemoto (Alto Sax, Danny Castro (Bass and Guitar), Ross Perry (Drums) and Tyler Mansfield Guitar

The American Songbook comes alive with The Greg Takemoto Quartet, a dynamic and versatile ensemble dedicated to breathing new life into traditional jazz standards. Led by Greg Takemoto, a seasoned alto saxophonist with deep roots in the Northern California jazz scene, this quartet is redefining jazz music with their innovative take on classic standards. Read more. 


Friday, December 15, 7 pm
Allison and Victor + Midnight Band 

Stefan Schitko on keys, Bruce Calin on Stand up Bass
$10 advanced, $10 at the door
Acoustic Jazz Soul

Sunday, Dec 3, 2023  8:30 pm – last minute add
Body Lice
Grindcore  Ontario, Canada
temper Control Local Punk Rock
Punk Rock – Free Entrance
Punk Rock

Fri Dec 1, 7pm
Supertonic Jazz Duo
$7 dollars at the door
Bring can foods for food drive if you want to

Tyler Mansfield on guitar and Joshua Cannan on tenor sax make up the Supertonic Jazz Duo. Both grew up in the Redding area and play in local funk powerhouse Soul Punch, and also enjoy  collaborating with many other Redding-area musicians. The duo performs jazz standards and pop covers with a jazz and sometimes latin flair. Earlier this year, Supertonic Jazz had the opportunity to perform at the Fillmore Jazz Festival in San Francisco. Influences include Joshua Redman, Charlie Hunter, and Greg Takemoto.

Saturday, November 11, 2023, 6pm
Veterans Day Celebration
Veterans and non veterans come celebrate and honor veterans. Come sit around the fire pit on the patio at Pops with Vic. Enjoy beer and tell stories.  Snacks provided, but you may bring your own. Many may not know that Victor Martin, owner of Pops, was in the army and so honoring his fellow veterans is very important to him. 
Wednesday, November 15, 2023
5-7 pm
Dunsmuir Chamber Mixer 
The Lone Arranger playing guitar – Third Stream jazz
Catered by Cafe Maddalena’s
 
Thursday, November 2, 6-9 pm
SISKIYOU X DAYS
Pops is pleased to participate in SISKIYOU X DAYS. SISKIYOU X DAYS is a ten-day all-county open studio/art experience event featuring and connecting the diverse and unique talent of Siskiyou.Louis Gustafson is a Native Hip Hop Artist from Northern California. Pit River Tribal member who specializes in Rap, spoken word and as a facilitator.Damilola Afolabi, affectionately known as Dami, is a remarkable individual whose journey from Lagos, Nigeria, to Redding, California, has shaped him into a unique and multifaceted artist and community leader. Dami’s mission goes beyond personal achievement; he has a heart dedicated to seeing people set free and made whole. He believes that his artistic endeavors are not just for his own glory but for the empowerment and upliftment of others. He is not merely an artist but a bridge builder, mending fractured relationships and fostering connections through the medium of dance.His willingness to connect with others and foster genuine relationships speaks volumes about his character. As an independent performing artist, Dami’s work extends far beyond the stage. He is a culture enthusiast, a storyteller, an actor, a dancer, a teacher, and an activist. His art is deeply rooted in his Nigerian heritage and informed by his experiences as a Black man in the United States. Through his Afrofusion movement, storytelling, music, poetry, and visual art, Dami tackles both political and personal themes, using his talents as a vehicle for social commentary and change. Furthermore, Dami wears many hats in his community. He is a community organizer and the founder of AfroLatino Nights, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at promoting diversity and cultural representation in Northern California. This movement brings together people from various backgrounds through their shared love for diverse cultures, music, food, and dance, fostering unity in a region where “minority” groups often struggle to be seen and heard.
Thursday, October 19, 7 pm
Maria Schafer Quartet
Listen here.

 

Buy $15 advanced Tickets
$20 at the door

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“Wonderfully vintage yet profoundly new and exciting.”– Musical Memoirs
Vocalist Maria Schafer warmly welcomes jazz listeners swiftly into the 21st century with her polished, soaring vocal style and easy, empathetic charm. Driven by an inquisitive passion for self-discovery through song, Ms. Schafer’s sensitive and uncontrived approach to jazz “stands out among the current crop of jazz singers (Jefferson Public Radio)” and is “just the right tonic for jaded jazz ears (Midwest Record).” Instinctually articulate with a remarkable ear, she is an adventureous songwriter and composer in her own right and mixes influences from jazz, Brazilian, Afro-Cuban, and folk music realms while also serving as a clever custodian of the Great American Songbook with fresh arrangements of silver-worn standards.  Read more. 

Saturday, October 28, 8 pm
$10 at the door
Halloween Dance Party with Costume Contest
Blackwell Brothers with special guest horn section featuring Victor Martin and Derrel Campbell
Halloween Dance Party
 Friday October 13th. 7pm
Johnny Rawls
$15 advanced tickets $20 at the door

Johnny Rawls is from Purvis, Mississippi, a small town with about 2,000 residents near Hattiesburg. While still in high school he played guitar with soul music greats Little Johnny Taylor, The Sweet Inspirations, Joe Tex and ZZ Hill. Rawls hooked up with a true legend when he became bandleader for O.V. Wright, working and learning with the man many consider the finest deep soul singer of them all. After Wright died in 1980, Rawls led the O.V. Wright band for 13 years, touring and backing up B.B. King, Bobby “Blue” Bland and and Little Milton. Read more. 

Fri Sat Sun
Sept 29, 30 & Oct 1
Jazz in the Canyon


 

Saturday, September 30, 7 pm
Jazz in the Canyon Allison and Victor  + Midnight Band
Music Release Party & Concert for Nation of Jubilation
Advanced Tickets are finished
If you ordered these you will be placed on will-call at the door no paper tix. 
$15 at the door Still space available
Allison and Victor are celebrating the release of their new recording Nation of Jubilation with a concert for Jazz in the Canyon. With Victor Martin on saxophone and Allison on guitar and vocals, they will be performing with stand-up bassist Bruce Calin and Mike Whipple on percussion. CDs and custom Nation of Jubilation flashdrive with peace sign keychain will be availalble at the show and
on their website at www.allisonandvictor.com
Sunday, October 1, 6pm
Jazz in the Canyon
Ron Jackson 7-String Guitar Trio

$15 for advanced tickets
you will be placed on will-call at the door no paper tix
$20 at the door
Listen here. 

Celebrated seven-string jazz guitarist Ron Jackson and his trio will perform for the 10th Annual Jazz in the Canyon. With Ron Jackson on seven-string archtop guitar and Essiet Essiet on bass, Sylvia Cuenca will take the stage on drums. .

Versatile and sophisticated jazz guitarist Ron Jackson has performed, recorded and taught music in over 30 countries. With a varied career as a performer, composer and arranger, Highlights include shows and tours with artists such as Taj Mahal, Jimmy McGriff, Larry Coryell, Benny Golson, Oliver Lake, Russell Malone and Mulgrew Miller. Ron has been featured as a leader in jazz festivals all over the world, including the North Sea Jazz Festival, Edinburgh Jazz Festivals and Winter Jazzfest, NYC. Read more. 

Saturday, September 16, 7 pm
Hobson’s Choice
$10 at the door
R&B, Blues, Reggae and Classic Rock
Still great friends, band mates in Hobson’s Choice have played  together since 1979 and are planning to reunite for a concert here at Pops. Concert will take place on September 16 at 7 pm. Hobson’s Choice consists of Bill Churchill, Guitar and vocals, Bill Crane, Keyboards and vocals, Craig Cutcliff, Bass and vocals and John Davis, Drums and vocals. Read more.
Saturday, August 26, 7:30 pm
A Dyar Situation
Jim Dyar and Keli Tims Dyar
Celebrating their release of their “Glad to be Anywhere” tour.
View Facebook page here. 
$10 cover at the doorCome experience “A Dyar Situation” as the sun sets on the patio at POPS, while Jim and Keli Dyar perform original music off their new album “Glad to be anywhere”, as well as other favorite classic Americana Folk tunes. Read more. 

Friday September 1st And Saturday September 2nd

Two nights of Dancing to the Grooves of DJ Compton

Gates open @7 Music starts @730
$5 cover

Saturday, September 9th
Private Party

Thursday, july 27, 7 pm – CANCELLED
Allison and Victor – Acoustic Jazz Soul
by Donations

Friday, July 28, 7:30 pm

Tom Scott & Erika Anderson
$10

Five years ago Erika Anderson and Tom Scott met on a boat in the Bay Area and have been playing together ever since. Their unique style of original song writing draws inspiration from their broad eclectic experience including blues, jazz, and folk. They have performed at many venues in the East Bay Area and are excited to bring their music to Siskiyou County.


Saturday, 8/5 – 7pm
Pacific Crest Music
Student/Faculty Side by Side

Each summer, incredibly talented student artists gather in Northern California for intensive chamber music training. Public performances, master classes, daily rehearsals, outreach events, and exploring the area were all part of the daily experiences. Pops is pleased to host the Student/Faculty Side by Side event this festival.  Here is a list of Faculty that will be performing with this year’s star students. 
Suggested donation $20. 

Thursday, July 20, 7 pm
Andre Mottershead
12 string guitar
By donation

Saturday, July 22
Private Event
Thursday, July 13, 7 pm
Andre Mottershead
12 string guitar
By donation
Patio concert

Saturday, july 15, 8 pm
Sound Advice with Special Guests
$10 in advanced, $15 at the door
Come join us. Due to heat, we will move the dance party inside. 
Sound Advice Blues
Come join the summer dance train with Sound Advice.

Saturday, July 8, 8pm
Sound Advice with Special Guests
$10 advanced, $15 at the door

 

 

Sound Advice Blues
Come join three generations of fans and celebrate summer with epic dancing and grooving. Read more. 

Thursday, July 6, 7 pm
Allison and Victor – Acoustic Jazz Soul
By donation

Andre Mottershead will stop by to play a few times and celebrate his birthday.
Monday, July 3, 8 pm
Johnny Rawls with the North State All Stars!
Outdoor Dance Party
Harry Blackwell on guitar, Mark Grant on Bass, Allen Bradley on Drums, Derell Campbell on Saxophone, Victor Martin on Saxophone
Soul Blues Legend Johnny Rawls is coming all the way from Purvis, Mississippi to rock Dunsmuir  with his earth shakin’ music.
Advanced online tickets have stopped. Tickets at the door while seats last.
$20 at the door
Johnny Rawls Outdoor Dance Party


Tuesday, July 4, 6 pm
Allison & Victor – Music Release Party – Nation of Jubilation
Allison Scull and Victor Martin will be joined by Bruce Calin on stand up bass for a patio concert. Read more.
Acoustic jazz Soul
Entrance by Donation. Inside concert

 

Thursday, June 22, 2023, 7 to 9 pm
Andre Mottershead – Acoustic 12-string Rhythm Guitar
with Victor Martin on saxophone
Rock, Blues, Folk
Entrance by donation

Saturday, June 24th – Private Party

Thursday, June 29, 2023, 7 to 9 pm
Andre Mottershead – Acoustic 12-string Rhythm Guitar
Rock, Blues, Folk
Entrance by  donation

Thursday, June 15, 2023, 6:30 to 9 pm
Andre Mottershead – Acoustic 12-string Rhythm Guitar
Rock, Blues, Folk
No cover

Sunday, May 27th, 4 pm
Allison & Victor
Acoustic Soul Jazz
by donation


Saturday, June 3, 2023, 7:30 pm
Mission Blue (Today Traditional Blue Grass)
$10 at the door

A collaboration of Dana and Avram (AJ) Frankel, Mission Blue delivers today’s traditional bluegrass featuring our special brand of harmony singing, strong drive, and old time picking. Read more.


Friday, May 19, 2023, 7 pm
Allison & Victor + Midnight Band
$10 cover

Mike Harris (on percussions) and Bruce Calin (on bass) will join Allison Scull and Victor Martin for an evening of music. Allison Scull and Victor Martin’s unusual collaborative style–singer-songwriter plus saxophone–connects grown-ups and little people alike.  Read more. 

 


May 20, 2023
Private Party

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, May 11, 2023
Private Party, 

Saturday, May 13, 2023
Dunsmuir High School Prom

Sunday, April 16, 7 pm
$5 at door
Empty Street Parade
ESP- Empty Street Parade. A Blues/ Rock experience, come join us for an amazing locals night with a great band! Hosted by Blaze1 Dunsmuir, Mossbrae Hotel, Cafe Maddalena, Dunsmuir Tire and welcome under new ownership, Dunsmuir Hardware!

 

Friday, March 24, 2023, 7 pm
Jonathan Foster
$5 at the door

On tour, Folk-Americana songwriter Jonathan Foster performs solo-acoustic at Pops Performing Arts & Cultural Center in Dunsmuir, California Forging his own American dream, songwriter Jonathan Foster brings a roots blend of Folk-Americana music as a recording and performing artist. He is known for his soulful vocals, acoustic guitar and harmonica, passionate delivery, and off the beaten path introspective lyrics. In June 2021, he is due to release his 5th independent studio album, The Dark & the Light, the follow up from his 2019, release of his latest album Wildlife (Miracle Mile Records/After Hours Recorders) featuring Bruce Turgon (Foreigner, Lou Gramm, Black Sheep) on bass guitar, Morgan Hannaford (Honeybee, Across The Grain, Muletown) on pedal steel guitar and dobro, and National Fiddle Hall of Fame inductee Scott Joss (Kris Kristofferson, Merle Haggard, Dwight Yoakam). Wildlife includes the ear worm songs Louise, California Golden, and a rollicking cover of Bob Dylan’s Girl from the North Country. Foster has spent much of his life travelling, songwriting, and touring small venues across the U.S. with his roots born in the rural Adirondack Mountains of New York to the second half of his life in Northern California. In his music and songwriting you’ll hear ‘ll hear traces of his upbringing, love of the outdoors, his songwriting heroes, geographic meanderings, and the character’s he’s met in between.

 

Saturday, January 14, 5 – 7 pm, doors open at 4:30 pm
Retirement Party for Ron McCloud
$15 per person, tickets on sale at the Dunsmuir Hardware, $20 at the door
delicious food by Lunchbox Dinners

Come join in the fun. Ron McCloud is celebrating his retirement after 47 years at the Dunsmuir Hardware and meet the new owners. In recognition of the McCloud’s years of service to our business community, the Dunsmuir Chamber is organizing a retirement party at POPS Performing Arts and Cultural Center, 5819 Sacramento Avenue, Saturday January 14 from 5-7pm. Doors open at 4:30.

$15/person advance tickets will go on sale at the hardware store on Friday January 6. Don’t wait! Tickets at the door will be $20. Read more.

2022

 

Sat Oct 29, 7pm
Should Advice Halloween Dance Party
Sound Advice & Friends
A super fun Halloween Event with dancing and costume judging.
$15 at the door, plus Hors D’Oeuvres
For printable flyer, click here.

