March 16, 2010 - Live in Concert! Kenny Loggins August 20, 2010

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While never viewed as an especially cutting-edge performer, Kenny Loggins (b. Jan. 7, 1947, Everett, Wash.) has managed to stay in business, integrity and sales intact, longer than almost all of his contemporaries. From country-rocking folkie to slick pop star to ubiquitous soundtrack presence, Loggins has, in the course of two decades, shifted his approach to music-making skillfully and without much noticeable compromise. Maybe he has gone the soundtrack route once too often--but consistent top 10 singles are, after all, awfully difficult to argue with.

 

Like many of his contemporaries, Loggins started out in comparative obscurity; he recorded with two little known late-'60s rock bands (Gator Creek and Second Helping) before signing a publishing deal with ABC/Wingate. As a result of that deal, the Nitty Gritty dirt band recorded four of his songs and scored a small hit in 1971 with "House At Pooh Corner." Columbia Records then stepped in and offered Loggins a recording contract. His first album's slated producer, former Buffalo Springfield/Poco member Jim Messina, became so involved with the recording it was credited to "Kenny Loggins with Jim Messina"--and thus began one of the more lucrative musical partnerships of the '70s. Together through 1976, Loggins & Messina recorded two platinum and five gold albums, and scored a top 5 single in 1972 with the jointly-penned "Your Mama Don't dance" (which again hit the top of the charts 17 years later when covered by hard rock group Poison).

"It was one of the highlights of my life," Jim Messina said years later of his time with Loggins. "I considered my relationship with Kenny in the beginning very special, and a creative relationship. I learned a lot from him as a singer, and he helped me indirectly as a writer--in the sense that he was a very quality writer. There was a creative competitiveness there, a healthy competitiveness, that I think brought both of us up to a real special place."

Significantly, though, when Loggins and Messina split, it was Loggins' career that took off, while Messina's floundered by comparison. Loggins' first three solo albums each went platinum--Celebrate Me Home, Nightwatch, and Keep The Fire, all released between 1977-79--and, maybe more importantly, Loggins was striking up musical relationships with some of the dominant musical forces of the era. To wit: Fleetwood Mac's Stevie Nicks, who sang on the top 10 single "Whenever I Call You Friend," and the Doobie Brothers' Michael McDonald, with whom Loggins had written "What A Fool Believes" (a No. 1 Doobies hit in '79) and "This is It," a top 20 hit for Loggins, among many other tracks.

The next phase in Loggins' career is in some ways the most controversial: A series of hit singles from film soundtracks that, despite their success, may have altered the industry's perception of the singer. The onetime album rock staple was hitting top 40 radio regularly with hits from Caddyshack ("I'm Alright"), Footloose (the title track, written by Loggins and Dean Pitchford, topped Billboard's Hot 100 for three weeks and went platinum), Top Gun ("Danger Zone"), Over The Top ("Meet Me Halfway"), and even Caddyshack II (top 10 hit "Nobody's Fool"). What was the downside? First, Loggins had nothing to do with the writing of either "Danger Zone" or "Meet Me Halfway"--Giorgio Moroder and Tom Whitlock did--and secondly, few of those hits were to be found anywhere on his own albums, which had stopped their regular ascension to the top 40 with 1982's High Adventure .

 

By the time Columbia issued Outside: From The Redwoods, Loggins' live career retrospective of 1993, a notation in the CD booklet mentioned only five albums that were "also available from Kenny Loggins." Curiously not listed were 1980's Alive, 1982's High Adventure, and, most surprisingly, Back To Avalon, a comparatively recent 1988 effort. Did this mean Loggins' audience was vanishing? Not likely--his 1991 album Leap Of Faith had gone gold, after all, and included well-known adult contemporary hits like "I Would Do Anything" and "If You Believe." More likely, Loggins' "adult contemporary" audience was simply growing up and away--and wisely, like other singer-songwriters of his vintage, Loggins was preparing for it. By 1996, the co-writer of "Your Mama Don't Dance" had released Return To Pooh Corner on Sony Wonder, the children's division of his label.

