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SCS: General Mojo’s plus Robert Sarazin Blake and His High, Wide & Handsome Band (Aug 30)
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SCS: General Mojo’s plus Robert Sarazin Blake and His High, Wide & Handsome Band (Aug 30)

Sunday, August 30, 2026 at 5:00 PM 5:00 PM
Orcas Center · Orcas Island
917 Mt. Baker Road, Eastsound, WA 98245
Orcas Center Presents on The Village Green Stage: General Mojo’s plus Robert Sarazin Blake and His High, Wide & Handsome Band Sunday, August 30, 5 p.m. Tiered ticket prices (https://orcascenter.org/ticket-prices/): Free, by donation! General Mojo’s plus Robert Sarazin Blake and His High, Wide & Handsome Band Orcas Center is proud to present its annual Summer Concert Series on the Village Green, bringing free, live music to the heart of Eastsound. This vibrant outdoor series, supported in part by Joe Brotherton and the Doe Bay team, celebrates community, creativity, and the magic of music under the open sky. All performances are free for the community and take place on Sundays at 5 p.m. The series runs June 28 through Aug. 30. The eclectic lineup will have something for everyone with phenomenal performers for all ages. General Mojo’s headlines, with Robert Sarazin Blake and His High, Wide & Handsome Band also performing on Sunday, Aug. 30. Dig the sounds of General Mojo’s, with their staple androgynous ethereal vocals guiding the way through a sonic mosaic of psychedelia, a funky backbone beat, and a live show that brings the heat. Be on the lookout summer ’26 for the release of three new singles, “Sippin’ on Sunshine,” “Hopeless Love,” and “Kinky Love” in collaboration with Natalie Colvin. General  Mojo’s invites  you to join in on their cosmic trip through the astral planes of sound and vibration. For three decades, Robert Sarazin Blake has toured across the US, Canada, Ireland, Germany, and beyond, performing old songs, new songs, and whatever the moment calls for. He has released 13 albums, earning praise from critic Robert Christgau. With The High, Wide & Handsome Band, Blake puts on his party hat, and the band puts a beat behind the stories.