 

Saturday, November 5
Private Event

Thursday, November 10
Jedi’s 25th Anniversary Celebration

 Friday, Saturday, Sunday-  September 30-October 2 – Jazz in the Canyon
A citywide Jazz Experience
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Friday, September 30, 7 pm  – Jazz in the Canyon
Allison & Victor + Midnight Band
$15 Tickets in Advance or at door first come first serve
Acoustic Jazz Soul act Allison and Victor will have the opportunity to perform with their fuller band with Stefan Schittko on keyboard, Bruce Cailn on bass, and Michael P. Harris on percussion
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Saturday, October 1, 2022, 7 pm – Jazz in the Canyon
It’s a Hit – Featuring The Dr. of Bebop, David Watson
$15 in advance
$20 at the door. First Come First Served.
A real musical treasure moved to our area, Yreka, and they call him the Dr. of Bebop, David Watson. He is a great musician and the kind of artist they make documentaries about. No kidding. Gracing him will be Bruce Calin from Yreka on Bass, Pete Petersen on Tenor Saxophone and David Kim on piano, both from Portland.

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Saturday, September 10, 7 pm
Mission Blue – Blue Grass
$10 cover
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A collaboration of Dana and Avram (AJ) Frankel, and originally based out of Pacifica, California, Mission Blue delivers real deal traditional bluegrass featuring our special brand of father/daughter harmony singing. Read more.
Sunday, August 28, 5 to 10 pm
Reggae with DJ Higher
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 Friday, September 2, 7 pm
David Watson & Friends
$10
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Jazz drummer and bebop vocalist will play with Bruce Calin on bass and Victor Martin on sax. He says, “I try to always be creative like any top jazz instrumentalist, performing jazz songs and originals. I am going to sing jazz the rest of my life, until I can’t do it any longer. As long as I love the music, I have no plans to stop.” Read more about David.

Listen and learn more and Listen here, too. 


 

Saturday, Sept 3, 7pm $15
 Victor Martin on Sax

Victor Martin and Friends (It’s Vic’s Birthday! let’s celebrate)
 A fun-filled evening with a variety of musicians and musical genres. Some guests include Patrick Wiseman, Bruce Calin, David Watson, Allison Scull and more.
$15

Sunday, Sept 4
Private Event

Friday, Aug 26,  7pm
Allison and Victor + Bassist Bruce Calin
$10-$15 sliding scale
Patio Pop up Concert
 Acoustic Jazz Soul with Allison on guitar and vocals, Victor on saxophone, and Bruce on stand up bass, Picnics welcome.
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Saturday, Aug 13, 7pm

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$10-$15 sliding scale
Patio Pop up Concert
Allison and Victor + Bassist Bruce Calin  Acoustic Jazz Soul with Allison on guitar and vocals, Victor on saxophone, and Bruce on stand up bass, Picnics welcome.

Sunday, August 14, 5 pm
Reggae at Pops
Positive Rhythm Sound system by DJ Higher
Suggested Donation $10
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Saturday, Aug 27 Private Event 11 am to 6 pm

Fri/ Sat/Sun
July 22/23/24 Fri/Sat/Sun pm
3-day free featival
The Tadaima Convergence
Performers: Russel Baba, Jeanne Mercer, Masato Baba, Gary Ftizgerald, Michelle Fujii, Toru Watanabe, & Kenji Kato
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Shasta Taiko leaders, Russel Baba and Jeanne Mercer, are hosting a free three day mini-music festival, “The Tadaima Convergence – creativity & diversity,” at Pops Performing Arts & Cultural Center in Dunsmuir, CA,, the weekend of July 22/23/24, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, starting at 5 pm and continuing into the evening. Read more.
Pacific Crest Music Student Workshops
t’s a dance party! One Nation Under a Groove.
Saturday, August 6 7 pm
Pacific Crest Music
Side by Side Student Teacher Performance

 

Sunday, July 3, 2022

Private Event

Monday, July 4, 2022, 7:30pm
Allison and Victor  + Stefan on Keyboard- $10 at the door

Acoustic Jazz Soul
“Guitar and saxophone? Jazz, right? What if you add acoustic guitar and vocals? Folk, maybe? That is the challenge facing Allison Scull and Victor Martin—just what do you call their music? Magical would be a good place to start.” –North County Times, San Diego, by Jim Traegser
Allison and Victor @ Dancin by Gerry Katz

 

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Friday, March 18, 7 pm
Narayan & Janet
$10 at the door

Narayan was an international touring trumpet player. Janet was a touring musician, award-winning video maker, and TV host. Somehow their paths crossed and with each bringing a unique history to the table, they decided to take advantage of that for their future. Narayan and Janet pieced together a style that is a fusion of jazz, pop, rock, and soul. With their prolific and always uplifting lyrics, they spread joy wherever they go. or playing various places in the Bay Area from Jazz clubs and festivals to spiritual centers in support of their latest release, We Are All Connected.


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Saturday, March 19, 6:30 pm
Indie Roca
An evening of Americana roots rock and folk by Indie Roca, featuring Shasta County’s Jim & Keli Dyar and Siskiyou County’s Steve & Kate Bachmann and Sam Cuenca.
$10 cover at the door


 

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Friday, March 25th, 6:30 pm
Limited Seats Available ($20 cash at the door)  
(no more online tickets)
Johnny Rawls is from Purvis, Mississippi, a small town with about 2,000 residents near Hattiesburg. While still in high school he played guitar with soul music greats Little Johnny Taylor, The Sweet Inspirations, Joe Tex and ZZ Hill. Rawls hooked up with a true legend when he became bandleader for O.V. Wright, working and learning with the man many consider the finest deep soul singer of them all. After Wright died in 1980, Rawls led the O.V. Wright band for 13 years, touring and backing up B.B. King, Bobby “Blue” Bland and and Little Milton. Read more.

Saturday, January 15th, 6:30pm
Allison and Victor +The Midnight Band
Acoustic Jazz Soul 
laughingresized (3)with Bruce Calin on stand up bass, Mike Harris on congas, Victor Martin on saxophone and Allison Scull on guitar and saxophone. The concert will continue to support their efforts to complete their recording project.
Advanced Ticket Link $10
 Option 1: Live in Person $15 CASH at the door for in person. Please follow all Covid-19 Protocols. Please wear a mask and follow all Covid protocols. Please stay home if exhibiting any flu-like symptoms.
Option 2: People will also have  the option to view the Concert from home on Facebook.
 Online Concert by donation  or tip via Paypal (no account necessary)  CLICK HERE Live Streaming Concert at www.facebook.com/AllisonAndVictor

Read more.

Allison and Victor on Patio a Pops by Sheilla GildeaSaturday, October 2nd

Benefit Concert for Doug Porter–This event is to offset the medical expenses for
Doug  Porter
3pm Gates Open – Food
4pm-6pm Andre Mottershead and Friends
6:30pm-8:30pm Allison and Victor and Friends
7:30pm Raffle

September Yoga Classes – Yin Yoga with Jan Cowan

Tuesdays and Thursdays 4:30-5:45 pm


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Mumblefinger
Listen to Mumblefinger

Singer/songwriter, Story Teller, Humorist MUMBLEFINGER(aka Brian Birkes), is the vocal & guitar guy.  He began playing guitar and writing songs at the age of 12.  As an adult, he kicked around New York, San Diego, San Francisco, & Nashville perfecting his unique tone and talent. He has shared the bill with such greats as John Lee Hooker, Leon Russell, Average White Band & Northern Buffalo (of theDoobie Brothers and Steve Miller Band).  Read more. 

 

Cancelled – Due to Projected Rain

Sunday, Sept 19, 6:05pm
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Mark Hummell & the Deep Basement Shakers
Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door.
Coming up you have the chance to hear a new collaboration taking place between Mark Hummel & the Deep Basement Shakers. These two entities have locked forces to commit themselves to rockin’ away the pre-war blues & boogie-woogie styles in a piano, acoustic harmonica/vocal & washboard trio. Read more.

 

 


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Saturday, September 4th, 1, 7:11pm
Allison and Victor + the Midnight  Band
Outdoor Patio Concert
Acoustic Jazz Soul Act with Allison Scull on guitar and vocals, Victor Martin on saxophone and vocals, Bruce Calin on bass and  “the heartbeat” Mike Harris on percussion. Allison and Victor have created a sonic stew of jazz, blues, folk and pop infused with some Latin & European flavors. Allison and Victor have 3 CDS “From the Back Burner, Allison and Victor Live and Cool like the Breeze. For more on these artists visit their website.

Tickets $10 in Advance, $15 cash at the door

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September 10, 7:45 pm – On the Patio Postponed…stay tuned for new date
Soul Punch
Soul Punch is a determined effort to bring a new era of party music to Northern California. When multiple Redding musicians moved back to town after many years in musical Meccas, they found themselves without a local funk scene. So, they started it themselves.
$10 Advanced tickets
$15 cash at the door.

Saturday, August 14, 7:45 pm – On the Patio
Greg Jones Band with Richard Lucas on bass, $10 at the door
Dr. Greg Jones from Los Angeles returns to pops along side long time musical collaborator Richard Lucas on bass and a new configuration including Jim Stacy on Guitar and Christian Heilman On drums. The group, which has performed a show in this area for 2 decades will jam dance, R&B, funk and blues aimed at delighting audiences of all ages.IMG_4154

 

Rusty Miller

Saturday, August 21, 7:30 pm – On the Patio
Rusty Miller – Acoustic Folk Artist
$10 at the door

 

Om Garden Dance Party
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Saturday, August 28
Om Garden Dance Party

$20 at the door, Now happening once a month

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Friday, Sept 3 7:38 pm
On the Patio

Sound Advice Outdoor Dance Party 
$10 Advanced tickets via paypal (debit & cc card without paypal account can be sued.
$15 at the door
R&B, funk and soul band,

With Victor Martin on saxophone and vocals, Kenny Blockman will take the stage on bass while Stefan Schittko will perform on keyboard. Carl Schwindeman will also be on the scene on electric guitar alongside drummer Patrick Wiseman.

Friday, July 16, 7 pm
Private Event

Om Garden Dance Party

Saturday July 17, 7 pm
Om Garden Dance Party
Presented by Medicine Music
$15 for locals, $20 for all others


 Sunday, July 18, 4pm
Allison and Victor and the Midnight Band  SOLD OUT

Wednesday, July 20, 5pm
Private Party

Saturday, May 29, 7pm-9pm
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$15 Donation at the door. Singer-songwriter guitarist, Allison Scull and saxophonist Victor Martin will be joined by Bruce Calin on bass, Stefan Schittko on keys, and Mike Harris congas. . “Allison and Victor’s sound blends elements of folk, jazz, blues, European and Latin music, all of which translates into a laid-back, tranquil vibe that tends to put people at ease” according to Jim Dyar – Enjoy Magazine.  See www.allisonandvictor.com for artist information. To purchase advance tickets $15.00 via  Paypal  (credit and debit card okay). At the door, cash or check only.

 

 

Jonathan Foster

Friday, June  4, 7pm-9pm
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Singer-songwriter Jonathan Foster mixes up folk, acoustic blues, country-rock and gritty lyricism to excellent effect” Forging his own American dream, singer-songwriter Jonathan Foster brings a roots blend of Folk-Americana music as a recording and performing artist. He is known for his soulful vocals, acoustic guitar and harmonica,  passionate delivery, and off the beaten path introspective lyrics. His 5th full-length independent studio effort debuts to the world June 1, 2021, and is packed with musical residuals from the past year of reflective moments during uncertain days. 

New full length JF studio album “Lantern Shade” coming June 1, 2021. Listen to his a song already released from his new album here.

To pay in advance vial Paypal  (credit and debit card) follow this link.  At the door, cash or check only.

Saturday, June 5th, 7pm
Om Garden Dance Party
Presented by Medicine Music and Lucid 9 Designs


 Friday June 11th, 7:30 pm
(postponed to next week due to inclement weather on the patio)
Blackwell Brothers Dance Party on the Patio
Rock Blues Funk
Dance Party under the Stars


Friday June 18th, 7:30 pm
(Blackwell Brothers $10
Dance Party on the Patio
Rock Blues Funk
Dance Party under the Stars

 

Saturday, June 12, 7 pm
Om Garden Dance Party
Presented by Medicine Music and Lucid 9 Designs


Sunday, June 13
Private Event


Saturday, June 19, 7pm
Om Garden Dance Party
Presented by Medicine Music and Lucid 9 Designs


2020

Friday, October 9, 6 pm
Noisy Lifters
$10 at the door
Members from left to right are: Trev DeRossett (bass guitar), Jeff Huhtala (lead singer and guitar), Kate Bachmann (drums), Laurie Gardner (backup vocals), Steve Bachmann (lead singer and guitar), Brad DeBortoli (backup vocals and guitar), Andy Aguilera (harmonica), and Rob Gardner (rhythm guitar). Read more.
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Saturday, October 10, 2-5 pm
Register to Vote at Pops!

Register to vote at Pops Performing Arts from 2 to 5  pm and meet artist Tracy Hofmann. She is the contributing artist for the Tiny Pricks: Tweets, Textiles and Trump on display in the windows at Pops Performing Arts & Cultural Center.  She will have Tiny Pricks kits available if you want to contribute to the project.

Saturday, Oct  10, 7 to 10 pm – Dunsmuir Second Saturday
Poppin’ Off

briankadmiriIn the spirit of raising the vibration positive, please join a dance party. We would love if you would join us. Brian Kadmiri (Medicine Music) will grace the decks and provide you that much needed happy, feel-good frequency through music and dance! This is an alcohol and drug free event.
*) All ages are welcome
*) Doors open at 7:00pm and we’ll go till 10:00pm.
*) Donations $10.00 to $20.00.
*) This is not an ecstatic dance event

Saturday, Oct 10th, 3pm – SOLD OUT
Allison and Victor on Patio a Pops by Sheilla GildeaAllison and Victor  Quartet with Patrick Wiseman (drums) Bruce Calin ( Stand up Bass)
$15 donation at the gate.

 


 

 


Sunday, October 11, 4 pm
Rusty Miller – Originals Folk Roots Blues
$10 donation at the door. Acoustic Folk Artist $10 donationSee http://www.rustymiller.org/
According to Rusty, “Elvis freed my body, Dylan opened my mind, Lennon set my spirit free, Garcia touched my heart”


 

Saturday, Oct  17, 7 to 10 pm
Poppin’ Off
briankadmiri
In the spirit of raising the vibration positive, please join a dance party. We would love if you would join us. Brian Kadmiri (Medicine Music) will grace the decks and provide you that much needed happy, feel-good frequency through music and dance! This is an alcohol and drug free event.
*) All ages are welcome
*) Doors open at 7:00pm and we’ll go till 10:00pm.
*) Donations $10.00 to $20.00.
*) This is not an ecstatic dance event

 


Saturday, Oct  24, 7 to 10 pm – Weather permitting
Poppin’ Off
briankadmiri
In the spirit of raising the vibration positive, please join a dance party. We would love if you would join us. Brian Kadmiri (Medicine Music) will grace the decks and provide you that much needed happy, feel-good frequency through music and dance! This is an alcohol and drug free event.
*) All ages are welcome
*) Doors open at 7:00pm and we’ll go till 10:00pm.
*) Donations $10.00 to $20.00.
*) This is not an ecstatic dance event

 


Sunday, October 4, 4 pm
Emma & Shane Duo
$15 at the door.
Vocalist Emma Reynolds grew up in Mount Shasta, moved to the Central Coast for three years, and finished her BA with an emphasis in jazz performance at Bob Cole Conservatory of Music in 2016. Read more. 


