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Friday, May 25
 

9:00am

13 Strings and a 2 Dollar Bill

A great old time duo from the West Coast. Toe tapping music fun!

Friday May 25, 2012 9:00am - 9:30am
Acoustic Stage (Shaw Room) (47.62296, -122.35508)

11:00am

Autumn Electric
Exciting, Original Folk Rock

11:00am

Conjugal Visitors
FRAYED EDGES OF FOLK MUSIC
  • Genre JUG -- Jugband
  • URL http://http://profiles.sonicbids.com/artists/Conjugals
  • Biography These folks are hot musicians and great singers, and they aren't shy about putting it on display during explosive marathon sets of tightly woven arrangements and jazzy improvisation. Watching them perform makes you feel like you've stumbled into a free-wheeling living room jam session party, but the talent and polish soon shine through the laid back attitude.

11:00am

Hamilton International Middle School Marimba
Marimba Jazz
Friday May 25, 2012 11:00am - 11:25am
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre EMD -- Africa - MUSIC
  • Biography A vibrant and energetic group of 6-8th graders playing traditional music of Zimbabwe as well as original material. Great for dancing.

11:00am

SBOC/Seattle World school
Celebrating student culture!
Friday May 25, 2012 11:00am - 12:00pm
Center House Court (47.62153, -122.35085)
  • Genre TFM -- Traditional Folk Music
  • Biography Students come from all over the world to perform their native dance. They also where their native dress.

11:00am

Shillelagh Jack
Foot stompin' good times!
Friday May 25, 2012 11:00am - 11:30am
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.shillelaghJack.com
  • Biography Shillelagh jack was formed by a group of friends who are so good at having fun, that they felt obliged to include everyone! They play hard stomping Irish traditional music that brings out the "Rompous, head-butting, foot tapping, group chanting animal" in us all! Never a dull time when this group is around a good pint with good friends!

11:35am

Hamilton International Senior Jazz Band
Senior Jazz Band
Friday May 25, 2012 11:35am - 12:00pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre JAZZ -- Jazz
  • URL http://www.fomahi.org
  • Biography This is the highest level of jazz ensemble at Hamilton International Middle School. There will be emphasis on stylistic considerations through the jazz idiom as well as improvisational practice and performance. This ensemble swings hard in the jazz tradition and interprets several styles of jazz including blues, ballads , latin and vocal compisitions.

11:40am

Aarf!
Harmonies by the Pound

11:40am

The Bottlecap Boys
A Renegade Folk Quartet
  • Genre CFMI -- Contemporary Folk Music - Indie
  • URL http://www.thebottlecapboys.com
  • Biography The Bottlecap Boys are pure, insatiable energy. Guaranteed to lift your spirits, their infectious, boot-stompin’ folk captures the freedom and vastness of middle America with a city pace. A fiery praise for the ‘onward and upward’ fuels The Bottlecap Boys’ magnetic performances. Coming together from north, south, east, and west, the diversity of experience is reflected in the different textures of their songs

11:45am

Gin Creek
A musical tonic
Friday May 25, 2012 11:45am - 12:15pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre BLS -- Blues
  • URL http://http://www.reverbnation.com/gincreek
  • Biography Gin Creek has been together about 2 years, and has played in most of the top blues and roots music venuses in the Puget Sound area. All it members are veteran musiicians with extensive performing experience spanning multiple musical genres, including blues, jazz, rock, and country.

12:10pm

Hamilton International Middle School
Vocal Jazz
Friday May 25, 2012 12:10pm - 12:35pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre JAZZ -- Jazz
  • URL http://Hamilton International Middle School
  • Biography HIMS Vocal Jazz is in it's first year and is carrying on the vocal traditions of past generations. The groups reportroire ranges from classic blues and jazz and latin to The Great American Songbook and contemporary music. We are proud to represent the Seattle Public Schools music programs.

12:20pm

Kingnik
Ukelele Dixieland Jugband Fun
  • Genre JUG -- Jugband
  • URL http://www.myspace.com/ukulelejones
  • Biography Nikki and Curtis started playing the ukulele 10 years ago and performing at parties and coffee shops as a duo. Clark sat in with them 4 years ago and a trio was born. Chris joined them 1.5 years ago on the washtub bass and the current band was complete.

12:20pm

The Summer Januaries
Fast and Fun Fiddle Tunes
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • URL http://summerjanuaries.bandcamp.com
  • Biography The Summer Januaries got their start busking the streets of Seattle, in the summer of 2011, playing Pike Place Market upwards of five days a week. Made up of two sets of musical and romantic partners, the band shoots little arrows of love to their audience in the form of ridiculously fast and fun fiddle tunes and songs. Fiddle player Rachel Sage was trained as a classical violinist at a young age, but was always drawn to fiddle music and more folk traditions. She has made these aspirations a reality for the past six years, learning folk fiddle tunes from a wide variety of sources, and busking and performing all around the Pacific Northwest.

12:30pm

Blue Star Creeper
Don't Fear the Creeper
Friday May 25, 2012 12:30pm - 1:00pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre CFMI -- Contemporary Folk Music - Indie
  • URL http://Facebook.com/bluestarcreeper
  • Biography Psych / folk / rock 5 piece original veteran band with a fresh sound. New full length concept album out called "Modern Mythology." Acoustic, electric, indoor, outdoor, on the grid, off grid. Reliable, flexible, capable. Review of our street performance at Folk Life 2011: “Kelly Blanchard might have skipped on the eye patch, but his orange jumpsuit, cowboy hat and goggles sure made up for it. Blanchard, lead vocalist and guitar player for Seattle's own Blue Star Creeper, stood out both visually and vocally, with a voice and presence that screamed "stop and take a listen, dammit." The psychedelic-folk-rock band also shined with its electric cello player, who was discreetly plugged into a concealed amp.” — Joe Williams, Seattle Weekly Link to article:

12:35pm

Hamilton International Middle School Choir
Vocal Ensemble
Friday May 25, 2012 12:35pm - 1:00pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre CR -- Choirs-Vocal Groups
  • URL http://www.fomahi.org
  • Biography Taught by Mika Armaly, Choir is open to all Hamilton students. Students will rehearse and perform a variety of choral music. There will be an emphasis on using solfege, sight-reading, developing aural perception (ear training), and basic music theory. While no audition is required for choir, students are expected to be highly motivated and reflect an advanced ensemble attitude. Choir will take part in many types of performances throughout the year including the Fall and Spring concerts.

1:00pm

Little Wooden Wolves
Coy.
  • Biography Alex Coy recently moved to Seattle and carefully picked this band of crack Seattle musicians to help realize her musical dreams.

1:00pm

Maplewood 5th & 6th Grade Orchestra
Edmonds Students Perform
Friday May 25, 2012 1:00pm - 1:30pm
Center House Court (47.62153, -122.35085)
  • Genre ZCH -- Children's Programs
  • Biography The 5th & 6th grade orchestra students have been coming to perform at Folklife for about 17 years. The students love performing, visiting the festival and hearing other musicians play live. It is one of the best field trips ever.

1:00pm

The Humours: Ryan McKasson, Ashley Broder, Colin Cotter
Chamber-U2
  • Genre CFMI -- Contemporary Folk Music - Indie
  • URL http://thehumours.com
  • Biography The Humours are an up and coming acoustic power trio centered around contemporary song, rock energy and the band's roots in traditional music. It features Ryan McKasson on fiddle, Ashley Broder on mandolin, and Colin Cotter on guitar and vocals. Their material spans from traditional Scottish dance tunes and newly composed instrumental arrangements to early American and original contemporary folk songs.

1:15pm

KapKa Cooperative School
Spirited songs past & present
Friday May 25, 2012 1:15pm - 1:45pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)

1:15pm

Sly Mr. Y
High energy upbeat dance rock!
Friday May 25, 2012 1:15pm - 1:50pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre CFMFR -- Contemporary Folk Music - Folk Rock
  • URL http://www.slymry.com
  • Biography Sly Mr. Y is a high energy classic rock dance band providing classic rock and pop from the 60's, 70's, and 80's with some newer stuff and originals thrown in as well. Whether you like to sit and listen, watch, get up and dance - this is your band. Sly Mr. Y is great for a party!

1:40pm

Olo Kani
Vibrant Sounds of the Ukulele
  • Genre EMF -- Polynesia-Hawaii - MUSIC
  • Biography Olo kani will be celebrating 9 years of existence in 2012. The Group is an off shoot of SUPA, Seattle Ukulele Players Association, focusing on traditional Hawaiian music and dance that most of the group members grew up with. Most members were born and raised in Hawaii and currently living in the Pacific Northwest. A diiversified Group that includes retirees and professiions in the medical, engineering, technical and real estate fields.

1:45pm

Landlord's Daughter
Fiery Folk Rock
  • Genre CFMFR -- Contemporary Folk Music - Folk Rock
  • Biography Landlord's Daughter has been playing as a group since 2006. Established in Seattle, we are focused on contributing to the local music scene with our high-energy performances of original folk-inspired rock music. We draw thick vocal harmonies and fiery violin solos from the folk music we love and infuse it into the rock idiom we grew up with.

1:45pm

Maplewood 7th & 8th Grade Orchestra
Edmonds' Students Perform
Friday May 25, 2012 1:45pm - 2:15pm
Center House Court (47.62153, -122.35085)
  • Genre ZCH -- Children's Programs
  • Biography The 7th & 8th Grade Orchestra from Maplewood K-8 School has been performing at the Folklife Festival for 17 years. The students enjoy a chance to perform and hear others share their craft of music, dance, and art. This field trip is one of their favorites.

2:00pm

Spruce Street School 5th Grade Ensemble
Exciting marimba sounds
Friday May 25, 2012 2:00pm - 2:30pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)

2:05pm

Flying Blind Blues Band
Cool old time blues
Friday May 25, 2012 2:05pm - 2:40pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre BLS -- Blues
  • URL http://nwac.aero
  • Biography Flying Blind Blues Band is a group of 5 pilots that found each other during a recent fly-in. We have been performing now for a couple of years in the local area. We have played at the Arlington Fly-infor the last two years and are invited back again, as well as Positive Seattle. We have been invited back again this year. Darius Heggin is the promoter of Positive Seattle.

2:20pm

2:30pm

2:45pm

Columbia River High School Fiddle Orchestra
Large Group Fiddle Tunes
Friday May 25, 2012 2:45pm - 3:15pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)

2:55pm

Sam Marshall Trio
Blues and Boogaloo
Friday May 25, 2012 2:55pm - 3:30pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre BLS -- Blues
  • URL http://www.sammarshall.net
  • Biography The Sam Marshall Trio is a progressive blues and boogaloo band. Their sound started in the roots of the blues and has grown to included elements of jazz, funk, and hip-hop. The trio creates a groovy backdrop that blends perfectly with Sam’s weathered voice and finger style/slide guitar playing.

3:00pm

& Yet
Acoustic/Strings Indie-Folk
Friday May 25, 2012 3:00pm - 3:30pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre CFMFR -- Contemporary Folk Music - Folk Rock
  • URL http://andyet.bandcamp.com
  • Biography & Yet is an acoustic/strings driven indie-folk project from Seattle, WA. Fronted by singer-songwriter Dane Ueland, the band is a fuller realization of his deeply introspective and poetic performance. It began as a two-piece between Ueland and cellist, Maren Haynes, but has since grown to include Jonathan Steele (bass/vocals), Nathaniel Orwiler (percussion/vocals), Neel Datta (solo guitar/vocals) and Hillary Johnson (vocals/ aux. percussion). Dramatic tales of romance and religion are interwoven with a sound that aims to be as gentle as it is operatic with overtones of a prototypical folk-rock sound. Currently, & Yet is recording and working on their first full band E.P. entitled “A Bud Has Bloomed” which is slated for release in February of 2012.

3:00pm

Hop Skip and Jump
All Original Music
  • Genre OTM -- Old Time Music
  • Biography Skip,Multi Instrumentalist and Composer Elena, Music Teacher and Instrumentalist Cary, Quirky Mandolin All original music

3:00pm

Oran nan Carr
Scottish Gaelic Folk Group
Friday May 25, 2012 3:00pm - 3:30pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.orannancar.com
  • Biography Stirring and texturally rich traditional Scottish folk music is the creative passion of this Seattle-area vocal and instrumental ensemble. Oran nan Carr began in 1998 when four members of Seattle's Gaelic choir, Seirm sang together as they carpooled to choir rehearsals. They entered the vocal competition at Mod Vancouver in 1999 and had so much fun, they've been singing together ever since, adding instruments, various singers and several awards along the way. The groups name is the Scottish Gaelic idiom for "cantata", which also means "songs of the car" when an accent mark is added to Car. Oran nan Carr prides itself on being one of precious few US ensembles performing primarily in the endangered Scottish Gaelic language. Website: www.orannancar.com

3:00pm

Truman Price
Old-Time Appalachian Music
Friday May 25, 2012 3:00pm - 3:25pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre OTM -- Old Time Music
  • URL http://trumanprice.com
  • Biography Truman has played fiddle most of his life and has performed at hundreds of events. He's also taught old-time square dances to about 14.000 children. His son Adam, born long ago in Union, West Virginia, is a splendid banjo player. website: trumanprice.com

3:15pm

LoveBomb Go-Go
Intergalactic Marching Band

3:30pm

Karin Blaine
Protest & Passion
Friday May 25, 2012 3:30pm - 3:55pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://www.karinblaine.com
  • Biography Folklife Veteran first performed in 1979. Devoted acoustic performer, songwriter and entertainer. Protest and Love songs for modern day living. Lately - heavy on the protest.

3:30pm

Pandemic Steel Drum Band - Columbia River High School
Island Music and Mayhem
Friday May 25, 2012 3:30pm - 4:00pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)

3:35pm

The Guy Johnson Band
Guy Johnson
Friday May 25, 2012 3:35pm - 4:10pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)

3:40pm

Cronan
Scottish Hot Jigs, Gaelic Song
Friday May 25, 2012 3:40pm - 4:10pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • Biography Traditional Scottish Gaelic and Scots songs mostly learned from tradition bearers in Scotland. We've been playing and singing together since the mid-90's. Christina and Christian both play in Piper's Creek. Christian is a member of the Stout Pounders. Judith won the gold medal for Traditional Gaelic Singing in the 2001 Scottish National Championship.

3:40pm

Mouce Manouche
Hard Swinging Old-time Jazz
  • Genre JAZZ -- Jazz
  • URL http://moucemanouche1.bandcamp.com
  • Biography We we're brought together by our love of the music of Django Reinhardt and hot club jazz, but have since branched out to explore a variety of early swing music, as well as our original compositions. We make our home in the U-district and Ravenna, playing swingin music for the rowdy, dancing crowds of Seattle's bars and farmer's markets.

3:45pm

Terrible Buttons
Horror-folk from Spokane, WA
Friday May 25, 2012 3:45pm - 4:15pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre CFMFR -- Contemporary Folk Music - Folk Rock
  • URL http://www.terriblebuttons.com
  • Biography If the music industry is to survive, it needs to start paying attention to bands like Terrible Buttons and remember that music is about self-expression, not salesmanship. Kent Ueland (lead vocals/guitar) and his fellow bandmates have managed to harness a piece of a dying art form. Not the three minutes of predictable radio drivel we have come to expect from talented people, but a close encounter with the human experience. In the case of Terrible Buttons (Spokane, WA/Plastic Horse Records, Northfield, MN), this experience comes from the heart of musicians who know that what they are trying to say is hard on the ears and aggressively challenging to the mind. Musical conventions are tools, not the entirety of songwriting, and the Buttons have managed to find truth through music at a young age.

4:00pm

3 Play Ricochet
String Band Americana
Friday May 25, 2012 4:00pm - 4:30pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)

4:00pm

4:00pm

Northwest Scottish Fiddlers
Scottish Fiddlers and Friends
Friday May 25, 2012 4:00pm - 4:30pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • URL http://nwscottishfiddlers.org
  • Biography The NW Scottish Fiddlers, originally formed in the 80's by Calum MacKinnon have been enjoying a revival since 2006 with a growing membership of fiddlers and friends. They play at events around the NW and sponsor an annual winter workshop featuring Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas. The club is mostly based in Edmonds where they hold monthly meetings and they welcome new members interested in traditional Scottish fiddling.

4:00pm

Randi Coffman
Singer/Songwriter
Friday May 25, 2012 4:00pm - 4:30pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • Biography Randi Coffman, Singer/Songwritier Born 3/16/67 - Seattle, WA Singing since age 5 Wife and mother of 2 - Boy 11, Girl 7 Love singing and songwriting, collaborating with other musicians, poetry, nature, adventure. Enjoy singing, writing songs, drawing & graphic design, being silly with my husband & kids, and watching both kid and adult movies that make me think, laugh & cry. I had the great fortune to perform with Uncle Fuzzy's Jamshack Band in 2010. I have applied as a solo performer three times, without success...going to keep trying until you let me in. Hopefully, this is my year! :)

4:20pm

Sarah Christine
Positive Reggae, R&B and Soul
Friday May 25, 2012 4:20pm - 4:55pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre CB -- Caribbean-Reggae
  • URL http://www.myspace.com/sarahchristineconnection
  • Biography Sarah Christine has spent the past 12 years honing her craft and evolving as an artist by performing throughout the West Coast and Hawaii both as a solo act and harmony singer with numerous artists and bands. Sarah Christine is driven by her desire to spread the message of peace positivity and natural awareness to a global audience. "My hope is to inspire people to remember that this life is a gift, and to embrace everyday as an opportunity to become the best versions of ourselves."

4:20pm

Seumas Gagne & Friends
Gaelic songs, new and old.
Friday May 25, 2012 4:20pm - 4:50pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)

4:20pm

The Priest and the Publicans
Gospel Bluegrass out of the box

4:30pm

Northwest Taiko
Japanese Drum Group
Friday May 25, 2012 4:30pm - 5:00pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre FRW -- World-Intl Folk - MUSIC
  • Biography Northwest Taiko is a Japanese-American drum group striving to learn more about their cultural heritage through the traditional drumming artform of Taiko. Northwest Taiko began performing in October 1984 and is frequently sought after to entertain at a variety of community events throughout the the Pacific Northwest and Canada. Members come from a diverse background , some are of Japanese heritage, others have a blend of Asian as well as European/Anglo backgrounds but all with a common interest in playing and performing Taiko.

4:30pm

The Parade Schedule
Matt Kinder and Friends
Friday May 25, 2012 4:30pm - 5:00pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre CFMI -- Contemporary Folk Music - Indie
  • URL http://theparadeschedule.bandcamp.com
  • Biography I have been writing and performing songs for about six years. I grew up Indiana, and moved to Louisville, Kentucky when I was 18. I started writing songs and playing shows. A little over a year ago, I got a chance to open for my hero, Damien Jurado in Louisville. He liked my music and convinced me to move to Seattle. I've been here since June.

4:35pm

John Gothard
Songs of the British Isles
Friday May 25, 2012 4:35pm - 5:05pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • Biography performances includes voice, guitar and English concertina, you might hear anything from sea songs and Child ballads to songs of Irish immigration

4:40pm

Laughing Rose Duo
Fab Fem Vocals w/ banjo & uke
Friday May 25, 2012 4:40pm - 5:10pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • URL http://http://www.myspace.com/laughingroseduo
  • Biography We met playing old-time music and draw from the rich American traditional song repertoire, but we don't stop there. We write original tunes that speak to our love of jazz, pop, and indie rock as well as food, cats, past lovers, current lover, future lovers (the condition of the heart is an endless source of material), nature, and much much more.

4:45pm

Accordions Anonymous
12 Steps to Accordion Awarenes
Friday May 25, 2012 4:45pm - 5:15pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre NT -- New Traditions
  • URL http://www.accordionsanonymous.org
  • Biography Accordions Anonymous is the Northwest's first and foremost 12-step group for accordion awareness. They have been facing the music one note at a time since 1998, bringing their quirky brand of musicality and eclectic mix of dance tunes to accordion lovers everywhere.

4:45pm

Brian Ledford and the Cadillac Desert
Americana Folk/Rock
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • URL http://brianledfordmusic.com
  • Biography Brian Ledford can’t bring himself to do the safe thing. Not content to do straight revival Americana he draws on his diverse musical roots and turns it into something rare these days—great, original songs. As informed by The Clash as The Flatlanders. At turns as lush as Lanois, or as direct as Cash.

5:00pm

Calum MacKinnon and Friends
Scottish Fiddling Next Gen.
Friday May 25, 2012 5:00pm - 5:30pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.calummackinnon.com
  • Biography Calum is a well known Scottish fiddler who has performed at Folklife for close to 30 years including the 1985 Folklife Benefit Concert. The other young fiddlers are some of his premier students. Guinevere Saenger is a talented pianist and teacher recently arrived from California.

