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SUMMARY:Danielle Durack//Blair Borax
DESCRIPTION:The Quilcene Lantern is proud to present Danielle Durack (Nashville)\, Blair Borax (Portland)\, and Ellie Baird (Port Townsend)! \nTICKETS HERE\n$12 advance//$15-25 at the door \n7pm doors//8pm music \nAll Ages \nwww.danielledurack.com \nwww.blairborax.com \nwww.elliebaird.com \nDanielle Durack:\nOn her third full-length effort\, Danielle Durack arrives on the other side of the crushing heartbreak that defined her acclaimed 2021 LP\, No Place. “Sleeping in my ex’s shirt / I honestly don’t think too much about him no more\,” she sings breezily on “Shirt Song” as Escape Artist opens over playful\, palm-muted guitars. “…And life goes on.” The remarkable emotional depth and diaristic quality of No Place remain\, but here Durack broadens the scope of her songwriting\, showcasing the growth and maturity that come from time passed and experiences lived. “This record was written at a time when I was processing more trauma than I had ever encountered in my life\,” explains the newly Nashville-based artist. “While many of the songs touch on escapism\, ultimately the making of this album has been my own escape\, my own distraction from reality\, to process and reflect on a very turbulent time in my life.” \nEscape Artist was mostly penned during lockdown\, when Durack found herself with nothing but time to sift through the ashes of past relationships\, searching for value and lessons in the rubble. The bittersweet\, gentle “Jackson” is a swaying folk gem in which Durack examines paths left untaken in our romantic lives\, as well as the colossal significance we often ascribe to our earliest relationships. Her voice is as soft as cashmere as it spills over a bed of ghostly guitars. By contrast\, the more lighthearted and spry “News” plays out as a conversation between past lovers who now find themselves on the other end of things as friends—a hallmark of growing up and moving on\, soundtracked by an ambling drum beat and steady\, summery strumming. Durack once again recruited her longtime friend and producer\, Sam Rosson\, to work with her on Escape Artist; his touch enhances the album\, as together they spun moody\, atmospheric\, and multi-dimensional arrangements to house these shrewdly sensitive and acutely felt poems. \nAcross the album\, Durack also confronts overwhelming turmoil and tragedy from external forces. She wrote heart-wrenching standout “Dean” in the wake of a loved one’s suicide\, recounting a vivid and powerful dream encounter with her late friend. “I was able to hug and thank this person who meant so much to me. I got to see him truly glowing—the happiest\, most peaceful version of him imaginable\,” she says. A four-minute slow burn of churning anxiety\, “Worms” finds Durack attempting to sort through a dark and heavy time\, culminating in a cathartic explosion of sneering guitar fuzz. The track builds to one of the loudest moments on the record\, a breathtaking gut punch that proves how far she can stretch her vocals. \nBlair Borax:\nBorn on the East Coast\, and home to the West\, Blair Borax’s musical journey began unexpectedly in 2016\, when a friend gifted her a cheap guitar. Since then\, Borax has become a prolific songwriter\, recording artist\, and performer\, known for her distinctive voice\, captivating melodies\, and thoughtful songwriting that taps into the heart of being human. Since she quit her day job in 2022\,  she has released two full length albums and played over 300 shows across the country.  With more sophisticated songwriting\, a newfound confidence in fingerpicking guitar\, and a move towards dynamic acoustic folk production\, her latest record\, “Tender Lately” (2024)\,  offers gentle reminders to quiet the inner critic\, find joy in the small things\, and embrace the precious brevity of our time on Earth. She is poised to release her third full length record\, The Color Green\, in 2025.