 

 

Friday, Oct 2, 6:00 pm

leslie-tift-tom-scott-400Tom Scott and Leslie Tift
Folk Music, Americana, Original Songs, Indie Music
$12 advanced online tickets, $15 at the door
Listen here.
“Two voices, four hands, six instruments.” 
Tom and Leslie play a mix of originals, cover and traditional songs that are laced with tight knit vocal harmonies, and intricate instrumentation-guitar, dobro, banjo, cajon and mandolin.  “Tift and Scott defy any single category but whatever it is, it’s really good. Think Prairie Home Companion at its very best.”, Herald, Mt Shasta, CA

 Friday, September 11, 6 to 8 pm
Plastic warsFilm Screening of Plastic Wars
$10-20 Donation (all proceeds go to Love the Land: Watershed Clean up in October

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday, Sept 12, 7 to 10 pm – Dunsmuir Second Saturday
Poppin’ Off
briankadmiri
In the spirit of raising the vibration positive, please join a dance party. We would love if you would join us. Brian Kadmiri (Medicine Music) will grace the decks and provide you that much needed happy, feel-good frequency through music and dance! This is an alcohol and drug free event.
*) All ages are welcome
*) Doors open at 7:00pm and we’ll go till 10:00pm.
*) Donations $10.00 to $20.00.
*) This is not an ecstatic dance event

Sunday, Sept 13, 6 to 8 pm
Rusty Miller on the Patio

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$10 donation at the door

Sun Sept 6, 7pm
Allison and Victor on the Patio on Labor Day Weekend
Online Tickets $12 via Brown Paper TicketsAll other tickets , $15 (see below)
Allison and Victor on Patio a Pops by Sheilla GildeaBruce Calin will join Allison and Victor on stand up bass while Mike Harris will take the stage on congas and percussion. With Allison on guitar and vocals and Victor on saxophone and vocals, their ” sound blends elements of folk, jazz, blues, European and Latin music, that tens to put people at ease” according to Jim Dyar – Enjoy Magazine.  For more information on these artists See www.allisonandvictor.com

Online Tickets $12 via Brown Paper TicketsAll other tickets , $15, are available in Mt. Shasta at Directions (open Tuesday – Saturday noon-4pm), and in Dunsmuir at Dunsmuir Hardware (open Monday –Saturday 8:30am-5:30pm, and Sunday 10am-4pm). Tickets can also be purchased at Magic Mountain Massage and Wellness in Dunsmuir on Saturdays and Sundays only  from 10am-6pm.  Tickets are also available at the door on a first come, first serve basis. The public is invited to bring in a picnic from area restaurants or from home. Some refreshment provided at Pops. For more information call (530) 235-2809.

Sunday, Aug 23, 7 to 9 pm
Phil Newton and David Pinsky ( Blues)
Friday, Aug 7, 7 pm
Dark Eyes Duet ( Gypsy J

Screen Shot 2020-08-01 at 8.40.33 PM$15 Tickets. Buy Tickets Here.
David Pinsky and Phil Newton have been a major part of the Southern Oregon Blues scene for over thirty years and have joined forces as an acoustic/electric duo. Longtime friends, they began this new chapter by playing local venues and concerts discovering the joy of sharing their music on a whole different level. Read more.

Saturday, August 29, 7 to 10 pm
Poppin’ Off
briankadmiri
In the spirit of raising the vibration positive, please join a dance party. We would love if you would join us. Brian Kadmiri (Medicine Music) will grace the decks and provide you that much needed happy, feel-good frequency through music and dance! This is an alcohol and drug free event.
*) All ages are welcome
*) Doors open at 7:00pm and we’ll go till 10:00pm.
*) Donations $10.00 to $20.00.
*) This is not an ecstatic dance event

Saturday, September 5, 7 to 10 pm
Poppin’ Off
briankadmiri
In the spirit of raising the vibration positive, please join a dance party. We would love if you would join us. Brian Kadmiri (Medicine Music) will grace the decks and provide you that much needed happy, feel-good frequency through music and dance! This is an alcohol and drug free event.
*) All ages are welcome
*) Doors open at 7:00pm and we’ll go till 10:00pm.
*) Donations $10.00 to $20.00.
*) This is not an ecstatic dance event

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Screen Shot 2020-08-01 at 8.33.05 PM$10 donation at the door.

Dayton Mason and Greta Gardiner present The Dark Eyes Duet. Located in The Rogue Valley, we play mostly Django Reinhardt gypsy jazz standard tunes!

Saturday, August 8, 7 to 10 pm
Poppin’ Off
briankadmiri
In the spirit of raising the vibration positive, please join a dance party. We would love if you would join us. Brian Kadmiri (Medicine Music) will grace the decks and provide you that much needed happy, feel-good frequency through music and dance! This is an alcohol and drug free event.
*) All ages are welcome
*) Doors open at 7:00pm and we’ll go till 10:00pm.
*) Donations $10.00 to $20.00.
*) This is not an ecstatic dance event

Saturday, August 15, 7 to 10 pm
Poppin’ Off
briankadmiri
In the spirit of raising the vibration positive, please join a dance party. We would love if you would join us. Brian Kadmiri (Medicine Music) will grace the decks and provide you that much needed happy, feel-good frequency through music and dance! This is an alcohol and drug free event.
*) All ages are welcome
*) Doors open at 7:00pm and we’ll go till 10:00pm.
*) Donations $10.00 to $20.00.
*) This is not an ecstatic dance event

Sun Aug 16, 7pm $10 Limited Tickets
Allison and Victor on the Patio @ Pops $10
allisonandvictorAdvanced Tickets Here Via Brown Paper Tickets
limited seats to physically distance tables
The patio offers a way of listening to music outside at a safe social distance. Please wear your mask according to California state guidelines. tickets available until sold out. Some refreshments available.
About the Artists: Guitar and saxophone? Jazz, right? What if you add acoustic guitar and vocals? Folk, maybe? That is the challenge facing Allison Scull and Victor Martin—just what do you call their music? Magical would be a good place to start.” –North County Times, San Diego, by Jim Traegser


Friday, August 21, 7 pm
Kevin RadleyKevin Radley  (blues, country, soul and the occasional country holler)
Read about Kevin.
$10 donation


Saturday, August 22, 7 to 10 pm
Poppin’ Off
briankadmiri
In the spirit of raising the vibration positive, please join a dance party. We would love if you would join us. Brian Kadmiri (Medicine Music) will grace the decks and provide you that much needed happy, feel-good frequency through music and dance! This is an alcohol and drug free event.
*) All ages are welcome
*) Doors open at 7:00pm and we’ll go till 10:00pm.
*) Donations $10.00 to $20.00.
*) This is not an ecstatic dance event

 

Saturday, August 1, 7 to 10 pm
Poppin’ Off
In the spirit of raising the vibration positive, please join a dance party. We would love if you would join us. Brian Kadmiri (Medicine Music) will grace the decks and provide you that much needed happy, feel-good frequency through music and dance! This is an alcohol and drug free event.
*) All ages are welcome
*) Doors open at 7:00pm and we’ll go till 10:00pm.
*) Donations $10.00 to $20.00.
*) This is not an ecstatic dance event

Sat July 11, 7pm, ”On the Patio Outside @ Pops”
Allison and Victor + Special Guests By Donation

as a part of Dunsmuir Second Saturday
Acoustic Jazz Soul with guitar, vocals, and saxophone
The patio offers a way of listening to music outside at a safe social distance. Please wear your mask according to California state guidelines. Bring your own picnic, some refreshments available. Only a limited amount of seating to create physical distance between tables.

Saturday, July 18, 7 – 10 pm
Popp’n Off Dancing Outside on the Patio at Pops
Brian Kadmiri (Medicine Music) & Andrea Campbell (Groovalicious)

In the spirit of raising the vibration positive, please join a dance party. We would love if you would join us. Brian Kadmiri (Medicine Music) & Andrea Campbell (Groovalicious) will grace the decks and provide you that much needed happy, feel-good frequency through music and dance! This is an alcohol and drug free event.
*) All ages are welcome
*) Doors open at 7:00pm and we’ll go till 10:00pm.
*) Donations $10.00 to $20.00.
*) This is not an ecstatic dance event

Sun July 19, 7pm, On the Patio @ Pops SOLD OUT
Only patrons with pre-purchased tickets accepted
Dirty Cello  $10 
Tickets via Brown Paper Tickets online tickets sold out
From China to Italy, and all over the U.S., Dirty Cello brings the world a high energy and unique spin on blues and bluegrass. Led by vivacious cross-over cellist, Rebecca Roudman, Dirty Cello is cello like you’ve never heard before. From down home blues with a wailing cello to virtuosic stompin’ bluegrass, Dirty Cello is a band that gets your heart thumping and your toes tapping! 

Saturday, June 20, 7:30pm-9pm – Outdoors on the Patio
allisonandvictorAllison Scull & Victor Martin on the Patio (Acoustic Soul)
Watch Allison Scull & Victor Martin play originals, jazz standards, and blues.

The patio offers a way of listening to music outside at a safe social distance. Masks are encouraged.

Please bring your own picnic. Self serve refreshments will be available.

See www.allisonandvictor.com for more on these artists.

Fri July 3, 8pm, ”’On the Patio @ Pops”’
Allison and Victor + Special Guests $10

Only 30 tickets will be sold. The patio offers a way of listening to music outside at a safe social distance. Please wear your mask according to California state guidelines. Tickets are available until sold out. Bring your own picnic, some refreshments available. Tickets available at Dunsmuir Hardware and online via   Brown Paper Tickets. 

Sun July 5, 8pm, On the Patio @ Pops
Allison and Victor + Special Guests $10
 Only 30 tickets will be sold.The patio offers a way of listening to music outside at a safe social distance. Please wear your mask according to California state guidelines. Tickets are available until sold out. Bring your own picnic, some refreshments available. Tickets available at Dunsmuir Hardware and online via Brown Paper Tickets

2019

November 2, 2019
Private Party

 

Sunday, November 3, 2019 at 3pm

ChiharuChiharu and Friends – a Fundraising Concert for Mercy Hospice

$20 suggested donation to support Mercy Hospice and all the services Mercy Hospice provides to the elderly in need in the community of Mount Shasta

Program to include: Mozart, Doppler, and Dvorak

Performers: Carolyn Carl (vl), Michael Eby (vl), Mona Angelini (cello), Monica Harle (pn), Marianne Locke (cl), Sue Constantidines (fl), Gloria Gazave (soprano), etc.

 

Friday, November 15, 7 pm
Hiroya Tsukamoto Concert, $15 at the door
Hiroya-photo-by-Gary-AlterHiroya Tsukamoto returns to Dunsmuir!
Join us on Friday, November 15th, 7pm as Hiroya Tsukamoto takes us on an innovative, impressionistic journey filled with earthy, organic soundscapes that impart a mood of peace and tranquility. Hiroya Tsukamoto is an innovative guitarist and composer who fuses folk, jazz, and world music. Born and raised in Japan, in 2000 he received a scholarship to Berklee College of Music and came to the U.S. Hiroya has been performing internationally including Blue Note in NYC and Japanese National Television. In 2018, he won 2nd place on International Finger Style Guitar Championship.

“…chops, passion and warmth. Zealously recommended!” -Jazz Review.com

Saturday, November 16, 7 pm
Fam Rising

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Music – Play – Purpose -Belonging
$10 advanced, $15 at the door
Read about it.

Saturday, January 18, 2:30-4:30 pm

Siskiyou County 2019-20 Poetry Out Loud County Fin

 

Fri, September 27, 2019, 7:30 pm

Jazz in the Canyon at Pops – Buy Tickets Now. $15 advanced, $20 at door
Just Us (Bossa Nova & Light Funk) – (Pops would like to thank the  Mossbrae Hotel in Dunsmuir for sponsoring this event). Crave Restaurant will be providing street tacos, smoked pizza, and sliders in the courtyard at 5 pm.
Just Us
Just Us
was founded in 2017 by Tim Cain, original tenor sax player and arranger for the legendary San Francisco band Sons of ChamplinIn the ’60’s, as a member of the Sons, Tim played the great dance halls in the city (Fillmore, Avalon Ballroom, Carousel Ballroom, Winterland, Straight Theater) and toured nationwide for Bill Graham, sharing the stage with most of the iconic rock bands of the era including Santana, Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Van Morrison, Joe Cocker,  Steve Miller, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Sly and the Family Stone, Chambers Brothers, Band from Big Pink, Miles Davis, B.B. King, The Byrds, Righteous Brothers, Chuck Berry, Jan and Dean, The Coasters, Charles Lloyd, even Bill Evans.  Read about the band.
Buy Tickets Now. $20 (Online-12 hours in advanced), Also available til noon the day of performance at Dunsmuir Hardware and Directions Clothings in Mt Shasta, $15 at door

Saturday, September 28, 2019, 1pm-3pm
Jazz in the Canyon at Pops
MUSIC FOR CHILDREN
FREE Interactive Concert
Wild Roots with Annie Kramer and Jerry Hamlin
Sponsored by First 5 Siskiyou Children and Families Commission

oldunsmuirfaireSaturday, September 28, 2019
9:30am-3:30 pm – The Ol’ Dunsmuir Faire Artisan Faire with Music
11:00-12 pm Billy Owen on Guitar
contact: sescull@gmail.com to be a vendor. Some of the vendors will be Sage & Stone Jewelry, Terry Cole Whitaker with T-shirt Art for Kids, Kindred Gardens, Ghambeera’s International Treasures, Robin Johnson Jewerly, Robin Johnson crafts. Read more.


 

Saturday, September 28, 2019, 8pm $10 in advance, $15 at door
Jazz in the Canyon at PopsBuy Tickets Here
Allison Scull (guitar/vocal) and Victor Martin (Sax, vocals) and The Midnight Band (5 piece)
Stefan Schittko on keys, Bruce Calin on bass. Read more. 2EarthAliveshoesINDIGOGO copy


Saturdays, August 3- August 31 – Four week session
Urban Griots Workshops
Shasta-Recruitment-FlyerUrban Griots is a drumming and early literacy workshop for preschool children (and older). It is facilitated by an embodied  mode of learning that blends rhythmic movement with computer media interaction. Children are introduced to the Drumball – a digital device and mobile app that turns beats into letters and words.
12 pm to 1 pm – 0-5 years
1 pm to 2 pm – 6 years and older
Register  at this link.
Four-week session $10 each or $40 for the month
See post.

 


 

Sunday, August 4, 2019, 7 pm
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Musician, composer, educator and author Abe Lagrimas, Jr will be performing here at Pops. As a solo ukulele artist, Abe is a Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award recipient and has released multiple albums in the United States, Japan, and South Korea. Abe has been featured at ukulele festivals around the world. Read more about Abe.
Listen here to his amazing sounds.
$10 advanced tickets $15 at the door

 

 

 

 


Tuesday,  August 6, 8 pm
MissyAndersen-PromoPhoto3Missy Andersen and her One Man Band
$10 in advance, $15 at the door.

