Archive for the ‘Dinner Show’ Category

Stagelights Summer’s Eve (Adults Only) Prom Night/Cancelled due to lack of ticket sales

Friday, May 27th, 2011
June 18, 2011
7:00 pm

Saturday, June 18 7 p.m. to midnight-Stagelights will hold it’s biggest fundraiser to date.  Re-live your Prom Night and dance the night away with live music, great food, prom photos, beer & wine…and fun!  This event will be held at The Rink, corner of Railroad and Center Street in downtown Brookings.  Tickets are $65 for couples, $35 for singles, and price includes two drink tickets, a prom photo,  and gourmet finger-foods prepared by The Two Chefs.  Photos by Jef Hatch Photography, beer & wine provided by MoVino.  Dance to music performed by the Fabulous Spence Bros.

Tickets are available at Cousins & Co. Music, 615 Chetco Ave., Brookings/Earl E. Books, 511 Fern St., Brookings/New Wave Video, So. Coast Shopping Center/Harvest Natural Foods, Crescent City.

 

Troubaduo Dinner Show

Sunday, September 26th, 2010
September 25, 2010
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

Saturday, Sept. 25 7-9 p.m.  Stagelights presents husband and wife duo in a fundraiser for the newly begun lesson program.  All proceeds go toward lesson scholarships, thanks to Jill and Bryson who are generously donating their time.  Tickets are $15 for dinner and show, $5 for show only.  Menu includes all you can eat taco dinner.  Troubaduo performs a wide variety of music with guitar, mandolin and vocals. 

 

 

Note:  So sorry this listing did not get posted in time to make this show.  The show was terrific though, and thank you Troubaduo for making such a special evening for those who attended.  Thanks also to Takilma FM Radio for broadcasting live from Centre Stage.  You can listen to Takilma FM on the world-wide-web!

Ravin’Wolf Dinner Show

Monday, June 28th, 2010
July 17, 2010
7:00 pmto9:30 pm

Saturday, July 17 7-10 p.m.  Ravin’Wolf once again will deliver a captivating performance on Centre Stage!  Visiting us again from Seattle, Washington, Jaime and Heather Bilyeu  are sure to thrill you with their own brand of what they call Sagebrush Blues and some very awesome guitar playing!  This will be a Blues dinner show, and the ticket price will be $15 per person, reservations required.  Tickets available at Earl E. Books or the Backstage Café’.

Rick Shaw Dinner Concert

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010
May 22, 2010
7:00 pmto9:00 pm
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

 

This show was cancelled unfortunately, to be rescheduled at a later date!

 

Saturday, May 22, 7-9 p.m.  Rick Shaw returns to Centre Stage for another dinner show.  Details to be announced.  $15 per person includes dinner and show, $5 show only.  Reservations available at Centre Stage or Earl E. Books, 703 Chetco Ave., Brookings.

Biography:

