The Cascade Coffeehouse is an all-ages music venue in East Wenatchee, WA. We primarily support LOCAL music from the central Washington region, but feature regional and national touring musicians from time to time. This is a community supported music series held at the Cascade Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 1550 Sunset Hwy., East Wenatchee WA, September to June every year on the second Saturday of the month. Membership in the fellowship is not required to attend or perform -- the Unitarian mission is an all-inclusive endeavor. All genres of music are welcome to apply. Although we typically feature acoustic folk and indie music, the 2006-2007 season promises to include jazz, celtic, and alt-country in the lineup as well. Musicians are compensated generously by donations from the audience ("pass the hat"). All shows begin at 6:30 pm with a community open mic and the featured performer plays at 7pm. At the Cascade Coffeehouse, we serve only shade grown, fair-trade coffee.
For more information, contact:
Michael Carlos
michael@michaelcarlos.net
www.myspace.com/michaelcarlosband
See UPCOMING SHOWS for a list of performers
Here's a video that was captured of me offering my bottleneck slide interpretation of an old blues song, Goin' T' Brownsville, on open mic night at Old Strokers in Everett, WA. It starts out with me briefly introducing my homemade "Nobro" resophonic guitar and explaining some of the various recycled garage sale junk that I used in it's construction. Enjoy!
REAL NEWS UPDATE: thank you for connecting with our creative home of song, words, art and free expression. We feature new friends who promote new music and art every time you visit RNN. Peace and harmony from Seattle, The Real News Band
Hello everyone. I am the new Army recruiter down in the East Wenatchee side. If anyone has any questions please feel free to call me at 877-689-8655/509-884-1464 you can ask for Sergeant Brenay. My office is at 230 Grant rd ste c-1a, near the Ace Hardware store. Thanks for the add!
Seattle based GoldRush Oldies Band is stoppin’ by to say Hi! Thanks for your support in savin’ the oldies one tune and one friend at a time. PLEASE STOP BY AND SIGN OUR ROCKIN’ TO THE OLDIES MAP.
Thanks for the add and for being a friend of Seattle based GoldRush Oldies Band. Savin’ the Oldies one tune, one friend and one gig at a time. Please stop by our profile and listen to our Band.
In early October I wrote one of my latest songs called, “Wall Street Bail Out Blues.” Within four days of writing it, a video crew captured me playing it on the street at Seattle’s Pike Place Market and posted their video on YouTube. That video has now reached the attention of a writer for The Wall Street Journal who is writing an article about those who have written songs about our tough economic times. His article will be published this week and I’m excited to read it.
Who knows where this might lead? Call me an optimist but I have a feeling that this could mean that a few more seconds of that elusive fifteen minutes of fame might be coming my way.
It ain’t the cover of the Rolling Stone but it’s not every day that a writer from a major worldwide news outlet seeks me out to talk to me about my songwriting. That’s a huge validation of my efforts at staying true to my vision. I must be doing something right.
In early October I wrote one of my latest songs called, “Wall Street Bail Out Blues.” Within four days of writing it, a video crew captured me playing it on the street at Seattle’s Pike Place Market and posted their video on YouTube. That video has now reached the attention of a writer for The Wall Street Journal who is writing an article about those who have written songs about our tough economic times. His article will be published this week and I’m excited to read it.
Who knows where this might lead? Call me an optimist but I have a feeling that this could mean that a few more seconds of that elusive fifteen minutes of fame might be coming my way.
Hey, it ain’t the cover of the Rolling Stone but it’s not every day that a writer from a major worldwide news outlet seeks me out to talk to me about my songwriting. That’s a huge validation of my efforts at staying true to my vision. I must be doing something right.
Thank you Michael and CCH organizers for making Holly, Craig, and myself feel real welcome last Saturday night. Kerry was a really great singer-songwriter to open for and the cookies ROCKED. -ALR