Born in Detroit, Michigan and raised in New York City, multiple award nominee, Missy Andersen is a dynamic and one-of-a-kind soul blues singer. Her sophomore album, In the Moment, received great reviews and ended the year on Living Blues Top 50 of 2014. She and her guitar player/bandleader/husband, Heine, maintain a busy schedule performing with her band and as a duo. The tenacious twosome’s music is noted as displaying “a musical maturity that is as entertaining as it is compelling” by PBS Australia and “the real deal” by Washington Blues Society. Back for their third time to the area, it seems Siskiyou County locals can’t seem to get enough of these guys, especially the funky freestylers, an enthusiastic bunch who love dancing to their tunes.

A nominee of the prestigious Blues Music Awards for Soul Blues Female Artist in 2015 and 2016 as well as two-time Blues Blast Music Awards nominee, Missy was voted Best New Artist-Female in 2009 by Real Blues Magazine and her self-titled CD, Missy Andersen, also won Best Debut Album-Female that same year.


 

Saturday, August 10, 12 noon (On Saturdays through Aug 31st)
12  to 1 pm – 0-5 years
1 pm to 2 pm – 6 years and older
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Read more about Urban Griots.

 


 

 

Sunday, August 11th – 3pm
Pacific Music Crest Student Chamber Ensemble
NOTE: This location was just changed from United Methodist Church

 

Monday, August 12, 7pm
Pacific Crest Music Festival Faculty and Guest Artists’ Concert
$20 donation

Thurs, July 25, 2019
The Musers, 8 pm
Advanced Tickets $10, $15 at the door

The Musers’ foot-stomping, high energy performances are punctuated by laughter, dancing feet, and infectious grooves. Their sister-like blend of soaring harmonies, multi-instrumental arrangements, and sassy cover tunes set The Musers apart from other
groups. Their original “Free Range Folk” spans a variety of acoustic styles including Bluegrass, Jazz, Blues, Rock, Gospel, Irish, and Appalachian, all served up with verve and heart.


Saturday, July 27, 2019, afternoon
Private Event

Sunday, July 28, 7pm, doors open 6:30pm
free gathering, refreshments an snacks will be served
polarity book launch katarinaPoetry Book Launch Party by Two Local Young Women
You are cordially invited to join in the celebration of the publication of a first book of poetry by two local young women. CarliCollord and Katarina Baltayan-Pautz have been studying poetry writing with award-winning poet, Ana Ramana, for several years. Recent gradutates of the College of the Siskiyous, Carli and Katarina will be moving to four year colleges in the fall. For the past year, Ana has been guiding them in putting together a collection of their best poems. In June, they gave a poetry reading to raise funds to publish their book, which is entitled, “Polarity,” in a nod to their vastly different personalities and writing styles.

August 2, 2019
Private Event

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Sat July 13, 2019, 12 -4 pm Dunsmuir Second Saturday
12-2 pm Instrument Petting Zoo – Open House
2-3 Urban Griots Session 1 (0-5 years) – Register by Jul 7
3-4 Urban Griots Session 2 (6-12 years) – Register by Jul 7
A drumming and early literacy workshop for pre-schoolers and the adults in their lives. Entrance is free. Register for Session by  July 7th at 415 619 9243 or musicishealingus@gmail.com. Petting Zoo is an open house

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Sat, July 13,2019 8pm Dunsmuir Second Saturday
$10 in advance, $15 at the door
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Two Acts: Allison and Victor  AND Two5Live!
These two groups will combine to bring a fabulous night of music. Songs will be featured from each act as well some collaboration with both bands.
Allison and Victor:
Together they create a fusion of musical forms uniquely their own. They blend roots music — a fusion of jazz, folk, blues, a little funk, originals and some jazz standards laced with some French lyrics. See AllisonAndVictor.com

Two5Live!
Two5Live! is a band that blends jazz, funk, neo-soul, R&B and Latin music and features  Two5Livewith Nathan Sivananda on bass, Stefan Schittko on keys, Victor Martin on saxophone and vocals and Ross Perry on drums. According to Schittko, this group features “a lot of tunes that all band members love and never had an outlet to play.”
Read More Here

 


 

Saturday, May 25, 2019, 8pm
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Mark Hummel Golden State – Lone Star Blues Revue
$20 pre-paid, $25 at the door
TICKETS ON SALE HERE
LISTEN and WATCH HERE
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Blues Supergroup MARK HUMMEL GOLDEN STATE – LONE STAR BLUES REVUE, featuring Grammy-nominated Harp Blower/Vocalist/ Bandleader MARK HUMMEL, guitarist ANSON FUNDERBURGH  (Delbert McClinton joining his Sany Beaches Cruise every year, Boz ScaggsSnooks EaglinEarl King and Jimmy Buffet), and with guitar legend with MIKE KELLER – guitar (Fabulous Thunderbirds/Marcia Ball/The Keller Brothers)   ,  drummer WES STARR and bassist RW GRIGSBY is an all-star cross country melding of California musicians Hummel and Grigsby with Texans Funderburgh, Keller and Starr. Read more Here….

 

oldunsmuirfaireSaturday, May 4, 10 am to 2 pm 
The Ol’ Dunsmuir Faire :
Music:
10 to 11:30 am Singer Songwriter Allison Scull on guitar
11:30 to 12:30 pm New Dunsmuir Local Tim Shrum (Grateful Dead, New riders of the Purple Sage, some Jethro Tull.
12:30 to 1 pm Rick Garrett – Latin fingerstyle guitar
Read about the vendors here.

For those interested in selling their crafts, jewelry, lotions, potions, art, please contact sescull@gmail.com to participate. $40 for a table.


Saturday, May 4th, 2019
Private Evening Event

Thursday, May 23, 2019, 5:15pm-7:15pm
Movies with a Purpose: Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences
Sponsored by First 5 Siskiyou and hosted by the Dunsmuir Community Resource Center will feature Movies with a Purpose about the lifelong effects of adverse childhood experiences or “ACEs”. Carla Charraga, Executive Director of Siskiyou Domestic Violence, will facilitate this event. There will be a discussion after the movies. There is no charge for this event.

Friday, May 24th, 2019
Private Event

Wednesday, April 10, 7:30pm
Terri Robb, Acoustic Blues $10 in advance, $13 at the door Buy Tickets
Terry is one of the top acoustic blues guitarists of our time. His signature finger-picking style has earned him international acclaim from worldwide audiences, music critics and his distinguished peers. Incorporating elements from the Mississippi Delta music tradition, ragtime, country, swing and free jazz, Robb has built a unique blues sound that has made him a legend in his prolific music career spanning more than four decades.

Terry Pops 2019

“It’s the rare guitarist who can whip off a killer 12-bar blues solo, then turn around and fingerpick Travis-style with speed and subtlety…guitarist and singer Terry Robb does just that.” – Ian Zack, Mar 2006. Read more here….

 

 

 

Saturday, March 23, 2019, 6-8pm
A Night in the Canyon

Get a chance to meet Sarah Leal Nova who will be climbing to raise funds to help those affected by breast cancer locally for Climb Against the Odds. Enjoy an evening at POPS Performing Arts and Cultural Center in Dunsmuir for “A Night in the Canyon” music and 3-23-19food event featuring Allison Scull and Victor Martin. Enjoy appetizers by Lunch Box Dinners, a no host bar, raffle items, and dessert auction. Tickets are $20 per person and can be purchased at Raven’s Tree located in the Mount Shasta Shopping Center or at Dunsmuir Hardware in downtown Dunsmuir. Only 60 seats are available. Funds raised will go to help the cause. Read the full story here…

 


 

2018

Monday, December 31, 9 pm

Sound Advice Dance Extravaganza
Opening Act: Andre Mottershead
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Come dance to Funk/Blues at Pops.   Read more.
$15 donation. Also available at the door
Online Tickets Available Here.

 

 

 

Blues Legend Johnny RawlsThursday, December 13, 7 pm
Soul Blues Legend Johnny Rawls
Johnny Rawls is a soul blues legend. In fact, the term “soul blues” was invented to describe his music. Read more. 

Online Tickets available

Saturday, November 3, 2018
Private Party

Friday, November 16, 7 pmIMG_4738
Hiroya Tsukamoto (guitarist / composer/vocalist)
(Folk/Jazz/World music)

$15 donation at the door
Hiroya Tsukamoto takes us on an innovative, impressionistic journey filled with earthy, organic soundscapes that impart a mood of peace and tranquility. Read more.
Listen to Soledad and Gemini Bridge.

“…chops, passion and warmth. Zealously recommended!”   -Jazz Review.com

Saturday, November 17, 7 pm – Doors open at 6:30 pm
Anna Reppetto with Scott Durbin BandAnna Repetto with the Scott Durbin Band (Sophisticated Jazz). Read about the band.
$10 donation.

Saturday, October 6, 7 pm
River Clean Up Party with Live Music from The Champion Club,  $10
No-host bar and light snacks
Open to the public – Read about here.

October 27
Private Party

Friday, September 28, 2018 6:30 pm
Tickets at door or online click here
Jazz in the Canyon Series
The Ed Dunsavage Trio (Rick Garrett to open from 6:30 to 7 pm)
Craves Barbecue will be available at 5:30 pm. Ed Dunsavage Trio will perform straignt ahead Jazz read more by clicking here.

Saturday, September 29, 2018 – Jazz in the Canyon Series
9 am to 1 pm
(Music by Rick Garrett 10 to 11:45 pm)
The Ol’ Dunsmuir Faire
on the patio. Read about the faire.
Please contact Suzanne  at sescull@gmail.com. Payments can be sent to Zan Design, P.O. Box 313, Dunsmuir, CA 96025 or sent via paypal to sescull@gmail.com)

Saturday, September 29, 2018 – Jazz in the Canyon Series
Children’s Concert: Wild Roots with Annie Kramer and Jerry Hamlin
1 to 3 pm  free
Sponsored by First 5 Siskiyou and Hosted by the Dunsmuir Community Resource Center. Wild Roots Children’s Concert “Wild Roots” is a local Siskiyou County duo playing fun and interactive music for children and families.  Read more here….

 

Saturday, September 29, 2018 – Jazz in the Canyon Series –
$15 at the door or online
7:30 pm
  Terry Robb (Blues/Jazz)
Check out the JPR Radio interview with Terry Robb that aired September 28. 
Terry is one of the top acoustic blues guitarists of our time. His signature fingerpicking style has earned him international acclaim from worldwide audiences, music critics and his distinguished peers. Incorporating elements from the Mississippi Delta music tradition, ragtime, country, swing and free jazz, Robb has built a unique blues sound that has made him a legend in his prolific music career spanning more than four decades. Read more here….Craves Barbecue will be available at 4 pm.

Sunday, September 30, 2018 – Jazz in the Canyon Series
1pm-6:30pm
$15 for afternoon, Tickets at the door or online here
1 -2:30 pm Allison Scull and Victor Martin with Stefan (Acoustic Soul Jazz with guitar, saxophone, keyboard and vocals), Pops Performing Arts & Cultural Center
3-4:30 pm Charles Valona (Jazz Pop Blues Standards), Pops Performing Arts & Cultural Center
5 pm Jazz in the Canyon Finale show with Allison, Victor, Stefan with Charles Valona Trio
Craves Barbecue will be available during this show.

Cancelled – Thursday, August 2, 2018, 7:30 pm, $7 cover – To be Rescheduled
Nathan and JessieNathan & Jessie + Aaron Kimball
Gypsy Bluesy Jazzy Folk

Nathan Rivera and Jessie Andra Smith bring an unforgettable trilingual performance of gypsy bluesy jazzy folk. The duo has traveled all over the world sharing their music on streets and stages with their unique sound. A fusion of jazzy folk and blues on resonator guitars and accordion, with an interesting interplay of harmonies between the two voices. Upbeat tunes rooted in the spirit of jazz, improvisation, storytelling, and humor.
Listen here.

Sunday, August 5, 2018, 4 pm
Pacific Crest Music Festival – Faculty Performance
This event is at the
Mt. Shasta Seventh-day Adventist Church – 12 CA-89, Mt Shasta, CA 96067.
For more info, go here.

IMG_5841Saturday, July 14, 2018, 8 pm
Sound Advice Dance Party (Blues Funk)
Andre Mottershead (opening act) 7 pm
$10 cover
Sliders (Veggie & Meat) will be available

 

 

 

Screen Shot 2018-07-14 at 11.38.03 AMSaturday, July  28, 2018, 7pm
Shasta Taiko Family

$10 Door Charge / Youth 16 years & under FREE
“Shasta Taiko blends music, movement, and spirituality…when spirit can’t be put into words, it takes the form of taiko.” Read more.

 

 

Sunday, July 29, 2018, 1 pm
Pacific Crest Music Festival – Student Performance

Saturday, April 21, 2018, 7:30pm
Ed Dunsavage Trio of Ashland $10.00
Ed Dunsavage2Voted Favorite Jazz Group in the Ashland 2017 Sneak Preview Readers Poll, The Ed Dunsavage Trio features Joe Cohoon on upright bass and Gary “Chicken” Hirsh on the drums. The trio has be playing music together for over 25 years. Read More here…

View printable flyer.


Saturday, May 5, 2018
9 am to 2 pm

oldunsmuirfaireThe Ol’ Dunsmuir Faire
Vendors please email  sescull @ gmail dot com. Cost for Table $25.
 9 to 11 am Singer Songwriter Allison Scull on guitar
11 am to 1 pm Rick Garret Fingerstyle Guitar
Dunsmuir T-shirts, Crafters, Tie Dye, Sign up 5 and under book program, handmade stuffed animals, jewelry, beeswax candles, crystal trees, spiritual wands, sacred geometry shirts. Read more about the event.
Spread the word. Printable Flyer here.
Mini hand flyers available.

Saturday, May 5, 2018, 8 pm – Cancelled
Sound Advice  (Blues Funk)

Tuesday, May 8, 2018 7:30 pm

Screen Shot 2018-02-08 at 11.00.56 AMTerry Robb (Blues Hall of Famer)
$10 advance tickets, $15 at the Door – by donation
Buy Online Tickets Here
Read more.
Listen here.

Wednesday, May 9, 3pm to 7 pm
Awareness of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children with Deena Graves. Sponsored by College of the Siskiyous Foster Kinship Care.
The class if free but please sign up here

Saturday, May 19th, 2018
Dunsmuir High School Prom

Thursday, May 24, 2018, 7pm
College of the Siskiyous Chamber Music Orchestra
Tickets at the door. $10 General, $5 students & seniors

Saturday, June 2, 2018
Private Event

Sunday, June 3, 2018
Private Event

Tuesday, June 5, 2018
Private Event

Saturday, April 14, 2018, 8 pm
Bogg Jazz
$10 Donation
Screen Shot 2018-03-29 at 3.08.33 PMBogg is a modern jazz quartet specializing in both classic jazz tunes and “new standards.” Toxic by Britney Spears, Black Dog by Led Zeppelin, and themes from the Zelda video game franchise are all played right alongside standards like Take The A Train and Scrapple From The Apple. We are a professional ensemble of high caliber musicians, consisting of piano, electric bass, jazz drums, and violin.