Rick Shaw - Not a stage name, comes by songwriting honestly. He really had no choice - the genes ruled! His Grandmother - on Dad’s side was a country/ blues songwriter/singer during the depression and all through her life. She passed the country songwriting along to her son Jim Shaw, who ended up in and out of Nashville, Tennessee during his musical career, pitching songs and performing with the country artists of the 50’s 60’s and early 70’s. Rick inherited the songwriting and performing ability of his Dad in the country music field, while gaining the blues influence of his Grandmother, and the rock, and jazz influences that showed up along the way. A fourth generation Tennessean, Rick didn’t take to country music right off while honing his guitar skills on Southern rock and roll and blues, as he became known for years as Rockin’ Rickey in music circles from Tampa, Florida to Nashville, and the Detroit, Michigan area in the seventies and into the eighties. When he got tired (quickly) of “cutting hamburgers into five and six parts to play rock music, where most of the money went to pay for the equipment,” he turned towards country music, where his Dad had been his whole life. After awhile he was opening concerts for acts such as Earl Thomas Conley, Jim Ed Brown, Eddie Raven, Willie Nelson, Marty Stuart, and B.B. King. Rick influenced one of the founding members of the country band - Sawyer Brown - lead guitarist Bobby Randall ( Who later hosted You Can be a Star, Nashville Network) with his rocking style of playing country music. Randall went so far as to copy Rick’s amplifier setup and style of guitar, as he would come to a certain venue they both worked from time to time, to ask how he played particular rock licks in a country song. Sadly, when the two met again after Randall’s band helped create the rocking country sounds you hear today, Randall acted as though they had never met, and Rick decided he liked ” Nashville cat’s”  not a whole lot.  So he moved to Tampa, Florida and turned to the Blues/Rock scene there. One night while playing at a club of Blues fame - The Blues Ship - a man entered while Rick was playing guitar with a three piece band there. The man had an entourage of people with him. At break time he was introduced to Robbie Steinhart - the founding member of the band Kansas, Violinist and songwriter of ” Dust in the Wind.” Robbie had picked Rick to open for his new band Steinhart Moon, at their gigs in Tampa Bay. In Robbie’s words ” play guitar like I just saw you do, Man.” That lasted about a year before Rick finally migrated back to Nashville to pursue songwriting in the late nineties and into the early part of this decade. He currently has a catalog of songs being shopped around and a publishing contract offer on the table in Nashville, with the son of legendary Nashville songwriter - Harlan Howard - Perry, at BMI.  Rick moved to Oregon to be near his Dad as Jim’s health is on the decline. He’s been here two years now and has recently begun to venture out as a single act. Now working on a second album called MedicineMan, his first album can be purchased at his gigs or online at the following e-mail address. 7mmcreations7@sbcglobal.net   

Milan Dinner Concert

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010
May 8, 2010
7:00 pmto9:00 pm
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

Saturday, May 8, 7-9 p.m.  Milan Reynolds will perform for the first time at Centre Stage.  Dinner menu will feature a mexican fiesta.   $15 per person, includes dinner and show.   $5 show only.   Reservations available at Centre Stage or Earl E. Books, 703 Chetco Ave.,  Brookings.  This will be right after the artwalk so seating will start  

Biography

Milann was born a poor black child with blond hair, blue eyes and white skin. Milann was drawn to rhythm & blues and jazz from an early age believing that R&B and jazz is the foundation for music referred to as American. He picked up his first musical instrument, a saxophone at age nine. At twelve, he began playing guitar and never stopped.  At fifteen, he began his vocal training. He had the privilege of training with various vocal instructors including Oscar Hammerstein, Jester Harrison and many more; Jester Harrison being a major influence in vocal style. At sixteen, he won the Northwestern Jazz Festival Competition for sax improvisation. While living in Santa Cruz, California he

worked as a studio musician, for Hun Sounds in San Rafael. He provided musical and vocal back-up for numerous well known artists. He lives in Northern California with his artist wife and performs locally. For further information, please contact Milann at MilannR@msn.com.

Valentine’s Day Dinner Concert

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
February 14, 2010
5:00 pmto7:00 pm
5:00 pmto7:00 pm

Sunday, Feb. 14, 5-7 p.m.  Join us for a very special Valentine’s Day Dinner Show.  The menu will include Lasagna (choice of meat or vegetarian), Salad, Garlic Bread, Dessert, and a Beverage.   “Crooner” music and love songs performed by The Wafler Effect:  Rick Wafler, Heather Klensay, Nick Sandoval, Patrick Graves, and Danny Clark.  Dress up in your finery and enjoy a romantic evening, Centre Stage style!  $25 per couple, advance tickets only.   You may purchase your tickets by phone, 541-251-3952 or 541-412-8099. 

Tom Begich Dinner Show

Monday, September 28th, 2009
October 17, 2009
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

Saturday, October 17  7-9 p.m.  Singer songwriter Tom Begich, coming in from Alaska, will perform on Centre Stage for the first time.  $15 per person for dinner and concert  $5 for concert only. 

Menu :     Spaghetti with Meat & Marinara, Garden Salad, Garlic Bread, Chocolate Moose (not a mispelling, Tom is from Alaska…we just want to make him feel at home!)

