Wednesday Acoustic Jam Session

Powder River Music Revue is pleased to offer an acoustic jam session every Wednesday from 6-9 p.m. The owners at The Ison House Bed and Brew, John & Twila, have been gracious enough to offer us a space in their building to hold these jam sessions.

Musicians of all skill levels are invited to join in our jam circle and share music with everyone. Our musicians are very supportive of one another and always enjoy welcoming new people to the circle.

The concept is pretty straight-forward: we move around the circle with each musician offering up a song for everyone to join in playing along with. The person bringing the song can share the key it is in or the chords; whatever will help other musicians to feel like they can join in. Often there are several songs that only one or two musicians know, however, the others involved are usually quick to pick up on things. Vocalists are also encouraged to join the circle.

As an “acoustic” jam session, we like to keep things a bit more mellow, so drums are often too overpowering. Smaller percussion instruments are welcome and encouraged.

Saturday, August 26, 2-6 p.m. "World Play Music on the Porch Day"-Open Jam Session

Saturday, August 26, 2-6 p.m. "World Play Music on the Porch Day"-Open Jam Session

Powder River Music Revue is sponsoring a jam session at Geiser-Pollman Park as part of World Play Music on the Porch Day-2023.

Musicians will be playing at the Powder River Pavilion from 2-6 p.m. Each session begins at the top of the hour and goes for approximately 50 minutes. If there is enough interest, we will add another session at 1 p.m. (Please follow the link above for more information about World Play Music on the Porch Day)

These jam sessions are open to all ages and all experience levels. To facilitate the less experiences players, participants should consider bringing lyric/chords sheets to share with other musicians. The format is much the same as many other jam sessions/song circles: as we move around the circle, each person presents a song for everyone to join in with and play. If the person does not have extra lyric/chord sheets, they should at least present the key and structure of the song to the other musicians.

Powder River Music Revue will supply the sound system for musicians to use, which includes microphones and stands, monitor speakers, main speakers, etc. Musicians are responsible for their own instrument amplification, should they decide to use it. We do have a limited number of mics available, so the number of musicians for each session is limited to 8. Drummers and percussionists are welcome as well. However, drummers are asked to work within the music presented and try not to overpower the other instruments. If a drummer is asked to solo, by all means, go for it!

Musicians and vocalists are asked to sign up for sessions by contacting powderrivermusicrevue@gmail.com with their preferred times. We ask that those signing up only select 2 sessions to give ample space for others who would like to join. There will also be a signup sheet at our Wednesday acoustic jam sessions mentioned above. Within the final week before the event we should know how the sessions are shaping up and could open additional time to those already signed up and/or open up the additional 1 p.m. session. As these sessions will only be around 50 minutes long, if you sign up, please try to be on time. The space between sessions is meant for setup/breakdown and announcements.

PRMR will be taking pictures and shooting videos during the event, both for our website and for upload to celebrate World Play Music on the Porch Day. Others are welcome to do the same.

Our hope is to have other nonprofit organizations attend this event and share information with everyone. Currently, we are discussing the event with several organizations. As organizations tell us they will be there, we will list them below. We also hope that families might consider making a day out of it by bringing a picnic lunch and just enjoy being together in the park listening to some live music.

One goal for this event is to share music with others, as we do with our Sunday Concert Series throughout the summer. The difference here is that some of the musicians and vocalists performing at this event may be younger, inexperienced, or not seeking music as a profession. What drives them to play music may vary, however, their overall love of and passion for music is something to be enjoyed by others. Music draws us together; it is a universal language that we all may have heard-while many cannot speak, this language, we all seem to understand. Music is a journey that is far from over. Come listen to the music presented and see where it might take you.

ATTENDING ORGANIZATIONS

Broadcast Baker/KBZR (Baker City’s upcoming community radio station)

Dementia Friendly Baker County

Snake River Music Gardens

unWINEd: Harvest Hop

We are partenring with Baker City Downtown for the “Harvest Hop” wine walk, September 21, 2023 from 5-7 p.m.

We will be handing out our support tickets at our August 27 concert at Geiser-Pollman Park. We will also have a limited number available at our information table at the unWINEd event.

Miners’ Jubilee Music-2023

Powder River Music Revue is honored to present music once again for one of Baker City’s premier community events, Miners’ Jubilee 2023.

All music will be at the Powder River Pavilion in Geiser-Pollman Park unless otherwise noted.

FRIDAY, JULY 14

1-3 p.m: Sage & Stone

3:30-5:30 p.m.: The Wasteland Kings

SATURDAY, JULY 15

1-2:45 p.m.: Slapjack Casualty

3:30-5:30 p.m.: Brass Fire

7-10 p.m.: Frank Carlson at the Saturday Street Dance (Court St. between 1st & Main)

SUNDAY, JULY 16

Noon-2 p.m.: Brady Goss