 

Sunday, April 15, 3 pm
Spring Chamber Music Concert with Chiharu Sai
Program: Schumann and Beethoven
Fundraiser for W.A.T.E.R. Read more.

Saturday, March 31st, 8 pm
Screen Shot 2018-03-24 at 3.20.32 PMNed Evett & Triple Double “First Band in Space”
$10 Donation
The master of the fretless glass-necked guitar ” -USA Today
Read more about Ned Evett.

Thursday, April 5, 5:30pm-7:30pm
Movies with a Purpose – Adverse Childhood Experiences Study – Followed by a Discussion
Free to the community
Movies with a Purpose - ACEs - POPSAdverse Childhood Experiences are the single most unaddressed health threat facing our nation today. ”
Dr. Robert Block, former President of the American Academy of Pediatrics

Sponsored by First 5 Siskiyou in partnership with the Pops Performing Arts and Cultural Center,  Dunsmuir Community Resource Center, Siskiyou County Human Services–Adult Protective Services  and Child Protective Services, and Siskiyou Domestic Violence and Crisis Center.

Saturday, April 7th, 8 pm – To be Re-Scheduled
Sound Advice, $10 Donation

Friday, February 16, 2018, 7:30 pm
Allison and Victor with Special guest Stefan, $7 donation

Saturday, Februrary 17, 7pm
Pacific Crest Chamber Players–Winter Tour

Mozart’s E Flat Piano Quartet and Schubert’s “Death and the Maiden” D minor String Quartet highlight the program.

Thursday, March 1, 2018, 7:30 pm
Mammals, $10 donation
Acoustic Folk Rock

March 3, 2018
Private Event

Saturday, March 17th, 2018,  8 pm – CANCELLED
Sound Advice (R&B Funk), $10 donation

Sunday, January 7, 2018 2pm
Olga Kopylova–A Promenade Through Classical Music
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Pops Performing Arts & Cultural Center is very pleased to be hosting Olga Kopylova, the principle pianist Sao Paulo Symphonic Orchestra. She will be performing a Promenade through the History of Classical Music. Tickets for $10 or $15  (preferred) will be available at the door.   Read more about Olga and the performance.

2017

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Sound Advice
Dancing in the New Year, $10 at the door
Bar Provided by Dunsmuir Rotary.
Here is a printable flyer.
Read more.

October 7th, 2017

Private Event

Thursday, October 26, 2017
Home Visiting Meeting First 5 Siskiyou

Saturdxay, October 28, 11am-2pm
Private  Party

Screen Shot 2017-10-02 at 8.59.07 AMNovember 4th, 2017
Marley’s Ghost
$20 cover
Kids under 12 are free

As the L.A. Weekly aptly put it, “This West Coast group deftly dashes across decades of American music to create a sound that’s steeped in tradition but never bogged down by traditionalism.”

An eclectic aggregation composed of singer/multi-instrumentalists Dan Wheetman, Jon Wilcox, Mike Phelan, Ed Littlefield Jr., Jerry Fletcher, and Bob Nichols – the band can sing and play anything with spot-on feel, from roots to rock, blues to bluegrass, gospel to stone country, which is what they’ve been doing – to the ongoing delight of a fervent cult that includes many of their fellow musicians – throughout their first quarter century as a working unit. Their trademark multi-part harmonies never cease to captivate, whether on record or in live performance. Read more and  Check out their website and music.


 

Saturday, November 5th, 2017
Private Event



Saturday, November 11th, 2017

Private Party


 

Saturday, November 18th, 2017
Private Event


Saturday, November 25th, 2017
Private Event


On_Sun_BehindOn Ensemble
Monday, September 11, 7:00 pm
$10.00
Established in 2002 On Ensemble is one of the most respected ensembles in the taiko (Japanese drumming) world. Read more.

Saturday, September 16, 5 pm
25th Annual Upper Sacramento River Clean up Celebration / Whiskey Gulch Concert
Dedicated to those who clean up the river all year.

5:00 p.m. Social Hour with craft beer/wine
6:00 p.m.  Dinner featuring Southern-style food such as jambalaya, corn bread, yummy sides, and special Cajun dessert.
7:30 p.m. Whiskey Gulch, Bluegrass
Dinner tickets will be $15 each, and expected to go fast. Available at Dunsmuir Brewery Works, Gary’s Pizza, Ted Fay Fly Shop, Dunsmuir Hardware, and Chamber Office in Dunsmuir, California. Read more about this event and the River Clean-up.


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Friday, September 29, 7:30pm Jazz in the Canyon Series
Allison Scull and Victor Martin + The Midnight Band
$10.00  Advanced Ticket Outlets Here
Creating a sonic stew of jazz, blues, and folk with European and Latin spices. Guitar, vocals, and saxophone, these two have made a splash in the vineyards, festivals, listening rooms and National Parks of Northern California and Southern Oregon. Voted as the “Music Pick” for the Spring Southern Oregon Magazine 2015, these two also performed at the prestigious Oregon Coast Music Festival, the NorCal Jazz Festival and the Napa Artisans Festival.  They have most recently shared the stage Delbert Bump and drummer Akira Tana, as well as blues legend Lazy Lester.  Stefan Schittko will be joining them on keyboard. Originally from Germany, Stefan has had a lifelong love affair with jazz and has been inspired by artists such as Herbie Hancock and Weather Report.  Other guest artists will also be joining Allison and Victor.
Listen Here: www.allisonandvictor.com
$12 Lunchbox Dinner on Patio Available. Pre-orders required. Read here.

Saturday, Sept 30,  1pm-3pm Children’s Music  – Jazz in the Canyon Series
Wild Roots with Annie Kramer and Jerry Hamlin
This concert is sponsored by First 5 Siskiyou and hosted by the Dunsmuir Community Resource Center.  A Wild Roots concert includes plenty of opportunities for kids and adults to join in the fun of singing, playing, and moving to the music. Read more here….

Saturday, Sept 30,  7:30pm – Jazz in the Canyon Series
Roma Swing Band with Scott Joss $10.00 Advanced Ticket Outlets Here
ROMA plays a special blend of acoustic, swinging “Hot Club” style music. From gypsy ballads to the American jazz standards of the 30’s and 40’s, the group likes to keep the music swinging and the beat driving.  The band features Paul Blackwell’s spirited mandola and vocals, Rick Hobbs’ lead and rhythm guitar, Sam Cuenca on standup bass and Lynda Scheben on rhythm guitar and vocals.  ROMA is joined by swing violinist extraordinaire Scott Joss, longtime Merle Haggard and Dwight Yoakam sideman.
Order Liza Wood Box Dinners
$12 Lunchbox Dinner on Patio Available. Pre-orders required. Read here.

Screen Shot 2017-06-24 at 11.38.53 AMSunday, October 1, 7 pm – Jazz in the Canyon Series
Missy & Heine Anderson
$10.00 Advanced Ticket Outlets Here
For the 6th Annual Jazz in the Canyon, Pops Performing Arts & Cultural Center is pleased to host blues act Missy and Heine Andersen Sunday, October 1.   Listen to a sample of their music. They first played at Pops on June 28th. Everyone was dancing. They wanted them to come back! Read more.

 

Saturday, August 5, 2017, 9 am to 1 pm
The Ol’ Dunsmuir Faire, First Saturday of the Month
10 to 11 am Marc Wright, Vocals and Guitar – Jazz, and Folk
11 am to 1 pm Rick Garrett Latin Fingerstyle Guitar

 


Saturday, August 5, Private Evening Event

88f0da_7b07a199bba75cbfae728035c9672b3aSunday, August 6,  6pm, Pacific Crest Music Festival
Student Concert, Free, Come early for a seat, fills up fast! Donations gratefully accepted to help for musical scholarship. Read more.

alvicleslietomSaturday, August 12, 8pm
Double Duo Concert in Dunsmuir
Tom Scott and Leslie Tift, Americana
Allison Scull and Victor Martin, Acoustic Jazz Soul
Pops Performing Arts and Cultural Center will present a double duo concert with two well-known North State’s duo Allison Scull and Victor Martin with Tom Scott and Leslie Tift on Saturday, August 12, 8pm in Dunsmuir.  Read about this collaboration.

 

Wednesday, June 28th, 8pm (gates open 7:30pm )

Cover Price $10
Missy and Heine Andersen

Live Music: Soul Americana Blues artists out of San Diego
Read more.
Listen here to a blues version of “Come Together” by the Beatles.

 


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The Ol’ Dunsmuir Faire, First  Saturday of the Month
9 am to 1 pm
The first Saturday of the month
Crafts, Food, Art, Antiques, Music
Liza Wood will be offering New Orleans-style Muffuleta sandwiches and potato salad for your 4th of July picnics.
9 to 10 am Rock Renick on Guitar
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11 to 1 pm Rick Garrett, Latin fingerstyle guitar
9 am to 1 pm – Sign your 0-5 children up for a free book a month.

July 1, 2017, 8 pm
Allison Scull and Victor Martin, $5 to 10, Patio Performance
Acoustic Soul Jazz (vocals, sax, guitar)
Allison & Victor create a sonic stew of jazz, blues, and folk with European and Latin original ballads, reggae, french songsand other musical spices


Screen Shot 2017-06-24 at 12.05.36 PMJuly 4th, 2017, 6 pm, $5 to 10
Allison Scull and Victor Martin

Acoustic Soul Jazz (vocals, sax, guitar)
Allison & Victor create a sonic stew of jazz, blues, and folk with European and Latin original ballads, reggae, french songsand other musical spices

 

Saturday, May 20th, 2017
Dunsmuir High School Prom


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Allison and Victor perform on the patio at Pops
Acoustic Jazz Soul-Guitar, Vocals, and Saxophone
A soulful mix of original music, classic jazz, and some blues tunes…
Allison Scull, Vocals, Guitar——Victor Martin Saxophone and Vocals, Stefan Schittko—keyboards


Screen Shot 2017-05-23 at 8.23.38 PMTuesday, May 30, 7pm, $7 – Box Dinners Available
The Page Turners
Bluegrass
“The Page Turners harness the best and deepest parts of bluegrass and old-time sounds as their own unique springboard for some wonderful new music. I love what Carolyn and Jake are doing and can’t wait to hear more!”–Bruce Molsky

Box Dinners will be available if you order by Sunday 10 am at lunchboxdinners@gmail.com.  Read more about the show and dinner.
View Printable flyer here.


Saturday, June 3rd, 7:30pm – new date!
Sound Advice
This funky R&B Dance Band performs on the patio at Pops


facebook-bannerSaturday, June 3,  9 am to 1 pm
The Ol’ Dunsmuir Faire
The first Saturday of the month
Crafts, Food, Art, Antiques
Bicycle repair man will be on hand

 


Pacific Crest FacultySunday, January 8, 2017, 7pm
Pacific Crest Chamber Musicians – Classical
with Michael Whitson, George Figueroa, Patrick Dalton Holmes, Laura Gaynon
Read more. 

Whiskey GulchSaturday, January 28, 7:30 pm $10 suggested donation
Whiskey Gulch, Bluegrass Americana
Kevin Andras – guitar
Drew Braugh – mandolin
Tristan Behm – bass
Julie May – fiddle
Sam Cuenca – usually filling in for Drew
Zack Mondry – honorary long-distance member


 SNed Evettaturday, Feb. 4th, 7 pm
NedEvett and Kim Philley
The Glass guitarist joined by singer Kim Philley
Robert Renick is opening up on guitar and vocals

Listen here.
Read about the duo. 

                                                                  Sat Feb 11, 7:30pm
urban-promo-copyAllison Scull and Victor Martin  “LOVE and UNITY TOUR”
Acoustic Jazz Soul
Read More
LIVE VIDEO
For Valentine’s Day Weekend, Allison and Victor embark on their own Love & Unity Tour. throughout the North State. Special Guest Stefan Schittko will perform on keyboards.

_________Sat March 18, 2017, 7pm
Pictures at an Exhibition – Classical
Pianist Svita Smaga
Produced by Music by the Mountain
Read more. 

 

                                                   Thursday, April 20, 5:30pm
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Facilitated by Victor Martin
A Night out for Dad
Brought to you by First 5 Siskiyou and the Dunsmuir Community Resource Center
No Charge but must register by calling 235-4400

 

Saturday, April 22, 5pm
Dunsmuir Citizen of the Year Award
For more details, see dunsmuir.com

 2016


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Russel Baba and Jeanne Mercer Perform Winds and Taiko
Celebrating Year’s End and the Beginning of the New
$10 suggested donation
Read about it.

 


 

swinginnscattinThursday, December 29, 7pm
Swingin’ n’  Scattin’ $10
Regional all-stars are joining together for a string-based jazz ensemble. This Mt Shasta based group performs a variety of styles, but this concert will focus on swing, bebop, straight ahead and some modern, featuring both instrumental and voice melodies.  It’s all about the music!

Musicians:
Caya Layman-Violin
Dave Theno-Voice, guitar
Don Cornell-Guitar
John Aviani-drums/percussion
Rick Garret-Guitar
Steve Layman-bass

Read about it. 

 

Friday, December 30,  8pm
AT&T (Aviani, Taforo & Taforo)
$10 suggested donation
A musical reunion of some well-loved jazz musicians. “Break the holiday blues with a bit of the ol’ brotherly funk! Jack Taforo on keys, Ted Taforo on horn, and John  Aviani drumming. ” See the facebook page and invite your friends.


December 31, 9 pm
New Year’s Eve Bash
$15 suggested donation at door
Sound Advice R&B, funk, blues dance band
Bar provided by Dunsmuir Rotary
Victor Martin on sax and vocals, Kenny Blockman on bass, Jimmy Pryor on drums, Stefan Schittko on keys, special guests Peter Brown on guitar and Ted Taforo on sax.

natalie-cressman-mike-bonoSunday, November 20, 2016, 7 pm $10 by donation
Natalie Cressman and Mike Bono
Jazz with folk and indie rock, vocals, trombone, guitar
Natalie & Mike are touring in support of their new duo CD ETCHINGS IN AMBER
Read more. and See Video here.

 

img_2794-2Friday, November 25, 2016, 7 pm
Duo Sapphire – An Evening of Enchanted Melodies
– Classical
Michal Palzewicz on cello and Chiharu Sai on piano
Saint-Saens, Debussy, Ravel, Chopin, Francour, and Bartok
$20 General Admission at the door
$5 for children and full-time students

Friday, September 9, 7:30pm
Allison Scull and Victor Martin
and the Midnight Band with Stefan Shittko on keys and Mike Harris on perussion
Fundraising Campaign Party for 4th CD
Live Music, Party, and film  created by EarthAlive Communications
Note: Stay tuned the link to the Indigogo Campaign will be live on this day and you can support the efforts starting on this day.