 

Friday, August 20, 2010
8 pm outdoors on the dock (rain or shine)

Tickets on sale April 6, 2010 at KoKwel Gifts
$49 general admission
$39 Millionaire$ Club members
21 years or better

800.953.4800for Tickets

 

March 15, 2010 - Warehouse 101 Musician Spotlight

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The Renegade Monks are one of Portland and Vancouver's craziest and most fun cover bands. We have been around for over 9 years now, and are known to be just as much of the party as the people who are there moving and grooving to the songs we play.

Will Barnes: Bass and vocals

Dwight Stroh: Lead and rhythm guitars, vocals

Kelly Duncan: Keyboards, rhythm guitar and vocals

Robby Olsen: Drums and vocals.

 

BAND NEWS:
Happy New Year 2010! Nothing too exciting to report right now. The band is once again booked solid for the whole year, we are really looking forward to rocking Warehouse 101 at The Mill Casino in North Bend, OR in January and March. We have added a few new songs to our song list as well.

Check Out Some Songs Here!

http://www.myspace.com/therenegademonks

March 12, 2010 - Jazzin' it up at The Mill

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Last night was just a preview for the annual Jazz Festival weekend. The weekend will be filled with lots of great jazz, dancing and great fun for everyone! Come on down to The Mill's Salmon Room for the best seat and dance floor in town. You can catch all the bands, sure to delight everyone throughout the weekend.

March 5, 2010 - Mill Casino Hotel & RV Park Spring 2010 Events Calendar

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It's Spring time at the Mill Casino Hotel & RV Park and we promise not to disappoint.  Our event calendar is filled with superb entertainment, games, tournaments, food and thrills on the Oregon Coast.  Click on the images to Download Event Calendars for March & April to help plan your Oregon Coast Casino getaway.

 

 

 

 

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March 5, 2010 - Three-Day RV Jamboree

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The Coast With The Most

Oregon’s Adventure Coast also offers nearby activities such as dunes, crabbing, fishing,
clamming and whale watching; as well as boating, hiking, dune buggies or antiquing. If you play
golf, the beautiful Bandon Dunes golf course is just down the road. Ask us about our golf
packages! Visit www.oregonsadventurecoast.com

Escape to the Oregon Coast this summer and experience four winning days of fun
and friendship, plus a traditional salmon feast on the shores of Coos Bay at The
Mill Casino’s RV Jamboree, June 16 -19, 2010.

Featuring a Show and Shine, Poker Run, an excursion to the luxurious gardens and natural
wonders at Shore Acres State Park, plus seminars, live entertainment, and even a Pooch
Paparazzi Family Photo Contest, this RV Jamboree offers something for everyone.

Your three-day RV Jamboree Package includes:
• Welcome Reception and Dinner Buffet
• RV Show and Shine
• Traditional Salmon Bake Dinner
• An excursion and lunch at Shore Acres State Park
• Send-off breakfast & prize-filled Poker Run
• Live entertainment performed by 50s Doo Wop band the Young Bucs
All for just $99 per person, plus a nightly RV space rental fee of
$23 per night.

 

 

June 16, 2010
10 am- 6 pm - RV Show
12 pm - Registration - Vendor Tradeshow
5 pm - Welcome Reception and Dinner Buffet

June, 17, 2010
9 - 11 am - Vendor Tradeshow
10 am- 6 pm - RV Show
12:30 - 3 pm - Shore Acres Excursion with Lunch
4 - 6 pm - Pooch Paparazzi Family Photo Contest
6 - 8 pm - Live Entertainment

June 18, 2010
9 - 11 am - Vendor Tradeshow
10 am- 6 pm - RV Show
2 - 5 pm - RV Show and Shine
6 - 9 pm - Traditional Salmon Bake Dinner

June 19, 2010
9 am - Send-Off Breakfast
9 - 11 am - Poker Run
9 am - Noon - RV Show
11 am - Show Awards

To purchase RV Jamboree tickets:
Contact KoKwel Gifts 541.756.8800 xt 1432.
Tickets are only $99 each and may be purchased in person or charge by phone with a credit card.

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