What to say? We're exploring our world and building a life together. We have a small organic farm in the Casade mountains of the Columbia Gorge. We love playing music together.
We have played long standing engagements at several lodges and festivals such as:
The Waldorf Astoria, Park City UT
The Stag Lodge, Deer Valley UT
The Hood River Hotel, Hood River OR
Maryhill Winery, Columbia Gorge WA
Trout Lake Festival of the Arts, WA
Harvest Festival, Huckleberry Festival, Pumpkin Festival, Hood River Railroad, Thomas the Tank, as well as many wineries and restaurants within the Columbia Gorge.
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Longtime Columbia Gorge residents, Scot Bergeron and Rebecca Stonestreet perform classic folk-rock songs with a lively and energetic sound. The duo synergistically reaches audiences with toe-tapping and sing a long songs spanning four decades by favorites like John Denver, Neil Young, Eagles, Cat Stevens and more. Scot plays rhythm/lead guitar, harmonica and is the lead vocal while Rebecca backs him up with bass, percussion, and background vocals. www.gorgeband.weebly.com
Scot Bergeron, raised on Lake Sunapee in New Hampshire, started performing professionally in 1980 while attending college in Keene NH. Always involved with school choruses and musicals as a young singer, when sixteen, he took his first guitar lesson so he’d have something to accompany his voice. Since those early years, he’s performed at venues in beautiful resorts in Europe and the Americas. Adventures took him to perform for audiences in the Caribbean for several months with Club Med, in Cancun Mexico, then spent a year entertaining in Switzerland and France when he was twenty-five. Much of his early music performances were at ski resorts in the base lodges or nearby resort hotels. He would spend all day teaching skiing, then rush from his ski locker room to entertain skiers in the lodges. In 1987 while on stage in Jackson Hole, he spotted out in the audience, Rebecca, the woman who performs on stage with him today. Scot and Rebecca have lived in the Columbia Gorge since 1989, but have spent most winters skiing and performing in Park City Utah.
Rebecca bio...music has always followed me throughout my life, bringing a level joy that I still enjoy today. Coming from a musically inclined family on my Mom’s side, I took piano lessons from 5th grade to 8th grade, learning to play classical music as well as pop music. Thankfully, those piano lessons gave me an opportunity to play in a rock and roll band in 2002. I played keyboards along side 4 other talented musicians who gracefully took me into their music space and gave me a wonderful experience playing in a band.
From 2003 until 2013, I performed with Savant Garde, a folk-rock trio, which played fun folk-rock around the Gorge. The 2 musicians I played with provided an exceptional growing space for me to mature as a musician while at the same time helping to create joyful memories of playing music to audiences around the Gorge that I will never forget. I started out playing a djembe (African hand drum) in Savant Garde and later on added the bass guitar and electric hand drum as well as sing back up vocals.
I now play music with my partner Scot Bergeron and have been joyfully playing with him since 2007. In 2017, Lesley Saunders asked me if I would be interested in joining her playing music around the Gorge. And I said Yes! In both duos, I play bass, mandolin, electric hand drum and sing on leads as well as back up vocals. Playing music with Scot and Lesley provides me the exceptional opportunity to strive even more to become a better musician and I am grateful for both of them and the support they give me. I feel blessed to be able to play music and to spread the joy of music to anyone who wants to listen.
We have played long standing engagements at several lodges and festivals such as:
The Waldorf Astoria, Park City UT
The Stag Lodge, Deer Valley UT
The Hood River Hotel, Hood River OR
Maryhill Winery, Columbia Gorge WA
Trout Lake Festival of the Arts, WA
Harvest Festival, Huckleberry Festival, Pumpkin Festival, Hood River Railroad, Thomas the Tank, as well as many wineries and restaurants within the Columbia Gorge.
To use on your website or poster for promotion:
Longtime Columbia Gorge residents, Scot Bergeron and Rebecca Stonestreet perform classic folk-rock songs with a lively and energetic sound. The duo synergistically reaches audiences with toe-tapping and sing a long songs spanning four decades by favorites like John Denver, Neil Young, Eagles, Cat Stevens and more. Scot plays rhythm/lead guitar, harmonica and is the lead vocal while Rebecca backs him up with bass, percussion, and background vocals. www.gorgeband.weebly.com
Scot Bergeron, raised on Lake Sunapee in New Hampshire, started performing professionally in 1980 while attending college in Keene NH. Always involved with school choruses and musicals as a young singer, when sixteen, he took his first guitar lesson so he’d have something to accompany his voice. Since those early years, he’s performed at venues in beautiful resorts in Europe and the Americas. Adventures took him to perform for audiences in the Caribbean for several months with Club Med, in Cancun Mexico, then spent a year entertaining in Switzerland and France when he was twenty-five. Much of his early music performances were at ski resorts in the base lodges or nearby resort hotels. He would spend all day teaching skiing, then rush from his ski locker room to entertain skiers in the lodges. In 1987 while on stage in Jackson Hole, he spotted out in the audience, Rebecca, the woman who performs on stage with him today. Scot and Rebecca have lived in the Columbia Gorge since 1989, but have spent most winters skiing and performing in Park City Utah.
Rebecca bio...music has always followed me throughout my life, bringing a level joy that I still enjoy today. Coming from a musically inclined family on my Mom’s side, I took piano lessons from 5th grade to 8th grade, learning to play classical music as well as pop music. Thankfully, those piano lessons gave me an opportunity to play in a rock and roll band in 2002. I played keyboards along side 4 other talented musicians who gracefully took me into their music space and gave me a wonderful experience playing in a band.
From 2003 until 2013, I performed with Savant Garde, a folk-rock trio, which played fun folk-rock around the Gorge. The 2 musicians I played with provided an exceptional growing space for me to mature as a musician while at the same time helping to create joyful memories of playing music to audiences around the Gorge that I will never forget. I started out playing a djembe (African hand drum) in Savant Garde and later on added the bass guitar and electric hand drum as well as sing back up vocals.
I now play music with my partner Scot Bergeron and have been joyfully playing with him since 2007. In 2017, Lesley Saunders asked me if I would be interested in joining her playing music around the Gorge. And I said Yes! In both duos, I play bass, mandolin, electric hand drum and sing on leads as well as back up vocals. Playing music with Scot and Lesley provides me the exceptional opportunity to strive even more to become a better musician and I am grateful for both of them and the support they give me. I feel blessed to be able to play music and to spread the joy of music to anyone who wants to listen.