Saturday  September  10th, 6pm
Music  by the Mountain
Opening  Gala Fundraiser
Live Music,Dinner, Auction, no host bar.
Tickets $40.00 ($75.00 for 2)
Available  at Village Books,Mt Shasta or Call (530) 926-4000 to reserve.
Music by the Mountain is a local non-profit 501(c)(3) organization committed to bringing extraordinary classical musicians to our community and providing educational outreach for children and students of all ages.

 

 

Saturday, August 20th, 7:30 pm (Dance Party)
Sound Advice 
The Quintessential Blues/Funk Bank from Siskiyou County
$10
Bar provided by the Eagles

Sunday, Aug 21st, 7 pm
Pacific  Crest Music Festival
Faculty Concert,  $20
Read more.

Wednesday, July 27, 7:30 pm
UltraFaux – Original Gypsy Jazz Music
UltraFaux, is a Baltimore based all-original acoustic ensemble that draws inspiration from legendary guitarist Django Reinhardt.Read all about them.

Lunchbox dinners available Thai peanut noodles with organic chicken, tofu and vegetables  (rice noodles, peanut sauce) (veggie with just tofu)).You must order 24 hours in advance by emailing lunchboxdinners@gmail.com $12. All orders handled through Liza Wood. Check/Cash made payable to Liza Wood. Dinners will be delivered between 6:30pm-7:00pm.

Sunday, August 7th, 6 pm  
Pacific  Crest Music Festival
Student Concert, Free Public Performance

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“The Chronicles of OGGLE”  by Peter Gowen

A play Directed by and starring Bennet Gale
This is an encore presentation of this play’s  North American Premiere.   
Heart-rending and hilarious, “The Chronicles of Oggle” illuminates acute adversity in institutional Ireland while simultaneously nurturing hope and joy. Read more or watch a videoNo tickets but reservations are accepted at (530) 232-5431. This show is on a donation basis to help raise funds to help support NFTC’s educational and performance programs.


Sunday, Aug 14th, 7 pm  
Pacific  Crest Music Festival
Faculty Concert,  $20
Read more. 

 

Saturday, July 9, 10am-12noon
Mountain Tara Dance Circle
$10 donation requested

You are invited to celebrate the sacred feminine through the dance practice of The 21 Praises of Tara. Tara is the Buddha Goddess of Wisdom, Compassion and Power. Read more.



TempleSunday, July 10, 2016, 2-4pm

Mountain Women’s Wisdom Circle Series
Chinese Buddha Goddess KUAN YIN.
$10 donation requested
Join a gathering of women honoring the sacred feminine with meditation, ceremony, chanting, singing, drumming, and discussion. Read more.

carlye-don-fb-headerSaturday, June 25, 8 pm, Jazz in the Canyon Series
Vocalist Carlye Felten & Don Cornell on guitar with Bassist Steve Lehman $10
Originally from Sacramento, Carlye has been singing jazz standards for 20+ years in Mendocino County on the coast and in the Ukiah/Willits area in combo and big band settings… Read More.


DTuesday, June 28, 8:00pm, Jazz in the Canyon Series
Theno and Friends
$10
Dave Theno (guitar, ukulele, vocals) spent 10 years as a singer-songwriter and guitarist / bassist in several Sacramento bands…. Read more. 

Wednesday, June 29, 7:30pm donation (30 min talk)
James Gordon, Speaker, Jazz in the Canyon Series
Retired New York and Chicago jazz bassist , James Gordon, will speak about Louis Armstrong, whom he knew, the New Orleans Jazz Scene, and the 1950’s Chicago jazz scene at Pops.

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Allison and Victor + the Midnight Band, Jazz in the Canyon Series
Recognized as the 2015 Spring edition Southern Oregon Magazine’s “Music Pick”, this eclectic duo with Allison on guitar and vocals and Victor on tenor saxophone … Read More.
Order $15 Jazz in the Canyon Lunchbox Dinner 24 hours in advance

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Jerry Moore Trio + vocalist Doug Arrington
Dr. Jerry Moore, piano, is a part-time resident of Siskiyou County, spending most of his time in the Bay Area performing…Read more. 

Order $15 Jazz in the Canyon Lunchbox  Dinner 24 hours in advance


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Saturday, July 2nd, 8pm, Jazz in the Canyon Series $10
A. Fiddle-Hooper is joined by her band ‘Shattered Chaos’ to bring Siskiyou County an evening of electrified world jazz fusion … Read more. 


caili-odohertyMonday, July 4th, Time 6pm, Jazz in the Canyon Series $15
Caili O’Doherty Ensemble (Back by popular demand)
A native of Portland, Oregon, Caili O’Doherty has received national awards for jazz piano performance and composition … Read more.
Order $18  Lunch Box Jazz in the Canyon Lunchbox Dinner 24-hours in advance

Saturday, June 18 at 6 pm 

Andre Mottershead and Friends
Guitar and Vocals Acoustic Rock, Blues and Folk
He will perform a variety of styles such as Americana, Celtic, and “folked up rock songs”. For seven years AnMottershead_Andredre has entertained audiences in Marin County and San Francisco and clubs, bars, restaurants, farmer’s markets and festivals. Originally from Britain, Andre will take a good rock song and folk it up. He plays the likes of Hendrix, Knopfler, The Kinks, The Stones, sea shanties, country. He now makes his home in Dunsmuir.

 


TempleMountain Women’s Wisdom Circle Series
Roman Goddess JUNO.
Sunday, June 12, 2016, 2-4pm

$10 donation requested
Join a gathering of women honoring the sacred feminine with meditation, ceremony, chanting, singing, drumming, and discussion. Read more.


Duo SapphireSunday, June 12, 2016, 7:30pm
Duo Sapphire Summer Radiance Concert
with Michal Palzewicz on cello and viola da gamba
and Chiaru Sai on piano
$20 Tickets available at the door
Michal and Chiaru Sai will be performing some beautiful and fun Spanish pieces, Beethoven’s first cello sonata, and a GREAT unaccompanied cello work by Kodaly.


Saturday, June 18, 6pm $5


Dance CircleSaturday, June 4
10am-12noon
Mountain Tara Dance Circle
$10 donation requested
You are invited to celebrate the sacred feminine through the dance practice of The 21 Praises of Tara. Tara is the Buddha Goddess of Wisdom, Compassion and Power. Read more.
Sunday, May 15, 2016, 2-4pm
Mountain Women’s Wisdom Circle Series
Buddha Goddess TARA.
$10 donation requested
Join a gathering of women honoring the sacred feminine with meditation, ceremony, chanting, singing, drumming, and discussion. Read more.

Sunday, April 3, 6pm
Dance Temple Theatre
Free Form Community Dance & Music
First Set:
Vigilantes en Somnium: Live and improved dance music
Second Set: Soluna’s Intinum: Deep Melodic Experimentalism 
$5 to $15 suggested donation
Read event guidelines
 and See Event Flyer
This event takes place every other week. 

April 9, 2016

Private Party
Ask us about booking your own.


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Friday, April 15, 7pm
The North American Premier of the Play
The Chronicles of Oggle
$10 Tickets
Directed by and starring Bennet Gale
Heart-rending and hilarious, “The Chronicles of Oggle” illuminates acute adversity in institutional Ireland while simultaneously nurturing hope and joy. Read more or watch a video. Tickets available onlineVillage books in Mt Shasta, and Siskiyou Arts Museum in Dunsmuir.


Screen Shot 2016-03-26 at 8.15.02 PMSaturday, April 16, 7:30
NorCal Jazz Festival: Jimmy Grant Gypsy Jazz  (Listen here.)
Opening Act: Allison Scull and Victor martin (Listen here.)
$10 in Advance
$12 at the Door
Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase. The Jimmy Grant Ensemble performs primarily in the style of Django Reinhardt, infusing swing era pieces, original work, and traditional gypsy tunes with the jazz guitar pioneer’s crunchy rhythms and hot harmonies. Read more.

Tickets available online, at Village Books in Mt. Shasta and Dunsmuir Hardware in Dunsmuir.

 


Saturday, April 23, 2016
Dunsmuir Citizen of the Year Award Banquet Dinner


 

 

Wednesday, March 15 at 5 pm
Dunsmuir Chamber Mixer
Public is welcome. Call 1-800-Dunsmuir for details


Thursday, March 17 at 7:30 am
Dunsmuir Professional Network
Public is invited. Refreshments provided $5 suggested donation


Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 8.21.34 AMFriday, March 18, 2016, 8 pm (Doors Open 7:30 pm)
$5 to $15 suggested donation
Day After St. Patty’s – Ross Plays Irish and Other Kinds o’ Folk. Forgettable Ross’ show last time was memorable. We are so happy to  have him back! He offers a unique and soulful mix of blues, folk, soul and rock. A critically acclaimed artist puts on a lighthearted and unassuming stage performance of original galactic folk songs. The music, woven from misty mountains far and near, takes listeners on a spellbinding, heart-warming, nose-wrinkling journey. Have  a listen here.



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A Puppet Show called “The Never Ending Tree”
For Kids of all ages.
A donation based experience. Apple juice, popcorn, and cookies.
There is no dance event this evening.
A Story by Claude Ponti. Directed by Sarah O’Brien. See Event Flyer


SomThursday, March 24, 7:00pm
$10 donation

Pops celebrates Women in Music
with Ananta Fiddle Hooper, violin
Leslie Tift vocals, guitar, dobro
Allison Scull, guitar vocals
Read More.

Saturday March 12, 7:30pmTalyn
“TALYN RETURNS” A Benefit Concert
$10 suggested and $5 for students.
Talyn Imhoff, who graduated from College of the Siskiyous with an associate degree in both piano and vocal performance and transferred to Sonoma State University in 2014 to pursue her bachelor’s degree in piano performance, returns to Siskiyou County to make an appearance playing classical piano repertoire for the first time after she left what used to be her home-base. Also featured, Sherry Ackerman, Pauli Robinson, and Anne Johnson of The Early Music Ensemble with recorders and Celtic harp as well as Michael Yee & Julie Titus duet on classical guitar and flute.

The fundraising effort is to partially repay Peter Arth who graciously fronted almost all of the money for the grand piano at Pops.


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Sunday March 6, 2016 , 7:30pm-9:30pm

Dance Temple TheatreFirst Set: The Cosmos (Live Ambient, keyboards, and drones)
2nd Set: Sahaja & Shara Fish (talented husband and wife musical team) (World, Eclectic, Tibetan Bowls, Bells, Percussion, Vocals, Etc.)
Free Form Community Dance & Music
$5 to $15 suggested donation
Read event guidelines
Event Flyer here.
This event takes place every other week. 

 

Ned EvettSaturday, February 6th, 2016, 8 pm
Ned Evett, The Glass Guitarist $10
Don’t miss the master of the glass-necked guitar; Ned Evett brings his glass and titanium fingerboards back on Saturday February 6th. Performing a new crop of soulful songs exploring the vanishing west, this is a must see solo gig before his next world tour starts in June.
Tickets Available at the Door

 

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Dance Temple Theatre:
Free Form Community Dance & Music
$5 to $15 suggested donation
Read about the event.
This event takes place every other week. 

 

Forgettable Ross PopsDunsmuir_2_12_16_02-2Friday, February 12, 2016, 8 pm (Doors Open 7:30 pm)
$5 to $15 suggested donation
Forgettable Ross offers a unique and soulful mix of blues, folk, soul and rock… Galactic Folk Rock. A critically acclaimed artist puts on a lighthearted and unassuming stage performance of original galactic folk songs. The music, woven from misty mountains far and near, takes listeners on a spellbinding, heart-warming, nose-wrinkling journey. Grab your seat!  Check out the flyer.  


 12509358_813470358761849_794340200909950242_nSaturday, February 13th, 2016, 9 pm
Sound Advice  Dance Party, $10
First Come, First Serve
Bar Available (Provided by the Eagles Service Organization)

Yes, it’s true the quintessential Norcal funk/soul band with three generations of fans will be playing on Valentine’s Day Weekend. Players will be Victor Martin on vocals and saxophone, Kenny Blockman on base, Jimmy Pryor on drums, Stefan Schittko keys, Carl Schwinderman on guitar…



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Saturday, February 20, 7 pm
Donna Caroll’s “I Shall Be Released”
A must see! Is it a musical? NO! Is it a one woman show? NO! It’s a “Rhythm Drama.” A dramatic interpretation of Nina Simone’s artistry and the Disinherited characters she sang about.
$10
See Event Flyer or Read more about it here.


 


Soluna's Intimum Mysterium_Flyer_2016-02-21_04_MERGED_FLATTENEDSunday February 21, 2016 , 7:30pm-9:30pm
Dance Temple Theatre:
Free Form Community Dance & Music
$5 to $15 suggested donation
Read about the event
This event takes place every other week. 
 We will be having an opening guest musical duo: Jorden and Tiffany of “Vigilantes en Somnium”. They do live dance music: vocal layering, guitar looping, beats, and effects!

 

Screen Shot 2015-12-07 at 9.19.05 AMWed January 6, 2016 at 7:30pm
Pacific Crest Chamber Players

Shostakovich Piano Quintet, Op. 57 Patrick Dalton-Holmes, violin; Cosima Luther, violin; Michael Whitson, viola; Laura Gaynon, cello; Chiharu Sai, piano. $25 for Adults or $20 online at www.pacificcrestmusic.com. $10 students under age 25.

pat-chiaruTuesday January 12, 2016 at 7:30pm
Violin-Piano Duo Concert
“Musical Celebration of the New Year”
with Patrick Dalton-Holmes, violin and Chiharu Sai, piano
Read more.

 

For Past Events in 2014 and 2015, click here.