URL:https://thequilscene.com/event/danielle-durack-blair-borax/
LOCATION:The Quilcene Lantern\, 7360 Center Rd\, Quilcene\, WA 98376\, Quilcene\, WA\, 98376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer 2025
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SUMMARY:LIVE MUSIC - Danielle Durack//Blair Borax
DESCRIPTION:June 7th: 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM \nThe Quilcene Lantern is proud\nto present Danielle Durack (Nashville) and Blair Borax (Portland)! $12 advance//$15-25 at the door 7pm doors//8pm music \nAll Ages
URL:https://thequilscene.com/event/the-quilcene-lantern/
LOCATION:The Quilcene Lantern\, 7360 Center Rd\, Quilcene\, WA 98376\, Quilcene\, WA\, 98376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer 2025
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SUMMARY:LIVE MUSIC: Wayne Horvitz and Briggan Krauss w/ very special guests
DESCRIPTION:The Quilcene Lantern is proud to present Wayne Horvitz and Briggan Krauss with very special guests! \nTICKETS HERE\n$15 advance//$20 at the door \n6pm doors//7pm music \nAll Ages \nwww.waynehorvitz.com \nwww.briggankrauss.com \n\nWayne Horvitz \nRecipient of the 2019 American Prize in Orchestral Composition\, composer Wayne Horvitz performs extensively throughout Europe\, Japan\, and North America.  In addition to creating work for his own ensembles\, he has created new work for The Kitchen\, BAM\, Seattle Symphony\, Berlin Jazz\, Nocco\, Vienna Radio Orchestra\, Centrum\, and ACT among others. He has received awards from\, MAP\, McKnight Foundation\, the NEA\, Meet the Composer\, and The Shifting Foundation. among others. Narrative works include pieces centered around the life of Joe Hill\, the story of the Everett Massacre\, and the poems of Richard Hugo. Installation work has been presented at Ft. Worden\, SAM and Arizona State Museum of Art. He is the recipient of the 2016 Doris Duke Performing Artist Award. \nCollaborators include Robin Holcomb\, Bill Frisell\, Reggie Watts\, Butch Morris\, Alex Guy\, Ikue Mori\, George Lewis\, Steve Swallow\, Yukio Suzuki\, Billy Bang\, Carla Bley\, Eyvind Kang\, John Zorn (Naked City etc.)\, Bill Irwin\, Gus Van Sant\, Paul Taylor\, Beth Fleenor\, Rinde Eckert\, Yohei Saito\, Barbara Earl Thomas\, David Moss\, Carey Perloff\, Paul Taylor\, Dayna Hanson\, and Gus Van Sant. He has produced recordings for the WorldSaxophone Quartet\, Human Feel\, Fontella Bass\, Marty Ehrlich\, John Adams\, Bill Frisell\, Robin Holcomb\, and Eddie Palmieri. \n\nBriggan Krauss \nSaxophonist Briggan Krauss has been an internationally recognized key player in New York City’s downtown and creative music scene for more than twenty-five years. He connects the extreme edges of technique with the unexplored tonal possibilities of the instrument while making his work as much about shape as it is about his unique signature sound. \nHe has released several critically acclaimed recordings as a leader and has appeared on over sixty other recordings as a sideman. He has worked with a diverse range of artists including John Zorn\, Bill Frisell\, Steven Bernstein\, Wayne Horvitz\, Levon Helm\, Fey Victor\, Skerik\, Eyvind Kang\, Robin Holcomb\, Norah Jones\, Medeski Martin and Wood\, Hal Willner\, Bernie Worrell\, Skuli Sverrisson\, Jim Black\, Ikue Mori\, Joey Baron\, Kato Hideki\, Satoko Fuji\, Dave Harrington\, The New York Composer’s Orchestra\, Butch Morris\, Elysian Fields\, Iron & Wine\, Rufus Wainwright\, Sarah Manning\, Trey Anastasio\, Joan Wasser\, Jessie Harris\, Beth Fleenor\, Lou Reed\, Marc Ribot\, Anohni\, Laurie Anderson\, and U2. \nBriggan’s voice has been a part of Steven Bernstein’s iconic quartet Sexmob from its inception more than twenty years ago. Sexmob earned a Grammy Award nomination for their 2006 recording titled Sexotica and Briggan also recorded with guitarist Bill Frisell on his Grammy Award winning 2007 album Unspeakable. \nBesides his work as a saxophonist and composer\, Briggan is a guitarist\, and he also makes wide-ranging use of Max/MSP for digital audio and video in the areas of sound art\, electronic music\, and interdisciplinary performance. He is currently an adjunct professor at New York University\, The New School\, and the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