5:00pm

Seattle Song Circle
Tribute to Silent Voices
Friday May 25, 2012 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Intiman Choral Courtyard (47.62372, -122.35242)
  • Genre CR -- Choirs-Vocal Groups
  • URL http://http://seafolklore.org/songcirc.html
  • Biography Seattle Song circle is a tradition dating to the Second Northwest Folklife Festival 40 years ago. A core group of folksingers decided that once a year was not enough, so Seattle Song Circle was born. We are a very loosely organized group of folks that gather most every Sunday evening to sing, harmonize, play along or just listen. The group varies in size from a half dozen to perhaps twenty, so the music we create together can raise the rafters. Instruments are welcome and vary from kazoo to folk harp. Much of the material is traditional, some is contemporary and quite a few have written their own as well. The sole intention is to share and enjoy one another's music and company.

5:10pm

Adrian Xavier & Friends
Positive uplifting reggae
Friday May 25, 2012 5:10pm - 5:45pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre CB -- Caribbean-Reggae
  • URL http://http://adrianxavier.com
  • Biography Adrian Xavier experienced a diverse spectrum of cultures and ways of life growing up on the west coast, traveling between Seattle and L.A. A internationally acclaimed Seattle-based musician, he has been performing and headlining events for over a decade, performing and working with many legendary musicians. Adrian Xavier makes dynamic original world music, blending elements of reggae, rock, dub, folk, hip-hop and more to create his signature sound. He is committed to being a voice for the voiceless, performing extensively for events that benefit the environment, indigenous peoples and youth organizations. His music crosses social cultural barriers and strives to provide a deeper understanding of our global community. Performing extensively at colleges, festivals and schools, Adrian Xavier has been able to inspire a broad range of ages and backgrounds.

5:10pm

Professor Banjo
Old-time for kids and families
Friday May 25, 2012 5:10pm - 5:40pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre ZCH -- Children's Programs
  • URL http://www.squaredancepaul.com
  • Biography Paul Silveria has a passion for sharing traditional music and dance with wide range of audiences. Paul is an old-time banjo player who covers a variety of intriguing Americana with a ready wit and engaging delivery. Most notably he plays for kids and their banjo-loving parents as Professor Banjo in a show that features sing-a-longs, dancing games, and more! Paul has also been calling traditional Square Dances with live music since 2002.

5:10pm

Sebastian and the Deep Blue
Orchestral Dance Music
Friday May 25, 2012 5:10pm - 5:40pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)

5:15pm

Molly Bauckham
Sweet, soulful harp and voice
Friday May 25, 2012 5:15pm - 5:45pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre TFM -- Traditional Folk Music
  • URL http://www.harpmolly.com
  • Biography Molly has been playing the harp since 1998 and singing most of her life. She is of Irish and Scottish descent, and has always been drawn to the traditional music of her heritage. She works at Seattle's own Dusty Strings and is affectionately known as the "harp pixie".

5:25pm

onefourfive
Georgian polyphonic folksongs
Friday May 25, 2012 5:25pm - 5:55pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre FRW -- World-Intl Folk - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.facebook.com/onefourfiveseattle
  • Biography We sing ancient folksongs from the Republic of Georgia. Some of our members have been to Georgia multiple times to bring back these unique harmonies by studying with revered songmasters there. We started out singing a cappella folk music from multiple backgrounds and decided to focus solely on Georgian singing since its many regional styles are so diverse.

5:30pm

Low Hums
Guided Meditation
  • Genre CFMFR -- Contemporary Folk Music - Folk Rock
  • URL http://http://lowhums.wordpress.com
  • Biography Low Hums is a collective of musical friends. We've all played together for a really, really long time and crossed land and sea both here and there. The group started as a solo project for Jonas. Just making some recordings during the winter months, about the winter months, islands, woods, lightning, warm fires, and looking forward to the summer warmth... well kind of. 2009 found us playing lots of shows around seattle, the san juan islands, and eastern washington. 2010, we recorded our first full length record .. Due out Feb 25th 2012!

5:45pm

Michael Connolly and Miller McNay
The Mandolin Casefiles
Friday May 25, 2012 5:45pm - 6:15pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)

5:50pm

Diminished Men
Dark Cinematic Surf Rock
Friday May 25, 2012 5:50pm - 6:20pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)

5:50pm

Horace Pickett
Musical Story-Tellers
Friday May 25, 2012 5:50pm - 6:20pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre CFMFR -- Contemporary Folk Music - Folk Rock
  • Biography Horace Pickett brings a much needed energy to the stage that is lacking today. The audience will not forget a performance by Horace Pickett and will be singing along by the end of the night. With Deliberate Tone, Clever Construction, and Stand-Alone Musical Vignettes, Horace Pickett continuously creates Attention-Capturing Music, Glamorous Stage Theatrics, and an overall Memorable Performance.

5:50pm

Robert Richter & Jessica Hitch
Engergetic folk rock blues
Friday May 25, 2012 5:50pm - 6:20pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)

6:00pm

Jonny Hahn
Hot Political Piano
Friday May 25, 2012 6:00pm - 6:30pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • Biography I've been performing original music featuring songs of social commentary and political satire as well as instrumental piano pieces at Seattle's Pike Place Market for over 25 years. Prior to performing at the Market, I was in several rock bands featuring various, cheesy 40's rock and roll, as well as the music of the Grateful Dead. To hear sample of Jonny's music go to CD baby.com

6:00pm

Middlemarch
Music Scottish/English Borders
Friday May 25, 2012 6:00pm - 6:30pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • Biography Kat Eggleston is a well known singer/song writer. Wally Bell is from Morpeth, Northumberland, where he has been involved with the traditional music scene for decades. John Dally has been playing pipes for over 40s. He's appeared on CDs and published a book of tunes with NW piping history.

6:00pm

Orkestar Slivovica
High Energy Balkan Brass
Friday May 25, 2012 6:00pm - 6:30pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre EME -- Central-Eastern Europe & Balkan - MUSIC
  • URL http://orkestarslivovica.org
  • Biography Wandering the streets of Vancouver with battered and ancient instruments, appearing and disappearing into the night, and dressed in the highest fashions of your great-grandparent’s youth, with a bottle in hand of that delicate concoction which is half of the band’s name, everything they cross paths with becomes a Balkan wedding dance party, with tunes from Serbia, Macedonia, and other mysterious and distant lands, and like this sentence, the music runs on forever… .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

6:00pm

The Warren G. Hardings
Bad President. Fun Band.
  • Genre BG -- Bluegrass
  • URL http://www.facebook.com/thewarrenghardings
  • Biography "While Harding epitomized the vigor of the corn-fed farm boy, he was, in reality, a violator of reasonably healthy behavior. His only exercise consisted of desultory rounds of golf, fairly frequent love trysts, and at least twice-weekly marathon poker games. These card games were drenched in highballs, suffused with cigar smoke, and punctuated with copious expectorations of tobacco juice into strategically placed spittoons. While Harding and his cronies played cards and munched on roast beef sandwiches, the Duchess kept the whiskey flowing. These games often ran past one in the morning."

6:20pm

Levi Fuller
We are colossal.
Friday May 25, 2012 6:20pm - 6:50pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)

6:30pm

Geist & the Sacred Ensemble
spirit, mind, ghost
Friday May 25, 2012 6:30pm - 7:00pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre ZZZ -- Uncategorized
  • URL http://geistroad.blogspot.com
  • Biography "They convene the forces of original mud black and hooked roots planted deeply around the instruments. From there, traditional green fumaroles rise and the singer raises the arms to the sky while its voice is had by the spirits…" - Delicious Scopitone

6:30pm

Jim Page
Songs Of Engagement
Friday May 25, 2012 6:30pm - 7:00pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://www.jimpage.net
  • Biography Jim Page was named by Seattle Metropolitan Magazine as “One Of The 50 Most Influential Musicians In Seattle History.” Having recorded 21 albums over the course of a 40-plus year career and written a mountain of songs Page is a force to be reckoned with. Originally a California native Jim Page has called Seattle and the Pacific Northwest “home” since 1971. His songs have been covered by The Doobie Brothers, Christy Moore, Dick Gaughan, Michael Hedges, and Roy Bailey. He has toured in 13 countries including the US, Canada, Ireland, the UK, most of northern Europe, and Taiwan. Renowned lyricist Robert Hunter says, “If Jim Page ain’t the bastard son of Woody Guthrie I’m T-Bone Walker,” and Bonnie Raitt says, “I'm a longtime admirer.” The late Utah Phillips said it best: “If you’re ever going to get the message, this is the messenger to get it from.”

6:40pm

Loch Dhu
Energetic Celtic Music
Friday May 25, 2012 6:40pm - 7:10pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)

6:45pm

Nettle Honey
Old Time Influenced Hot Tunes!

6:45pm

Nu Klezmer Army
More "klezmer" less "army"
Friday May 25, 2012 6:45pm - 7:20pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre EMO -- Jewish-Israel - MUSIC
  • Biography Nu Klezmer Army is a local group of musicians who have come together to play the traditional music of yiddish-speaking, easter-european Jews. We strive to keep this music alive and not adulterate it with too much Western or Modern influence. It is music that traditionally revolved around community events like weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, or funerals. Nu Klezmer Army features current ex-members of Circus Contraption, Slim Pickins, Illicit Jug Cartel, Bat Country, and God's Favorite Beefcake.

7:00pm

Bash Brothers
100% natural

7:00pm

Luc and the Lovingtons
Music that brings joy
Friday May 25, 2012 7:00pm - 7:30pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre FRW -- World-Intl Folk - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.lucandthelovingtons.com
  • Biography With a social emphasis on their music and the conscious infusion of the power of love, Luc and the Lovington's know that songs must be accompanied by action. Front man Luc Reynaud founded the band after his trip back from New Orleans where he was taking part in relief efforts to help the victims of hurricane Katrina. While there, he collaborated with some of the kids from the shelter he was stationed at and created the "Freedom Song". 5 years later, pop superstar Jason Mraz heard the tune and embraced it, covering the song on his performances around the world. Luc and the Lovingtons have toured worlwide from Europe to Africa and Chile. In Nov. of 2011 they released their second studio album "Send My Love", a world wide tour through the many facets of Love. 2012 will be the Love lift off, so hope you are along for the ride!

7:00pm

Mark Johnson (Amateur Radio Operator solo)
High Lonesome Distortion
Friday May 25, 2012 7:00pm - 7:30pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)

7:00pm

Natalie Hall
Cellist
Friday May 25, 2012 7:00pm - 7:10pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre JAZZ -- Jazz
  • Biography Natalie Hall studies cello performance with Professor Toby Saks, working towards her Bachelors of Music at the University of Washington. She is the cellist of the Eros Piano Trio, the Sequoia Ensemble and the Quantum String Quartet, winners of the 2010 UW Chamber Music Competition. She is a member of the UW Modern Band coached by Professor Cuong Vu. Natalie performs with Macklemore, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, the American String Project, the Degenerate Art Ensemble and the Seattle Rock Orchestra. Last month she performed a sold out show with Noah Gundersen at the Triple Door and on Nancy Guppy’s televised show, The Art Zone, with Kris Orlowski and the Passenger String Quartet. Natalie performed a sold out show at the Key Arena for the Bumbershoot Music Festival and at the Sasquatch Music Festival. She performed in Neil Welch’s Sleeper Ensemble which was released in November on the Table and Chairs record label. She has collaborated with slam poet Ken Arkind, saxophonist Tim Berne and bassist Scott Pingle of the San Francisco Symphony. Over the summer Natalie attended the School for Improvised Music in New York. In addition to Toby Saks, her mentors include Okkyung Lee, Heidi Lehwalder, Cuong Vu, Lori Goldston, Tony Malaby, Melia Watras and Ralph Alessi. Natalie regularly performs free-improvisation at Café Racer’s The Racer Sessions.

7:00pm

The Wanderers
Sweet Songs from Yesterday
Friday May 25, 2012 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Intiman Choral Courtyard (47.62372, -122.35242)

7:10pm

J.W. McClure
Humor, clever lyrics, yodels and jazz chords!
Friday May 25, 2012 7:10pm - 7:40pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://www.reverbnation.com/jwmcclure
  • Biography Songwriter, yodeler, guitarist J.W. McClure has often been an opening act, MC and humorist on both coasts and is an award winning songwriter in national contests. Thaddeus Spae is a multi-instrumental musician's musician knowledgeable in jazz. Website: www.reverbnation.com/jwmcclure

7:10pm

Paul Hoskin
Contrabass Clarinet Solo
Friday May 25, 2012 7:10pm - 7:20pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre JAZZ -- Jazz
  • Biography Paul Hoskin investigates solo language. He has performed solo contrabass clarinet, one of the lowest reed instruments, for over 25 years.

7:20pm

Celtic Fire
Wild Celtic Band - Fun Folk Music
Friday May 25, 2012 7:20pm - 7:50pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)

7:30pm

Smallface
Ghosts-Disembodied-Radio-Noise
Friday May 25, 2012 7:30pm - 7:45pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre JAZZ -- Jazz
  • Biography Aaron Otheim (Heatwarmer, Speak) and David Balatero (Operation ID, Song Sparrow Research) are frequent participants in Seattle's pop, rock and experimental circles. Both Otheim and Balatero help run the Cafe Racer Sessions and record label Table & Chairs. Smallface is a collaboration that draws on the duo's mutual background in classical chamber music and shared affinity for new and avant-garde music.

7:30pm

Water Tower
Psychedelic Folk Ripping
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • URL http://Watertowerbucketboys.com
  • Biography After 5 years on the road, 4 albums under their belt and multiple international tours, Water Tower has been brewing up a storm in the folk music world. The boys have collaborated live with members of bands like Frank Turner, Kitty Daisy and Lewis, the Red Stick Ramblers, and the Foghorn Stringband and shared the stage with acts like Old Crow Medicine Show, Mumford and Sons, Wilco, Pokey LaFarge and the South City Three, and Woody Pines. They have toured extensively in both the USA and abroad, and performed live on the BBC, NPR, and RTE. Their all original sound is infectious and has spread far and wide to audiences of all ages and walks of life. Based in Portland, Oregon these young gents got their start busking on street corners playing traditional old time and bluegrass, eventually honing their sound as a solid dance band playing square dances and bluegrass festivals up and down the west coast

7:35pm

Bucharest Drinking Team
An Eastern Bloc Party!
Friday May 25, 2012 7:35pm - 8:10pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)

7:35pm

Vradiazei
Beckoning Nightfall
Friday May 25, 2012 7:35pm - 8:10pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre MI -- Misc Instrumentals
  • URL http://www.vradiazei.blogspot.com
  • Biography The realization that the darkest days are yet to come inspired us to abandon the use of electricity in our music. We express the anguish of the past, the desperation of the present, and the uncertainty of the future without it. When the world is left in ruin our sound will echo in the empty streets.

7:40pm

Led to Sea
Viola Driven Indie-Pop
Friday May 25, 2012 7:40pm - 8:10pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre CFMI -- Contemporary Folk Music - Indie
  • URL http://www.ledtosea.com
  • Biography Led to Sea is the solo project of Seattle-based violist Alex Guy, who has toured as a string player and solo act throughout the U.S. and Europe with musicians such as Mirah, Laura Veirs, Thao and the Get Down Stay Down and Jason Webley. Alex has also composed for and collaborated with numerous theater and dance groups in Seattle, including 5 years with the Degenerate Art Ensemble. Her viola driven songs merge classical, pop and experimental worlds, and her most recent record 'Into the Darkening Sky' has been described as ' one of the records that local music critics will mention in their top lists at the end of the year.'' (Seattle Show Gal). She is honored to be joined by some of Seattle's most talented string players including Jherek Bischoff, Paris Hurley and Maria Scherer-Wilson.

7:45pm

Gregg Keplinger & Simon Henneman / WA
Energy Music
Friday May 25, 2012 7:45pm - 8:00pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre JAZZ -- Jazz
  • Biography Kelli, I have to track down a bio from Gregg. SHould I do this whole thing over or can I just send it when I get it? Sorry we are late on this thing and thanks for the link!

7:45pm

Unite-One
Uniting One Person at a Time
Friday May 25, 2012 7:45pm - 8:20pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre CB -- Caribbean-Reggae
  • URL http://www.Unite-One.com
  • Biography Seattle based band seeking to inspire social change through the communication of conscious music. With the support of international roots label Culture Yard Records and a foundation in Funk, Reggae, Blues, and improvisational Jam dynamics, Unite-One has rocked performances ranging from 100% Solar Powered outdoor concerts to headlining sets @ Seattle's own Nectar Lounge. This band stands for sustainability, innovation, Peace, and a love of pure harmony; keep a lookout for their 20 track debut album "Natural Wealth."

7:45pm

Western Hymn
Northwest punk
  • Genre ZZZ -- Uncategorized
  • Biography Western Hymn are a three piece punk band from Olympia. They're latest EP, 'Out of The Way', was released on K Records.

7:50pm

Prairie Dog Backfire
Kickin' Up Countrygrass!
Friday May 25, 2012 7:50pm - 8:20pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)

8:00pm

Tra le Gael
Montana Celtic with a flair
Friday May 25, 2012 8:00pm - 8:30pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • URL http://http://calmanimalcare.com/tralegael.htm
  • Biography Tra le Gael is a Montana favorite that plays Celtic music ranging from sweet harmonies to driving, energetic reels. Their members off-stage talents range from veterinary medicine to civil engineering, with teaching and parenting in between. The variety of their arrangements, from traditional to contemporary, fits many a festive occasion. They have been featured at several Irish festivals in Montana, and will appear on the Montana PBS series “11th and Grant with Eric Funk” airing in March 2012.

8:10pm

Kromer
Avant-improv Trio
Friday May 25, 2012 8:10pm - 8:30pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre JAZZ -- Jazz
  • URL http://www.tableandchairsmusic.com
  • Biography Kromer is an acoustic trio of Saxophone, keyboards, and drumset playing original compositions. The music is tense, bizarre and beautiful with heavy influences from free-improvisation, jazz, and the local Table & Chairs music scene in Seattle.

8:20pm

The Music of Grayface
ambient + singer-songwriter
Friday May 25, 2012 8:20pm - 9:00pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://http://www.myspace.com/themusicofgrayface
  • Biography Cross-disciplinary artist and designer, Christopher Hydinger has been composing for guitar and voice since 1993. Past projects include ARKADE, Palodine, Death By Doll, Lady Krishna's Peppermint Lounge, Electric Chinese Orchestra. Current projects include The Music of Grayface, 3844, the antenna project and PB_TMOG. He also co-produces the quarterly Dance and Music improvisation-based performance series HERE/NOW and owns/operates the cross-disciplinary design and art making business, WakeCreateSleep, specializing in landscape design/gardening and graphic design. Christopher has received funding from the Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, the Bossak/Heilbron Cheritable Foundation and various private sources, has shared the stage with such acts as Low, Woven Hand and David Bazan (Pedro the Lion), has toured regionally and nationally, was honored to be the musician-in-residence at Punk Rock Yoga from 2004-2006 and has had his music featured in film, dance and theater works.

8:25pm

Orkestar Zirkonium
Not Grampa's Balkan Brass
Friday May 25, 2012 8:25pm - 9:00pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)

8:25pm

Polecat
Stomp Bluegrass Celtic Dance
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • URL http://www.polecatmusic.com
  • Biography Formed in Bellingham, Washington in March 2010, Polecat has quickly established itself in the Northwest, with two records and over 100 shows in one year. Their unique instrumentation is comprised of Karl Olson (drums), Jeremy Elliott (electric guitar and vocals), Aaron Guest (vocals and 12 string guitar), Cayley Schmid (fiddle), and Richard Reeves (upright bass). This enables them to seamlessly blend genres including bluegrass, country, celtic, rock, and world music into their sound. There is a sense of mass appeal attached to Polecat for their unique take on roots music, as well as an acknowledged respect for their honest approach to where the music comes from. Aside from their self-titled E.P. and full length album 'Fire on the Hill', one of the best aspects of Polecat is their live show. Their music celebrates life, love, and good times, and it reflects on the faces of the players and their audience. Polecat has shared the stage with several nationally acclaimed acts, including The Infamous Stringdusters, The Hackensaw Boys, Trampled by Turtles, and The Moondoggies. More information including audio, video, schedule, and more can be found at www.polecatmusic.com

8:30pm

Alda
Pantheist Black Metal
Friday May 25, 2012 8:30pm - 9:05pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre ZZZ -- Uncategorized
  • Biography Alda is the musical and ideological coalescence of a group of friends who met and began making music with and amidst each other in the town of Eatonville during the early 2000's. We officially christened our project with the name Alda in the Fall of 2007 after having relocated to the city of Tacoma. Our sound is inspired by a variety of folk music traditions and Black Metal.