 

 2014 & 2015

 

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New Year’s Eve Party with Sound Advice!
8:30 pm
Doors open 8:00
Bar and complimentary Champagne

$15 cover
First Come, First Serve

Yes, it’s true the quintessential Norcal funk/soul band with three generations of fans will be playing on New Year’s Eve. Players will be Victor Martin on Saxophone, Kenny Blockman on base, Jimmy Pryor on drums, Stefan Schittko keys, Carl Schwinderman on guitar…

 

Tuesday, November 24, 7:30pm $10 Sliding Scale 
Pops presents Ned Evett, The Glass Guitarist

What the press are saying about Ned Evett and his new albumTreehouse
“Treehouse is a beautiful, wonderful work of musicianship. From the music tocropped-ned-evett-percy
the lyrics, to the overall construction, it’s as solid as the best built house, or in this case, treehouse. It’s an album that musicians looking for music with real substance will enjoy. Add in famed King Crimson guitarist Adrian Belew on the boards, and audiences get what will be one of the most underrated, but at the same time most outstanding, records of 2012.”
WNCT (Greenville, NC)“As a member of that exclusive ‘fretless guitarist’ club, he joined the ranks of few well known players, such as Frank Zappa and Adrian Belew (King Crimson)… It’s a collection of songs that shows he can not only bend and slide over notes for a range of emotions on his guitars, but uses lyrics and his malleable voice, as well, to shape the soundscape.” –Music News Nashville.com
 
Friday, November 6, 7:30pm $5-$10 sliding scale
An Evening of the BluesDavid Pinsky and  Victor Martin 
Long time fellow musicians and friends will join together for an evening of blues. Guitarist/Singer-Songwriter David Pinsky will drive down From the Rogue Valley to  victoranddavepinskyswing some tunes with Victor Martin. Involved in many projects as band leader of The Rhythm Kings, Pinsky has also ventured into a solo career as well as playing front porch blues with Broadway Phil Newton, Boogie King Gary Halliburton and or Bassist John Galloway.Versatile in jazz, blues, soul, and funk, Martin is an extraordinary talent on his shiny silver tenor saxophone who  is ready to deliver some amazing sounds for fun, entertaining night. He performs with well known North State R&B group Sound Advice and has shared the stage with Joe Henderson, Curtis Salgado, Michael Shrieves, Blind Boys of Alabama, Lydia Pense & Cold Blood. He currently performs with and   tours the West Coast with guitarist and singer Allison Scull.
 Thursday, November 12, 7:30pm by donation $0-$100
Allison and Victor and the Midnight Band
Performing and Live Filming with Earth Alive Productions

Stefan Schittko on keyboards and Mike Harris on percussion.
Allison Scull and Victor Martin’s unusual collaborative style–singer-songwriter plus saxophone–connects grown-ups & little people alike. Together they create a fusion of musical forms uniquely their own. They blend roots music — a fusion of jazz, folk, blues, a little funk, originals and some jazz standards laced with some French lyrics.As a duo, Allison and Victor have shared the stage with The Blind Boys of Alabama, Tuck and Patti, Walter “Wolfman” Washington, Craig Chaquico, Shana Morrison, Archie Lee Hooker, Acoustic Alchemy and blues legend John Hammond. Their constant performance schedule has contributed to their growing fan base on the West Coast. Their music has also struck a chord in the wine country of Northern California and Oregon as well as the festival circuit. Mostly performing as a duo, they have also developed a show with a stellar array of musicians. Wear your best hat and come and be a part of the filming and fun.

 

 Saturday, November 14, 7:30pm Sliding Scale $5-$15
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An Evening of Modern Classical Music and Story Telling
Violin & Composition: Ananta Fiddle-Hooper
Piano: Sally Collord Johansson

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ANANTA is an internationally acclaimed violinist, electric violinist, cellist, composer, videographer, producer and instructor has touched thousands of lives globally with her music, art and all encompassing world view. Her 25 years of professional repertoire provides a well-rounded blend of Classical, Soul, Jazz, Hip-Hop, Reggae, Rock, Celtic, Middle Eastern, Indian Classical and Alternative Trance styles. Her new solo album, ‘Here, Just Hear’ was released in March 2014. She is already deep in the composition and recording process of her next album ‘Shattered Chaos’, an autobiographical musical odyssey of life’s torture and triumphs to be released in Fall 2015. For more information on this artist please enjoy, www.fiddlehooper.com
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ART & MUSIC
1-5pm Art Walk art will be displayed on patio by regional artists. Maps available at Dunsmuir Chamber.
7pm Live Music on the patio with Allison and Victor.
Food provided by Dogwood Diner at art walk and performance.
 

 

Wednesday, October 14th at 4 pm
Yoga Classes Every Wednesday, 4:00-5:00 PM
Taught by Jan Cowan, Call 530-859-2845 for details
Saturday, October 17
Private Party
If you would like inquire about  renting out Pops for a private party, please call us at 530-235-2809. We now have a full service area with sinks.


Wednesday, October 21th at 4 pm
Yoga Classes Every Wednesday, 4:00-5:00 PM
Taught by Jan Cowan, Call 530-859-2845 for details

 20140523Convergence_038Wednesday, October 21, 7:00pm
Kenny Endo Taiko Ensemble with Hitoshi  Hamada on Vibraphone and Kaoru Watanabe, who specializes in Japanese shinobue flutes (bamboo transverse flutes)  Jeanne Mercer and Russel Baba

Kenny Endo is an internationally recognized master of Japanese drumming and one of the foremost in the field to revolutionize the use of taiko in contemporary compositions.  He is the first RusselAndJeanneAmerican and foreigner to receive a “natori” or “stage name” and master’s license in Japanese classical music.  Master Endo has performed several times in Siskiyou county.  “The Kenny Endo Taiko Ensemble” last appeared as featured guests for ShastaYama 2014.  Master Endo trained and influenced a new American taiko generation including taiko artists Masato Baba and Shoji Kameda who started taiko as children with Mount Shasta’s Shasta Taiko. Read more.
Food, provided by the Dogwood Diner, available for purchase.

 

Tim Hold with Banjo
Tim Holt will be playing his 50-year old banjo acquired at folk festival that Pete Seeger started.

Thursday, September 24, 7pm
PETE SEEGER: HOW CAN I KEEP FROM SINGING?

 In this one-man performance, Tim Holt will portray Pete Seeger, who will tell his life story and sing songs from the various chapters in his life. In this presentation Pete talks about growing up in a musical family, his travels around the country with Woody Guthrie, singing with the Almanacs and the Weavers, and his involvement in causes that include the labor movement, the civil rights movement, and cleaning up the Hudson River near his home.

 

Wednesday, September 30th at 4 pm
Yoga Classes Every Wednesday, 4:00-5:00 P.M

Instructor: Jan Cowan, Registered Yoga Teacher with over 20 years teaching experience
Cost: $10 drop-in, $30 for 6 weeks
Contact Information: jscowan@snowcrest.net
530-926-5839

Thursday, August 27, 8pm
Ricardo Diaz Trio
Ricardo Diaz is a well-known and respected flamenco artist. His guitar playing has taken him around the world, where he has performed, recorded and collaborated with internationally respected artists. He is known for his knowledge of, and passion for, the art, and his original compositions. Read more about him.
Food will be provided by Chef Kate Chadwick of Dogwood Diner (available for purchase).


Wednesday, September 9th at 4 pm
Yoga Classes Every Wednesday, 4:00-5:00 P.M

Instructor: Jan Cowan, Registered Yoga Teacher with over 20 years teaching experience
Cost: $10 drop-in, $30 for 6 weeks
Contact Information: jscowan@snowcrest.net
530-926-5839

 

 

 

Sunday, September 13, 7:30 pm,  $10
Bruce-&-Eien-posterJazz with Traditional Japanese Music
The Bruce & Eien Duet
 is a unique trans-Pacific project created to perform original compositions, Japanese traditional music, and jazz. The unusual pairing of the shakuhachi and vibraphone enables a wide range of musical expression. Bruce and Eien’s extensive work in cross-cultural collaborations allows their music to elude boundaries while staying true to the richness of traditional forms and melodies. The group played their debut show in Tokyo in December 2014. Food will be provided by Chef Kate Chadwick of Dogwood Diner (available for purchase)


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Yoga Classes Every Wednesday, 4:00-5:00 P.M

Instructor: Jan Cowan, Registered Yoga Teacher with over 20 years teaching experience
Cost: $10 drop-in, $30 for 6 weeks
Contact Information: jscowan@snowcrest.net
530-926-5839Friday, Sept. 18, 7:30 pm
Andre Mottershead $5-$10 sliding scale
guitar and vocals. Americana, Celtic
For seven years Andre has entertained audiences in Marin County and San Francisco and clubs, bars, restaurants, farmer’s markets and festivals. Originally from Britain, Andre will take a good rock song and folk it up.  He plays the likes of Hendrix, Knopfler, The Kinks, The Stones, sea shanties, country. He now makes his home in Dunsmuir. Please welcome him to the neighborhood. 

 

Saturday, Sept 19th, 7:30 pm
Loretta Lynch
country, folk and pop
loretta-lynch400Loretta Lynch is a five-piece from California, and not a solo act as the name suggests. With three female vocalists and varied instrumental a genuine, carefree organic sound of the road is hatched. Read more.
Food will be provided by Chef Kate Chadwick of Dogwood Dine (available for purchase).




Wednesday, September 23rd at 4 pm
Yoga Classes Every Wednesday, 4:00-5:00 P.M

Cancelled.

Wed, August 19 , 2015,  4:00pm 
Yoga Your Way with Jan Cowan, RYT
Drop-in $10
(530) 859-2845
Ask about the next series.

 

Thursday, August 20, 7:30pm
Allison Scull and Victor Martin
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Allison and Victor enjoy performing wineries, festivals, theaters all over the West Coast. With their ever evolving sound of jazz, blues, pop, and Latin flavors , and stefanoriginal music, this duo has released three CDs and were recently recognized as the 2015 Spring edition Southern Oregon Magazine’s “Music Pick”. They have shared the stage with blues legend John Hammond, Acoustic Alchemy, Tuck and Patti, and the Blind Boys of Alabama. Stefan Schittko will join them on keyboard. 
Food will be provided by Chef Kate Chadwick of Dogwood Diner (available for purchase).

 

Friday, August 21, 7:30 pm
Andre Mottershead $5-$10 sliding scale
guitar and vocals. Americana, Celtic
For seven years Andre has entertained audiences in Marin County and San Francisco and clubs, bars, restaurants, farmer’s markets and festivals. Originally from Britain, Andre will take a good rock song and folk it up.  He plays the likes of Hendrix, Knopfler, The Kinks, The Stones, sea shanties, country. He now makes his home in Dunsmuir. Please welcome him to the neighborhood. Some refreshments will be provided.
Wed, August 5 , 2015,  4:00pm 
Yoga Your Way with Jan Cowan, RYT
Drop-in $10
(530) 859-2845

 

PCM-photo3Friday, August 7, 2015, 7pm

Pacific Crest Music Festival  no charge
Faculty Performance
with Special Guest pianist Chiharu Sai
The heart of the Pacific Crest Music Festival is right here in Dunsmuir. We are pleased to have the faculty perform right here at Pops.  Read more. To learn more about this classical music festival and the faculty that will be performing, vist their site here. Refreshments will be provided by Chef Kate Chadwick of Dogwood Dine (available for purchase).

Sunday, Aug 9th, 7 pm 
Leslie Tift and and Tom Scott
on the patio 7 $5-$10

Folk Americana

leslie-tift-tom-scott-400Combine the musical experiences of Leslie and Tom and you have 80 plus years of musicianship.  Their music touches many generations.  From the 1800’s to present day their songs reflect the sounds that will touch a variety of interest groups. They play a combination of blues, country blues, folk, jazz, swing and originals. Food will be provided by Chef Kate Chadwick of Dogwood Diner (available for purchase).

 

Wed, August 12 , 2015,  4:00pm 
Yoga Your Way with Jan Cowan, RYT
Drop-in $10
(530) 859-2845
Saturday, July 25, 2015, 7:30pm
Andre Mottershead $5-$10 sliding scale

guitar and vocals. Americana, Celtic
For seven years Andre has entertained audiences in Marin County and San Francisco and clubs, bars, restaurants, farmer’s markets and festivals. Originally from Britain, Andre will take a good rock song and folk it up.  He plays the likes of Hendrix, Knopfler, The Kinks, The Stones, sea shanties, country. He now makes his home in Dunsmuir. Please welcome him to the neighborhood. Food will be provided by Chef Kate Chadwick of Dogwood Diner (available for purchase).

 

Sunday, July 26th, 7 pm-9pm
Leslie Tift  and Tom Scott $5 to $10
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Folk Americana
 Combine the musical experiences of Leslie and Tom and you have 80 plus years of musicianship.  Their music touches many generations.  From the 1800’s to present day their songs reflect the sounds that will touch a variety of interest groups. They play a combination of blues, country blues, folk, jazz, swing and originals. Food will be provided by Chef Kate Chadwick of Dogwood Dine (available for purchase).

 

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Friday, July 17,  7 pm
Michael Moore Quartet
Clarinet and Saxophone
$10
Born in Eureka, CA and now a resident of the Netherlands, Michael Moore honors us with his talent in our tiny town of Dunsmuir. ‘Moore explores the boundaries of many musical traditions, moving them into common ground, not of form, but of feeling and depth, giving his music a universal quality which is hard to describe.’ – freejazz-stef.blogspot.nl – March 10, 2009. Michael Moore on the Clarinet and Saxophone; Jerry Moore (his father) on piano; Gregg Moore (his brother) on Trombone; Nathan Sivananda on base; John Aviani on drums.   Read his website here.
Saturday, July 18th, 7 pm
Secret Society Handshake
on the patio $5-10 sliding scale
 Come join us for an all-ages dance party with Secret Society Handshake. This 13-piece funk and soul band delivers smooth, yet driving, high-energy performance guaranteed to get you on your feet and dancing.  Read more.

 


July 22,  7:30 pm
Heart of Baroque, Soul of Classical,
 $20 Donation
Duo SapphireFeaturing Chiharu Sai on Piano with Cellist Michal Pazewicz
Brilliant and versatile, Michal Palzewicz has performed extensively throughout the United States, Europe, and in China, both as a soloist and ensemble player. Selected by Japan’s major newspaper, Mainichi Shinbun, as “One of the 100 People in Tokyo to Represent the 21st Century,” pianist Chiharu Sai performs widely as a soloist and chamber musician, both in Japan and the United States. Read more about the performance and the musiciansFood will be provided by Chef Kate Chadwick of Dogwood Diner.
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Caili O’Doherty

Friday, July 3rd, 7 pm
Jazz in the Canyon  Series
Caili O’Doherty
CD Release Tour (Portland Based Jazz Group) A native of Portland, Oregon, Caili O’Doherty has received national awards for jazz piano performance and composition from Downbeat Magazine as well as an ASCAP Foundation Young Jazz Composer award. Since graduating from Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA with a degree in jazz piano performance, she has been teaching, composing, and performing in the New York City area. She is an accompanist for Jazz at Lincoln Center and for the past several years has been on the faculty at the Stanford Jazz Workshop.
$10 Donation

 

Saturday, July 4th
6pm Jazz in the Canyon  Series
Jim Gordon speaks on the musical city of New Orleans, how Louis Armstrong influenced music, and his personal contact with Louis Armstrong.

6:15 pm Allison & Victor  with the Midnight Band
Acoustic Jazz Souls with guitar, vocals and saxophone
on the patio 5 pm
$10 Donation

 

The Cowell Brotet

Sunday, July 5th
Jazz in the Canyon
6:30 pm Jim Gordon speaks on the musical city of New Orleans, how Louis Armstrong influenced music, and his personal contact with Louis Armstrong.

7 pm The Cowell Brotet
Four brothers, one invigorating sound, The Cowell Brotet is a family affair. The four brothers maintain a musical and familial bond that has kept them going since their father brought music and their first instruments into their home. From Redding, California, Khari Cowell plays on drums, Dominic Cowell on bass, Joel Cowell on piano, and Aman Cowell on trumpet. Their influences are The Modern Jazz Quartet, Miles Davis, Freddie Hubbard, Thelonious Monk.

 Saturday, May 9, 7:30pm $5
Andre Mottershead
guitar and vocals. Americana, Celtic
For seven years Andre has entertained audiences in Marin County and San Francisco and clubs, bars, restaurants, farmer’s markets and festivals. Originally from Britain, Andre will take a good rock song and folk it up.  He plays the likes of Hendrix, Knopfler, The Kinks, The Stones, sea shanties, country. He now makes his home in Dunsmuir. Please welcome him to the neighborhood.