URL:https://thequilscene.com/event/live-music-wayne-horvitz-and-briggan-krauss-w-very-special-guests/
LOCATION:The Quilcene Lantern\, 7360 Center Rd\, Quilcene\, WA 98376\, Quilcene\, WA\, 98376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer 2025
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SUMMARY:LIVE MUSIC: Jagged Little Pill 30th Anniversary Celebration with Eugenia Riot
DESCRIPTION:The Quilcene Lantern is proud to present: Jagged Little Pill 30th Anniversary Celebration with Eugenia Riot. \nTICKETS HERE\n7pm doors//7:30pm music \n$15 advance//$20 at the door \nAll Ages \nEugenia Riot and her band play an opening set of originals\, followed by Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill in its entirety. Dress code: Mid-90s optional! \nLilting\, longing\, idiosyncratic\, and infectious – Eugenia Riot (the nom de plume of Portland\, OR based songwriter Leigh Jones) explores the messy tides of the human condition with a self-examining pen and an enrapturing voice. An internationally touring musician with a background in theater\, Eugenia Riot released her debut album Can’t Wait To Miss You in 2023\, won third place in the Telluride Bluegrass Festival Troubadour Contest in 2024\, and will be celebrating the 30th anniversary of Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill by covering the iconic album with a rock band throughout the Pacific Northwest in 2025. \nhttps://www.eugeniariot.com/
URL:https://thequilscene.com/event/live-music-jagged-little-pill-30th-anniversary-celebration-with-eugenia-riot/
LOCATION:The Quilcene Lantern\, 7360 Center Rd\, Quilcene\, WA 98376\, Quilcene\, WA\, 98376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer 2025
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SUMMARY:Folk show featuring Matt Pless!
DESCRIPTION:More information forthcoming\, but save the date and come see folk punk artist Matt Pless on his national tour!
URL:https://thequilscene.com/event/folk-show-featuring-matt-pless/
LOCATION:Gray Coast Guildhall\, 11 Old Church Rd\, Quilcene\, WA\, 98376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer 2025
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SUMMARY:Third Annual Quilcene All-Day Shape Note Sing
DESCRIPTION:The Olympic Peninsula Sacred Harp singers invite you to join them for an All-Day singing from the Denson revision of the Sacred Harp. Singing will take place from 10am-3:30pm\, with registration opening at 9:30am and a potluck mid-day. “Shape-note singing is a participatory musical & folk tradition practiced in the United States for over 200 years. There are no auditions\, rehearsals or performances. While most of the songs have lyrics rooted in Protestant Christian tradition\, no particular religious or political philosophy is embraced or endorsed by this community. Everyone\, regardless of musical experience\, background\, or creed\, is welcome in our community and our singings. We encourage everyone to come listen\, come sing along\, and maybe even try leading a song!”\nCheck out this video from the first annual Quilcene All-Day: https://youtu.be/BCq5vvVig1k?si=LS27SCR7NvW8hfCt
URL:https://thequilscene.com/event/third-annual-quilcene-all-day-shape-note-sing/
LOCATION:Gray Coast Guildhall\, 11 Old Church Rd\, Quilcene\, WA\, 98376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer 2025
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SUMMARY:EVENING // Experimental/Noise show
DESCRIPTION:After a long day of shape note singing\, swing back by the Guildhall for an evening of experimental noise music. Check out Stumpgrinder (“forestry-themed harsh industrial music” from Seattle)\, with local acts to be announced. More details to come! Donations accepted for touring bands\, no one turned away for lack of funds.  
URL:https://thequilscene.com/event/evening-experimental-noise-show/
LOCATION:Gray Coast Guildhall\, 11 Old Church Rd\, Quilcene\, WA\, 98376\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer 2025
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