8:30pm

Heaney, Parris + Rea Guitar Threesome
Improvisational Guitar Trio
Friday May 25, 2012 8:30pm - 8:50pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre MI -- Misc Instrumentals
  • URL http://www.dennisrea.com
  • Biography Three of Seattle's most adventurous guitarists team up for wide-ranging instrumental improvisations touching on jazz, rock, experimental, and world music. Includes members of such acclaimed ensembles as Ask the Ages, Sunship, Moraine, and the Monktail Creative Music Concern.

8:30pm

The Isotunes
Mm, mm good: Tasty music & fun
Friday May 25, 2012 8:30pm - 9:00pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre JAZZ -- Jazz
  • Biography In 2010 The Isotunes’ took audiences on a musical tour of the “Seven Deadly Sins”; this year they’re serving up cool jazz and other tasty tunes that have audiences saying “M’m, m’m good!”

8:35pm

Angelo Spencer et les Hauts Sommets
Angelo Spencer K records
  • Genre EMG -- Greater Middle East-Northern Africa - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.angelospencer.com
  • Biography Angelo Spencer was born in Brittany and grew up in the French Alps where he learned to ski at the age of two. At the age of four his life took a twisted turn for the best upon hearing the soundtrack for the film The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. A music lover was born. Despite living only two hours from Italy, Angelo has never crossed the border. He blames it on his own stupidity. After playing in a handful of bands (including the Best/Worst band name ever “Johnny Cash is Dead”), Angelo Spencer moved to the Pacific Northwest in 2006 where he began playing as a one man band. After self-releasing a couple of albums, and a split 7″ with Tender Forever, Angelo recorded a single, “Music is My Sweat” (IPU121), for K with L’Orchidee d’Hawaï as his backing band. Soon thereafter Karl Blau recorded Angelo’s new record Angelo Spencer et les Hauts Sommets (KLP216) at Dub Narcotic Studio with the help of Arrington De Dionyso and Clyde Petersen. It was the soundtrack of endless trails across mountains and deserts. Soon after that “L’argent” (IPU131), another 7″, came out. Ange was once again backed up by the brilliant musicians of l’Orchidee d’Hawai, and this time was recorded by the one and only Calvin Johnson! A bunch of tours later (one brought them all the way to Morocco!), World Garage (KLP235) was born, a perfect blend of music from the 21st century, traditional and futuristic at the same time. Recorded once again by Karl Blau at Dub Narcotic, this new album features influences from Moroccan chaabi, Bollywood extravangaza, wedding music from Egypt and pure traditional music from the Pacific Northwest rock scene. Songs on this album are celebrated in French, English and even Farsi.

8:35pm

E-Clec-Ti-City
Rock & Blues New Gen. SoulRock
Friday May 25, 2012 8:35pm - 9:10pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre BLS -- Blues
  • URL http://eclecticitymusic.com
  • Biography At the time, 18 year old Portland guitar player Samuel Eisen-Meyers was oblivious to the fact that just two years after meeting Hammond organ player Justin Smith, a family would emerge. Manifested by Eisen-Meyers, E-Clec-Ti-City is a band based in Bellingham, WA. While the majority of its members are still figuring out how to make it through college, there’s been time set aside for the progress of music. Driven by electric guitar, organ, drums and bass, with the addition of trombone and saxophone, a group of young adults with roots in very different corners of the musical world have come together, working to intertwine melodies and song structures fueled by heavy solos, poetic verses, and buttressed by emotion and passion.

8:40pm

Hanz Araki and the Mighty Few
Celtic songs and tunes
Friday May 25, 2012 8:40pm - 9:10pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre FRW -- World-Intl Folk - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.hanzaraki.com
  • Biography 6th generation shakuhachi master-turned-Irish flute-player and singer Hanz Araki is the quintessential world Music musician. He has delighted audiences the world over and is featured on dozens of well-received recordings. Appearing with him are the radiant singer/fiddler Kathryn Claire, guitar-player extraordinaire Cary Novotny, and the incomparable Joe Trump on myriad percussion instruments.

9:00pm

Burn List
Seattle's New Music Scene
Friday May 25, 2012 9:00pm - 9:30pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre JAZZ -- Jazz
  • URL http://http://burnlistmusic.com/
  • Biography Burn List, a new collaboration from Seattle’s scorching new music scene features trumpeter Cuong Vu, tenor saxophonist Greg Sinibaldi, keyboardist Aaron Otheim, and drummer Chris Icasiano. Marking the meeting of two distinctive generations of creative new music in Seattle, each member of Burn List have uniquely contributed their musical DNA to the city’s musical lineage. Having been on the forefront of the scene as established veterans, Vu and Sinibaldi each offer unique compositional approaches and styles that have helped shape the newest generation of musicians in Seattle. Icasiano and Otheim are, in part, products of those contributions and they form Burn List’s paired- down rhythm section combination of keyboard and drums pushing to create a new sonic approach to the music and group improvisation. Burn List’s unique interface with improvisation and original compositions draw from wide musical influences ranging from Ligeti to Albert Ayler to Aphex Twin to Meshuggah and many things in between. Siphoned through the band’s collective aesthetics, the music freely crisscrosses genres resulting in a new musical sound that is thoughtful, energetic, current and original.

9:20pm

Molly's Revenge with Rebecca Lomnicky
Dynamic, acoustic, Celtic.
Friday May 25, 2012 9:20pm - 10:00pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.mollysrevenge.com & www.rebeccalomnicky.com
  • Biography This high energy Celtic band is ten years old, having performed at prestigious events all over the the US, and as far away as China, Australia, and Scotland, and last year performed such a rousing set at the Northwest Folklife Festival that their 2011 set was included on this years official festival cd, "Roots and Branches". They are once again joined by Glenfiddich fiddle champion of Scotland, Rebecca Lomnicky.

9:25pm

Lasher Keen
Medieval Psychedelic Folk
Friday May 25, 2012 9:25pm - 10:00pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre ZZZ -- Uncategorized
  • URL http://Lasherkeen.net
  • Biography The fantastical LASHER KEEN, a trio from Nevada City are mashing out their own sounds. Trad folk at its most dark, heathen intensity. Lasher Keen is the combined passions of those based on creating and reinventing myth into music. The tongues they sing in but tempt you to join in Yggdrasil rituals, masked rites, horned beasts, Fire Trolls, and massive kisses. At times the songs become tales, accentuated by the bellowing of horn and the hauntingly nostalgic chime of the Glockenspiel, their roots are deep and strong.

9:25pm

Polyrhythmics
AfroFunk & WorldBeat Orchestra
Friday May 25, 2012 9:25pm - 10:00pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre FRW -- World-Intl Folk - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.Polyrhythmics.com
  • Biography Polyrhythmics is an all original 8-piece afro-funk and world beat orchestra comprised of some of Seattle’s finest rhythmic and melodic musicians. The music is a fusion of styles from all over the world, featuring unique, forward thinking arrangements, stellar improvisation, heavy grooves, and dynamic interplay. Polyrhythmics have quickly gained notoriety playing to packed clubs and festival crowds all over the Northwest. Their self-titled, and now sold-out EP released in 2010, has been charting on radio playlists up and down the west coast. After a year of further developing their distinct sound, the band recorded their first full-length album. The resulting “Labrador” is a 9-song powerhouse full of brooding dance grooves, and catchy layered horn melodies. “Labrador” was recorded at Sleng Teng Studios ,specifically for it’s vintage sound, and the recording process was very similar to their approach on the EP: “live” in one room, just like the greats of yester-year. “Labrador” debuted internationally on June 1st 2011 to critical acclaim and established a place at the ever crowded “funk” table for this fast-moving , powerhouse of a band. DJ’s worldwide, have been clamoring for a vinyl release from Polyrhythmics, and on 11.11.11 , the band is set to release their 1st 45rpm 7-inch record on the Kept Records label. This non-stop dance floor banger features special arrangements of the song “Imposter” on the A side , and the live show favorite “Klompton” on the B-side. Drawing from modern influences such as the Budos Band and The Whitefield Brothers as well as their original influences, Fela Kuti, and James Brown, “Labrador” is a shining example of the chemistry between these 8 talented performers and why, in a seemingly endless sea of new funk bands, Polyrhythmics is the band everyone is talking about.

9:25pm

the Curious Mystery
Desert surf and Darkeyed pop
  • Genre CFM -- Contemporary Folk Music
  • URL http://http://thecuriousmystery.com
  • Biography A junkyard band with a heart of dirt, smoke, and wires; The Curious Mystery involves slowburn psych and garage experimentalism. Cool night air, Captain Beefheart, late night crawlers, native fowl, dinner, all over me, river blindness – these are some of the things the mysterians bide their time thinking about. The band’s K records debut, Rotting Slowly [KLP206], was released in 2009. Their follow-up full length, We Creeling [KLP225], hit in early 2011.

9:30pm

Wally Shoup Quartet
Free Jazz, Free Improv, Jazz
Friday May 25, 2012 9:30pm - 10:00pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre JAZZ -- Jazz
  • Biography American jazz alto saxophonist and painter. Based in Seattle, Washington since 1985, Shoup is a mainstay of that city's improvised music scene. Seattle Metropolitan named him one of the 50 most influential musicians in that city's history.
 
Saturday, May 26
 

11:00am

DJ Lady Jane
Fierce DJ Rocking 206 Stages
Saturday May 26, 2012 11:00am - 2:00pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)

11:00am

Fiddlie-I-Ay
Family Stringband
Saturday May 26, 2012 11:00am - 11:25am
Fisher Green Stage: Sponsored by KBCS 91.3FM (47.62109, -122.35258)
  • Genre OTM -- Old Time Music
  • URL http://http://www.facebook.com/fiddlieiay
  • Biography Fiddlie-I-Ay is a family band, featuring sisters Ruby and Maggie Neatherlin. Ruby and Maggie have been growing up surrounded by Olympia's do-it-yourself old time music community and have played festivals, square dances, and benefits. Mostly, they aim to make everyone they meet smile and dance with their lively tunes and sweet harmonies.

11:00am

Jonathan Kimball
Gotta Push Along...
  • Genre CFMFR -- Contemporary Folk Music - Folk Rock
  • URL http://www.jonathankimballmusic.net
  • Biography Kimball's self-produced debut full-length 'Optimisms' is a clear example of the latest capstone on his journey through musical endeavors rich with harmony driven-vocals, entrancing melodies, and soulful, bluesy rhythms. “Jonathan Kimball is an artist with an almost inconceivable range of talent. He seems to know what style will have the most impact at exactly the right moment. With an Art Garfunkel meets Hank III sort of country feel, Kimball pushes us from ships to flights of stories that tell us what exactly he believes it takes to be alive.” -Train Wreck’d Society October 2011 Jonathan Kimball has been noted as one of the most progressively active young musicians in the Seattle area. Look for Kimball to continue spearheading his project on stages in the Northwest as he pursues the development of delicately crafted sounds sure to please the ears of music lovers abound.

11:00am

Kevin McCormack
Irish Folk Singer
Saturday May 26, 2012 11:00am - 11:30am
Acoustic Stage (Shaw Room) (47.62296, -122.35508)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.kevinmccormackmusic.com
  • Biography Originally from Dublin, Kevin McCormack spent his music career playing drums in various different indie rock bands in Ireland until the summer of 2008 when he moved to New York City to indulge in his real passion; singing the ballads. McCormack's love of traditional Irish music started after hearing the voice of Luke Kelly from his fathers two Dubliner's cassette tapes in the car. Over the years McCormack collected an extensive repartoire of Irish folk songs from the the singing of the greats such as Kelly, Drew, Moore, Makem and Clancy. Currently touring extensively throughout the United States, McCormack is to start working on his first studio album this coming Spring. Kevin sings and plays guitar, 5-string banjo and bodran and is currently playing most gigs as a duo with Aaron Lowry on guitar and backing vocals. Known for his lively and energetic sets, McCormack's repertoire spans from the bawdiest of Irish drinking songs, down to the quietest of laments and love songs. No two shows are the same, though, of this you can be always certain; plenty of craic will be had by all...

11:00am

Oldwailer
Too Pretty for the Blues
Saturday May 26, 2012 11:00am - 11:30am
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre BLS -- Blues
  • URL http://http://oldwailer.com
  • Biography Have been playing music and singing for over 50 years. I play fingerpicked guitar, harmonica on a rack. Mostly old-time folk/blues music like Mississippi John Hurt.

11:00am

Paul 'Che oke ten' Wagner
Native Flutist & Storyteller
Saturday May 26, 2012 11:00am - 11:30am
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)

11:00am

Seattle Mandolin Orchestra
Mandolins of All Sizes
Saturday May 26, 2012 11:00am - 11:35am
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre MI -- Misc Instrumentals
  • URL http://www.seattlemandolin.org
  • Biography The Seattle Mandolin Orchestra has been delighting audiences with mandolin ensemble arrangements of folk, Italian, contemporary and classical tunes for over 30 years. Under the current direction of Dr. Joseph White, the orchestra regularly performs with internationally known mandolin soloists and local vocalist Julie Finch.

11:00am

Tropical Montana Marimba Ensemble
Stir your soul, lift your feet
Saturday May 26, 2012 11:00am - 11:35am
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre EMD -- Africa - MUSIC
  • URL http://http://tropicalmontanamarimba.com/
  • Biography Our music has its roots in the polyrhythmic mbira traditions of the Shona people of Zimbabwe. In 1985, we were the Grin and Bear It String Clan performing Irish and Old Time music at the NW Folklife Festival. There we encountered the marimba version of this music, caught the spark, and Tropical Montana Marimba Ensemble was born. We have been playing and learning ever since.

11:10am

Verbal Oasis / Ladies First Collective Project
Spoken Word Artist
Saturday May 26, 2012 11:10am - 11:30am
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Biography Monique Franklin is a Activist, Poet, Artist, Scientist, and Mother. She is a native Seattleite who lives in Rainier Valley. Monique is a member of the African American Writer’s Alliance, and is published in their latest anthology “Threads”. She performs her spoken word under the pseudonym Verbal Oasis and is a highly sought after performance poet and event host. She is currently the host of MUEZZ INFUEZZION poetry Show 1st Thursdays @ The Scarlet Tree, Acoustic Accolades 2nd Thursdays at Lucid Jazz Lounge, and Co-host Afrodisiac Erotic Poetry Show Monthly. She is also a member of the Ladies First Collective which organizes a monthly showcase of women’s talent. Her first Album of live Spoken Word is due to be released June 14th @ Lucid Jazz Lounge and is entitled Acoustic Accolades vol. 1
  • website http://www.verbaloasis.com

11:30am

Fiddlin' Frenzy
Old time fiddle dance
Saturday May 26, 2012 11:30am - 11:55am
Fisher Green Stage: Sponsored by KBCS 91.3FM (47.62109, -122.35258)
  • Genre OTM -- Old Time Music
  • URL http://www.fiddlinfrenzy.com
  • Biography Fiddlin’ Frenzy is a pair of BC sibling phenoms who have taken the Western competitive Fiddle scene by storm, This fiddling and clogging duet performs Celtic and traditional music at many events across North America including Celticfest Vancouver, Northwest Folklife and the 2010 Olympics. They started to perform at the age of five and have composed since they were 7. They have also won first place in various categories at the BC Provincial and Grand North America fiddle contest, John Arcand Fiddle Fest (biggest one in west Canada), Kiwanis (classical) Music Festival and many other competitions in different provinces. As the Face of Abbotsford, they are proud to represent the arts and culture of the city and have released two CDs.

11:35am

Dr. Maggie Bennett
Folklorist with Irish Harp
Saturday May 26, 2012 11:35am - 12:00pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre TFM -- Traditional Folk Music
  • Biography Maggie Bennett has been a State Arts Commission "Folklorist in the Schools" for Washington and Idaho. She uses the Irish harp, autoharp, and mountain dulcimer to accompany her programs on "Lore, Legends, & Lyrics" of Winter and Spring Holidays, The Irish, Folklore of Many Lands, United States Folklore, and Follow Your Bliss. She is a respected author and holds a Ph.D. in Folklore from the University of Washington. An accomplished folksinger and storyteller, her programs are suitable for all ages, and she has performed widely for radio, television, schools, churches, clubs, festivals, senior centers, and through recordings. She is a retired teacher who has taught at all levels.

11:35am

Jim Houston
Jazz, Blues & Roots Music
Saturday May 26, 2012 11:35am - 12:10pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://www.aceintheholeproductions.ca
  • Biography I immerse myself in the history of jazz & blues tradition, combining the depths of nascent jazz, the drive of Delta blues and the deep roots of acoustic music, meshing traditions into finely written song material. Backed by finger-picked guitar on vintage and resophonic instruments, bottleneck slide, tenor banjo, ukulele, harmonica and vocals that range from a deep growl to a decent tenor.

11:40am

Puirt na Gael
Scottish Instrumental Quartet
Saturday May 26, 2012 11:40am - 12:10pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • URL http://http://puirtnagael.wordpress.com/
  • Biography Puirt na Gael is a folk-band based in the Pacific Northwest that plays traditional Celtic instrumental music. Fast-paced jigs, hornpipes and reels in the Cape Breton style are typical, with melody leads being passed around between Borderpipe, Scottish Smallpipe, Fiddle and Guitar – with the odd flute and penny whistle contributing to tune sets from time to time as well. The band members are huge fans of Scottish music, and regularly participate in sessions with other Celtic music enthusiasts around the greater Seattle area. Aaron Malcomb plays Scottish Reelpipes, flute and whistle for the band, and has assembled many of the tune sets performed by the band. An accomplished Highland piper, Aaron lives in Bellingham, WA, and plays with the New Westminster Police Pipe Band in British Columbia. He also pursues an active competitive piping career in the circuit of Highland Games in the Pacific Northwest and Lower Mainland of British Columbia. Brandy Driscoll plays fiddle with the band, and lives in Sedro Woolley, WA. Originally from Phoenix, Brandy is a very talented and energetic fiddler, well-versed in a variety of styles of fiddle music. She loves session music playing, and especially the Cape Breton style of Scottish tunes played at break-neck tempos! She will take the melody lead often in sets, but sneaks in beautiful harmonies all the time too! Skye Richendrfer plays Scottish Smallpipes and Reelpipes, along with whistle. He lives in Mount Vernon, WA, and has played Highland Pipes for over 40 years, and only recently has leapt into the trad music scene. As the Founder and Executive Director of the Celtic Arts Foundation, Skye is very involved in organizing Highland Games, producing concerts and instructional workshops featuring top pipers and drummers from the UK and beyond. Sue Truman lives in Seattle and plays guitar, and fiddle. What’s more, she keeps a continual Cape Breton Step Dance going with both feet during her playing! Sue’s been plugged into the greater Seattle music scene for many years, and just loves to play tunes and she’s a much sought-after accompanist.

