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Full of Americana, bluegrass and northwest music, Great American Trainwreck combines melodic riffs and thoughtful lyrics to define their progressive approach to traditional genres. Hailing from Seattle, the band formed when friends and former bandmates got together to share their love for rootsy Americana. With influences ranging from Alison Krauss & Union Station to Blackberry Smoke, their original music blends bluegrass, southern rock and classic country into a sound uniquely their own.
Tinkham Road, a 'paranormal string band' founded in 2014 by band leader Bob Antone, performs original and historical music of the Pacific Northwest and beyond. With a ten-year history of public performance, this amazing collective of sound explores folkloric themes through diverse perspectives. From logging camp ballads to train songs and hobo camp poetry, to early jazz, western swing, bluegrass, dark folk, art film inspired and avant-garde sensibilities, live performances exude a sense of mystery. Having recorded their latest and fourth album 'Live at the Sunset Garage,' Tinkham Road and friends are moving full steam ahead. Recently, 'Wizard Island' was chosen for a documentary film called 'The Man Who Invented Flying Saucers' by Dr. Dean Bertram. (Which is currently winning awards at film festivals worldwide.) This song can be heard as part of "Three Forks," a celebration of the Snoqualmie River through music and sound. The same song was recently featured in New York City for a special David Lynch tribute hosted by musician and filmmaker Sean Glass in January 2025. You can find their first two albums on Spotify and Apple Music. Album three, 'Three Forks,' is only available on Bandcamp. 'Live at the Sunset Garage' is currently under production and will be made available soon. If you like northwest music, dark and mysterious themes, time travel, ghosts, loggers, trains, unsolved mysteries and true crime...then you'll love Tinkham Road!
Ranger and the "Re-Arrangers" play Hot Club Swing--upbeat, high-energy swing on acoustic instruments. They'll play and sing lots of classic American swing tunes, and mix in some other traditional American genres--fiddle tunes, Western Swing tunes, and maybe an occasional Ragtime number. At the heart of their sound is tight interplay between Ranger (violin) and Dave (mandolin). RANGER SCIACCA mixes sweet violin playing with solos that swing so hard you can't sit still. He began playing violin at the age of six, dividing his studies between old-time fiddle and classical violin until a chance encounter with a CD of violin jazz ignited his interest in the music of Joe Venuti, Stuff Smith, Stephane Grappelli and Django Reinhardt. Ranger draws inspiration from all the genres he has studied, and, according to one reviewer, “plays it like the old kings of swing jazz did”. DAVE STEWART performs on both acoustic and electric mandolins. He's also a tremendous vocalist, lending his silky-smooth voice to swing standards! Rhythm Guitar -- MIKE SCIACCA is Ranger's father, and has been backing up Ranger on guitar for over 20 years. Ranger and Mike are descended from Sicilian immigrants, who played jazz in New York at the start of the 20th century. Bass -- MICK NICHOLSON played for 11 years with the US Navy Band in Washington, D.C. He has toured extensively throughout the world, and has performed for three sitting presidents and countless heads of state. Percussion -- JEFFREY MOOSE Born in Mexico and raised in West Africa, Jeffrey Moose is loved by fans for his creative, high-energy percussion and playful vocal performances.
Abby K brings a rich blend of folk, pop, country, and rock to the stage—a sound she calls Heart-Rock. Rooted in her Kentucky upbringing and inspired by legendary American songwriters, her music turns everyday stories into vivid, emotional landscapes. Now based in the Pacific Northwest, Abby crafts songs that echo both the beauty of her surroundings and the shared human experience at the heart of her work. Her musical journey began with a bold debut—performing for 20,000 basketball fans—and has since taken her through Seattle’s vibrant scene, with appearances at Northwest Folklife and other local stages. She’s released four albums: Bare Your Soul (2014), Heart Shaped Rock (2016), The Whole Truth (2019), and Where We’re At (2023), a poignant reflection on life during the pandemic. In 2023, she also founded Mosaic MI, a community-driven effort to uplift local musicians.
Monte Lynch is a beloved figure in North Bend's music scene, known for his soulful guitar work and heartfelt vocals. As a self-described "itinerant guitar player who sings along," Monte brings an authentic blues sound to every performance. Monte's performances are a staple at local venues like the Black Dog Arts Café, where his name is featured among other talented musicians. His engaging stage presence and deep connection to the music resonate with audiences, making him a local legend and favorite. Whether playing solo or with his bands, Monte's music captures the spirit of the Pacific Northwest's rich musical heritage
The Henhouse Ramblers are a Backporch Bluegrass duo featuring down-home music from two veterans of the West Coast Bluegrass scene. Ellen Marx, guitar, has performed oncollege campuses and festivals from Seattle to San Diego. She can be heard on numerous recordings on national labels. Steve Marx, 5-string banjo, has performed on the Ed Sullivan show, the New Steve Allen Show, local NW TV and radio stations, and has been with various bluegrass groups since the sixties.
