Three Chances To Catch Acoustic Guitarist, Story-Telling Master Doug MacLeod – March 10th, 11th & 14th

Doug MacLeod - photo by Greg JohnsonDoug MacLeod is a traveling artist who writes and sings original songs that based upon his own life and experiences. A modern day troubadour, MacLeod learned from the old masters, lived the music, and survived the life and now carries forward a valuable tradition through the wit and wisdom of his songwriting and masterful story-telling. Doug MacLeod’s performances are unforgettable and as he will tell you, no two shows are ever alike; they will go “exactly like this” only once. They will make you smile, make you think and will teach you to value what is right and good within your own lives through humor and social commentary. Perennially nominated for the Blues Music Awards, he is a past recipient for both acoustic artist and acoustic album and has been nominated for both categories as well as song of the year this year.

Doug MacLeod will be returning to Oregon in March where he draws large appreciative crowds whenever he comes our way.

On Thursday, March 10 he will be playing at Salem House Concerts for $25.00 including the concert and dessert. Contact Marc Nassar for tickets and information at blueman@teleport.com.

On Friday, March 11. MacLeod will return  to The Pines 1852 Tasting Room in Hood River, 2nd & Cascade Street. Tickets are limited to just 60, expected to sell out quick. Show time is 7:00 pm. Tickets are $20.00 and can be purchased at The Pines and Wacoma Books in Hood River.

Then, on Monday, March 14, Doug MacLeod will appear at The Lake Theater & Café, 100 N State Street, in Lake Oswego, for a 7:00 pm show. Tickets are $15.00 and can be purchased in advance through the venue’s website at laketheatercafe.com.

Make a point to catch one of the most entertaining solo artists touring today.