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Silvertone Devils
February 5, 2026
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Frankie's Upstairs
Silvertone Devils are a 4 piece rock and roll band based in Bend and have been performing together for 9 years – they celebrate a mutual love for roots rock music – true “Americana”. They take cues from influences like, The Dead, The Stones. JJ Cale, John Prine, Fred Eaglesmith, Chris Stapleton, Bob Dylan and more. Like these mentioned There’s the outlaw country of Waylon and Willie, Jerry Jeff, Merle, Gram.. you get the idea- and the real deal with the Devils are their original songs that display so well the way all the influences have coalesced – musically they are seasoned musician that can lay you low with great vocal harmonies or take you deep into stratosphere With instrumental interplay. The band is Bill Powers (Honey Don’t) guitars. Don Hawkins (Honey Don’t) Drums. Evan Mullins (formerly w Watkins Glen, Sun Theaders) Tyler Mason (Electrapod) electric bass. For Thursdays show the Devils will be featuring stripped down versions of Bob Dylan tunes – Dylan has been a staple of Devils sets but The guys have added a whole slew from the Dylan catalogue and have been featuring them at recent shows. Which tunes? You gotta buy the ticket and see the show to know! 
Venue: Frankie's Upstairs
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Description:
Frankie’s Upstairs is an intimate, speakeasy-style space designed for connection, creativity, and great sound. Home to live music throughout the winter months, the room features a dedicated stage, professional sound system, and a full bar—creating a warm, immersive setting for performances and gatherings alike.
Overlooking Main Street and featuring a balcony with views into the outdoor courtyard, Frankie’s Upstairs offers a unique perspective both inside and out. The atmosphere is cozy, a little hidden, and intentionally designed to feel discovered rather than obvious.
The space hosts a wide range of experiences, including live music, private events (both corporate and celebratory), cooking classes, fondue nights, karaoke, and other interactive gatherings. Whether it’s a listening-room show or a lively, participatory evening, Frankie’s Upstairs is built for shared moments.
What to Expect
Frankie’s Upstairs is accessed by stairs and is intentionally tucked away. To find it, head around the side of the building, walk past the outdoor bar, and turn left when you see the hidden door.
Once upstairs, you’ll find a welcoming, music-forward space with a full bar, stage, and views overlooking both Main Street and the courtyard below. Please note that Frankie’s Upstairs is not wheelchair accessible.
