Edgefield Winery

3.5 out of 5 stars
based on 3 Reviews
Portland, OR

Genres:

Background Music, Blues, Folk

Paid via…

  • Lump sum?: Yes (2 votes)  
  • Cover?: No (1 vote)  
  • Donations?: Yes (1 vote)  
  • No pay at all?: No (1 vote)  
  • Free drinks?: Yes (1 vote)  
  • Paid to play?: No (1 vote)  

Business practices

  • Non-profit?: No (1 vote)  
  • Musician-run?: No (1 vote)  
  • Rental fee?: No (1 vote)  
  • Books local acts?: Yes (1 vote)  
  • Promotes the acts it hires?: No (1 vote)  

Backline

  • Piano?: No (1 vote)  
  • Piano in tune?: No (1 vote)  
  • Keyboard?: No (1 vote)  
  • Drumset?: No (1 vote)  
  • Keyboard amp?: No (1 vote)  
  • Guitar amp?: No (1 vote)  
  • Bass amp?: No (1 vote)  
  • Direct box?: No (1 vote)  
  • PA system?: No (1 vote)  
  • Sound person?: No (1 vote)  

The room

  • Stage?: No (1 vote)  
  • Backstage/Green Room?: No (1 vote)  
  • Space for dancing?: Yes (1 vote)  
  • Primarily background music?: Yes (1 vote)  No (1 vote)  
  • Serves Food?: Yes (2 votes)  
  • Liquor License?: Yes (2 votes)  
  • Capacity: 0-50 (1 vote)  

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Reviews from musicians

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donsolo


4 Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars   

07-09-2015

Have been playing here for a number of years now on Monday night's in the winery. Good crowd always. And return out-of-towners as well. Decent pay. Drinks provided. It is hot in the summer. They used to have outdoor shows in the summer by the little red shed, though these have stopped. We play quiet ambient things and full on rock. Depends on the guests we have.

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NoahPeterson


15 Reviews
1.0 out of 5 stars   

02-12-2013

Better be in Lisa Lapine's pocket or you'll never play here. And you'll have to give her a chunk of your pay. And talent and draw have nothing to do with who plays here and who doesn't.

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Pedaltone


39 Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars   

09-21-2011

Pays decent. They tend to choose bands that seem sophisticated and sound wallpapery.

Many pay Lisa Lapine's 'consultation' (gatekeeper) fees for 'career development,' as well as play her summer parties for free- for a chance at the McM's gigs. I have heard mixed reviews of her consultations - some said they thought she was great, others thought otherwise.

If you're thinking of a consultation just for the sake of a better shot at an Edgefield gig, please first, A) check her roster of artists to see if you recognize any of them, and B) Consider calling the guy who books the White Eagle, and playing there, first.

Although the White Eagle is one of (if not the) last McM's properties that tends to pay poorly, the booking guy there is reportedly on the level and also books the Edgefield and other decent-paying McM venues like Boone's Treasury. It's still a hoop, but it's a cheaper one.