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crime2 years ago

Army Specialist Identified as Suspected Gunman in Gorge Amphitheater Shooting

Two women in their twenties were killed and three others were injured in a shooting at a campground near the Gorge Amphitheater during the Beyond Wonderland festival. The alleged gunman has been identified as Army specialist James Kelly, who fired into the crowd and continued firing randomly as he walked away. Kelly sustained injuries and was arrested. The victims were identified as Brandy Escamilla and Josilyn Ruiz. The investigation has been turned over to the North Central Washington Special Investigation Unit.

crime2 years ago

Deadly Shooting at Gorge Amphitheater Campgrounds During Music Festival.

Two people were killed and three others were injured in a shooting at the Gorge Amphitheater campground during the Beyond Wonderland electronic music festival. The shooter appeared to have fired randomly into a crowd of people, and one suspect is in custody. The shooting took place in a campground located a half-mile away from the concert venue, and the rest of the concert continued as planned.

music2 years ago

Joni Mitchell's Triumphant Live Return After 20 Years.

Joni Mitchell's return to music was celebrated in a three-hour spectacle at the Gorge Amphitheater in Washington. The concert, dubbed Joni Jam, featured Mitchell's disciples, including Wendy & Lisa, Lucius, and Blake Mills, among others. Mitchell's supple, still-searching voice was supported by a mosaic of well-wrought harmonies and graceful arrangements. The concert included rock'n'roll covers, guest appearances, and Mitchell's renditions of her own classics. Mitchell's new command of her deeper voice, eight years after a brain aneurysm, is the latest iteration of her life-long adaptation.

music2 years ago

Joni Mitchell's Triumphant Return to the Stage with All-Star Lineup.

Joni Mitchell returned to the stage for her first ticketed concert in over 20 years at the Gorge Amphitheater, hosted by Brandi Carlile. The three-hour "Joni Jam" featured a star-studded lineup of admirers, including Annie Lennox, Sarah McLachlan, and Marcus Mumford, performing covers of Mitchell's eclectic catalog. Mitchell's performance of classics like "Both Sides Now" and "A Case of You" showcased her wisdom and depth as a singer-songwriter, and the night was a powerful celebration of her life and resiliency.