Sam Russell & The Harborrats are a long-time beloved Seattle institution, distilling vintage rock n’ roll styles from the 1950s all the way through modern day. They create original songs drawn from the heart + soul of human experience …..while also reimagining some of the best songs ever written.
Carrie Clark & The Lonesome Lovers have been charming audiences with their infectious energy and musical rhythms influenced by Americana, rock, and mischievous dance hall inspirations that highlight Clark's songs of human foibles, femme fatales and cowboy lullabies. Performing together locally and internationally for over 20 years, join them for an Aquarian birthday extravaganza where they will be performing songs from all three of their albums and celebrating Carrie, Dave and Greg's birthdays.
Willow and Wood’s music is transcendent: both a study of the geography of place, and the constant search for home. Each of the 11 tracks on the duo’s new album Tornadoes in My Head aches with hope and a broken heart. Those contradictions are at the core of what makes this band so special. Falling somewhere between indie pop and country, they have created a sound rooted in a West Coast reverb-drenched loneliness, dripping with southern humidity and darkness – and determined to find the magic.
Vocalist/songwriter Willow Scrivner met guitarist/songwriter Kevin Wood at small Seattle venue called the Dubliner. It was one of those moments every musician longs for, an immediate connection of lyric and music that left Scrivner rattled. (“I cried after the first time we played together,” she confessed, “no one had ever heard my songs that way.”) The two played their first show together at Bumbershoot, then immediately began touring. They began releasing music that made them critical darlings in The Seattle Times, Seattle Weekly, Performing Songwriter and many others.