11:40am

Stephany Hazelrigg
Magic
Saturday May 26, 2012 11:40am - 12:00pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre ZZZ -- Uncategorized
  • URL http://http://www.socialheartistryeducators.org/
  • Biography Stephany Koch Hazelrigg is an engaging and empowering creative director, facilitator, cultural worker, and social artist living deeply & directly from her belief in the power of art to create space, healing, and change. Stephany’s disciplines and mediums are as multiple and mixed as her identities. She lives the poetry of her existence out loud; outside genres, disciplines, and binaries. Out of great necessity and with deep humility and gratitude, Stephany has been making poems, prayers, paintings, plays, drawings, dances, journals, stories, songs, beats, movement, rituals, and ceremonies along shorelines and mountaintops all throughout her lifetimes. From engaging and revitalizing keynote speeches and spoken word performances, to imaginative, intentional, and inspiring workshops, Stephany knits her inherent artistry for living and learning into all she creates. She is grateful to be here. In 2005 Stephany dreamed up, directed and co-produced an award-winning interdisciplinary empowerment project The Naked Truth On Stereotypes that artfully weaves popular education, social movement theory, experiential learning, storytelling, and radical praxis for transforming self and community. Stephany currently lives in South Seattle, WA where she inspires and incites creative and collective vision-into-action in her work with Social HeARTistry Educators the grassroots collective of art-for-justice facilitators and creators that sprung from the social justice theater praxis project The Naked Truth On Stereotypes. Stephany is an independently contracted artist, facilitator, consultant, educator, organizer and keynote presenter who works, plays, performs and creates with multiple community organizations and schools in the Pacific Northwest including; The Service Board, Arts Corps, Seattle Public Schools, The Nova Project, Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, Ladies First Collective, Voices Rising, WAPI, Solid Ground, YMCA, and Seattle Young People’s Project. Stephany Koch Hazelrigg is an engaging and empowering creative director, facilitator, cultural worker, and social artist living deeply & directly from her belief in the power of art to create space, healing, and change. Stephany’s disciplines and mediums are as multiple and mixed as her identities. She lives the poetry of her existence out loud; outside genres, disciplines, and binaries. Out of great necessity and with deep humility and gratitude, Stephany has been making poems, prayers, paintings, plays, drawings, dances, journals, stories, songs, beats, movement, rituals, and ceremonies along shorelines and mountaintops all throughout her lifetimes. From engaging and revitalizing keynote speeches and spoken word performances, to imaginative, intentional, and inspiring workshops, Stephany knits her inherent artistry for living and learning into all she creates. She is grateful to be here. In 2005 Stephany dreamed up, directed and co-produced an award-winning interdisciplinary empowerment project The Naked Truth On Stereotypes that artfully weaves popular education, social movement theory, experiential learning, storytelling, and radical praxis for transforming self and community. Stephany currently lives in South Seattle, WA where she inspires and incites creative and collective vision-into-action in her work with Social HeARTistry Educators the grassroots collective of art-for-justice facilitators and creators that sprung from the social justice theater praxis project The Naked Truth On Stereotypes. Stephany is an independently contracted artist, facilitator, consultant, educator, organizer and keynote presenter who works, plays, performs and creates with multiple community organizations and schools in the Pacific Northwest including; The Service Board, Arts Corps, Seattle Public Schools, The Nova Project, Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, Ladies First Collective, Voices Rising, WAPI, Solid Ground, YMCA, and Seattle Young People’s Project. Stephany Koch Hazelrigg is an engaging and empowering creative director, facilitator, cultural worker, and social artist living deeply & directly from her belief in the power of art to create space, healing, and change. Stephany’s disciplines and mediums are as multiple and mixed as her identities. She lives the poetry of her existence out loud; outside genres, disciplines, and binaries. Out of great necessity and with deep humility and gratitude, Stephany has been making poems, prayers, paintings, plays, drawings, dances, journals, stories, songs, beats, movement, rituals, and ceremonies along shorelines and mountaintops all throughout her lifetimes. From engaging and revitalizing keynote speeches and spoken word performances, to imaginative, intentional, and inspiring workshops, Stephany knits her inherent artistry for living and learning into all she creates. She is grateful to be here. In 2005 Stephany dreamed up, directed and co-produced an award-winning interdisciplinary empowerment project The Naked Truth On Stereotypes that artfully weaves popular education, social movement theory, experiential learning, storytelling, and radical praxis for transforming self and community. Stephany currently lives in South Seattle, WA where she inspires and incites creative and collective vision-into-action in her work with Social HeARTistry Educators the grassroots collective of art-for-justice facilitators and creators that sprung from the social justice theater praxis project The Naked Truth On Stereotypes. Stephany is an independently contracted artist, facilitator, consultant, educator, organizer and keynote presenter who works, plays, performs and creates with multiple community organizations and schools in the Pacific Northwest including; The Service Board, Arts Corps, Seattle Public Schools, The Nova Project, Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, Ladies First Collective, Voices Rising, WAPI, Solid Ground, YMCA, and Seattle Young People’s Project.

11:40am

The Sagebrush Sisters
Cowboy Harmony/Swingin' Fiddle
Saturday May 26, 2012 11:40am - 12:10pm
Acoustic Stage (Shaw Room) (47.62296, -122.35508)
  • Genre OTM -- Old Time Music
  • Biography The Sagebrush Sisters will take you back to the western plains and then on to the old south, featuring vocal duo Mary Rondthaler and Allison Handler backed up by the sweet swingin' sounds of Kevin Healy's fiddle. You’ll hear cowgirl yodeling duets, the sweet harmonies of the Delmore Brothers, fun fiddle tunes for dancing and even Irving Berlin.

11:40am

Wainwright Brothers
Boot Stomping Roots Music

11:50am

Brandon Vance and Mark Minkler
Celtic Fiddle
Saturday May 26, 2012 11:50am - 12:25pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • URL http://brandonvancestudio.com
  • Biography Brandon Vance, Two-time U.S. National Scottish Fiddle Champion, and multi-instrumentalist folk and jazz musician Mark Minkler have been collaborating in the Northwest for more than a decade now, and have released a beautiful album called "Beyond the Borders," an intimate album comprised of both original traditional music rooted strongly in the Scottish and Irish traditions, while allowing subtle harmonic and stylistic influences from Jazz and Classical music to seep into the fabric.

11:50am

Reggie Garrett & the Snake Oil Peddlers
Urban Acoustic Folk-Soul
Saturday May 26, 2012 11:50am - 12:25pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre ZZZ -- Uncategorized
  • URL http://http://www.sonicbids.com/ReggieGarrett
  • Biography Reggie Garrett & the SnakeOil Peddlers are a mostly acoustic ensemble who perform an eclectic mix of music incorporating folk, blues, latin rhythms, gospel, jazz (and just about anything else you can think of). It has been dubbed “urban acoustic folk-soul” by the national music magazine Dirty Linen. The group has wowed audiences across the U.S. and Canada.

12:00pm

'Jamtown' John Hayden
Family Music Fun
Saturday May 26, 2012 12:00pm - 12:50pm
Rhythm Tent (47.62298, -122.35159)
  • Genre ZCH -- Children's Programs
  • URL http://www.jamtown.com
  • Biography John Hayden and his company JAMTOWN™ celebrate a common love for music shared by all cultures in two important ways. First, he facilitates school, business and community events featuring hands-on participation with rhythm instruments. He is a pioneer in the field of accessible music technology that delivers a ‘shared experience’ to like-minded populations regardless of age or skill. John develops links between the personal music experience, group dynamics, organizational issues and important lessons such as multicultural awareness and diversity. But most of all, he delivers a remarkable session that will be remembered for years to come! His workshops have delivered in-the-moment musical excitement throughout the Northwest including those at the Experience Music Project Museum, Bumbershoot, Folklife, and WOMAD Music Festivals. His work with elementary and middle school children spans 13 years, with a focus on one-time multicultural, hands-on percussion events for classrooms and community gatherings. He has delivered multi-visit programs at Bertchi School in Seattle, Evergreen School in Shoreline, and Chestnut Hill Academy in Bellevue. And he is currently leading Parent/Child classes on Saturdays in Lake City at Jamtown! Second, Since 1995 John has created fair trade relationships with low-income artisans and co-operatives around the world for the purpose of importing musical instruments. JAMTOWN was selected to join the Fair Trade Federation in 1999 and served on the Board for three years. John has written and produced three artisan videos, group rhythm activity guides and a children’s album - included in the award winning JAMTOWN Junior Rhythm Pack. Also in 2006, Creative Child Magazine awarded the Sun Moon Star Drum with a Seal of Excellence.

12:05pm

Blueberry Hill
Miller Family Bluegrass Band
Saturday May 26, 2012 12:05pm - 12:30pm
Fisher Green Stage: Sponsored by KBCS 91.3FM (47.62109, -122.35258)

12:10pm

Maya Jenkins
Soul Tapping and Singing
Saturday May 26, 2012 12:10pm - 12:30pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre HH -- Hip Hop
  • URL http://https://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=1022407746
  • Biography Maya Jenkins left her hometown of Seattle, WA and moved to New York City in 2000 to attend New York University to study jazz piano. From 2001-2005, Maya was a founding member of Savion Glover’s tap dance company, Ti Dii. Company credits include: the opening of the Cannes Film Festival (France), Jerry Lewis Telethon, 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics, Nijinsky Awards (France), Beacon Theater (NYC) and "Improvography," Joyce Theater (NYC). Maya had the opportunity to collaborate with Reg. E. Gaines (writer of Bring in Da Noise, Bring in Da Funk). They presented "The Mongo Affair" at Summer Stage in Central Park and at Joe's Pub in NYC, with Miguel Algerin, a founding member of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. Maya has also been a featured dancer on the musical recordings, James "Blood" Ulmer, No Escape From the Blues and The Yohimbe Brothers, The Tao of Yo. Maya currently resides in Seattle, Washington where she teaches tap dance and composes music. Maya is proud to be a part of Barbara Duffy & Company who performed at Tap City 2007 at the Duke Theatre (NYC) in July and at the Regent Theatre in Arlington, MA in October, 2007. She also played the role of Lorrell Robinson in “DREAMGIRLS” in August 2007. Maya is forever grateful to her family and friends for their love and support, with a special honor and blessing in her mother's memory. Thank you Mom for your spirit and eternal inspiration.

12:10pm

The Marshalls
New and Old Songs and Tunes
Saturday May 26, 2012 12:10pm - 12:40pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Biography Roy and Chyrissie met at the NW Folklife Festival in 1980 when Mount St. Helen's blew! They've been playing music together ever since.

12:20pm

All Strings Considered
Dulcimer Fiddle Mando Guitar
Saturday May 26, 2012 12:20pm - 12:50pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Biography We are three music teachers that met to play at the farmers market and became a performing group! Tanya writes our original pieces, and we also play celtic, and american fiddle tunes.

12:20pm

Annie Ford
Roots infused Country
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://anniefordband@facebook.com, anniefordband.com
  • Biography Barely a year old, The Annie Ford Band headed by Virginia native Annie Ford weaves together the sounds of pedal steel (Olie Eshleman), fiddle, viola, banjo (Annie), bass (Ivan Molton) and drums (Matt Manges) to paint a musically diverse and dynamic background for lyrically pleasing songs about wounded hearts and hopeful love Annie's authentically timeless voice swells in a soulful wail of emotion in sync with the skillful playing of the rest of the band. Their sound is a careful balance of American roots music and old country.

12:20pm

Michelle Dedman
Jazz tunes from the heart
Saturday May 26, 2012 12:20pm - 12:55pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre JAZZ -- Jazz
  • URL http://http://paintermusic.com/
  • Biography Michelle Dedman has been singing jazz standards, blues, bossa nova, jump blues, and more in the northwest since she moved from Texas in 1987. She is known for her singing, but she is also a rhythm guitarist. An integral member in the vocal swing band "Beats Cookin'" for 9 years, she sang and played drums. In the early 90's, Michelle formed a folk/blues quartet and in 1995 came out with the CD "Meet Me Where They Play the Blues." She loves to sing songs from the1920's to the present day. While a member of “Bevy” (bevytheband.com), an all-woman ensemble from Olympia, Washington specializing in Latin-American and African rhythms and songs, jazz standards and music by local composers, Michelle added her vocals and rhythm guitar and ukelele. She now resides in Corvallis, Oregon.

12:20pm

The Whiskey Chasers
Keep It Rowdy
Saturday May 26, 2012 12:20pm - 12:50pm
Acoustic Stage (Shaw Room) (47.62296, -122.35508)
  • Genre BG -- Bluegrass
  • URL http://www.thewhiskeychasers.weebly.com
  • Biography The Whiskey Chasers hale from all corners of the country but have come together in Eugene Oregon over music, whiskey, and a general desire to keep things rowdy. Driven by powerful two part harmonies, flashy and at times fancy instrumental performance, and a rich mixture of uniquely arranged traditional tunes and well crafted originals, the Whiskey Chasers have been bringing the out the rowdy in a wide variety of venues; from Mulligans Pub to the University of Oregon to the Oregon Country Fair.

12:35pm

Carly Calbero
Carly Calbero
Saturday May 26, 2012 12:35pm - 12:55pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://www.carlycalbero.com
  • Biography At only 19 Carly Calbero has already received national, as well as local attention for her performances. Chosen by Rolling Stone Magazine as one of the top 8 street performers in the country, Calbero brings her surprisingly big voice, sarcastic lyrics, and girl-next-door charm to the stage.

12:35pm

Hot Club Sandwich
Gypsy Jazz
Saturday May 26, 2012 12:35pm - 1:15pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)

12:35pm

Northwest Junior Pipe Band
Seattle's Only Youth Pipe Band
Saturday May 26, 2012 12:35pm - 1:05pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.NWJPB.org
  • Biography We are a performance & competition youth bagpipe & drum band teaching bass, tenor and snare drumming and bagpipe to children ages 6-18. Based in Shoreline WA, founded in 1995 by Charlie McNeil to foster the love of traditional Scottish music in Puget Sound Youth. NWJPB traveled to Glasgow, Scotland in 2011 to compete in the World Pipe Band Championships where they took 5th place in their division.

12:40pm

Hot Cider String Band
Fiddling, bluegrass and more!

12:45pm

Kaze Daiko
Youth Taiko Drumming Group
Saturday May 26, 2012 12:45pm - 1:15pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre EMA -- Asia - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.kazedaiko.com
  • Biography Kaze Daiko is a performing group for youth in Seattle, WA, with strong ties to the local Japanese American community. Our members range in age from 9 to 20 years old. In Kaze Daiko, we strive to develop an appreciation of Japanese music and movement; to learn about Japanese and Japanese American culture, history and heritage; to help members develop and maintain a sense of identity, pride and self-confidence; to reach out to a broader community in support of diversity, tolerance and mutual education; and to foster a spirit of teamwork and unity of purpose.

12:50pm

Skolkis
Fresh Nordic Folk
Saturday May 26, 2012 12:50pm - 1:20pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre EMC -- Scandinavia-Baltic - MUSIC
  • Biography Skolkis became a performing quartet in the autumn of 2010. We play great Scandinavian dance music with a fresh sound, high energy, and unique arrangements. Our love is to play for dancing, but we enjoy all kinds of audiences as well.

1:00pm

A Wee Bit Celtic
High Energy Celtic Music
Saturday May 26, 2012 1:00pm - 1:30pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • URL http://aweebitceltic.com
  • Biography A Wee Bit Celtic (formerly Irish Revenge) has been playing shows in the Seattle-Tacoma area for the past year, including Folklife in 2010, Summer Fest in Lakewood; Kent 4th of July and the Puyallup Fair. Band info at: aweebitceltic.com

1:00pm

Jonathan Womack
Video performance for 8 Bit
Saturday May 26, 2012 1:00pm - 2:20pm
EMP Sky Church (47.62126, -122.34799)
  • Biography AV artist Jonathan Womack started visual work by building props and visual sets for a local band. He is a member of the music and visual collective “932″, the creative visuals director for the music label Nuearth Kitchen, and a visuals partner at Fred Wildlife Agency. His company, Jinx’ 75 Live Visual Studio, As a member of the Seattle video artist collective Videa, he was jointly awarded a city arts grant in 2010 for an arts residency space under the city’s “Storefronts” program. Performing under the name Jonathan Jinx, he has performed at Bumbershoot, Experience Music Project, Seattle International Cabaret Festival, He has played with artists such as John McMillion, Morgan Page, Zomby, Blondes, Tokimonsta, Carl Craig, DJ Craze, Z-Trip, Nice Nice, and ILL Cosby

1:00pm

MCFiredrill
"It's miniburger time"
Saturday May 26, 2012 1:00pm - 1:35pm
EMP Sky Church (47.62126, -122.34799)

1:00pm

Militant Child
From the People, To the People
Saturday May 26, 2012 1:00pm - 1:20pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)

1:00pm

PK Dwyer
Cosmic American Blues
Saturday May 26, 2012 1:00pm - 1:30pm
Acoustic Stage (Shaw Room) (47.62296, -122.35508)
  • Genre BLS -- Blues
  • URL http://www.pkdwyer.com
  • Biography A seasoned and respected artist, PK Dwyer prefers busking his original folk & blues to performing on the bar and club circuit. PK was one of the first to street perform at the Pike Place Market in 1970 and has made his living for years drawing crowds on street corners across the country. With more than 40 years of original material [and a new album] to draw from, expect a mix of unvarnished, but masterful guitar, soulful harmonica and homegrown lyrics.

1:00pm

Shelby Earl
Songwriter from Seattle, WA
  • Genre CFMI -- Contemporary Folk Music - Indie
  • URL http://www.shelbyearl.com
  • Biography Named by Amazon.com the "#1 Outstanding 2011 Album You Might Have Missed," Shelby Earl's debut solo album, Burn the Boats (produced by John Roderick of The Long Winters and released in November 2011 on Local 638 Records), is an album of 12 indie-folk-rock songs with recurrent themes of reclaiming lost loves, reaching for the unattainable, and waking up one’s own life after a long slumber. Collaborators on the album include members of The Long Winters, Telekinesis, (former) Fleet Foxes, The Head and the Heart, SHIM, the Maldives, and more. Earl “burned the boats” to make this record. The resulting musical effort is, in her words, “a true reflection of where I’ve been and of where I’m headed.”

1:05pm

Hank Bradley, Candy Goldman & Bill Meyer
Southern String Band Music
Saturday May 26, 2012 1:05pm - 1:45pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Biography All of us have played southern string band music for over 30 years, and have lived in the South. We have performed there in local bands and contests of traditional music.

1:15pm

The Onlies
Awesome Next Gen Musicians
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • URL http://theonlies.com
  • Biography The three amazing traditional musicians have known each other since they were 2 years old, and have been playing together as a band for about 4 years. They are steeped in tradition, having studied with many of the masters in the US, but are also writing their own tunes.

1:20pm

Big Rock Fiddlers
Hot Fiddle Music/ Cool Teens
Saturday May 26, 2012 1:20pm - 1:50pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • Biography The Big Rock Fiddlers are an ensemble of string players from Horizon Middle School in the Central Valley School District. Under the direction of Eugene Jablonsky, they have performed an assortment of world fiiddle tunes at Folklife and in the Spokane area since 1992.

1:25pm

Sean Connors
Kids dig Irish Music
Saturday May 26, 2012 1:25pm - 1:50pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • Biography Sean Connors is a dynamic 14 year old fiddler with a passion for Irish Folk music. Sean's roots are in Seattle where he lived for 12 years and studied under Isla Ross and Eliot Grasso. Now living in Southern Oregon, Sean regularly plays small concerts, dances and sessions.

1:30pm

Katie and The Lichen
Pop-verisimilitudes/sister/pop
Saturday May 26, 2012 1:30pm - 2:00pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre CFMI -- Contemporary Folk Music - Indie
  • URL http://katieandthelichen.bandcamp.com
  • Biography A 5 piece pop-verisimilitudes/sister/pop-verite, all female band. Playing ukes, and melodicas, guitars and drums, and more, they focus on the anti-pop-anti-folk aspects of the lo-fi music universe, this includes crunching class divisions and endorsing and eating feminism. They are unladylike. They are encouragable, endearing and effing adorable. katieandthelichen.bandcamp.com

1:30pm

Lara Davis
Ladies First
Saturday May 26, 2012 1:30pm - 1:50pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre ZZZ -- Uncategorized
  • Biography Lara Davis a Seattle-based musician, singer, and audio documenter. She is currently collaborating with Sam Wilder, an accomplished bass player, and Janet Trares, drummer extraordinaire.

1:30pm

The Hilltones
High Mountain Rockabilly
Saturday May 26, 2012 1:30pm - 2:00pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre CW -- Country Western
  • Biography high mountain sounds, bluegrass stylings, rockabilly sensibilities

1:40pm

Early Humans
Fiddling Melody and Groove
Saturday May 26, 2012 1:40pm - 2:10pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)

1:40pm

Kevin Barrans
Beard & Banjo
  • Genre TFM -- Traditional Folk Music
  • Biography Kevin Barrans of the Maldives is NW banjo player and Sacred Harp singer. He draws from many old American folk and religious tunes.

1:40pm

The Original Pot Belly Boys
Delux Folk Rag Blues & Bluegrass
Saturday May 26, 2012 1:40pm - 2:10pm
Acoustic Stage (Shaw Room) (47.62296, -122.35508)

1:45pm

Electric Children
Party on , dudes
Saturday May 26, 2012 1:45pm - 2:20am
EMP Sky Church (47.62126, -122.34799)

1:50pm

R.X. Bertoldi
R.X. Bertoldi
Saturday May 26, 2012 1:50pm - 2:20pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://http://www.rxbertoldi.com
  • Biography R.X. "Bob" Bertoldi is a Seattle area native and an accomplished singer/songwriter. Songs and lyrics from his self released debut CD, "Stronger not Bitter" have won and placed in national and international songwriting competitions. The Roots Music Report had the following to say about his debut CD: "R.X. Bertoldi presents Folk plus Roots/Americana the way it was meant to be and he does it all on a shoestring. R.X. plays all the instruments, including acoustic and slide guitars, drums, harmonica, and percussion. No vocal tuners, no big production just great sounding music..." R.X.'s songs are available on iTunes and at cdbaby.com. His live sets are a mix of (mostly) original and cover tunes that leave fans of Acoustic Blues and Roots/Americana well pleased. http://www.rxbertoldi.com

1:55pm

Carl Tosten
Singer Songwriter Guitarist
Saturday May 26, 2012 1:55pm - 2:20pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)

2:00pm

Coty Hogue
Haunting Folk/Roots Music
  • Genre NT -- New Traditions
  • URL http://http://www.cotyhogue.com
  • Biography Coty Hogue grew up in Montana, but started playing out in Bellingham where she went to Western Washington Univesrity. She plays music based in the roots/folk genre that features guitar, banjo and fiddle and voice. Be prepared for a mix of traditional, contemporary and original tunes included unaccompanied vocals.

