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Three street musicians create an impromptu brass ensemble on Northeast Alberta Street during Portland's Last Thursday art walk. A saxophonist in a white hoodie stands alongside a seated tuba player wearing a knit beanie, while a third musician with a bass clarinet completes their urban trio. The golden hour light bathes the scene as festival-goers drift past the shuttered storefronts and food trucks in the background, capturing the authentic spirit of this monthly celebration that transforms Alberta Street into a pedestrian playground.
Musicians perform during Last Thursday street fair on Northeast Alberta Street in Portland's Alberta Arts District.
Street Musicians Command Alberta's Last Thursday
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Golden hour sunlight illuminates two street musicians performing on Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard in Portland's Richmond neighborhood. A cellist in a straw hat sits prominently in the foreground beside his weathered instrument case, while a guitarist stands behind him near a TriMet bus shelter. The warm evening light casts long shadows across the sidewalk as diners enjoy the outdoor patio atmosphere of nearby restaurants under string lights.
Street musicians create an intimate concert atmosphere during golden hour on Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard, with diners enjoying the impromptu performance from nearby restaurant patios.
Street Musicians Perform on Portland's Hawthorne Boulevard
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Four young musicians perform as a street band on Alberta Street during Last Thursday in Portland, Oregon. From left to right, a saxophonist in a bucket hat and white t-shirt plays tenor saxophone, a drummer in a light blue t-shirt plays a red Ludwig kit, a tuba player in a green shirt and sunglasses sits on a stool, and a baritone saxophonist in a white shirt and sunglasses plays in the foreground. A black tip bucket sits on the street in front of them. Storefronts and a gallery with people visible inside form the backdrop.
A young street band performs at Last Thursday on Alberta Street, Portland, Oregon.
Young Bloods on Alberta
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Four musicians animate the sidewalk during Portland's Last Thursday street fair on Northeast Alberta Street, their brass instruments catching the golden afternoon light. A saxophone player in sunglasses stands prominently on the left while a bassist in a black bucket hat commands center stage, flanked by a drummer and tuba player seated on folding chairs. The urban backdrop features weathered brick buildings adorned with colorful murals, creating an authentic Portland street scene where community and creativity converge.
Musicians perform during the monthly Last Thursday street fair on Northeast Alberta Street in Portland's Alberta Arts District.
Street Musicians Perform on Alberta Street
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A group of people relax on blankets beneath fully bloomed cherry blossom trees at Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland, Oregon on a sunny spring day. In the foreground, a woman in a wide-brimmed brown hat and rust-colored pants plays an acoustic guitar, while a second woman reclines with her eyes closed enjoying the sun, and a third plays a ukulele. Picnic blankets, bags, and belongings are scattered across the grass. More visitors and a bridge over the Willamette River are visible in the soft background.
Portlanders picnic and play music beneath the cherry blossoms at Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland, Oregon.
Blossom Season
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A spirited brass quartet brings jazz to the sidewalk during Last Thursday's street fair on Alberta Street in Portland's Concordia neighborhood. Two saxophonists flank the ensemble while a tuba player and drummer anchor the rhythm section, their instruments gleaming in the late afternoon light. The urban backdrop of weathered brick buildings and storefront windows frames this impromptu concert, capturing the authentic spirit of Portland's monthly art walk where music spills onto the pavement and community gathers around creativity.
Musicians perform during the Last Thursday street fair on Northeast Alberta Street in Portland's Concordia district.
Street Jazz Quartet Performs on Alberta
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Four young musicians perform an impromptu jazz session on the weathered asphalt of Northeast Alberta Street during Portland's Last Thursday art walk. Golden afternoon light bathes the scene as a saxophonist in a black beanie leads the ensemble, while a drummer, tuba player, and second saxophonist create an intimate street corner concert. Behind them, the characteristic mix of brick and dark wood siding reflects the gentrifying neighborhood's evolving character, with curious onlookers visible through storefront windows.
