Common Hours with Mitch Whitaker LIVE MUSIC at Spinella's
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Common Hours with Mitch Whitaker @ Spinella's in Downtown, Historic Gresham, Oregon
5 PM to 7 PM PST
Mitch Whitaker 5:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Common Hours 6:00 PM - 7PM
Mitch Whitaker is a Portland-based alt-folk artist blending acoustic instrumentation, layered string arrangements, and intimate lyricism. His debut album, Wicked or Broken, out May 16, 2025, captures a thoughtful mix of Americana storytelling and ambient textures. With standout tracks like “Simulated Dream” and “Panacea,” the album explores themes of identity, technology, and resilience. Produced by J.M. Long, Wicked or Broken draws on influences like Elliott Smith and Paul Simon to create a sound that’s both grounded and expansive.
Common Hours, a moniker for solo artist adam black, is a Portland-based indie-pop act with deep singer-songwriter roots. Influenced by the storytelling prowess of Jackson Browne, Cat Stevens, and Elvis Costello, Common Hours weaves compelling narratives through their music. Drawing inspiration from contemporary artists like Bon Iver, The Japanese House, and Phoebe Bridgers.
5 PM to 7 PM PST
Mitch Whitaker 5:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Common Hours 6:00 PM - 7PM
Mitch Whitaker is a Portland-based alt-folk artist blending acoustic instrumentation, layered string arrangements, and intimate lyricism. His debut album, Wicked or Broken, out May 16, 2025, captures a thoughtful mix of Americana storytelling and ambient textures. With standout tracks like “Simulated Dream” and “Panacea,” the album explores themes of identity, technology, and resilience. Produced by J.M. Long, Wicked or Broken draws on influences like Elliott Smith and Paul Simon to create a sound that’s both grounded and expansive.
Common Hours, a moniker for solo artist adam black, is a Portland-based indie-pop act with deep singer-songwriter roots. Influenced by the storytelling prowess of Jackson Browne, Cat Stevens, and Elvis Costello, Common Hours weaves compelling narratives through their music. Drawing inspiration from contemporary artists like Bon Iver, The Japanese House, and Phoebe Bridgers.
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