2:05pm

Down the Road
Bluegrass, Old-Time, & Folk
Saturday May 26, 2012 2:05pm - 2:40pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre BG -- Bluegrass
  • URL http://www.downtheroadband.com
  • Biography Down the Road is a trio of bluegrass and American roots music veterans from the Snoqualmie Valley, Washington area that includes husband/wife duo Cathi and Gary Davidson on guitars and vocals and John Tubbs on mandolin and vocals. The band's music spans a range from old-time country and traditional bluegrass music through folk and contemporary bluegrass, with a focus on duet and trio harmony singing and clean, tasteful instrumental work, all performed in a relaxed, straightforward style.

2:10pm

Kendl Winter
Contemporary Folk
Saturday May 26, 2012 2:10pm - 2:40pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • URL http://http://krecs.com/artists/kendl-winter/
  • Biography Kendl Winter is a dreamer of dark clouds, has a drawer stuffed full of stolen socks, and picks banjo and guitar like a hillbilly in the Ozarks. Born in Arkansas and based in Olympia, Washington, Kendl performs as a solo artist with a loop pedal, guitars, banjos. She twists those instruments into captivating melodies, crossing into the realm of country music. Kendl writes and plays with various touring bands from the Pacific Northwest, including the Blackberry Bushes, the Pasties, Southern Skies and It’s All Gotta Go.

2:10pm

Marshall Scott Warner
Rockabilly
Saturday May 26, 2012 2:10pm - 2:40pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)

2:15pm

Seeing Blind
Breaking the "Rules" Since '02
Saturday May 26, 2012 2:15pm - 2:45pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre CFMFR -- Contemporary Folk Music - Folk Rock
  • URL http://http://www.seeingblindband.com
  • Biography Seeing Blind is an avante garde indie rock folk band hailing from Seattle, WA. Featuring female vocals & acoustic cello, Seeing Blind has been performing their unique blend of rock, blues, jazz and folk for over 10 years, sharing the stage with such acts as Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls, Brandi Carlilie and more!

2:20pm

HomeGrown Old time
Toe tapping music with heart
Saturday May 26, 2012 2:20pm - 2:50pm
Acoustic Stage (Shaw Room) (47.62296, -122.35508)
  • Genre OTM -- Old Time Music
  • URL http://www.homegrownoldtime.com
  • Biography As a group we have performed for the Tillamook music fest, Monmouth 4 of July, Hop fest , Monmouth music in the parks, Independence music in the parks, Rogue Brewery, Other private parties.

2:20pm

Waterbound
Blazing Mando/Autoharp
Saturday May 26, 2012 2:20pm - 2:50pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.waterboundmusic.com
  • Biography From their beginnings at a Victory Open Mic, Waterbound has been a unique (as in the only mandolin/autoharp duo anywhere!) presence in the NW music scene. Steve and Mimi demonstrate their abilities to take the traditional and twist it something completely new. They demonstrate just what can be done with this most unusual of instrument combinations. They have played from Fort Langley to Florence and Tukwila to Tumbleweed.

2:25pm

Lonesome Shack
Haunted Boogie
  • Genre BLS -- Blues
  • URL http://www.lonesomeshack.com
  • Biography Lonesome Shack is a blues and boogie duo from Seattle. Ben Todd started the band 9 years ago in New Mexico and Kristian Garrard joined up a few years back. Their music is good to dance to.

2:30pm

Laura Love
A Lady and her Bass

2:30pm

Les Chattes Creole
Cajun/Creole dance music trio
Saturday May 26, 2012 2:30pm - 3:00pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)

2:30pm

Snail People
Good Green Family Folk Fun
Saturday May 26, 2012 2:30pm - 3:00pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre ZCH -- Children's Programs
  • URL http://www.snailpeople.com
  • Biography Snail People is a multi-instrumental, multi-genre and multi-hairstyle touring music duo for kids and families. Re-imagined classics and creative originals encourage slowing down and looking around. Mindy Dillard is Mindy Snail. When she slowed down at age 27, she realized she was actually 5 foot 7 inches tall (not 5'6) and that she does not like escargot. Eric McEuen is Eric Snail. He enjoys being bald and playing guitar. He likes taking long walks and looking for snails.

2:40pm

Live Animals
"We are all live animals"
Saturday May 26, 2012 2:40pm - 3:15pm
EMP Sky Church (47.62126, -122.34799)

2:40pm

scobot
Live VJ performance
Saturday May 26, 2012 2:40pm - 4:00pm
EMP Sky Church (47.62126, -122.34799)

2:50pm

Roy Kay Trio
Rockabilly and Early Country!!
Saturday May 26, 2012 2:50pm - 3:20pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre CW -- Country Western
  • URL http://www.roykaytrio.com
  • Biography The Roy Kay Trio has been performing for the last nine years with the original line-up. We have played internationally in ten different countries and released five full length albums. We love what we do and it shows!

2:50pm

The Howdy Boys
Hot Honky Tonkin' Bluegrass
Saturday May 26, 2012 2:50pm - 3:25pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre BG -- Bluegrass
  • URL http://www.thehowdyboys.com
  • Biography We play the music we love from the early days of Bluegrass and mix it up with Honky Tonk, Old Time Country, and original songs and tunes. Founded in 2008, The Howdy Boys is a meeting of the minds; four musical brothers, picking with the passion and energy to make the music sound as though it was written just yesterday.

2:50pm

The Softies
K records recording artists
Saturday May 26, 2012 2:50pm - 3:20pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre ZZZ -- Uncategorized
  • Biography The Softies recorded 3 albums for K records between 1995 and 2000. After an 11 year break we have come together again.

3:00pm

NighTraiN
Choo Choo
Saturday May 26, 2012 3:00pm - 3:35pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre CFMFP -- Contemporary Folk Music - Folk Punk
  • URL http://http://www.sonicbids.com/NighTraiN2
  • Biography The women of NighTraiN were brought together as a concept band for an original stage play production called “Hot Grits.” In a process that was projected to take nine months, the women were assigned their instruments which they had to learn, write songs and begin gigging in the Seattle underground music scene in preparation for the play. The Band and music were very well received. Being very diverse in experience, age and backgrounds, the original women developed a profound friendship and connection in the music and decided to reunite after the stage play ended and formed NighTraiN. NTN offers a fresh take on the punk/funk/soul genres. Their sound is a heavy engine hum formed by the blunt bass rhythms of Selena "No Pick" Whitaker‐Paquiet. It is a heart beat held steady by the percussive stylings of Taryn "Hot Legs" Dorsey. It is dark heat strummed from the guitar of Nicole "Christ Child" Peoples and accompanied by the steam whistle wail of Rachael F. NTN is locomotive punk!

3:00pm

Prozac Mtn Boys
Keeping PNW safe for bluegrass
Saturday May 26, 2012 3:00pm - 3:30pm
Acoustic Stage (Shaw Room) (47.62296, -122.35508)

3:00pm

Tom Lewis
Songs & Humour of Sea & Shore
Saturday May 26, 2012 3:00pm - 3:25pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre MT -- Maritime
  • URL http://www.tomlewis.net
  • Biography Full-time, professional, international touring performer of songs and stories; often (nut not exclusively) pertaining to the sea, ships and sailors.

3:10pm

Carl Allen
Woody 20 Grow Big Songs
Saturday May 26, 2012 3:10pm - 3:40pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)

3:10pm

Cliff Perry & Laurel Bliss
Old Pals Sing Old-Time Songs
  • Genre OTM -- Old Time Music
  • Biography No bio attached. Cliff and Laurel are long-tijme Folklife participants. Ask them for bio info.

3:10pm

Denver
The Best Band Around!
  • Genre CW -- Country Western
  • URL http://www.denvertheband.com
  • Biography this ramshackle allstar country outfit formed just over 2 years ago in portland oregon.. the boys are from all different parts of this wide country and when they join together... it a shit fest the likes has never been seen!

3:25pm

Kids Get Hit by Buses
Hybrid Chiptune Electronica
Saturday May 26, 2012 3:25pm - 4:00pm
EMP Sky Church (47.62126, -122.34799)
  • Genre ZZZ -- Uncategorized
  • Biography Kids Get Hit by Buses (KGHB) is one of four groups selected by Gabe Hayward per request of Celene Ramadan in collaboration with Folklife coordinators Kelli Faryar, Jacob Stone, and Paige Ervin, for the proposed "Chiptune Showcase" in the EMP SkyChurch May 26 from 1pm-4pm. KGHB was a semi-finalist in the EMP Sound Off 2009, performed at Folklife the same year, and helped coordinate the Folklife Chiptune Showcase in the Skychurch in 2010. KGHB has been performing live in venues all over the Pacific Northwest for over 7 years now, and always put on a wild show to get the crowd dancing. They use a hybrid of electronic instruments, live vocals, and retro video game consoles to create a truly unique experience complete with costuming and stage antics!

3:30pm

Silangan Singers
Filipino Folk & Love Songs
  • Genre EMA -- Asia - MUSIC
  • Biography Formed in 2004 specializing in beloved Philippine Kundiman and Folk Songs.

3:30pm

The Great Sanger and Didele
Seamen of the Inland Empire
Saturday May 26, 2012 3:30pm - 3:55pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre MT -- Maritime
  • Biography For over 15 years, the "Tillesquat Two-oh" have been annoying audiences throughout the Pacific Northwest. Famed on both sides of Interstate 84, they represent the best of the worst of the finest of satiric maritime music. And they like Twinkies (tm).

3:30pm

The Hive Dwellers
Contemporary Music
Saturday May 26, 2012 3:30pm - 4:00pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre CFM -- Contemporary Folk Music
  • URL http://http://krecs.com/artists/hive-dwellers/
  • Biography Artists HIVE DWELLERS, THE Biography Photos Tour Press A biographical sketch: The streets of Olympia ring with that boot heels-on-cobblestone sound as the Hive Dwellers traverse the township east to west on way to their next musical adventure. Spawned in the late double-O decade by Calvin Johnson at the Dub Narcotic Studio, the Hive Dwellers is a band, a combo (as in combination) of disparate individuals who share a common love of rock’n’roll, library cards and railroad travel. The assorted cacophony of membership slides around, and currently includes Gabriel Will and Evan Hashi. Past members have included K.E. Sixx (The Vibrarians), Brian Weber (Dub Narcotic Sound System), Faustine Hudson (The Curious Mystery), Spencer Kelley (Wallpaper, Basemint), Karl Blau, Brett Lyman, Fred Thomas (City Center, Saturday Looks Good to Me), and Michelle Mae. When they emerge from the froth and frumble of their active bicycle-powered lives to make music, the Hive Dwellers emit a pelt of bright, shiny (NOW) with a love of pop music underground and it’s more vacuous mainstream distant cousins. Dance. Smile when you say that. Raw freedom dance. In 2009, the Hive Dwellers launched an expansive Pan-American tour seeing for themselves how it is to be a slave to the rhythm hive active; 2010 saw the release of “Get In” (KLP223). As the future unfolds into the conscious mind and continues to fade gently into the past, the Hive Dwellers are present tense, bearing witness to the maraca wilderness of the modern Basement State.

3:35pm

Dysfunction Junction
Bluegrass
Saturday May 26, 2012 3:35pm - 4:10pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)

3:40pm

Sour Mash Hug Band
Klezmer & Hot Jazz Cabaret
Saturday May 26, 2012 3:40pm - 4:10pm
Acoustic Stage (Shaw Room) (47.62296, -122.35508)
  • Genre JAZZ -- Jazz
  • Biography A cabaret band that combines virtuosic central European violin technique with 1920s/30s jazz and Yiddish theatre, the Sour Mash Hug Band evokes an era that never quite existed. Paris in the 30s, Harlem in the 20s, New Orleans in the 90s, its hard to say. The band is especially known for their original tunes reminiscent of Kurt Weill and Danny Elfman. The band started in Eugene, OR 10 years ago as an old-time band with the classic line-up of claw-hammer banjo, fiddle, guitar, and bass. After a couple years in Eugene they took to the road, and toured the country by bike, freight train, hitchhiking, and a broken down old van. This took them to San Francisco, Bellingham, New York and finally to New Orleans which became their home away from home. For the past five years the band has split their time between a quiet spot by Lake Merritt and a couple of less quiet shotgun shacks in New Orleans, while spending summers in Romania and Hungary studying the music they love. Being exposed to many varieties of music in their travels the musicians have developed a unique cabaret style drawing on New Orleans jazz, muzica lautareasca, and Yiddish theatre.

3:50pm

Dyslexic
Seattle Based Hiphop Artist
Saturday May 26, 2012 3:50pm - 4:25pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre HH -- Hip Hop
  • URL http://www.DyslexicHipHop.com
  • Biography Robert Reed was born backstage at the Apollo Theater in 1986, delivered directly into the curtains, and presented on stage immediately. He showed an early talent for lyricism, in fact rapping inside the womb, kicking dope beats from within his mother. Since his emergence, he has continually honed his musical skills and lyrical flow, all while working to overcome the personal challenge of being dyslexic. Able to entertain in any context, Dyslexic lives for the thrill of performing and vibing with a crowd.

3:50pm

Nancy K Dillon & Friends
Okie Roots Americana Folk
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • URL http://www.nancykdillon.net
  • Biography Nancy K. Dillon wears her Oklahoma roots on her sleeve, and looks to the road for her inspiration. This is music for traveling down Route 66 to the whine of car wheels on blacktop. This is music born from the American West, from the long distances between dusty towns, and from the rough-hewn folks living along the highway. This is true Americana.

3:50pm

Rob Kneisler
Finger-style Singer/Songwriter
Saturday May 26, 2012 3:50pm - 4:20pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://www.robkneisler.com
  • Biography Rob’s song, “Common Jeans” won Second Prize and took the “Peoples’ Choice Award” at last year’s Tumbleweed Music Festival Song-Writing Contest in Richland, Washington. Not bad, considering that he’d never tried entering a contest before that. Originally from the state of Michigan, Rob was extremely active musically in his earlier years, performing in venues all around the Great Lakes Region. But then there was a relatively quiet decade or two where Rob didn’t get out much and could frequently be found hunkered over a guitar in a dark room trying to figure out how guys like Bruce Cockburn, Leo Kottke and Michael Hedges managed to do what they did. Now that this is mostly out of his system, Rob is back out in public again doing what comes naturally: learning, writing, laughing and accurately playing far more Bruce Cockburn tunes than one would ordinarily expect an individual to know. Still, Rob is somehow managing to find a good balance, so long as it involves finger-style guitar playing – ranging from his own tunes to songs from an astoundingly wide variety of artists.

4:00pm

Jon Bartlett & Rika Ruebsaat
Canadian Traditional, Shanties
Saturday May 26, 2012 4:00pm - 4:25pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)

4:00pm

The Sumner Brothers
Indie-Roots
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • URL http://www.thesumnerbrothers.com
  • Biography In the words of Bruce Springsteen, “nothing feels better than blood on blood”. The Sumner Brothers know this in the most intimate of ways; they make music together. They are a partnership and they are friends, and they are a band. The trust shared between front-men Brian and Bob Sumner is a trust that is hard to come by. Their first release In The Garage, became an underground sensation charting in the top 10 for Folk/Roots/Blues on Canadian College Radio. With a fired-up fan-base and a sprawling tour schedule, the Sumner Brothers released their Self Titled Debut in 2008. Recorded on Galiano Island, surrounded by wildlife and fueled by BBQ and beer, the brothers created a true alt-country gem. The album placed in The Province Newspaper’s 2008 top ten list and Herohill.com’s top 20. In 2010. The brothers released a follow-up to their popular underground record In The Garage entitled In The Garage II - Your Last Chance. The collection of live cuts and impromptu collaborations was featured in Slowcoustic’s top Canadian records of 2010 and received 4.5 stars from Americanrootsuk.com. The brothers much anticipated sophmore release, 'I Love You, Smile' will soon have a confirmed release date.

4:10pm

The Disco Cowboys
Disco Done Country
Saturday May 26, 2012 4:10pm - 4:40pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre CW -- Country Western
  • URL http://www.thediscocowboys.com (under construction as of 9/20/11)
  • Biography Take one part Bee-Gees, one part Hank Williams and you get the outrageously fun troupe, THE DISCO COWBOYS! The Northwests most fun outlaw country disco band plays the disco era hits in cowboys style! Haven’t heard of them yet? Well, then your in for a real treat. Throw on your favorite cowboy hat, slide into an old pair of boots, grab a dancing partner and giddyap to Folklife and see THE DISCO COWBOYS! ---- We have a lively stage presence and always put on a good show. We gig around the northwest and would love the opportunity to play Folklife. If we were accepted I think that the Fountain Stage (Nortwest of the fountain) would be a reasonable stage for us. Bars love us and that stage is close to a beer garden. OK, you caught me. We like beer gardens too...

4:20pm

Convergence Zone Bluegrass
Bluegrass, etc.
Saturday May 26, 2012 4:20pm - 4:50pm
Acoustic Stage (Shaw Room) (47.62296, -122.35508)

4:20pm

Runaway Train Bluegrass Band
Hot Bluegrass
Saturday May 26, 2012 4:20pm - 4:55pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre BG -- Bluegrass
  • URL http://runawaytrainbluegrass.com
  • Biography All members have played in bands for many years - this formation of Runaway Train is 4 yr old. All members are from South Sound, all sing lead and harmony. We are host band for the annual Bluegrass from the Forest festival in Shelton, WA. Luke won the 2008 Rockygrass banjo contest and is sponsored by Ome banjos.

4:30pm

Joy Mills Band
Indie Americana and Folk
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • URL http://www.joymills.com
  • Biography Established songwriter Joy Mills branches out from her band, The Starlings, to release a new album of solo material exploring the ethos and modern myth. Backed by a full band (electric guitar, pedal steel, bass and drums), she continues on and past Americana to blend her storied songs with compelling and captivating melodies.

4:30pm

Riley and Johnny
Raging Father, Shredding Son
Saturday May 26, 2012 4:30pm - 5:00pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre OTM -- Old Time Music
  • URL http://calcagno.org/rileyandjohnny
  • Biography Riley and Johnny are a father-son duo that has been playing together for over a decade, featuring fun, fast, and well-played music from all over the place. Johnny plays with the jazz band Zazou. Riley plays with the trad band the Onlies.

4:30pm

Spanaway Bay
Songs From the Rocky Shores
Saturday May 26, 2012 4:30pm - 4:55pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre MT -- Maritime
  • Biography Kent and Carol Mesford have been active members of the maritime music community for over 15 years. They have performed in various different groups, but their first love is the singing of traditional chanties and forebitters both in concert and aboard the schooner Adventuress.

4:40pm

Eastern Sunz
Intellectual Hip Hop
Saturday May 26, 2012 4:40pm - 5:10pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre HH -- Hip Hop
  • URL http://www.easternsunz.com
  • Biography Independent Music Award winners Eastern Sunz have been creating dynamic, thought provoking music and touring for over a decade with their unique sound referred to by CMJ Magazine as “intellectual hip hop”.

4:45pm

Truckstop Darlin'
A Sweaty Fist Pumiping Riot
  • Genre CFMI -- Contemporary Folk Music - Indie
  • URL http://www.truckstopdarlin.com
  • Biography Truckstop Darlin’ comes out of the amazing music scene of the Great Northwest, more specifically, Portland, OR. Their self-titled debut album has been hailed as “raw and powerful” and their live shows are a sweaty, fist-pumping riot soaked in cheap beer and whiskey. These boys play honest, driving rock n’ roll and have been compared to The Drive-By Truckers and early Uncle Tupelo. [Read more]

4:50pm

Rob Marcus
Soulful Acoustic Rock
Saturday May 26, 2012 4:50pm - 5:20pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://www.robmarcus.com
  • Biography Rob Marcus offers a fresh sound that touches on a remarkable array of influences. Inspired by his travels abroad, his music incorporates elements of folk, rock and world beats. As a self-taught musician, Rob Marcus’ unconventional melodies satisfy a desire for the new, while his introspective lyrics explore themes both intimate and universal. His seductive vocal style is complimented by the weaving of traditional instruments with modern sounds, creating a smooth and rhythmic experience. Born and raised in Seattle, Washington, Rob has been surrounded by a thriving music scene from an early age.  He has traveled abroad extensively, always with a guitar and the goals of making new friends, creating new music, and making a difference.  During his travels he has been involved in international aid, teaching, guiding, and sustainability efforts.  The songs on his new self-titled EP were written or inspired while working and traveling throughout Southeast Asia immediately following the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004. While Rob still loves performing solo in intimate settings he feels right at home in larger venues backed by a full band.  He is currently celebrating the release of his EP, performing throughout the Northwest and working on a full-length album.

