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November 2019
Purusa Acoustic
Compiling references from styles as different as soul, alternative pop/rock, or blues, Purusa create single fusion style compositions, subliming their better sense of melody. Vocalist Kris Kirkman and guitarist Zach Hinkelman founded Purusa in late 1999, in Portland, OR. Kris and Zach are currently on tour as an acoustic duo performing the music of Purusa as well as others.
Find out moreEzza Rose Band
“Her beautifully delicate, mournfully classic voice floats amongst the loosely bound, misty particles in the air and our minds and fills the cracks with a sound that’s chilling and comforting, all at once.” Vortex Magazine
Find out moreJohn Calvin Abney
Abney is a songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist sideman who’s spent nearly 10 years in the studio and on the road in instrumental service to the songs of other writers, including John Moreland, Samantha Crain, and, recently, Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires, along with a veritable swath of writers and musicians that quickly become friends. Recently, he has also spent time scoring short films and documentaries between session and show, and even picked up part time work cleaning and…
Find out moreAmanda Winterhalter w/Margo Cilker
“Get ready to add another name to the list of super talented female singers in Seattle, Amanda Winterhalter . . . upon first listen we were hooked on her delicate yet powerful vocals . . . the fantastic backing band she’s assembled has the uncanny ability to seemingly read her mind, creating the perfect foundation to let her voice be heard.” – Northwest Music Scene MARGO CILKER’s got a farewell song for every place she’s lived. Margo Cilker has lived…
Find out moreSmith McKay All Day
Two man band that’s as full as a 4 piece. Ex-Gourds co-frontman Jimmy Smith and bluesman Pat McKay with drum stomping, guitar banging and vocalizing. Jimmy is best known for his 2 decades performing with famed Austin, TX alt-country outfit, The Gourds, as one of the two principal songwriters and bass player. Alongside Kevin “Shinyribs” Russell, Max Johnston (formerly of Wilco), Claude Bernard and Keith Langford, the band relentlessly toured the country, playing every festival stage imaginable and recording with…
Find out moreSam Densmore
“Densmore’s pleasant voice and smartly succinct songwriting make for a strong and impressive double whammy. Moreover, Densmore plays a mean acoustic guitar and never degenerates into mushy cliché at any point…” ” —Jersey Beat – Joe Wawrzyniak
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January 2020
Nick Delffs
Nick Delffs (formerly Death Songs, The Shaky Hands) is creating a divine fusion between Townes Van Zandt and James Brown by means of his own mighty, highly original soul. There is that deep love and physicality of rhythm and syncopation married to the studied lyricism of folk. It is a potent combo — a truly alchemical vision that deserves the world’s utmost attention.
Find out moreTribute to Martin Luther King Jr./A musical celebration
A tribute to MLKJ with songs of the Civil Rights Movement performed by a variety of local artists.
Find out moreBart Budwig cd Release Party
Sometimes when Bart sings, I forget what we’re talking about. I’m sure he knows though. I trust him. He sounds like John Prine, plays like Hoyt Axton, and looks like well…Bart Budwig. He’s a cosmic country lawn gnome. He’s cherubic, cheery, and an old soul. Songs spring from the dreams of his noon day naps, and punch the keys of his typewriter above the OK Theater in Enterprise, Oregon. When words won’t take, he calls ’em in with a bugle…
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