Zachary Bainter And Tyler Spencer Live At Primaltones
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2925 Southeast Ferry Slip Road,Newport OR 97365
12 August, 2022
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Join us for a night of didgeridoo, beats, live looping and next level skill with two of the Pacific Northwest's finest didgeridoo players. Zachary Bainter and Tyler Spencer play with their own unique styles that bring the instrument to uncharted sonic terriotories. This will be a show not to miss as they combine world class musicianship with one of the most ancient instruments known, to create some of the most original and soulful music around. Be prepared to dance and move or chill out and take in the vibrations. Primaltones Venue has a comfortable layout, great dance floor, outdoor area with gas fire pit and food service. Our bar will be open with a variety of local microbrews, cider, wine, prosecco and hard seltzer options. We also have Kombucha on tap and other non-alcoholic beverages available. Doors open at 8pm, so come before showtime for food and drinks. There's a few hotels within walking distance of the venue and of course all the sites of beautiful Yaquina Bay and the beach! All ages. Doors: 8pm. Showtime: 9pm. Donation event ($10-$20 sliding scale) Primaltones Venue 2925 S.E. Ferry Slip rd. #122 Newport, Or. 97365 About the performers: Zachary Bainter has been playing bass clarinet and didgeridoo for over 10 years. He started playing with the international band, THUNDERCROW in 2018 as a guest musician but after a year he officially joined as a full member and became a significant part of the Hybrid World Beat sound. His didgeridoo playing skills are amazing and he is held in high regards in the international didgeridoo community. Tyler Spencer is a Didjeridu player and producer with over 20 years experience performing, teaching and making Didjeridu. He has performed internationally, and has collaborated with a variety of musical and performing acts. His music has also been showcased on movie and television work, most notably the HBO series “Dexter”. His solo performances incorporate live didjeridu with self produced beats and have been described as rhythmic, otherworldly and capable of transforming a captivated crowd into a dance party..
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