5:00pm

Piper Stock Hill
Folk songs of Newfoundland
Saturday May 26, 2012 5:00pm - 5:25pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre MT -- Maritime
  • URL http://http://www.myspace.com/piperstockhill
  • Biography Ron and Larry have played in many bands over the years, and Kelly is a relative newcomer to the stage. After a return visit to his birthplace of St. John's, Ron began organizing a band to spread the music of the Rock to the Pacific Northwest. Together they have been performing old, new and original folk songs of Newfoundland in the greater Seattle area beginning in early 2011.

5:00pm

Seirm
Scottish Gaelic Songs & Tunes
Saturday May 26, 2012 5:00pm - 5:30pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.slighe.com
  • Biography Seirm is the main musical porgram of Slighe nan Gaidheal, Washington's Scottish Gaelic language and cultural society. The group began in November 1996 as a 4-part a cappella choir in order to participate in Mod Vancouver 1997, where it won the Sons of Scotland shield for mixed choirs. Seirm continued to compete and win honors at Mod Vancouver until the biennial Gaelic singing competition ended in 2007. Seirm changed formats, adding tradition- friendly instruments to accompany songs and play tunes fosr Scottish ceildh dances. Seirm performs at various Scottish aand community events, promoting interest and awareness of the Scottish Gaelic language, music and song tradition. Website: www.slighe.com

5:25pm

Dirty Scientifix
True Artists Of The Grid
Saturday May 26, 2012 5:25pm - 6:00pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre HH -- Hip Hop
  • URL http://http://dirtyscientifix.bandcamp.com/
  • Biography Yze, ORB, Mozes Lateef, accompanied by producer/deejay EarDr.Umz True artists of the grid via Seattle, Washington. We got that Potent Antidoap for sick souls energy low we got that let go stress relief medicine flow ~ Dirty Scientifix

5:30pm

Broadside and the Handsome Cabin Boys
Maritime Madness
Saturday May 26, 2012 5:30pm - 5:55pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre MT -- Maritime
  • Biography With a hundred years of combined experience on stage, the talents of the Phinney Ridge Rum Runners, Spanaway Bay, and Pint & Dale haver converged to bring you maritime madness at it's finest. We'll provide the mayhem, you sing on the chorus!

5:30pm

5:30pm

Vince Mtz. & The Great Blue Yonder
A Seattle-based Americana Band
Saturday May 26, 2012 5:30pm - 6:00pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • URL http://www.vincemtz.com
  • Biography Vince Martinez is a Seattle-based americana singer/songwriter originally from Santa Fe, New Mexico. Vince and his band, The Great Blue Yonder, have been performing in and around Seattle for the past two years and have increasingly been receiving recognition for their engaging live performances and honest, straightforward music. Vince and the band’s latest album, Northwest by Southwest, features original music inspired by Martinez’s New Mexican roots, as well as his recent Pacific Northwest experiences. Vince is also a member of the Seattle chapter of the Bushwick Book Club, a group of musicians that read books and perform original music based on the reading. The Bushwick Book Club has been celebrated in the Seattle Times and the Stranger. Vince has released two full length albums: the debut, self-titled Vince Mtz. & The Great Blue Yonder in 2008 and the more recent Northwest by Southwest in 2010. Both albums have received glowing reviews from the Northwest’s acoustic music society, Victory Music, calling the first album “a record to be experienced and absorbed, not just listened to.” After the latest recording Victory stated that “Martinez and his band show a lot of promise” and to “go see Vince when he passes through”.

5:40pm

Wu Ziying
Chinese zither (guqin) soloist
Saturday May 26, 2012 5:40pm - 6:10pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre EMA -- Asia - MUSIC
  • Biography Wu Ziying is a master of the guqin 古琴 (Chinese seven-string zither) and pipa 琵琶 (Chinese four-string lute). He studied with the 20th-century’s foremost Chinese masters of these instruments. Of particular influence on him were the great guqin players: Wang Jiru 王吉儒,Wu Jinglue 吳景略, Zha Fuxi 查阜西, Sun Zongpeng 孫宗彭, Xu Lisun 徐立蓀, and Gu Meigeng 顧梅羹. Wu Ziying was a professor of traditional Chinese music at Shanghai Normal University and the Director of the Shanghai Qin Association. From 2001-3, he was a Visiting Artist in Ethno-musicology at the School of Music, University of Washington. He is a 2006 and 2010 recipient of the Jack Straw Artist Residency in Music. Wu Ziying resides in the Seattle area where he teaches, performs, and repair instruments.

6:00pm

Brian Oberlin
Solo Swing Mandolin
Saturday May 26, 2012 6:00pm - 6:30pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)

6:00pm

Burgundy Pearl
Old Meets New, Voices Fuse
Saturday May 26, 2012 6:00pm - 6:25pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • URL http://www.burgundypearl.com
  • Biography Peggy Sullivan and Ron Dalton perform a mix of mongrel Americana music as an acoustic duo. Audiences pay attention to their tightly interwoven voices, their superbly-blended harmonies, and clean, alluring guitar arrangements. From 20s-30s old-time blues to contemporary folk-pop with swing-jazz overtones, Burgundy Pearl performs a tasteful variety of genres reflecting their own unique stylings. Both Peggy and Ron enjoy the art of songwriting and composition, while embracing their musical traditions to spice up a performance with both the old and the new. Each brings musical expression and experience to this collaboration, in a successful merging of song and soul.

6:00pm

Reilly and Maloney
What Can We Say?

6:00pm

The Braxmatics
Funky Seattle Dance Party!
Saturday May 26, 2012 6:00pm - 6:30pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)

6:10pm

Orkestar Slivovica
High Energy Balkan Brass
  • Genre EME -- Central-Eastern Europe & Balkan - MUSIC
  • URL http://orkestarslivovica.org
  • Biography Wandering the streets of Vancouver with battered and ancient instruments, appearing and disappearing into the night, and dressed in the highest fashions of your great-grandparent’s youth, with a bottle in hand of that delicate concoction which is half of the band’s name, everything they cross paths with becomes a Balkan wedding dance party, with tunes from Serbia, Macedonia, and other mysterious and distant lands, and like this sentence, the music runs on forever… .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

6:20pm

House of Tarab
Arabic Music Ensemble
Saturday May 26, 2012 6:20pm - 6:50pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)

6:35pm

Gary Lee Moore
Gary Lee Moore
Saturday May 26, 2012 6:35pm - 7:00pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre OTM -- Old Time Music
  • Biography National Champion Senior Division fiddler, Washington State Champion fiddler. North Cascades Champion fiddler, NW Regional Senior Division champion fiddler. I play fiddle, guitar, tenor guitar, and banjo. Oklahoma/Texas style fiddling done very nice.

6:40pm

North of the Black Sea
Voice and Ukrainian Bandura
Saturday May 26, 2012 6:40pm - 7:10pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre EME -- Central-Eastern Europe & Balkan - MUSIC
  • Biography Multi-talented instrumentalist Roy Torley and vocalist Joan Gaustad began performing as North of the Black Sea in the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1980s. They moved to Oregon in 1989 when Roy was accepted into the graduate program in geology at the University of Oregon at Eugene, where he obtained his PhD in 1998. They currently live in Gresham, OR. Roy studied the 55-stringed Ukrainian bandura with Victor Kytasty, son of Hryhory Kytasty, renowned Ukrainian bandurist, composer, and director for many years of the musically and historically significant ensemble, Taras Shevchenko Bandurist Chorus. Roy is an outstanding exemplar of the "North American" bandura tradition, which preserved and developed playing styles, repertoire, and types of instruments that were suppressed in Ukraine under Soviet rule. Roy also performs a variety of non-Ukrainian music on the bandura, from Renaissance court dances to movie themes. Vocalist Joan Gaustad has studied classical and folk voice for many years and has performed in sixteen languages, ranging from English (Gilbert and Sullivan) and Latin (Mozart's Requiem) to Turkish and Georgian. Her specialties are Ukrainian, Russian, and Transylvanian-Hungarian folk vocal styles. Joan sang for several years with the Oakland, California-based Danica Balkan Chorus, and she performed with San Francisco's Khadra International Folk Ballet for ten years as dancer, singer, musician, and vocal director. She has taught Balkan, Hungarian, Russian, and Ukrainian folk singing workshops at the Willamette Valley Folk Festival, at the Northwest Folklife Festival, and at conventions of the Balalaika and Domra Association of America.

6:45pm

Kef
Balkan Dance Music
  • Genre EME -- Central-Eastern Europe & Balkan - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.balkanmusic.org
  • Biography The word "Kef" refers to that spirit and energy shared by a group of people in celebration. It is a state of being, an intangible quality approaching ecstasy, often engendered by musical experience. Kef is a Turkish concept and term that has become naturalized across the Balkans throughout the former domain of the Ottoman Empire. That same cultural force left an indelible mark on the music of Balkans. Today, Slavs, Roma and a multitude of other ethnic groups – even Americans – play and dance to music that is an amalgam of Turkish influences and indigenous regional styles. Kef, the band, has been performing for dancers and listeners, weddings and exhibitions, dance halls and crowded eateries, festivals and outdoor markets, since 2007. Its music is a sampling of the regional genres found across the Balkans, from Bulgarian wedding music to Serbian brass band, and from 1960s radio-style orchestrations to melody/drone-based village music, all interpreted through the lens of their unique instrumentation.

6:45pm

Kissing Potion
SEA's 1st Ladies of Funk &Soul
Saturday May 26, 2012 6:45pm - 7:15pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre ZZZ -- Uncategorized
  • URL http://facebook.com/kissingpotion; reverbnation.com/kissingpotion; www.kissing-potion.com
  • Biography Echoing the battle cry of Funk Diva Sharon Jones, "You've Got to FEEL it", Kissing Potion brings funk & soul to life, with a full horn section that brings new meaning to the phrase "FUNK YOU!", and a rhythm section whose groove will move you from your soul down to your toes! Kissing Potion has been a long time in the making. The original concept was a ten member strong, all-female funk group, but... then we met a few folks of the male-persuasion and couldn't resist asking them to join our lady-laden lair of FUNK. Dirty, gritty, smooth, pretty....as long as it's funky!

6:55pm

The Valley Four
Americana Vocal Quartet
Saturday May 26, 2012 6:55pm - 7:25pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre CR -- Choirs-Vocal Groups
  • Biography We're good friends who have a good time singing together! We enjoy sharing lively Americana vocal traditions - folk, gospel, doo wop & more.

7:00pm

7:00pm

RebelMart
Folk Punk Americana Irish
Saturday May 26, 2012 7:00pm - 7:30pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre CFMFP -- Contemporary Folk Music - Folk Punk
  • URL http://http://www.reverbnation.com/rebelmart
  • Biography RebelMart is the Brooklyn-to-Seattle band fronted by music veteran Scott M.X. Turner. Mixing rock, folk, reggae, Irish, country and punk, RebelMart's live shows -- whether in punk clubs or coffeehouses -- are ragged, energetic affairs. RebelMart's newest album, Amalgamated Saboteurs Local 21, was released on October 5 2010 on Velocidad Maxima Recordings. "[E]ncompasses Americana from the 7 train to the Dust Bowl" -- Steve Wishnia, The Indypendent.

7:00pm

The Cumbieros
Come dance with us! ESO!!!!!!!
Saturday May 26, 2012 7:00pm - 7:30pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre EMI -- Latin America - MUSIC
  • URL http://http://www.reverbnation.com/thecumbieros
  • Biography The Cumbieros are a cumbia band from Seattle, WA that started in the spring of 2011 and have grown to 9 members (3 Chileans, 1 Brazilian and 5 Americans) to date. Featuring such instruments as guitar, violin, accordion and horns, The Cumbieros fuse traditional cumbia with ska and rock creating fun, high-energy music that drives everyone to the dance floor. Cumbia is a genre of music that originated in Columbia and is now extremely popular all across Latin America. The Cumbieros hope to help spread the popularity of this music to the Pacific Northwest and beyond with one goal in mind; getting people on the dance floor. Come dance with us! ESO!!!

7:05pm

Smalltime String Band
Old-Timey Family Band
Saturday May 26, 2012 7:05pm - 7:40pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre OTM -- Old Time Music
  • URL http://http://www.SmalltimeStringBand.com
  • Biography We are a family band who loves playing music together. Our musicality blossomed of the kids desire to play and perform. Mom and Dad have enjoyed the adventure. We have been playing as a band for about 4 years and have loved every moment of it.

7:05pm

The Chris Chandler and Paul Benoit Show
Spoken Word Blues
  • Genre ZZZ -- Uncategorized
  • URL http://www.chrischandler.com
  • Biography Poet and storyteller Chris Chandler is as hilarious and entertaining as he is provocative and rabble-rousing, delivering vignettes about politics and modern culture with the fire of a Baptist Preacher. His appearances are insightful tales of a world gone slightly mad, accompanied by a wide variety of musical styles. He has performed on thousands of stages across North America, working with such legendary figures as Allen Ginsberg, Pete Seeger, Mojo Nixon and Ani DiFranco. The late great Utah Phillips called Chris "the best performance poet I have ever seen."

7:15pm

Amir Beso
Balkan Flamenco From Sarajevo
Saturday May 26, 2012 7:15pm - 7:45pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)

7:15pm

O'Carolan's Corner
O'Carolan Most of the Time
Saturday May 26, 2012 7:15pm - 7:45pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • URL http://None
  • Biography Four Seattle musicians who -- to our benefit -- can't get enough of late-17th/early-18th century composer, Turlough O'Carolan. It is rumored, however, that they will, on occasion, play music of other composers. The group features Mary Grider, multi-instrumentalist and arranger, who for years has led an Irish jam on Sundays at Fado downtown. Lynn Graves, on Fiddle; Phyllis Baker on concertina and penny whistle; and Bob Morgan on guitar.

7:20pm

Te Fare O Tamatoa
Te Fare O Tamatoa

7:30pm

Alicia Amiri
Dark Classical Folk
Saturday May 26, 2012 7:30pm - 8:00pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)

7:30pm

Septimus
Blues Funk Reggae
Saturday May 26, 2012 7:30pm - 8:05pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre BLS -- Blues
  • Biography Septimus has been together since 1970,have recorded over 75 songs,Cd Five Minutes To Rock The House,part of The Wheedles Groove Band

7:35pm

Floating Crowbar
Traditional Irish Music and Song
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • Biography Floating Crowbar plays a high energy mix of irish instrumental music and songs from traditional and contemporary sources. Coming from a wide variety of backgrounds and musical interests, they bring together their common passion for Irish music, good humour, mutual respect and friendship in to a show that will be enjoyed by all.

7:35pm

Nina Laboy
Workers Who Sing
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • Biography Nina Laboy is a graduate of Fordham University School of Drama and the NYC American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She has a long list of credits performing Latin Jazz, folk and musical theatre. She is a social justice activists who has performed for many community events.

7:45pm

Cordaviva
Afro-Latin Dance Music
Saturday May 26, 2012 7:45pm - 8:15pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre EMD -- Africa - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.cordaviva.com
  • Biography Cordaviva is a 9-piece powerhouse of dance music influenced by the disparate rhythms and styles of the African diaspora. Their upbeat original music is a unique blend of soukous, rumba, afrobeat, funk, and various latin styles. Bright horns compliment sublime vocal harmonies (sung in various languages), soulful guitars, and relentlessly driving percussion. The members of Cordaviva have performed at such notable Seattle venues as Sasquatch Music Festival, Bumbershoot, Hard Rock Cafe, The Triple Door Mainstage, Showbox, Neumo’s, Tractor Tavern, and ACT Theatre. Cordaviva’s influences stem from musical legends such as Nigeria’s Fela Kuti, Guinea’s Bembeya Jazz, and Congo’s Franco & TP OK Jazz, as well as the Brazilian and Afro-Cuban sounds of Caetano Veloso and Mongo Santamaria.

7:45pm

Kris Orlowski
Folk-Pop five piece
http://www.krisorlowski.com
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://www.krisorlowski.com
  • Biography The Seattle based singer/songwriter Kris Orlowski’s folk-rock and indie-pop sensibility draws comparisons of Paul Westerberg and Elliot Smith. Kris is continuing to rise in the northwest with breakout 2011 with a surprise appearance at Doe Bay Festival, and debut appearances at Bumbershoot and at the acclaimed new Northwest music festival, City Arts. With the four piece band he recently released a new four song EP “Warsaw”, that has been receiving a lot of attention.

7:45pm

Lone Madrone
Foot Stompin Roots Swing
Saturday May 26, 2012 7:45pm - 8:15pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • URL http://www.lonemadronemusic.com
  • Biography Lone Madrone really knows how to bring the house down. They have described their music as Foot-Stompin' Acoustic Bliss... but since 'foot-stompin' can describe 70% of Portland bands, let me elaborate: Personally, I think they have a really eclectic approach - it's a bit western-tinged, alt-country / Folsom-Prison-Blues-vibed charm with harmonic moments of Beatle-esque magic. They have severe mojo and the talent to stand out from the plethora of bands out there. Their songwriting is thoughtful to a fault, every note and word is perfectly written, but their edges are loose and wild and their live shows feel like spontaneity took its top off and flashed your granny.

7:50pm

Highball Whistle
All-lady rollickin' Old-Timey
Saturday May 26, 2012 7:50pm - 8:25pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre OTM -- Old Time Music
  • URL http://http://www.myspace.com/highballwhistle
  • Biography We are Highball Whistle – the double whistle a train makes when it’s leaving the station (toot tooooooooot!). Highball Whistle is about old-time music revelry, singing harmonies, switching and sharing instruments, and channeling Salyer and Woody Guthrie. Our band philosophy can be summed up in the lyrics of Guthrie’s ‘Hard Traveling’ (given some poetic license). I’ve been riding them flat wheelers, I thought you know’d I’ve been riding them dead enders, way down the road Highball Whistle, pulling out the station, got no plans or a destination I’ve been havin’ some hard traveling, Lord And *that* is the essence of Highball Whistle – no plans, no destination – just music for the sake of loving the music, whiling the time away, and hanging with good friends. We come from very different backgrounds but have formed a sweet chord together.

7:50pm

Liberty Bay Trio
Sweet Folk Harmonies
Saturday May 26, 2012 7:50pm - 8:20pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)

7:55pm

Karsangjamtso (Karjam) Saeji
Heartfelt Tibetan Music
Saturday May 26, 2012 7:55pm - 8:25pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre TFM -- Traditional Folk Music
  • URL http://www.karjamsaeji.com
  • Biography Karsangjamtso "Karjam" Saeji is a singer from Amdo Tibet, he was raised as a nomadic herder of yak and sheep about thirty mountainous miles from the town of Machu. While still in high school he was recruited by the ground-breaking and widely-known Gannan Tibetan Performing Arts Troupe. From 1991 to 2007 he was a full-time member of their company, performing as a dancer and increasingly a singer. In 2007 he moved to America where he has been pursuing a solo career. In 2007 he released his first solo CD, Pilgrimage and in 2011 he recorded the long-awaited follow-up, Tibet in my Heart.

8:05pm

David Rovics
People's History in Song

8:10pm

Kin to Stars
Urban Folk Pop Super Duo
Saturday May 26, 2012 8:10pm - 8:40pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)

8:20pm

Spare Rib and the Bluegrass Sauce
Foot Stompin' Groove Grass Fun
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • URL http://www.bbqgrass.com
  • Biography We've been together for five years, played all over the State, and enjoy making people happy with our music. For the most part, we met in Cliff Perry's bluegrass class , got a new guitar player last year, pretty much it's all fun all the time.

8:25pm

Little Big Band
Native Funk
Saturday May 26, 2012 8:25pm - 9:00pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)

8:30pm

Brother Noland
Brother Noland/ Mystical Fish
Saturday May 26, 2012 8:30pm - 9:00pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)

8:30pm

Cottonwood Cutups
Raucous Rag Time
Saturday May 26, 2012 8:30pm - 9:00pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre CFM -- Contemporary Folk Music
  • URL http://reverbnation.com/cottonwoodcutups
  • Biography heavily influenced by bands such as Old crow medicine show, Lucero, The devil makes three, this trio formed as a campfire jam. Blending the things they like such as rag time blues, Bluegrass, and southern rock to form a catchy, good time feel that is better heard than described.

8:30pm

Kermet Apio
Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar
Saturday May 26, 2012 8:30pm - 9:00pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre EMF -- Polynesia-Hawaii - MUSIC
  • Biography He was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii and now lives in Mountlake Terrace. He is a full time comedian but enjoys playing Hawaiian music.

8:30pm

Rum Rebellion
Irish Pirate Folk Punk
Saturday May 26, 2012 8:30pm - 9:05pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre CFMFP -- Contemporary Folk Music - Folk Punk
  • URL http://www.rumrebellion.net
  • Biography Rum Rebellion has been playing shows since 2006. We have played folklife four times since 2007. We have released three albums, including a 2011 release called "Blackwater". We have toured the US four times and have our biggest tour yet planned for summer 2012.