Below is Tom’s bio, taken from his website… 

The bohemian son of a family steeped in Alaska politics and the product of a life of music and art, Tom Begich ’s music and poetry resonates with the stories and the conflicts of the human condition.

Part of the Alaska music scene in the early 1980’s, Tom dropped out and tuned in to the world of politics and business for a decade before finding his way back to local coffee shops, street corners, and music festivals. Since returning to performing and recording, Tom has opened for recording artists Kelly Joe Phelps, Anne McCue, Samarabalouf, the Santa Cruz River Band, Tim Mason, Stephen Fearing, Don Morrell, Paul Geremia, Randall Williams, Terry Holder, and Kim Richey. Tom also hosted a monthly Songwriter’s Showcase in his hometown of Anchorage for three years and has appeared on XM Radio and performed live on numerous radio stations and on the nationally syndicated radio show “West Coast Live”.

Tom has released four CDs, “Such a World” in 1997, “Hotel Metropol” in 1999, “Albuquerque Road” in 2001, and “Cool Blue Light” in 2004/2005. Tom is in the studio now with his two latest CD projects, “Forgotten Streets and Lost Broadways” and an as yet untitle compilation of music and spoken word with poet Tim Mason — both expected for release in 2009. His first book of poetry, “Six Truths: 50 Sonnets” is set for publication at the same time.

Tom continues to perform both his music and poetry throughout the country, preferring smaller venuse and more intimate audiences. Citing musicians as different as Taj Mahal, Harry Chapin, and Christopher Parkening as influences, Tom combines an easy picking style with blues rhythms and storytelling skill to create a musical montage that is always interesting to the ear. His music includes a wide-variety of music ranging from acoustic instrumentals to blues and folk rock. A musician with a wholly original sound, Tom Begich will keep you humming for more long after he’s done.

“My goal is to reach people where they live.  My songs and my poetry speak to that. They reflect a life devoted to our community, and designed to move us further down the road… to change minds and lives. Over the next decades my aim is to get that message across through music, poetry and the story-telling I use to weave the two together…”

 

 

 

Rick Shaw Dinner Concert

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009
October 3, 2009
7:00 pmto10:00 pm
7:00 pmto10:00 pm

Saturday, October 3, 7-10 p.m.  $15 dinner & show (reservations recommended)  $5 show only… Rick Shaw - Not a stage name, comes by songwriting honestly. He really had no choice - the genes ruled! His Grandmother - on Dad’s side was a country/ blues songwriter/singer during the depression and all through her life. She passed the country songwriting along to her son Jim Shaw, who ended up in and out of Nashville, Tennessee during his musical career, pitching songs and performing with the country artists of the 50’s 60’s and early 70’s. Rick inherited the songwriting and performing ability of his Dad in the country music field, while gaining the blues influence of his Grandmother, and the rock, and jazz influences that showed up along the way. A fourth generation Tennesseean, Rick didn’t take to country music right off while honing his guitar skills on Southern rock and roll, and blues as he became known for years as Rockin’ Rickey in music circles from Tampa, Forida to Nashville, and the Detroit, Michigan area in the seventies and into the eighties. When he got tired (quickly) of “cutting hamburgers into five and six parts to play rock music, where most of the money went to pay for the equipment,” he turned towards country music, where his Dad had been his whole life. After awhile he was opening concerts for acts such as Earl Thomas Conley, Jim Ed Brown, Eddie Raven, Willie Nelson, Marty Stuart, and B.B. King. Rick influenced one of the founding members of the country band - Sawyer Brown - lead guitarist Bobby Randall ( Who later hosted You Can be a Star, Nashville Network) with his rocking style of playing country music. Randall went so far as to copy Rick’s amplifier setup and style of guitar, as he would come to a certain venue they both worked from time to time, to ask how he played particular rock licks in a country song. Sadly, when the two met again after Randall’s band helped create the rocking country sounds you hear today, Randall acted as though they had never met, and Rick decided he liked ” Nashville cat’s”  not a whole lot.  So he moved to Tampa, Florida and turned to the Blues/Rock scene there. One night while playing at a club of Blues fame - The Blues Ship - a man entered while Rick was playing guitar with a three piece band there. The man had an entourage of people with him. At breaktime he was introduced to Robbie Steinhart - the founding member of the band Kansas, Violinist and songwriter of ” Dust in the Wind.” Robbie had picked Rick to open for his new band Steinhart Moon, at their gigs in Tampa Bay. In Robbie’s words ” play guitar like I just saw you do, Man.” That lasted about a year before Rick finally migrated back to Nashville to pursue songwriting in the late nineties and into the early part of this decade. He currently has a catalog of songs being shopped around and a publishing contract offer on the table in Nashville, with the son  of legendary Nashville songwriter - Harlan Howard - Perry, at BMI.  Rick moved to Oregon to be near his Dad as Jim’s health is on the decline. He’s been here two years now and has recently begun to venture out as a single act. Now working on a second album called MedicineMan, his first album can be purchased at his gigs or online at the following e-mail address. 7mmcreations7@sbcglobal.net