The Low Bar Ramblers are a bluegrass band with a rock background, with members having played in many of Seattle's
seminal rock/power pop/grunge/punk/etc. bands from the '80s to the present. A shared love of bluegrass, and a desire to
try something we hadn't done before, led to the formation of this here outfit. Bruce Fairweather- mandolin, Jim Sangster-bass, Mary Gross-fiddle, Steve Marx-banjo, Michael Speers-guitar
Willow & Wood is a Nashville-via-Seattle duo weaving together the haunting beauty of folk-noir with the emotional depth of Americana. Led by vocalist Willow Scrivner and guitarist Kevin Wood, their sound is both hypnotic and cinematic—described as “gathering raw energy like lightning rods in an electrical storm.” Their 2020 album Tornadoes in My Head showcases their signature blend of dreamy melodies and melancholy textures. Tracks like “Kindling For a Fire” and “There Will Always Be a Light” invite listeners into a world of mysterious beauty and emotional resonance. Willow & Wood’s music is a compelling mix of shadow and light, offering an immersive experience that lingers long after the final note.
Gary and Cathi Davidson & Rich White are a musical trio from the Snoqualmie Valley, celebrated for their authentic performances in old-time country and bluegrass music. Their contributions have made them cherished figures in the Pacific Northwest's country and bluegrass communities — Rich is playing mandolin with Cathi and Gary on guitars.
Raised on a steady vinyl diet of The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and David Allan Coe, by the time he was in junior high Jones was writing his own songs on a beat-up classical guitar. While so much Americana music is embroidered with Southern or Southern California imagery – desert roads, big hats, blazing sun – Jones’ Northwestern strain is washed with his upbringing amidst mountains and woods, lakes and rain, and long cold nights indoors.
Join us for a rollicking good time at the Haystack Hootenanny, a down-home, foot-stompin’ celebration of Americana spirit hosted by the one and only Dean Snavely and Friends. This all-acoustic jam is where pickers, strummers, singers, and toe-tappers come together for a night of spontaneous music-making, shared songs, and front porch charm. Bring your instrument, your voice, or just your love of great live music—everyone’s welcome at the circle. Expect classics, surprises, and the kind of musical magic you can’t plan—only feel. Because nothing says Americana like a good ol’ hootenanny!
Andrew Lee Mason is a Seattle-based singer-songwriter known for his evocative storytelling and intricate fingerpicking guitar style. His musical journey began with the violin at age four, later embracing the banjo, which shaped his unique approach to melody and rhythm. Active in Seattle's vibrant music scene, Andrew has performed at venues like Couth Buzzard Books & Cafe and participated in events such as the Emerald City Songwriter Circle. His performances often feature collaborations with fellow artists, creating intimate and engaging musical experiences.
A familiar face at local open mics, Bill Baxter is a singer-songwriter who also lends his talents to the songwriting duo Blurry May and as one of the seven members of the hopelessly misnamed alt-rock cover band, Quatros Amigos. Having played guitar and mandolin since the late 80s, Bill's music weaves together a rich tapestry of influences, from the alt-rock of REM to the folk-punk of the Violent Femmes, with a hint of timeless classics like Simon & Garfunkel, and The Beatles. He balances rocking tunes with wry humor and philosophical touches.
Boot-stompin' hits and fun originals with some twang! Morgan Smith & Co. plays a range of old school bluegrass and country mixed in with catchy originals that'll have you stompin' your feet and scootin' your boots. Find yourself in good company!
Elliot Austin is a Seattle based folk Americana artist whose music often explores themes of American gothic storytelling and a personal pursuit of peace in an unsteady world. Elliot was born and raised in Washington state and takes influence from a variety of musicians and Authors; from Joan Baez, to Elliott Smith, to Allen Ginsberg, to The Velvet Underground. Although Elliot typically performs either solo with an acoustic guitar or with a 4 piece electric band; they will be sharing the stage with other Seattle artists “Somehow We’re Fine” and “Xylo The Sponge” to form an acoustic quartet for the festival.
Hailing from Prescott, Arizona, Pete Posie is a country musician known for his authentic storytelling and engaging performances. With a sound rooted in traditional country, Pete has captivated audiences at venues like the Founding Fathers Collective and The Cortez. His live sessions, including performances at The Garage, showcase his dedication to the genre and his ability to connect with listeners through heartfelt melodies.
Bar Jay Bar, the stage name of Joey Berglund, is a neotraditional country and roots/Americana artist based in Sheridan, Wyoming. Known for his high-energy live shows and acrobatic performances, Joey has made a name for himself with his unique blend of storytelling and musical prowess. His recent single, "Ain’t No Friend Of Mine," reflects his commitment to honest, soulful music that resonates with audiences nationwide.
Seattle-based duo Nyce & Wyld fuses the heartfelt melodies of folk with the rhythmic energy of hip-hop, creating a unique sound that bridges genres. Comprised of singer-songwriter Amy Laybourn and rapper Javis Johns, their collaboration results in music that is both introspective and invigorating. Amy's soulful guitar work and harmonies blend seamlessly with Javis's seasoned rap verses, delivering performances that resonate with themes of connection and healing. Driven by the belief that "Music is Medicine," Nyce & Wyld offers audiences an experience that is as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.