8:35pm

Pretty Little Feet
Old-Timey Duo
Saturday May 26, 2012 8:35pm - 9:10pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre OTM -- Old Time Music
  • URL http://http://prettylittlefeet.net
  • Biography Pretty Little Feet is an acoustic music duo based in Bellingham, Washington. They play old-time song and tune, a wide-ranging repertoire of selections from the traditional canon and artists from the bygone days of radio up to the present, as well as some of their own originals. Between the two of them, Matt and Allegra have released five full-length albums and have been included on three compilation albums, two by major record labels Righteous Babe Records and Shut Eye Records. Their newest recording, Through Oak and Ash, was released in June of 2011.

8:35pm

Seattle Labor Chorus
15th Anniversary Special
  • Genre CR -- Choirs-Vocal Groups
  • URL http://seattlelaborchorus.org
  • Biography The Seattle Labor Chorus was formed in March, 1997 for a performance at the Northwest Folklife Festival with Pete Seeger and several other well-known folksingers. Since then, the chorus has performed for the King County Labor Council, Washington State Labor Council, and many local unions, as well as in concert with such luminaries as Utah Phillips, Anne Feeney, Si Kahn, John McCutcheon and Charlie King.

8:35pm

Smokey Brights
Finger Pickin' Ramblers
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • URL http://http://www.facebook.com/smokeybrights
  • Biography The original intention was to make a record. After years of touring and recording with the brash and energetic garage punk outfit The Whore Moans, songwriter Ryan Devlin had notebooks full of material that just didn’t fit: folk tunes that sounded more like the Bob Dylan and Paul Simon he grew up on; finger picking ramblers and Nashville style ballads. The songs kept playing through his mind, insisting he find an outlet for them. A year before Smokey Brights would play their first note together, Devlin sought out the musicians whose talents he wanted to help him realize these persistent songs: Jim Vermillion and Nick Krivchenia had been playing bass and drums together every week for the past five years for upwards of twenty hours—just the two of them—working on tight syncopations, in time signatures that read like long division. Their efforts had been under the names Armed with Legs and Kill Kill Orchestra. To have one in a band was to have the other, like brothers, or house players in an old soul studio. The duo agreed to try some songs out with Devlin, and work began in the summer of 2010. Mike Kalnoky was best known for his angular lead guitar lines in What What Now, the DIY Seattle art-punk band. Though, if you’d ever had the chance to see his old outfit Thunderbird Motel, you’d know that Mike can play the blues—the area where his musical roots truly reside. When Devlin asked him to sit in on a rehearsal with a yet un-named trio, it all came together. Mike’s bright Telecaster bends sounded like a young Mike Bloomfield, weaving through the melodies, bringing the twang that brought it all back home. In the first week of 2011, they got down to business and made the record that had been spinning through Devlin’s mind for years. The result was a sum of their parts: some rock, some blues, some R&B, some twang. By the time the boys released “Can’t Rightly Say,” they were already filling up clubs, playing festivals, and even garnering some national attention. The songs and Devlin’s efforts have found their outlet, and the boys in Smokey Brights have been more than happy to oblige.

8:35pm

Solidarity Notes Labour Choir
Vancouver's Labour Choir
  • Genre CR -- Choirs-Vocal Groups
  • URL http://www.solidaritynotes.ca
  • Biography formed in 2000, the Solidarity Notes Labour Choir has song countless times in support of the struggles of working people around the world. Based in Vancouver BC, they've been to Cuba, Washington, San Francisco, and all over British Columbia. They've produced two CDs, had many other successful ventures, and are always growing

8:50pm

Elk and Boar
Soul Folk
Saturday May 26, 2012 8:50pm - 9:20pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre CFMI -- Contemporary Folk Music - Indie
  • URL http://http://elkandboar.wordpress.com/
  • Biography Elk and Boar is Kirsten Wenlock and Travis Barker, two individual artists who joined up in 2010 to create music that celebrates their vocal polarity and common loves. Thier first full length CD "Room To Start" released in March of 2011, is a soulful collection of emotional songs that hope and lament.

9:20pm

The Bad Things
The Seamy Underbelly of Folk
Saturday May 26, 2012 9:20pm - 9:55pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)

9:20pm

The Tallboys
Full-bodied Old Time
Saturday May 26, 2012 9:20pm - 10:00pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre OTM -- Old Time Music
  • URL http://www.thetallboys.com
  • Biography Based in Seattle, Washington, The Tallboys are a four piece old time string band well-versed in traditional fiddle tunes and mountain songs. They stay honest to their traditional inspirations, yet charge up their sound with a raw edge of gritty enthusiasm conjured from their years of street performing. The Tallboys consistently deliver exciting stage performances and hard-driving dance tunes. Talented vocalists, The Tallboys all share the singing, and their harmonies create a beautifully authentic old time sound. The instrumental line-up begins with Joe Fulton, from Iowa, who has been playing since boyhood. His impressive fiddling leads the melody. Charlie Beck, from Indiana, plays both clawhammer and three-finger style banjo and brings over a decade of musical experience to the band. He is also a talented songwriter, creating several original compositions. Longtime musician John Hurd, from Oregon, lays down that driving bass foundation essential to The Tallboys’ rhythm. Charmaine Slaven, from Montana, fills out the sound with solid rhythm guitar and is one of the finest buckdancers on the west coast. She also has the unique ability to dance and play guitar simultaneously. Together, they blend the attributes of each instrument and vocalist, creating a cohesive sound. Performing since 2003, they have released four albums, with "Rubber Dolly" being the most recent. The Tallboys have received outstanding reviews and press from many well-respected authroties in the music industry. The band has received continuously increasing airplay nationwide, and has recently been featured on Puget Sound Public Radio KUOW 94.9FM and KBCS 91.3FM Community Radio. The Tallboys have been featured at numerous music festivals in the including the NW Folklife Festival, String Summit (winners of the 2004 band contest), Pickathon Roots Music Festival, Portland Old Time Gathering, San Francisco Bluegrass & Old Time Festival, Berkeley Old Time Convention, Bainbridge Bluegrass Festival, Fremont Solstice Fair, and many others. A grassroots independent band, The Tallboys have strong ties to the community, and donate several annual performances for local nonprofit fundraising events. Additionally, they have been instrumental in developing Seattle’s local old time music community by organizing a monthly square dance at the Tractor Tavern, a weekly old-time jam at Conor Byrne Pub, and non-profit community resource website, www.oldtimeseattle.com.

9:20pm

Wheedles Groove
Seattle 70's Funk Band
Saturday May 26, 2012 9:20pm - 9:55pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)

9:25pm

Big Sur
Orchestral Country Indie Folk

9:30pm

Teacher Teacher
Ozzy meets Woody Guthrie
Saturday May 26, 2012 9:30pm - 10:00pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://carlfaucher.bandcamp.com
  • Biography Local singer/songwriter Carl Faucher (Foe-shay) has teamed up with vocal acrobat Rebbeccah Emanuel. Forged from folk and metal, this dynamic duo will rock the house and the cradle. Teacher Teacher has a Facebook page.

9:35pm

Citizens Band
Anarcoustic Songs and Insights
  • Genre CFM -- Contemporary Folk Music
  • URL http://citizensband.org
  • Biography Together since 1984, Citizens Band formed to prove that good people making good music could create laughter, inspiration and social commentary all at the same time. Jim Hightower once remarked: "Dang, they're really good."
 
Sunday, May 27
 

11:00am

Celt Check!
Full Frontal Harmony
Sunday May 27, 2012 11:00am - 11:30am
Acoustic Stage (Shaw Room) (47.62296, -122.35508)

11:00am

Dan and Molly Tenenbaum
Old-time music sibling style
Sunday May 27, 2012 11:00am - 11:30am
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre OTM -- Old Time Music
  • URL http://www.mollytenenbaum.com
  • Biography Dan and Molly listened to folk music records as children. Dan used to sit on an autoharp and pretend to drive it, and Molly liked to sing Joan Baez songs out the car window while riding in the back seat. Soon they fell in love with old time music and have been playing it ever since.

11:00am

Golden Tree Story
5-piece Folk, Original music

11:00am

Humours of Hawthorne
Irish
Sunday May 27, 2012 11:00am - 11:30am
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • Biography The players' musical stars crossed at various sessions and tune learning opportunities in Portland, Oregon, including Artichoke Music, on Hawthorne Boulevard, where Dan Compton shares tunes. Mary Carey most recently hails from Atlanta Georgia, where she performed with Father O'Reilly Ceili Band and the Ballybeg Ceili Band and active Comhaltas. Nancy and Mark Roberts have performed with various small groups including Swanky Ceili and Furriskey's Lament and served on Portland Ceili Society's Board. All members are a part of the Green Apple Jam band, and Steve Rapalus can be found playing with The Cat Food Band at East Fork Cellars and IrishTown in Vancouver.

11:00am

Mariachi Huenachi
Mariachi
Sunday May 27, 2012 11:00am - 11:30am
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre EMI -- Latin America - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.whsmariachi.com
  • Biography Mariachi Huenachi:www.whsmariachi.com The Wenatchee School District’s Mariachi Program has over 300 students district wide. Mariachi Huenachi is the advanced mariachi music class at Wenatchee High School and has earned a reputation as the best high school mariachi group in the State of Washington. Last year the group performed at over 40 events and festivals including games of the Seattle Seahawks,Mariners and Sounders, and at Chivas de Guadalajara games, Washington State University, University of Idaho, the Seattle Space Needle , Folklife Festival, Experience Music Project and for Governor Gregoire. In summer of 2009, Mariachi Huenachi shared the stage with the renowned group Los Tigres Del Norte

11:00am

Ranger and the 'Re-Arrangers'
Gypsy Jazz featuring Violin
  • Genre JAZZ -- Jazz
  • URL http://RangerSwings.com
  • Biography Ranger and the “Re-Arrangers” evoke the spirit of a Paris cafe and the raucous energy of Gypsy campsite with their unique twist on gypsy jazz. “At the heart of their sound is Ranger Sciacca's sweet violin playing… his sense of melody and daring improvisations” (World Rhythm Webzine). Their tight rhythm section features a hand drummer, giving the music a bouncy swing and accentuating the joyful interplay between the two soloists. The band’s repertoire includes swing standards, traditional Gypsy melodies, the music of Django & Grappelli, Brazilian choros, and Ranger's unique originals.

11:00am

Simple Monsters
The Hottest Indie Punk around
Sunday May 27, 2012 11:00am - 11:30am
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)

11:00am

Sing with Señor
Music for learning Spanish
Sunday May 27, 2012 11:00am - 11:30am
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre ZCH -- Children's Programs
  • URL http://http://www.singwithsenor.com/
  • Biography Sing with Señor music teaches the basics of the Spanish language through simple lyrics and infectious melodies. We have developed our songs for not only teachers and students, but for parents and children to enjoy learning or teaching the language in a fun and creative way.

11:00am

The Irish Pipers' Club
Irish music, Irish pipes
Sunday May 27, 2012 11:00am - 11:30am
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)

11:35am

Bees in a Box
Twin Hurdy Gurdies
Sunday May 27, 2012 11:35am - 12:05pm
Acoustic Stage (Shaw Room) (47.62296, -122.35508)

11:35am

The Winterlings
Northwest Indie Folk Frontier
  • Genre CFMI -- Contemporary Folk Music - Indie
  • URL http://www.Winterlings.com
  • Biography The Winterlings are an Indie Folk/Americana band based in Port Angeles, Washington. Their debut album, THE ANIMAL GROOM, hit #6 on the ROOTS MUSIC REPORT FOLK CHART and has been getting airplay on over 90 stations, nationwide. Their song "Take Give" was the 3rd most played song on Sirius/XM Radio's The Village in March (2011). KBCS, Bellevue, named THE ANIMAL GROOM as one of the 10 BEST OF 2010. The Winterlings have performed at many festivals, including CMJ’s Music Festival in Manhattan and Northwest Folklife in Seattle.

11:40am

Cathy Britell
International Autoharp Champ
Sunday May 27, 2012 11:40am - 12:10pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre MI -- Misc Instrumentals
  • URL http://http://www.larkpoint.com
  • Biography Cathy has performed and taught all around the US and Great Britan, and has won the International Autoharp Competition in Winfield, KS as well as a number of others. She is known for her lyrical autoharp style as well as clean and fast picking on old-time fiddle tunes, traditional and popular composers. She plays and sings in a number of old-time and folk/rock groups, but right now she wants to show you what an autoharp can do by itself.

11:40am

Stanley Greenthal Ensemble
New Songs and Breton/Balkan Gems
Sunday May 27, 2012 11:40am - 12:10pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://www.stanleygreenthal.com
  • Biography With his latest CD, First Song, songwriter and instrumentalist Stanley Greenthal stretches musical borders from Celtic Scotland and Brittany to Greece and the Balkans. With soulful fluidity, he sings and plays a constellation of strings: guitar, bouzouki, laouto, (Greek and Turkish lutes). On stage he is joined by his wife, Kip Greenthal for harmony vocals and percussion on frame drum and Christos Govetas on clarinet and oud. website. www.stanleygreenthal.com

11:45am

Boka Marimba
Dance Music of Zimbabwe
Sunday May 27, 2012 11:45am - 12:15pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre EMD -- Africa - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.bokamarimba.com
  • Biography Boka Marimba is Portland’s original African-style marimba band. We have been thrilling audiences in the Pacific Northwest with the exuberant music of Zimbabwe and Southern Africa for more than 20 years. Boka Marimba is a ten piece band, blending soprano, alto, tenor, baritone and bass marimbas, drum set, percussion, and vocals to create a unique and irresistible sound. Our music is upbeat, danceable, fun to watch, and appeals to listeners of all ages.

11:45am

For the Birds
Alternative/Indie Group
Sunday May 27, 2012 11:45am - 12:15pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)

11:45am

Kafana Republik
Lively Music from the Balkans
  • Genre FRW -- World-Intl Folk - MUSIC
  • Biography Kafana Republik faithfully recreates the music of Eastern Europe from Macedonia, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Serbia and Croatia. Their repertoire highlights the songs, ballads and dance music that form the heart beat and the soul of these cultures. The kafana has a place of honor in the Balkans- typically a cafe or a coffee house; a place where the community gathers to share food, drink, ideas, songs, passion and experiences.

11:50am

The MoodSwings
All women, All swing
Sunday May 27, 2012 11:50am - 12:20pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre JAZZ -- Jazz
  • URL http://http://www.moodswingsjazz.org
  • Biography 18 musical women, 1 1/2 cups Duke Ellington, 1 cup Gershwin, 1 cup Latin Spice, 2 tablespoons funk, a pinch of attitude and a generous helping of danceable fun. Blended it together... the MoodSwings!

12:00pm

Tim Readman and Jennie Bice
British and Irish Folksongs
Sunday May 27, 2012 12:00pm - 12:30pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • URL http://www.timreadman.com
  • Biography Vancouver BC’s Tim Readman is a musician, folksinger, songwriter, producer and music journalist, and the former leader of Celtic/folk favourites Fear of Drinking and has played for years with The Arrogant Worms. He has just released a new CD with Jennie Bice of mainly traditional British and Irish folk songs entitled Out of the Green. Jennie is a versatile and in-demand fiddler and teacher who has featured on countless CDs and performed live all over Canada and the UK.

12:10pm

Bold Horizon
Broad Spectrum Folk
Sunday May 27, 2012 12:10pm - 12:40pm
Acoustic Stage (Shaw Room) (47.62296, -122.35508)

12:15pm

Blvd Park
Blvd Park
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • URL http://http://www.blvdpark.info
  • Biography Blvd Park is a Sacramento raised, Seattle based all original, all singer, all player band. Beautiful near-constant four and five part harmonies with musical inspiration coming from Roots, Traditional Country, R & B, Swing, Gypsy, Folk, New Orleans and Tijuana Brass, Blvd Park presents a diverse, melodic and harmonic sound that has a strong cross-generational appeal. Truly a family band, Blvd Park members relocated to Seattle and currently reside together, operating under a democratic, "everyone has a voice" mentality with each member taking a turn as lead vocalist as well as contributing to the song-writing process.

12:20pm

The Gloria Darlings
Fresh Angelic Harmonies
Sunday May 27, 2012 12:20pm - 12:50pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre CFMI -- Contemporary Folk Music - Indie
  • URL http://www.gloriadarlings.com
  • Biography 2011 NW String Summit Band Competition Finalists; These young ladies have been a band for 3 years. They got their start playing on the streets of Pike Place Market and have been growing writing original music, touring, getting radio play, and singing beautiful harmony ever since!

12:20pm

Tyler Stenson
Award-Winning "Elegant Folk"
Sunday May 27, 2012 12:20pm - 12:50pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://www.tylerstenson.com
  • Biography Born in Lander, WY and raised in Oregon, Tyler Stenson (30) is a bold singer/songwriter that draws profound influence from his roots in the humble West. His music is tightly crafted and reminiscent of a pining Western poet; straightforward yet elegant at its core. As front man and songwriter for his former bands Lander and Rhetoric Tuesday, Stenson played the Northwest college circuit throughout the early 2000s but soon put band-oriented rock-n-roll to rest and tackled the burgeoning Portland scene as a solo artist where he was twice-named the “Songwriter of the Year” by the Portland Songwriters Association in 2007 and 2008, the “Best Male Artist” at the 2011 Portland Music Awards and has recently opened for famed rocker, Chris Isaak, at the Oregon Zoo. Stenson has learned one thing through his decade of experiences and performances at the legendary Bluebird Cafe in Nashville and The Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles: lyric is King. Stenson’s music is just that – words paired with notes that sum up the human existence and endlessly inspire his train of followers that find a piece of themselves in the sincerity of his words.

12:30pm

Alder Street All Stars
Boot Stompin Honky Tonkin

12:30pm

Erin NcNamee & Friends
Irish Folk/Celtic/Sean-nos
Sunday May 27, 2012 12:30pm - 1:00pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)

12:30pm

Speaker Speaker
Pop/Punk Power Trio
Sunday May 27, 2012 12:30pm - 1:00pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre CFMI -- Contemporary Folk Music - Indie
  • URL http://http://speakerspeaker.bandcamp.com/
  • Biography Established in the Fall of 2004, Seattle trio Speaker Speaker generated a quick and substantial buzz within the Seattle music community. Their 3 song introductory EP, Again & Again & Again, earned them regular rotation on the influential KEXP 90.3 and airplay at over 150 more college and public stations across the country, peaking at #147 on the CMJ Top 200. As a result of the exposure, they ultimately were nominated for Seattle Weekly's Best Pop Band of 2006 and were also voted by the community as the winners of The Stranger's Big Shot competition.

12:35pm

Brían Ó hAirt
Irish Gaelic/Sean-nós Singing
Sunday May 27, 2012 12:35pm - 1:05pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • URL http://http://www.buamusic.com/brian_hart.html
  • Biography Brían Ó hAirt’s anomalous voice stands as a testament to the power of tradition. His ability to share the mind’s eye of an older generation of singers has afforded him great acclaim at his young age. He became the youngest and first ever American to win the coveted Sgiath Uí Dhálaigh shield at the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann in Listowel, Co. Kerry in 2002—adding his name to the shield’s long list of noted singers including Joe Heaney, Frank Harte and Paddy Berry. His dedication to traditional song and more specifically to the sean-nós style of singing encouraged him to learn the Irish language to an uncanny fluency and along the way introduced him to the close-knit singing community of the Conamara Gaeltacht where Irish is still the commonly spoken language. Brían has performed extensively in the United States at the Milwaukee Irish Festival, Chicago Celtic Festival, Sean-nós Milwaukee and the Traditional Singers Club of the Twin Cities and in Ireland at Lá na nAmhrán, Cruinniu na mBád, the Ennis Trad Festival and Cuairt na mBàrd. He has also had the distinction of being a singer to the President of Ireland, Dr. Mary McAleese. His recordings have been featured on many radio programs’ in Ireland including Céilí House on RTÉ and Lán a’ Mhála on RnG as well as on various NPR programs’ in the States. In 2003 Brían established Sean-nós Milwaukee , the first festival in North America to focus on the sean-nós singing tradition. Its success has merited the production of a compilation album entitled Sean-nós Cois Locha consisting of festival recordings from 2003-2005. Produced with the help of Cló Iar-Chonnachta publishing company, this album showcases some of America’s finest proponents of the tradition, both native Irish as well as American-born.

