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Try This: Weekend offers diverse options for live music

By Ashley Swanson, Columbian Features News Coordinator
Published: January 31, 2014, 4:00pm

Music fills this weekend, with performances by local and regional musicians.

Vancouver bluegrass band Fadin’ By 9 will hold a CD release party and concert for their new album “Gone.” The quartet is best known for putting a bluegrass spin on familiar folk and rock cover songs along with original pieces. “Gone” is the band’s second album.

When: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. tonight.

Where: Magenta Theater, 606 Main St., Vancouver.

Admission: $10.

Telephone: 360-635-4358

Web: www.magentatheater.com

Jazz pianist and vibraphonist Mike Horsfall will perform with percussionist Israel Annoh in the Jazz Vespers concert. Horsfall was a co-founder of the trio Tall Jazz, which became the first ensemble voted into the Jazz Society of Oregon’s Hall of Fame. Originally from Ghana, Annoh has taught drumming in Portland since 1982, and he is best known for his performances on the congo drums. Horsfall and Annoh will be joined by bassist Laurent Nickels and cantor Karyn Slanina.

When: 5:50 p.m. tonight.

Where: St. Luke’s-San Lucas Episcopal Church, 425 E. Fourth Plain Blvd., Vancouver.

Admission: Free, goodwill offering is encouraged.

Telephone: 360-696-0181.

Web: www.stlukesvancouver.com

The concerts are among several options for getting out and about this weekend.

2. Victorian comedy

Prairie Drama Club presents Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy “The Importance of Being Earnest,” as two gentlemen try to avoid their societal obligations by assuming pseudonyms of Ernest. But when they both pursue their lady loves under their fake names, misunderstandings and mistaken identities abound.

When: 7 p.m. Saturday.

Where: Prairie High School, 11500 N.E. 117th Ave., Vancouver.

Admission: $8, $6 for students and seniors.

Telephone: 360-885-5000.

Web: www.prairiehighschool.org

3. Student musicians show their skills

The 52nd annual Clark College Jazz Festival will name the best of the bands tonight. The preliminary rounds for the large high school divisions will take place throughout the morning and afternoon, as the ensembles compete for the top three spots in their divisions. The final competitions will begin at 7 p.m., followed by the Dale Beacock Memorial Sweepstakes Trophy presentation, which is awarded to the most outstanding band. Last year’s Sweepstakes band, Roosevelt High School Jazz I from Seattle, will also perform at 8:30 p.m..

When: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. for finals, today.

Where: Gaiser Hall, Clark College, 1933 Fort Vancouver Way.

Admission: $5, free for ages 12 and younger with adult.

Telephone: 360-992-2662.

Web: www.clark.edu/cc/jazzfestival

4. Dramatic ‘Labor Day’

After his parents’ divorce, young Henry doesn’t know how to help his reclusive and depressed mother, Adele (Kate Winslet). When a man named Frank (Josh Brolin) demands, they give him a ride to their rural home, only to learn that he is an escaped convict hiding out from the police. But over the long weekend, Frank takes an active interest in the broken family’s life. “Labor Day” is rated PG-13.

Where: Battle Ground Cinema, 1700 S.W. Ninth Ave., Battle Ground; Cinetopia Mill Plain, 11700 S.E. Seventh St.; Cinetopia Vancouver Mall 23, 8700 N.E. Vancouver Mall Drive; Regal Cinema locations.

Cost: Varies by location.

Telephone: Battle Ground Cinema, 360-666-7200; Cinetopia, 360-213-2800; Cinetopia Vancouver Mall 23, 360-448-4100; Regal Cinemas, 800-326-3264.

Web: www.battlegroundcinema.com, www.cinetopia.com, www.regmovies.com

Prairie High School Drama presents Oscar Wilde's classic comedy &quot;The Importance of Being Earnest&quot; through Feb.
Prairie High School Drama presents Oscar Wilde's classic comedy "The Importance of Being Earnest" through Feb. 8. Photo
Mountain View High jazz band members line up backstage before their performance at the Clark College Jazz Festival in 2009.
Mountain View High jazz band members line up backstage before their performance at the Clark College Jazz Festival in 2009. Photo
Gattlin Griffith, from left, Josh Brolin and Kate Winslet star in &quot;Labor Day.&quot;
Gattlin Griffith, from left, Josh Brolin and Kate Winslet star in "Labor Day." Photo
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Columbian Features News Coordinator