Musicians perform during the Last Thursday street fair on Northeast Alberta Street in Portland's Alberta Arts District.
Street Jazz Quartet on Alberta Street
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The Unpresidented Brass Band leads a spirited anti-monarchy demonstration through Portland's Skidmore Historic District, their yellow uniforms and gleaming instruments creating a defiant symphony against bare winter trees. A bearded musician in turquoise and red holds twin maracas while his white ceremonial hat catches the crisp daylight, surrounded by fellow protesters wielding tubas and trumpets in organized rebellion. The scene pulses with grassroots energy as demonstrators carrying protest signs merge with the musical procession along Southwest Ankeny Street.
Members of the Unpresidented Brass Band perform during a March 2026 No Kings protest in Portland's Historic Chinatown district.
Resistance Rhythms in Portland's Historic Quarter
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Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden of Band of Skulls share an intimate musical moment during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan. Bathed in ethereal blue stage lighting with atmospheric haze, Richardson stands with her back to the audience while Marsden faces forward, cradling an acoustic guitar at the microphone. The dramatic lighting creates a moody, contemplative atmosphere that captures the emotional weight of their decade-long musical journey.
Band of Skulls' Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden perform during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan.
Band of Skulls Anniversary Performance at Webster Hall
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A singer performs outdoors at Portland Mercado in warm golden light, her long dark hair sweeping dramatically across her face as she moves. She holds a vintage-style silver microphone, wears a dark grey slip dress, and has a tattoo on her forearm. She smiles joyfully mid-performance. A guitarist in a red shirt and colorful cap plays in the blurred background, with the Mercado's brightly colored buildings and festive bunting visible behind them.
A singer performs in the golden evening light at Portland Mercado, Portland, Oregon.
Soul at the Mercado
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Aubrey Gordon loses herself in song during an intimate performance at Portland Mercado, her hand pressed dramatically to her forehead as golden sunlight bathes the scene. The vintage microphone captures her passionate delivery while a guitarist in a red shirt provides accompaniment in the softly blurred background. The warm evening light creates a nostalgic atmosphere against the colorful market setting of Southeast Portland's beloved food cart pod.
Aubrey Gordon delivers an emotionally charged performance at Portland Mercado in Southeast Portland.
Golden Hour Performance at Portland Mercado
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Russell Marsden, vocalist and guitarist of Band of Skulls, delivers an intense performance during the band's 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan. Bathed in dramatic blue and turquoise stage lighting, Marsden leans into his microphone with passionate intensity while playing his electric guitar. His shoulder-length hair catches the ethereal glow as beams of light pierce through the atmospheric haze, creating a cinematic moment of rock performance art.
Russell Marsden of Band of Skulls performs during the band's 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan.
Russell Marsden Electrifies Webster Hall Anniversary Performance
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A spirited brass ensemble clad in vibrant yellow ponchos performs amid a political demonstration in Portland's historic Old Town district. The tubist at center, wearing sunglasses and a broad grin, anchors the musical protest as fellow musicians brandish their instruments like banners of resistance. Behind them, protest signs punctuate the crowd while bare winter trees frame the scene against a crisp blue sky, creating a striking tableau of civic engagement through music.
The Unpresidented Brass Band leads a March 2026 No Kings protest through Portland's Skidmore/Old Town Historic District, transforming political demonstration into musical celebration.
Unpresidented Brass Band Protests in Portland
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Young friends gather for an impromptu music session on the grass beneath a canopy of pristine white cherry blossoms at Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland's Old Town district. The golden afternoon light filters through the delicate sakura petals, illuminating a guitarist in a brown hat and black tank top as companions relax on colorful blankets. The scene captures the ephemeral magic of hanami season, with the urban landscape of downtown Portland softly blurred in the background.
Visitors enjoy live music under blooming cherry trees during sakura season at Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland, Oregon.