Sunday, June 6, 6pm on Patio
Allison and Victor
Guitar Vocals and Saxophone

Thursday July 2- Sunday July 5

Saturday, April 25, 6:00  pm
Citizen of the Year Award Dinner
(Dunsmuir Chamber)
Catered by Chef Kate at the Dogwood Diner
$25, Open to the Public

Friday, April 24, 7:30 pm 
No Boys Aloud, an all female rock band
Friday, April 17, 7:30 pm 
Allison & Victor with special guest
Acoustic Jazz Soul guitar, vocals, saxophone
$10

 

Tuesday March 10,  2015
7pm, $15 suggested donation

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Dave and PhilSaturday, November 15, 7:30pm
Regional Blues Duo and Contest Winners Celebrates CD Release
Blues artists Dave Pinsky and Phil Newton celebrate their new CD “Over the Moon” at Pops Performing Arts and Cultural Center for their Northern California CD Release Party .

Together and apart, they have been a major part of the Southern Oregon Blues scene for over thirty years and have joined forces as an acoustic/electric duo. Longtime friends, they began this new chapter by playing local venues and concerts discovering the joy of sharing their music on a whole different level. They recently won the Cascade Blues Association Journey to Memphis blues contest and they are returning to Memphis Tennessee for the finals in 2015.

David’s propulsive guitar, welded with Phil’s harmonica chops, provide a steady groove reminiscent of the 60’s Chicago style duets. The two on occasion will also employ a twin harp attack. Both David and Phil bring decades of vocal experience, with David concentrating on his original compositions and Phil interpreting Blues and roots. See DaveandPhil.com for more on these artists.

David and Phil are committed to Blues education and teaching Blues to local kids as well as keeping the Blues alive in the traditions of the great Delta masters. $5-$10 sliding scale  cover charge.  First come, first served.

 

 

 

Saturday, November 8, 7:30pm
Tom Scott and Leslie Tift with base player Sam Cuenca, 7:30pm
Americana Style, vocals, guitars, and dobro     View Printable Flyer

Saturday, November  1

Private Party
If you would like to book your private party at Pops call 530-235-2809

nov-8-2014

 

Friday, October 10, 7:30pm
An Evening of the BluesDave Pinsky and  Victor Martin 
Long time fellow musicians and friends will join together for an evening of blues. Guitarist/Singer-Songwriter David Pinsky will drive down From the Rogue Valley to  victoranddavepinskyswing some tunes with Martin. Involved in many projects as Band leader of The Rhythm Kings, Pinsky has also ventured into a solo career as well as playing front porch blues with Broadway Phil Newton, Boogie King Gary Halliburton and or Bassist John Galloway.

Versatile in jazz, blues, soul, and funk, Martin is an extraordinary talent on his shiny silver tenor saxophone who  is ready to deliver some amazing sounds for fun, entertaining night.

Victor Martin, Allison Scull and Stefan Schittko

Saturday, October 11, 7:30pm
Allison and Victor with Stefan Schittko on keyboard
Guitar, Vocals, Saxophone-Acoustic jazz Soul
Wednesday, October 15, 6 to 8 pm
Drum Circle put on by Sol Adventures
All ages. Percussion instruments provided.

Saturday, October 18, 7:30pm
Boles Fire Fundraiser with Kevin Radley, No Boys Aloud and The Mountain Gypsies.

Kevin Bradley on GuitarKevin Radley is a singer songwriter from Vallejo who performs on a a variety of instruments including Guitar, 3&4 String Cigar Box Guitars, piano and harmonica . His songs often reflect on themes of presence, time,objects with a dose of political commentary and one of the most timeless themes; relationships.

No Boys AlousNo Boys Aloud is a Mount Shasta-based all-female rock/pop/R&B multi-instrumentalist band. NBA is performing “unplugged”, showcasing the tight three-part harmonies reminiscent of Dixie Chicks and Fleetwood Mac. Dana Knight (vocals/bass), Paula Reynolds (vocals/guitar/flute), Janet Sperry (vocals/ukulele) and Cindy Summers (percussion, crowd-pleasing).

Mountain Gypsies Dance Troup

Mountain Gypsies
The Mountain Gypsies are a local dance troupe that supports the community, fundraising, and the arts. With belly dance as their muse, they are always incorporating aesthetics that encompass many various forms of the dance. They are known for themed performances which change on a yearly basis.

Sunday, October 19, 2pm-4pm
Library Fundraiser   A “Celebration Of Our Dunsmuir Library” will take place on Sunday, October 19 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the POPS with a will feature a live musical  performance by Allison Scull and Victor Martin.

The event, which is free and open to the public,  will also have a raffle with prizes that include a handmade quilt by Sharon Stromsness, tickets to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and information on volunteer opportunities and Measure N on the November 4 ballot.

Raffle tickets are available at the library and at Dunsmuir Hardware and sell for $1 each or six for $5. Other raffle prizes include dinner for two at Café Maddalena, two all-day ski passes at the Mount Shasta Ski Park, and hand-tied flies from the Ted Fay Fly Shop. You must be present at the event to win raffle prizes.


Wednesday, October 22, 6 to 8 pm
Drum Circle put on by Sol Adventures
All ages. Percussion instruments provided.

Wednesday, September 24, 6pm

Drum Circle
Presented by Sol Adventures

Tuesday, September  9, 6pm
Full Moon Drum Circle
Presented by Sol Adventures Foundation

Tursday, September 11
Private Event

Friday , September 12 , 7:30pm $10
On Ensemble and Shasta Taiko
On Enemble and Jeannie and Russel Baba
Read more.
Saturday, Aug 15, 7:00pm

Live Music on patio with Allison and Victor
Acoustic Jazz Soul, guitar, vocals, and saxophone
Free Concert on patio, listeners are welcome
to bring food but this is an alcohol free event.

Friday August 8, 6pm
Pacific Crest Music Festival

Students and faculty rehearse and perform alongside one another leading to an incredibly personalized musical experience. Classical Music! This performance will highlight the faculty of the PCMF.


Jazz in the Canyon
Wednesday July 2-Sunday July 6
A multi-venue event in Dunsmuir (Northern California) celebrating  one of America’s  true art form, Jazz.  Read more about it here.  To download printable schedule, click here.

Thursday, July 3, 8pm
Jazz in the Canyon
Russel Baba and Jeanne Mercer--The Dualty Dance
$5 suggested donation
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Russel Baba is a pioneering Asian American jazz musician and composer who performed and toured with jazz notables Eddie Moore, Michael White, Andrew Hill, and many others.  He has been influenced by the music of saxophonists John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, Steve Lacy, Eric Dolphy, and trumpet player Don Cherry.  His album Russel Hisashi Baba received rave reviews from several jazz publications.  Russel Baba and Jeanne Mercer are respected taiko pioneers who started Shasta Taiko in 1985 and ShastaYama Taiko Festival in 2005, bringing world class performances to Mount Shasta and furthering the development of taiko in America. With her considerable taiko (Japanese drum) experience, Jeanne has brought her skills to the duo with Russel, creating an original and unique sound – Duality Dance.

Saturday, July  5, 8pm $5 suggested donation
The Brotet, Live Jazz for Jazz in the Canyon
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Four brothers, one invigorating sound, The Cowell Brotet is a family affair. The four brothers maintain a musical and familial bond that has kept them going since their father brought music and their first instruments into their home. From Redding, California, Khari Cowell plays on drums, Dominic Cowell on bass, Joel Cowell on piano, and Aman Cowell on trumpet. Straight ahead jazz. Their influences are The Modern Jazz Quartet, Miles Davis, Freddie Hubbard, Thelonious Monk.

Sunday, July 6, 6:30pm $5 suggested donation Jazz in the Canyon
Allison and Victor + The Midnight Band Patio Performance
According to Jim Gordon, old time Chicago and New York jazz musician of Mc Cloud? “….Victor plays the Saxophone sometimes straight ahead as Sonny Rollins, sometimes Illinois Jacquet honking blues. Allison is a singer with enormous range from near Soprano to a throaty baritone, words in French, English, Portuguese, or best of all wordless dueting with Victor’s Saxophone. Allison will transition from a straight beat guitar to swinging gypsy rhythms and back. The Midnight Band: Originally from Germany, Stefan Schittko has had a lifelong love affair with jazz and has been inspired by artists such as Herbie Hancock and Weather Report. Currently living in Mt Shasta, Stefan performs regularly with the R&B band Sound Advice, Sound Farm, and has played in the Ted Taforo Jazz Collective. Mike Harris, a soulful and talented multi-instrumentalist will supply a steady groove on his instruments of choice, congas and cajon.

One Maple Winery + Band

Wednesday, June 25
Dunsmuir Chamber of Commerce Chamber Mixer  Call 530-235-2177 for more information.

Monday, June 23, 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Railroad Safety Public Meeting
Sponsored by the River Exchange (530)235-2012
The meeting will include a presentation by Union Pacific Railroad and a question and answer session so the public can pose their questions about potential risks to the Upper Sacramento River.

Sunday, Jun 22, 6:30pm
Live Music with Allison and Victor on Patio
Feel free to bring a picnic from the nearby Dogwood Diner . We will also have Robert Wallace doing his “just BBQ” According to Jim Gordon  long ago Chicago and New York jazz player retired to McCloud, California. “….Victor plays the Saxophone sometimes straight ahead as Sonny Rollins, sometimes Illinois Jacquet honking blues.  Allison is a singer with enormous range from near Soprano to a throaty baritone, words in French, English, Portuguese, or best of all wordless dueting with Victor’s Saxophone. Allison will transition from a straight beat guitar to swinging gypsy rhythms and back.

Saturday, June 21
Private Party, if you are interested in booking your private event at Pops, Call (530) 235-2809 or (530) 925-0115

Saturday, June 14 10am-5pm
Sunday, June 15, 10am-2pm
Dunsmuir Hometown and Heritage Celebration
Train Exhibit at Pops!

Live Music on patio with Allison and Victor
Acoustic Jazz Soul, guitar, vocals, and saxophone
Free Concert on patio, listeners are welcome
to bring food but this is an alcohol free event.

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Saturday, May 24
Alexander Dunsmuir Awards
Awards for Dunsmuir’s Citizen of the Year and more
For Event Info Contact Linda Guzman at (530)235-5735
For Dinner Reservations, contact Gary’s Pizza at  (530) 235-4849

Saturday, May 24, 2-4:30pm
Dogwood Daze: Live Music on patio with Blue Relish

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Dunsmuir celebrates this event annually with city wide yard sales, the soap box derby, a doggy parade, and the beautiful Dogwood Trees that line the streets of Dunsmuir this time of year.  Pops is opening the gates to the patio and live music can be heard on this day. This event is organized by the Dogwood Daze Committee . For any info on this event, call the Dunsmuir Chamber of Commerce at (530) 235-2177. alcohol free event.

Thursday, May 22, 2014, 9am-4pm
Helping Children Grieve presented  by Debra Wiegel
Must register by May 19, follow this link to register
Contact Andrea with any online registration issues at (530) 926-5927
This event is sponsored by First 5 Siskiyou. California Department of Social Services and many more organizations.Friday, May 16, 8pm

Sound of Wind and Taiko Event in Dunsmuir

Sound of Wind and Taiko Benefit for Shasta Taiko
$5 to 10 cover, First Come, First Serve
Help spread the word. Event flyer here.
Russel Baba and Jeanne Mercer, founders and leaders of Shasta Taiko and ShastaYama Taiko Festival, will perform original works for winds and taiko at Pops Performing Arts and Cultural Center in Dunsmuir, CA on Friday, May 16 at 8 pm.  Russel and Jeanne are recognized artists in their own right, and their performance will be a fund raiser for the Shasta Taiko program and ShastaYama Festival. Read more.

Thur May 8, 8pm
The Coffis Brothers
The Coffis Brothers & The Mountain Men are five young men from the Santa Cruz Mountains and they have been playing around the Bay Area and beyond since 2010. The band consists of Jamie Coffis (Vocals, Keyboard, ) Kellen Coffis (Guitar, Harmonica), Kyle Poppen (Guitar), Mason Hutchinson (Bass) and Henry Chadwick (Drums) The play a style of music that is rock and roll in the most classic sense. Melodic, rootsy and heartfelt, the songwriting duo of Jamie and Kellen show an obvious love for a bygone era of music and for groups like Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Neil Young and The Beatles as well as a sense of maturity and experience beyond their years.
$5 cover

Friday, April 11, 8pm
Allison and Victor
with Stefan Schittko on Keyboards
Acoustic Jazz Soul with saxophone, vocals, guitar and shaker
$10 dollar donation or $5 when you bring some food for the local food bank
Download Event Flyer here.

Saturday, Apriil 12, 8pm
The Mackay Project- Jazz
Thomas Mackay, Vibraphones
Christian Gonzalez, bass
Thomas Stamper, drums
$10 suggested donation
Download Event Flyer here

Thur July 3-Sunday July 6
3rd Annual Jazz in the Canyon

Jazz in the Canyon is a multi -venue celebration of American music throughout the town of Dunsmuir. Stay tuned for a full schedule that will include many styles of jazz.

Thursday, March 27, 7:30pm
Suggested Donation $10 or 2 for $15
Women in Music
Enjoy several Siskiyou County Female musicians:
Leslie TiftDebbie Blackwell, and Allison Scull

Saturday, March 15, 7:30pm $10 suggested donation
Concert and Food Drive
Allison and Victor
Acoustic Jazz Soul
or $5 with a donation of food.
All food items go to the Dunsmuir Community Resource Center’s Programs.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014, 6:30pm
Tribute to Pete Seeger. Local musicians join together to celebrate the life of an American icon. Leslie Tift and Tom Scott, Tim Holt, Sandra Hood, Knight Starr, Allison Scull and Victor Martin, and more will perform. Read more.
$5 suggested donation

Bust of Frederick Douglas
Robert Caillier holds a bust of Frederick Douglas

Friday February 21, 2014
Pops celebrates Black History Month
6pm Art Opening with Robert Caillier’s paintings and sculputres
7:30pm Film “Gumbo” reflects contributions to music, art, and culture in America

 

Friday February 14, 2014, 7:45pm
Allison and Victor  + The Midnight Band
$10 per one person, $15 for two
If you would like to enjoy a beautiful Valentine’s Day Dinner before the concert, consider dining at the Dogwood Diner, just 3 doors down from Pops. Check out their menu here.

 

Saturday, February 15, 2014, doors open at 6pm, film starts at 7pm
Winterfest: Warren Miller Film Showing
“Ticket to Ride
Call 530-235-2177 at the Dunsmuir Chamber of Commerce for details.

December 31st, 2013 at 9:30 pm
Allison and Victor with Friends will Perform
$10 cover (or free, see below)

The Dogwood Diner, which is a few doors down, will provide free admission to the concert
to the first 30 folks who make a reservation for Dinner.
Check out event flyer. 

Saturday, December 14, 2013
7 pm

Allison Scull and Victor Martin with Friends
$5 dollar donation
(Also, we are collecting cans of food for the Dunsmuir Resource Center.)