About this Event
The Old Yellers
From Portland OR, this Indie Folk Rock band writes stellar original Americana music best described as twang and holler. They are a blend of Appalachian Folk Rock and Outlaw Country Jam Band Rock and Roll. They put on impressive live shows with amazing vocal harmonies and improvised Jams. With 7 studio albums and multiple tours in Europe and the US, they remain The House Band for the Revolution.
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Tillinghast Mtn Duo blend Appalachian and Idahoan influences to create unique American music. Thoughtful songwriting, eloquent cello, guitar and off-beat humor create "a deep, healing well” (Edge Magazine, South Carolina) that have made them, "a familiar name in musical circles...in the Northwest." (Jim Drake Columbia Connections, WA). Through the years, they have quietly built a reputation for warm, welcoming shows.
Tova Tillinghast is a classically trained cellist and has performed with the Walla Walla Symphony, Whitman College Symphony, and the Columbia Gorge Sinfonietta. “Pairing a guitar and banjo playing singer-songwriter with a classically trained cellist is not an obvious choice, but it’s a musical marriage that works beautifully.” (Rodger Nichols, The Dalles Chronicle OR).
"Richard Tillinghast is a poet; he has traveled America and abroad with his senses open and attuned and has distilled many thoughts, impressions and feelings into beautiful, restless verse in song." (Dave Horner, Creative Loafing SC).
Richard was a finalist in the Ozark Folk Festival 2024 songwriter contest.
From his first gig in London at age 19, he has played thousands of shows nationwide. Six underground albums have led to “Random Perfect Plan,” the latest release. The album “explores themes of the homestead and hearth, children and chickens, and settling in at long last to who one really is.” (Jesse Burkhardt).
https://richardtillinghast.com/
Come Check them out!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Artichoke Community Music, 2007 Southeast Powell Boulevard, Portland, United States
USD 12.87 to USD 28.60