Spring Hanami Beneath Portland's Cherry Blossoms
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The Unpresidented Brass Band commands Southwest Pine Street in Portland's Old Town district, their golden instruments gleaming against a backdrop of bare winter branches and traffic signals glowing red. Musicians in vibrant yellow costumes and eclectic attire march purposefully through the intersection, their brass section creating a defiant soundtrack for the March 2026 No Kings Protest. Sharp shadows stretch across the asphalt while onlookers gather along the sidewalks, witnessing this spirited demonstration of musical activism in the heart of downtown Portland.
The Unpresidented Brass Band leads protesters through Portland's Old Town district during the March 2026 No Kings demonstration.
Unpresidented Brass Band Leads Portland Protest March
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Vocalist Aubrey Gordon commands the vintage microphone with passionate intensity as golden late-afternoon light bathes her performance at Portland Mercado in Southeast Portland. Behind her, a guitarist in red flannel and patterned cap provides accompaniment, while tropical plants and the market's vibrant atmosphere create an intimate outdoor concert setting. The warm, amber lighting transforms this community gathering space into a stage where music and neighborhood culture converge.
Aubrey Gordon performs with her band during golden hour at Portland Mercado in Southeast Portland's Arleta neighborhood.
Golden Hour Performance at Portland Mercado
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Russell Marsden and Julian Dorio of Band of Skulls perform during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan's East Village. Intense cyan and amber stage lights slice through the atmospheric darkness, creating dramatic beams that illuminate the musicians in silhouette. The legendary venue's intimate setting amplifies the raw energy as the duo delivers their signature sound beneath the venue's historic ceiling, with stage smoke adding ethereal texture to the lighting design.
Band of Skulls performs at Webster Hall during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour, with dramatic stage lighting creating an atmospheric concert experience.
Band of Skulls Anniversary Tour Webster Hall
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A spirited brass band dressed in bright yellow costumes and elaborate crowns commands the intersection at Southwest Pine Street in Portland's Old Town district during the March 2026 No Kings protest. The musicians, calling themselves the Unpresidented Brass Band, blow trumpets and tubas while marching through bare winter trees under crisp blue skies. Their theatrical performance transforms political dissent into carnival-like spectacle, drawing crowds of onlookers who gather beneath the traffic lights at this historic downtown crossroads.
The Unpresidented Brass Band performs in yellow regalia during the March 2026 No Kings protest at Southwest Pine Street in Portland's Old Town Historic District.
Unpresidented Brass Band Leads Portland Protest
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The Unpresidented Brass Band commands attention in Portland's Old Town Historic District during a March 2026 anti-monarchy demonstration. Musicians in vibrant yellow shirts wield gleaming tubas and sousaphones beneath winter-bare trees, their instruments catching the crisp afternoon light. Protest signs declaring "CRUSH ICE" and other political messages create a backdrop of civic unrest, while the band's theatrical energy transforms Southwest Ankeny Street into a stage for musical resistance against perceived authoritarianism.
The Unpresidented Brass Band performs during a "No Kings" protest in Portland's Chinatown district, combining musical performance with political demonstration in March 2026.
Brass Band Energizes Portland Anti-Monarchy Protest
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A teenage street musician plays violin with closed eyes and focused expression during Portland's Last Thursday street fair on Alberta Street. Her blonde hair catches the warm evening light as she performs in a denim top and striped shorts beside her open violin case. A young girl in a yellow dress dances joyfully in the foreground, embodying the spontaneous magic of community street performance. Behind them, a colorful sign promoting Ghana educational programs adds cultural context to this vibrant neighborhood gathering.
A violinist performs as a young girl dances during Last Thursday street fair on Northeast Alberta Street in Portland's Concordia neighborhood.
