OCMA Outdoors Brings Live Music Back to Bay Area, July 23

City of Coos Bay release – Oregon Coast Music Association Orchestra (OCMA) members and community partners announce outdoor musical events for two weekends in July. COVID restrictions will determine the number of patrons who can attend each concert. The Mingus Park concert is free with donations accepted.  Saturday, Saturday, July 24 at 2 p.m. at Coos History Museum Plaza Stage – Pioneer Trombones. The Pioneer Trombones ensemble includes brass artists Andrew Harris, David Bryan, Phil Neuman, Gayle Neuman, with Dan Stueber on percussion. They will perform popular music of the Americas, with emphasis on South America’s contributions with music by Antonio Carlos Jobim and Astor Piazzola, arranged by Phil Neuman. The group will play works by jazz composers Kenny Dorham, Joe Zawinul and Chick Corea. Selections from ragtime and big band styles will round out an entertaining mix of trombone quartet “chamber music”. Sunday, July 25 at 2 p.m. at Coos History Museum Plaza Stage – Festival Viola Quartet & The Carlos Ensemble. The Festival Viola Quartet composed of Shelley Mathewson, Cynthia Scott, Brenda Liu, and Sharon Eng provide the first portion of this double concert opportunity. They perform a collection of classical and non-classical pieces, certain to delight the audience with the lovely timbres of the violas. The Carlos Ensemble with Stephen Chong, Anthony Dyer, Shelley Mathewson, and Dale Bradley provides the wrap up finale. They will perform a wonderful array of pop, Broadway and familiar tunes, bringing much joy to the community!