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Jake Rozier & Bailey Allen Baker at Mr. Ed's Underground Pub (Port Orford, OR)

When:
Tuesday, October 18, 2022, 7:00 PM until 9:00 PM
Where:
Mr. Ed's Espresso & Juice & underground pub 1870 Oregon street Port Orford, OR 97465


(541) 366-2295
Category:
Music
Registration is not Required
Payment In Full In Advance Only


McMenamin's Presents:
Jake Rozier & Bailey Allen Baker's Fall Tour 2022
October 17th
Mr. Ed's Underground Pub
All Ages Welcome - Free
Jake Rozier
Since their emergence in early 2021, Jake Rozier and his band, the Implication, have been gaining traction throughout the Eastern Washington/Northern Idaho regions, relentlessly and unapologetically attacking difficult topics, primarily those involving addiction. The aggressive honestly; not only in their music, but their demeanor as a whole, serves as a metaphorical breath of fresh air for the listener and offers something more than the typical escapism that is often sought out by many music-goers. Jake offers a sense of acceptance, objectivity, and compassion that has undoubtedly contributed to the small, yet extremely loyal following that he and his group have managed to build. Over the course of last year, the three piece all-acoustic group successfully played and promoted several dozen shows, along with recently releasing their first single together, Apartment Five, in November.
While Jake draws much of his inspiration from a variety of traditional country and folk music; his painfully honest storytelling, complimented by the harsh intensity in his vocal delivery, offers a distinct “rawness” that has become a staple of his sound. That, along with the sharp harmonies and distinct bluegrass/traditional blues undertones throughout the group, separates them from many of their musical colleagues. Having been referred to as “dark-country” and “rockabilly bluegrass,” the group simply doesn’t fit into any one musical genre; however, that has never been their intention. Their music is about much more than the style or genre it falls under, it has and always will be a sonically honest representation of their overlying message, which has proven time and time again to both intrigue audiences and encourage a sense of community within them. Jake’s first record, Hard to Kill a Ghost, is slated to be released in August of 2022.
Bailey Allen Baker
Bailey Allen Baker was born in Coeur d Alene, ID, and besides a short three-year stint in Portland, OR; he’s lived there his whole life. He grew up loving alternative music and taught himself how to play the bass in order to play in his friend’s metal band in middle school. Since then he’s been slowly sharpening his chops, picking up a few different instruments, and honing his favorite facet of art, writing. All of this effort culminated in his debut release “Palish Landscape”. A swampy western album that comes as a result of his love for Gram Parsons, Marty Robbins, John Prine, and all the greats of the singer/songwriter era of the mid-century up to today. In the near future, he hopes to sharpen his songwriting and keep playing shows. In the further future, he’d like to stop cooking for a living.