Young Violinist Performs at Alberta Street Fair
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Band of Skulls members Matt Hayward and Emma Richardson perform in the middle of a packed, energetic crowd at Webster Hall in New York City in September 2019. Matt, with long hair and wearing a black shirt, holds a microphone and smiles broadly, while Emma stands beside him. Audience members surrounding them cheer, raise their hands, and hold up smartphones to capture the moment. The dimly lit venue is filled with excitement and motion blur in the foreground.
Band of Skulls' Matt Hayward and Emma Richardson take the performance into the crowd at Webster Hall, New York City, September 2019.
Into the Crowd
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Emma Richardson commands the foreground on bass guitar while Julian Dorio anchors the rhythm from behind his drum kit during Band of Skulls' 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall. Theatrical stage lighting cuts through the darkness in brilliant beams of blue, amber, and white, creating a dramatic atmosphere that illuminates the duo against their backdrop. The intimate Manhattan venue's exposed ceiling beams frame the performance as colored spotlights cascade across the musicians, capturing the raw energy of this milestone celebration.
Emma Richardson and Julian Dorio of Band of Skulls perform during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan.
Band of Skulls Anniversary Performance Webster Hall
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Emma Richardson of Band of Skulls commands the stage at Webster Hall during the band's 10 Year Anniversary Tour, her silhouette illuminated against a deep cobalt backdrop. The intimate venue's atmospheric lighting casts dramatic shadows as she performs alongside bandmate Russell Marsden, who remains partially visible in the misty background. Richardson's focused expression and dynamic posture capture the raw energy of live indie rock performance in Manhattan's historic East Village music venue.
Emma Richardson of Band of Skulls performs during the band's 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan's East Village.
Band of Skulls Anniversary Performance Webster Hall
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Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden of Band of Skulls perform during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Manhattan's historic Webster Hall. Dramatic stage lighting cuts through the smoky atmosphere as Richardson grips her guitar neck while Marsden leans in beside her, both musicians silhouetted against the venue's iconic backdrop. The intimate concert setting captures the raw energy of their decade-spanning musical partnership, with drum kit and amplifiers forming the stage's industrial landscape.
Band of Skulls duo Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden deliver an intense performance during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan.
Band of Skulls Anniversary Performance at Webster Hall
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A guitarist in a black fedora and dark clothing performs passionately on Southwest Ankeny Street in Portland's historic Chinatown district, his instrument raised high as protesters march behind him carrying signs reading "HEALTH CARE NOT WEALTH CARE." The scene captures the intersection of music and activism under clear blue skies, with cherry blossoms framing the demonstration as drummers and marchers fill the street. American flags wave among the crowd while the musician's energetic performance adds a rebellious soundtrack to the political gathering.
A street musician performs during the March 2026 No Kings protest in Portland's Skidmore/Old Town Historic District, as healthcare reform demonstrators march through the streets.
Street Musicians Energize Portland Political Protest
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A tuba player wearing an inflatable yellow rubber duck costume performs with the Unpresidented Brass Band during a protest march in Portland's Old Town district. The musician, strapped into the whimsical costume with orange webbed feet, plays beneath bare spring trees while surrounded by fellow protesters carrying signs. The scene captures the intersection of political activism and performance art, with bright afternoon sunlight illuminating the colorful spectacle against the urban backdrop of Southwest Ankeny Street.
A tuba player in an inflatable duck costume performs with the Unpresidented Brass Band during the March 2026 No Kings protest in Portland's Chinatown district.
Protest Musician in Rubber Duck Costume
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Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden of Band of Skulls are engulfed by an ecstatic crowd during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Manhattan's legendary Webster Hall. The intimate venue pulses with euphoric energy as fans raise smartphones and drinks toward the performers, creating a sea of illuminated faces bathed in atmospheric stage lighting. The smoky haze and tightly packed audience capture the raw intensity of live rock performance in one of New York's most storied music venues.
Band of Skulls' Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden perform surrounded by an enthusiastic crowd at Webster Hall during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour.
Electric Communion at Webster Hall Anniversary
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