Live:
Simon Martin -Drums and Accordian
Hannah Rose- Standing Bass
Nick Caceres- Guitar and Vocals
The Victorian Hoedown:
produced and performed by
Calvin Havnaer and Nick Caceres
Drums for "Album in making...":
performed by Ben Olsen and recorded at Gungho Studios
Sounds Like
"Fresh and innovative. Ballads of a lost era...referencing our shared future." -The Stranger
"'Henry Ford’s Streets' is sort of a jaw-dropper. Caceres channels young Dylan and older Alex Chilton with a touch of modern-day Colin Meloy." -Casey Jarman, Willamete Weekly's Local Cut
"Just when I think all the great music and lyrics have manifested themselves and the end of the world is near, Nick appears.....Beautiful Music! Beautiful!" -KBCrecords.com
"Winning the audience hands down, this is a singer-songwriter to watch... Young poet, old soul... We'll be watching the sky." Kate Power (Winner, 2006 Kerrville Folk Fest)
"A look towards the future of indie music...I want to spread the word! This is good stuff!" -iTunes Reviews
You Are cordially invited to: The Victorian Hoedown!
The Victorian Hoedown by Out of Line Productions
Photo by Rachel LeCrone-thephotographers
"And so the inventor, turned out in top hat and tails, stepped onto the platform. Fairgoers paused in their tracks as they caught sight of a figure rising-rising and rising-up towards the sky itself!" "The purveyors of such mechanical wonders dazzled the public with their achievements, providing what had been formerly myth." "The most successful of them attained a celebrity on par with The Beatles..."
"It was a hard place to love; a tableau for mischief and sudden death from the sky or up from the ground. Hazel Lucas, a daring little girl with straw colored hair, first saw the grasslands near the end of the family journey to claim homestead."
"It was as empty as the back end of day, a wilderness of flat. The family clawed a hole in the side of the prairie just south of Boise City. "
"She didn't want to live in a hole in the ground, with the snakes and tarantulas, and sleeping so near to the stink of burning cow manure. Nor did she want to live in a sod house, the prairie grass stacked like ice blocks of an igloo. Soddies leaked."
"But friends who had been in the Panhandle long enough to make their peace with it told the Lucas folk that if a person wore out two pair of shoes in this land, they would never leave. You just had to give it some time." -1914
Check out our 20th episode. Two Parts to it. See them all at
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Thanks
Hey there Nick Caceres Bridgetown Comedy Festival is finally here!!! Starts this Thursday so get your tickets by visiting www.bridgetowncomedyfestival.com
Watch this interview and tell Andy that you support Portland Comedy!
We're playing a great show with The Joe McMurrian Quartet (now Woodbrain) and Eggplant this Thursday. It's a super solid evening of rocking roots music dripping in blues and jazz. Hope to see you there! ~~C
Thursday, April 9th : 10 pm : 21+ : $4
Kelly's Olympian 426 SW Washington St Portland, OR 97204
I MISS MY FRIEND!!!!!!!! oh GOD. Life is just simply not worth living for without a new drinking buddy that rambles on and on and on about the true meaning of "it all" And I'm an amazing listener. :-) Ying-Yang!
Holy Crap. You have a bunch of shows and I'm going to miss them all (out of town). Suck. You should play out more often. That way there is a better chance of me actuall catching a show of yours.