Jurassic Country Dinner Show…Rapp Brush & Cousin Elmo

Friday, July 24th, 2009
August 1, 2009
7:00 pmto10:00 pm

Saturday, August 1  7-10 p.m.  Centre Stage will present a Homestyle Mexican Feast (prepared by The Backstage Cafe’) and country music by long time Brookings musicians Rapp Brush and Cousin Elmo.  With Rapp on guitar, Elmo on bass, and both sharing vocals and harmonies, this show will really take you back to the good old country sound.  Add to that a luscious dinner featuring tacos, chili rellenos, rice, beans, and dessert…what a great bargain for dinner and a concert,  tickets are only $15.  Advance reservations please.  Tickets available at Earl E. Books and The Backstage Cafe’.  For credit card purchases phone 541-412-8099.  We start seating at 6:30, show starts right at 7. 

Michael Quale Dinner Concert

Monday, May 4th, 2009
May 30, 2009
6:30 pmto10:00 pm

Saturday, May 30 6:30-10 p.m.  Michael Quale in a solo performance, will entertain you with classic hits from the 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s accompanied by 12 string and classical guitar. 

Dinner will be provided by The Backstage Cafe’ and will include Lasagna, Salad, Garlic Bread, and a desert…dinner and concert  $15  Concert only $5 (Reservations a must for the dinner, tickets may be purchased at The Backstage Cafe’ or Earl E. Books).

Rapp Brush Dinner Show!

Friday, March 27th, 2009
April 18, 2009
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

Saturday, April 18, 7:00-9 p.m.  Rapp Brush, country/blues/folk artist, has been playing in the area for many years.  He has opened for Faron Young, Bobby Bare, Mo Bandy, and Rapp and his band backed the Hagger Twins of Hee-Haw fame.  He also performs originals, and likes to maintain a repoir with his audience by recounting funny stories of his many years in the music business. 

This will be a dinner show, featuring a homestyle Mexican Feast which will include beef tacos and chicken fajitas plus sides, and a desert.  Seating at 6:30.  Advance Tickets $15  Reservations recommended.  Space is limited so buy your tickets now at either Earl E. Books or The Backstage Cafe’.  

Howly Slim Dinner Concert

Monday, February 16th, 2009
February 28, 2009
6:30 pmto9:00 pm

Saturday February 28, 6:30-9  p.m.  Hailing from Port Angeles… Howly Slim offers an unusual brand of entertainment ~tramps, treeplanters, small towns, big cities, roads, boulevards, hobo jungles, skid row streets, loneliness, happiness, madness, longing, waitresses, good love, bad love, love gone wrong, corny, liberal, redneck, heartaches…songs of all this and more!  Singer/songwriter, guitar & vocals.  Dinner show…home style Mexican dinner (hand made tamales & chicken verde enchiladas)…includes beverage and dessert!  $15 per person, advance ticket sales only.