Raised in Eastern Washington, Sue started writing songs at 13 after taking her sister's guitar. Her songs focused on escaping her small town. After college, fighting fires, and experiencing heartbreak, she moved to Seattle and began performing at open mics. Inspired by Brandi Carlile, she formed a band, released an EP and the album "Perfect Chaos," whose single "Paper Tiger" was a Song of the Year runner-up. Sue has since played numerous Seattle venues and festivals like SXSW and Nashville showcases. A highlight was performing for 6000 Seattle Storm fans. Her latest album, "Little Wildernesses," was produced by Jonathan Plum. Currently working on new music, Sue aims to connect with listeners through shared emotions and personal growth themes.
Havilah is an award winning singer songwriter and educator. Her musical journey spans five full length albums and two decades weaving its way through the jazz halls of New York City, the alternative rock venues of post grunge Seattle, an eleven year stint in Austin, TX and countless coffee shops and theaters across the United States And Europe. Havilah's style fuses folk, pop, and country blues to form a style that is pure emotion founded on groove-infused melodies. Lyrically poignant, Havilah’s songs cut to the heart while her lush vocal styling lingers in the ear long after the show has ended.
Birch Pereira & the Gin Joints is a Seattle-based band that masterfully blends Americana, swing, and rock 'n' roll revival. Led by upright bassist and vocalist Birch Pereira, the group transports listeners to the golden eras of American music, evoking the ambiance of speakeasies, honky-tonks, and vintage dance halls. The band's debut album, Dream Man (2016), earned the Earshot Jazz Society’s “Northwest Jazz Recording of the Year.” Their follow-up, Western Soul (2018), received acclaim from outlets like No Depression and PopMatters, and enjoyed airplay on stations including KEXP and KNKX. Whether delivering a sultry jazz ballad or an upbeat rockabilly tune, Birch Pereira & the Gin Joints offer a nostalgic yet fresh musical experience that resonates with audiences across generations
Nick Mardon is a Seattle-based guitarist, singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist celebrated for his electrifying performances and deep roots in blues-rock. Inspired by legends like Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Mike McCready, Nick delivers high-energy shows featuring soulful vocals and dynamic guitar solos—often played behind his head or back. Since picking up the guitar at age seven, Nick has become a fixture in the Pacific Northwest music scene, performing nearly a thousand live shows at venues such as the Moore Theatre, Highway 99 Blues Club, and Tulalip Casino. He leads the Nick Mardon Trio and collaborates with acts like Mardinez (with Danny Godinez) and Washed In Black (a Pearl Jam tribute). Beyond performing, Nick is a dedicated music educator, offering lessons in guitar, bass, and drums across genres like rock, jazz, country, and blues. His passion for music and versatility make him a standout artist in Seattle's vibrant music community.
What if Fleetwood Mac formed in the '90s—only they met in Seattle’s Greenwood neighborhood instead of Laurel Canyon, and half the band hailed from the Midwest and Idaho? That’s the spirit behind Greenwood Music Collective (GMC)—a band of westbound wanderers who crossed paths, swapped stories, and cooked up a fresh take on Americana. Founded by drummer Dave Hill Jr., guitarist Jack Quick, and vocalist Michela Miller, GMC blends folk, alt-country, and ‘70s rock into harmony-rich, heartfelt songs with sneaky hooks. From murder ballads and hard-earned wisdom to a singalong ode to baking the perfect pie, their music walks the line between grit and grace. With deep roots in the Seattle music scene, GMC’s members have played just about every venue in town. Whether it’s an intimate listening room or a sunlit festival stage, they show up with open hearts and songs that stay with you long after the last chord fades.
Casey Freedom is an Americana singer-songwriter based in Lake Stevens, Washington, known for his honest lyrics and traditional folk sound. With husky guitar chops and a warm, burly voice, he brings a fresh spin to a familiar style that's both intimate and fun. Freedom's music reflects his life experiences, from blue-collar work and family life to performing in bars and navigating the challenges of the pandemic. His storytelling resonates with listeners, offering a glimpse into his world through songs that are both personal and relatable. In 2023, he released his self-titled debut album, co-produced with Seattle-based Jonathan Plum. The album features eight tracks, including a Jason Isbell cover and a song co-written with his wife, Autumn Freedom. Spanning genres from bluegrass and Americana to country-folk and blues, the album showcases Freedom's versatility and depth as a musician. Freedom performs regularly throughout the greater Washington area and has also played in California and Canada. Whether solo, with an accompanist, or with a full band, his performances maintain the modest, down-home tone that defines his music.
“Original music and uniquely reimagined cover songs, all rooted in a misspent youth - an unconscious attempt to send a message straight to the unconscious mind.” Featuring Hugh Warren - Guitar, Kevtone Guess - Drums, and Marlin Martindale – Bass. “Original tunes and cover songs we probably took too personally – crafted from a misspent youth and clearly aimed at sneaking a message past your brain’s security system!”