12:40pm

Ballard Sedentary Sousa Band
Sousa Marches and More
Sunday May 27, 2012 12:40pm - 1:15pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)

12:50pm

Hot Damn Scandal
Tipsy American Gypsy Blues
Sunday May 27, 2012 12:50pm - 1:20pm
Acoustic Stage (Shaw Room) (47.62296, -122.35508)
  • URL http://hotdamnscandal.weebly.com
  • Biography Stinky Pete and Charlie Baby have been travelling around the country in various forms of low rent transportation for several years now, playing music in whichever watering hole takes them in

12:55pm

Hannalee
Harmony-Laden Acoustic Folk
  • Genre CFM -- Contemporary Folk Music
  • URL http://www.hannaleesong.com
  • Biography Blending the sounds of traditional folk music with elements of dark, neverland whimsy, Hannalee creates a unique music strange and familiar at once. Fidelia Rowe, Michael Harley & Anna-Lisa Notter sing in warm three-part harmony that wraps the ear like its favorite childhood blanket and sends it off to bed to dream enchanted dreams.

12:55pm

Tori Marsh
Acoustic Act from Old Fire House
Sunday May 27, 2012 12:55pm - 1:20pm
EMP Sky Church (47.62126, -122.34799)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • Biography Tori Marsh is a young musician inspired by all, who plans on embracing her world through music and lyrics. Tori is a performer often found at the Old Redmond Firehouse Teen Center.

1:00pm

Aaron Zig
Emerging Seattle songwriter
Sunday May 27, 2012 1:00pm - 1:50pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://www.aaronzig.com
  • Biography Formerly of the Seattle band Weightless, Aaron Zig has rebirthed his solo career in 2011 with the release of his first E.P. in 4 years, Heaven Never Left Us. Landing slots at The Bushwick Book Club, Conor Byrne, and a monthly showcase at The Benbow Room, 2012 promises to be a bright year for an artist devoted to the craft of songwriting. Often compared to Devendra Banhart, Iron & Wine, Paul Simon and Elliot Smith, Aaron Zig carries an audience with just his voice and the guitar, weaving intricate melodies with big choruses. Most importantly, every song is honest and direct, allowing audience and performer to engage in a true musical moment.

1:00pm

Led to Sea
Viola Driven Indie-Pop
Sunday May 27, 2012 1:00pm - 1:50pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre CFMI -- Contemporary Folk Music - Indie
  • URL http://www.ledtosea.com
  • Biography Led to Sea is the solo project of Seattle-based violist Alex Guy, who has toured as a string player and solo act throughout the U.S. and Europe with musicians such as Mirah, Laura Veirs, Thao and the Get Down Stay Down and Jason Webley. Alex has also composed for and collaborated with numerous theater and dance groups in Seattle, including 5 years with the Degenerate Art Ensemble. Her viola driven songs merge classical, pop and experimental worlds, and her most recent record 'Into the Darkening Sky' has been described as ' one of the records that local music critics will mention in their top lists at the end of the year.'' (Seattle Show Gal). She is honored to be joined by some of Seattle's most talented string players including Jherek Bischoff, Paris Hurley and Maria Scherer-Wilson.

1:00pm

Tai Shan
Seamstress of Melodies
Sunday May 27, 2012 1:00pm - 1:50pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://www.TaiShanMusic.com
  • Biography Tai’s clear, Joni Mitchell-like voice has been featured in international film series such as Tales from Patchwork Farms, TV shows like ArtZone, and has performed at regional venues such as the Triple Door, the Moore, Folklife Festival, Benaroya Hall and has toured throughout the US. Seattle City Arts magazine describes Tai Shan’s music is like “hugging a total stranger—kind of awkward and totally wonderful.” Grammy Nominee Jovino Santos-Neto calls her a “Seamstress of Melodies,” and Earshot Jazz winner Randy Halberstat states “She will ambush you with her compositions and unique guitar voicing.” Tai Shan has shared the stage with Washington’s Governor Gregoire when Tai performed her environmental song, “Tiny Planet.” The song was later featured in the HBO documentary The Search for Turtle Island. . Lately she as been working with the National Wildlife Federation to protect migrating wildlife in Yellowstone National Park by donating the proceeds of her next EP 1000 Miles to Yellowstone. Visit www.TaishanMusic.com for details.

1:00pm

Vince Mtz. & The Great Blue Yonder
A Seattle-based Americana Band
Sunday May 27, 2012 1:00pm - 1:50pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • URL http://www.vincemtz.com
  • Biography Vince Martinez is a Seattle-based americana singer/songwriter originally from Santa Fe, New Mexico. Vince and his band, The Great Blue Yonder, have been performing in and around Seattle for the past two years and have increasingly been receiving recognition for their engaging live performances and honest, straightforward music. Vince and the band’s latest album, Northwest by Southwest, features original music inspired by Martinez’s New Mexican roots, as well as his recent Pacific Northwest experiences. Vince is also a member of the Seattle chapter of the Bushwick Book Club, a group of musicians that read books and perform original music based on the reading. The Bushwick Book Club has been celebrated in the Seattle Times and the Stranger. Vince has released two full length albums: the debut, self-titled Vince Mtz. & The Great Blue Yonder in 2008 and the more recent Northwest by Southwest in 2010. Both albums have received glowing reviews from the Northwest’s acoustic music society, Victory Music, calling the first album “a record to be experienced and absorbed, not just listened to.” After the latest recording Victory stated that “Martinez and his band show a lot of promise” and to “go see Vince when he passes through”.

1:00pm

Wes Weddell
Singer, Songwriter, Citizen
Sunday May 27, 2012 1:00pm - 1:50pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://www.wesweddell.com
  • Biography Seattle singer/singwriter Wes Weddell has toured the Northwest and points beyond for the last ten years. He also founded and runs Puget's Sound Productions, a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to creating community live-music spaces. His latest release is "By the Side of the Lake."

1:00pm

Willy Blizzard
Indie / Roots / Folk
Sunday May 27, 2012 1:00pm - 1:30pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • URL http://http://www.willyblizzard.com
  • Biography Willy Blizzard: Three singer/songwriters from Western Canada who perform original music, presenting awesome vocal harmonies set against the warmth of acoustic instruments. But it’s really about the lyrics. Their debut album “In From The Cold” showcases twelve songs that make a superb collection of rich songwriting fronted by "the smoothest baritone West of the Rockies" (Vancouver Province). The album captures the musical imagination called "Americana", as well as the spirit of Hank, set against some great grooves of alt-folk, rocked up with electric guitar and pedal steel.

1:10pm

Brother Noland
Brother Noland/ Mystical Fish

1:10pm

Rebecca Lomnicky & David Brewer
Rocking traditional Scottish
Sunday May 27, 2012 1:10pm - 1:40pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.rebeccalomnicky.com & www.davidbrewermusic.com
  • Biography Rebecca Lomnicky began learning violin at age 5, and there-after discovered her calling, Scottish fiddling. Within a few years she won the US Jr. National Scottish Fiddle Championship, and then in 2009 was invited to compete in the most prestigious Scottish fiddling event in the world, the Glenfiddich International Fiddle Competition held at Blaire Castle in Scotland which she won on her first attempt—the first non-Scot to win the title. She is accompanied by bagpiper & multi-instrumentalist David Brewer of the popular west coast Celtic music band “Molly’s Revenge”, whom over the last decade has performed across the US and as far away as China, Australia, & Scotland.

1:15pm

Miss Mamie Lavona
Put Some Color In Your Life
Sunday May 27, 2012 1:15pm - 1:45pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre JAZZ -- Jazz
  • Biography Miss Mamie Lavona the Exotic Mulatta and her White Boys started as a trio in 2005. As the years went by Mamie collected more Caucasian cuties til she had a full stable. The band comes from theatre, stage, and music backgrounds, and continues to be highly involved in the stage-ly arts scene of Seattle. Drawing from styles such as cabaret, swing, New Orleans-style jazz, klezmer, Balkan, vaudeville and more, Miss Mamie and her Boys always put on a racous, diverse, and colorful show.

1:15pm

Vivian & Phil Williams
Northwest Tradition Fiddling
  • Genre TFM -- Traditional Folk Music
  • URL http://www.voyagerrecords.com
  • Biography The Williams have been performing the traditional fiddle dance music of the Pacific Northwest for over 55 years. Vivian is a well known champion fiddler and one of the foremost historians of the pioneer dance music of the Far West, as well as its premier performer. Phil is a well respected backup player, creator of the largest field recording archive of traditional fiddlers in the Northwest, and a principal founder of Folklife. The Williams have issued recordings of over 85 traditional fiddlers, mostly from the Pacific Northwest, on their record label, Voyager Recordings, along with publication of the only music manuscripts so far discovered and published from which dance bands in the pioneer West actually played dances.

1:30pm

King Hat String Band
Close Enough for Bluegrass
Sunday May 27, 2012 1:30pm - 2:00pm
Acoustic Stage (Shaw Room) (47.62296, -122.35508)
  • Genre BG -- Bluegrass
  • URL http://http://www.myspace.com/king_hat_string_band
  • Biography This band grew from a long-running jam session, and has evolved a bit since we started playing out in 2010. We all have deep musical roots and interests, and those interests coalesce around traditional and contemporary bluegrass and Americana music.

1:30pm

Maddy Hebard
Old Fire House
Sunday May 27, 2012 1:30pm - 1:50pm
EMP Sky Church (47.62126, -122.34799)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • Biography Maddy Hebard is 16 years old, has been performing locally for only 6 years. She started out doing school performances, and when she was in 10th grade, began playing open mics at the redmond firehouse and other small places. Maddy occasionally plays shows with her other band at Studio 7, The Vera Project, etc. Maddy is looking to put a small group of people together for her solo project and would really love to take it to the next level. She loves to play and sing folk rock/indie, but also loves to sing old school metal. Maddy is very excited to hopefully be playing this festival, and cant wait to meet a ton of other people who share the same passion in life.

1:30pm

Quichua Mashis
Music from the Andes Ecuador Peru Bolivia
Sunday May 27, 2012 1:30pm - 2:00pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)

1:40pm

Edmund Wayne
Folk

1:40pm

Fofinho, Samia and Dinnen
Brazilian Samba and Choros
Sunday May 27, 2012 1:40pm - 2:10pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre EMI -- Latin America - MUSIC
  • Biography All three members have been performing Brazilian music for many years. All three have visited Brazil many times and also studied at music camps and workshops. Samia has a aradio show on KBCS Saturday afternoons at 2:00 p.m.

1:45pm

Old Sod Session
British, Irish, and Scottish Folksongs
Sunday May 27, 2012 1:45pm - 2:15pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • URL http://www.timreadman.com
  • Biography Vancouver BC’s Tim Readman is a musician, folksinger, songwriter, producer and music journalist, and the former leader of Celtic/folk favourites Fear of Drinking and has played for years with The Arrogant Worms. He has just released a new CD with Jennie Bice of mainly traditional British and Irish folk songs entitled Out of the Green. Jennie is a versatile and in-demand fiddler and teacher who has featured on countless CDs and performed live all over Canada and the UK.

2:00pm

Charles Delahunt
Irish Fiddle Tunes on Guitar
Sunday May 27, 2012 2:00pm - 2:30pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • Biography Used to play fiddle, switched to guitar in order to combine melody and chords on one instrument. Electrical engineer in neuroscience. Main musical venue is the living room, playing for our spaniel Piper who lays on the sofa.

2:00pm

Jamie Fiano
Old Fire House
Sunday May 27, 2012 2:00pm - 2:25pm
EMP Sky Church (47.62126, -122.34799)

2:00pm

Jim Page
Songs Of Engagement
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://www.jimpage.net
  • Biography Jim Page was named by Seattle Metropolitan Magazine as “One Of The 50 Most Influential Musicians In Seattle History.” Having recorded 21 albums over the course of a 40-plus year career and written a mountain of songs Page is a force to be reckoned with. Originally a California native Jim Page has called Seattle and the Pacific Northwest “home” since 1971. His songs have been covered by The Doobie Brothers, Christy Moore, Dick Gaughan, Michael Hedges, and Roy Bailey. He has toured in 13 countries including the US, Canada, Ireland, the UK, most of northern Europe, and Taiwan. Renowned lyricist Robert Hunter says, “If Jim Page ain’t the bastard son of Woody Guthrie I’m T-Bone Walker,” and Bonnie Raitt says, “I'm a longtime admirer.” The late Utah Phillips said it best: “If you’re ever going to get the message, this is the messenger to get it from.”

2:00pm

Lumpkins
Northwestern Country Music
Sunday May 27, 2012 2:00pm - 2:30pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre CW -- Country Western
  • URL http://http://lumpkins.bandcamp.com
  • Biography Second time Northwest Folklife performers Lumpkins are a Bellingham, WA band. They have been playing uniquely Northwestern Country Music since 2009. Their first LP (released on vinyl and in digital formats) "Another Wasted Day" showcased the Stringband lineup of 2009. Their music took a decidedly Country Rock direction with the lineup change in the Summer of 2010. The current lineup, consisting of David Ney, Kevin Lee, Tyler Clarke, Christopher Stainback, and Ross Robinette is on the verge of heading into the studio to record the sophomore LP. They continue to entertain up and down the I-5 corridor.

2:15pm

Joy Mills Band
Indie Americana and Folk
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • URL http://www.joymills.com
  • Biography Established songwriter Joy Mills branches out from her band, The Starlings, to release a new album of solo material exploring the ethos and modern myth. Backed by a full band (electric guitar, pedal steel, bass and drums), she continues on and past Americana to blend her storied songs with compelling and captivating melodies.

2:15pm

Juliana & PAVA
Ancient Russian Folk Songs
Sunday May 27, 2012 2:15pm - 2:45pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre EME -- Central-Eastern Europe & Balkan - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.ethnorussia.com
  • Biography Juliana is a Russian folk singer and ethnomusicologist who formed the group PAVA in Seattle in 2008 to perform songs collected by her in expeditions to remote Russian villages. The ensemble performs frequently on various multicultural events in USA and abroad. In 2010 PAVA performed at the first postwar international music festival in Baghdad, Iraq, by invitation of the Iraqi Ministry of Culture. This is their fifth Folklife (and sixth for Juliana).

2:15pm

Northwest Tap Connection
South West Tap
Sunday May 27, 2012 2:15pm - 2:45pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre JAZZ -- Jazz
  • Biography The Southeast Seattle Community Youth Orchestra & NW Tap Connection are programs in music and dance that seek to provide access to high quality arts program to underserved children in Southeast Seattle

2:20pm

Anna Gordon
18 year-old singer/songwriter
Sunday May 27, 2012 2:20pm - 2:50pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Biography I began writing songs at the age of 14 as a creative outlet, and people seemed to like it. I have been playing shows around cafes and teen centers on the Eastside for nearly three years now.
  • website http://http://annagordon.bandcamp.com

2:20pm

Nathaniel Talbot
Fingerstyle-Driven Indie Folk
  • Genre CFMI -- Contemporary Folk Music - Indie
  • URL http://www.nathanieltalbot.com
  • Biography “Nathaniel Talbot’s high-register croon floats lightly over complex, plucky melodies and lucid tempos with an ethereal, ghostly vibe that meshes perfectly with the music’s forlorn, yet aggressive and ambitious, sound.” Willamette Week, Portland At the ripened age of 28, this Oregon-grown tunesmith is newly celebrating his 16-year anniversary of song-writing. With influences ranging from the traditional sounds of Kelly Joe Phelps, Doc Watson, and Gillian Welch to the more contemporary Iron and Wine, Sufjan Stevens and Elliott Smith, the music represent a unique synthesis of old-time picking and the indie here-and-now. Nathaniel combines furious, finger-style guitar work with thoughtful, melodic vocal lines to create a sonic experience that is truly fresh and memorable.

2:25pm

Aurora Burd
Irish fiddle Airs & Tunes
Sunday May 27, 2012 2:25pm - 2:50pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • Biography Aurora discovered her love of traditional Irish music upon moving to Seattle from California. She enjoys listening to (and playing along with) recordings of Clare-based fiddlers such as Paddy Canny, P.J. Hayes, James Kelly, and Martin Hayes. Several years ago she was drawn to the slow airs, since these beautiful melodies are older than most reels and jigs. From 2008 - 2010 she competed at the All-Ireland Fleadh (the Fleadh Cheoil na hEireann) in Tullamore, Ireland, where in 2009 she placed second in the Fiddle Slow Air competition.

2:30pm

2:35pm

Whitney Ballen
Dreamy, Folk, Love Songs
Sunday May 27, 2012 2:35pm - 3:00pm
EMP Sky Church (47.62126, -122.34799)

2:40pm

Sean Gaskell
Kora Music from West Africa
Sunday May 27, 2012 2:40pm - 3:10pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre EMD -- Africa - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.seangaskell.com
  • Biography Olympia native Sean Gaskell plays the West African Kora, a 21 string harp native to the Mandinka people of The Gambia, Senegal, Mali, Guinea, and Guinea Bissau. The instrument dates back a few hundred years. Many of the songs played on the Kora come from the era of Sunjata Keita, the person who founded the Mande empire back in the mid thirteenth century. The Kora sounds similar to a harp, and with 21 strings, there is much room for personal innovation and improvisation. Gaskell studied the Kora in The Gambia in 2008, and will be returning there in January of '12. He anticipates his first CD release to take place in March of 2012. Visit myspace.com/seankora and listen to a few tracks that will be included in this recording.

2:45pm

A Cedar Suede
Mediterranean
Sunday May 27, 2012 2:45pm - 3:15pm
Acoustic Stage (Shaw Room) (47.62296, -122.35508)
  • Genre JAZZ -- Jazz
  • URL http://www.acedarsuede.com
  • Biography A Cedar Suede is an eclectic combination of high-energy Latin grooves, soaring classical motifs, spontaneous improvisations, and Mediterranean jazz. All pieces are the result of collaborative writing by Belskus and Maschler: a crossroads of modern musical flavors.

2:45pm

The Fabulous Hammers
The Original Northwest Sound
Sunday May 27, 2012 2:45pm - 3:15pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre BLS -- Blues
  • URL http://facebook.com/thefabuloushammers
  • Biography The Fabulous Hammers from right here in Seattle boast an enviably slinky '60s vibe that unmistakably harkens directly back to the heyday of the original "Northwest Sound," developed in this region four decades ago by such influential local players as the Dave Lewis Trio, Frantics, Wailers, Playboys, Dynamics, Viceroys, and Imperials. Oomphs of an electric organ, the traditional saxophone squawking, the rockin' garage/jazz guitar lines– all anchored by reams of driving bass-work, snappy snare-drumming, and sizzling cymbals. this band is a living testament to the timeless power embodied by a regional strain of rock'n' roll. Rather than attempting to recreate a long-gone day, these guys successfully resurrect the best elements of a music-form still held in great esteem by many fans -- but they do it with a modern sensibility and the full-on energy of today.

3:00pm

Colleen Raney Band
Trad/Contemporary Celtic Music
Sunday May 27, 2012 3:00pm - 3:30pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.colleenraney.com
  • Biography Colleen Raney is among the best young Celtic singers of her generation, inspired by the Irish and Scottish songs and tunes that she grew up with as a member of the multi-talented Raney family and alongside the world renowned harp and dulcimer duo Magical Strings. Through her gorgeous voice, at turns whisper soft or intensely powerful, her deft arrangements, and her sidemen – some of the best acoustic musicians in the Northwest – Colleen breathes new life into the old songs, bringing out new facets to the music that haven’t been heard before.

3:00pm

Cumulus
Fuzzy Indie Pop
  • Genre CFMI -- Contemporary Folk Music - Indie
  • URL http://cumulus.bandcamp.com
  • Biography Cumulus is the project of singer-songwriter Alexandra Niedzialkowski. "We spent many foggy morning with her bedroom EPs, endeared by her sweet lyrics and impressed with her catchy hooks. Now backed by a full band of some serious heavy hitters, Cumulus’ puts on some of the most polished indie pop shows in Seattle...Cumulus’ songs are whip smart, a little sad and insidiously charming ." - Abbey Simmons (Sound on the Sound)

3:00pm

DJ Sho Nuph
Souletro movement /206 Zulu/ Stop Biting
Sunday May 27, 2012 3:00pm - 3:30pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)

3:00pm

RedDog
Hardtimes
Sunday May 27, 2012 3:00pm - 3:30pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre TFM -- Traditional Folk Music
  • URL http://reddog.seattle.com
  • Biography Doug Yule - fiddle, vocals Cary Lung - mandolin, vocals Tom Collicott - guitar & banjo, vocals Little Ann Yule - bein' a houn'dog, barking, eating Doug grew up on the East Coast playing and singing from an early age. In 1968, standing on the wrong street corner, he was captured by The Velvet Underground, a cult rock band, and served a three to five year sentence. On his release he continued his ill advised flirtation with rock and roll for another four or five years, finally retiring to do manual labor. On his fiftieth birthday he received a fiddle and three lessons from a rival and became addicted to the traditional music of the American Southeast. This dependency continues unabated today and finds a creative outlet in RedDog. When he's not kneed-up with RedDog playing tunes, Doug builds violins, violas, and (if his granddaughter keeps practicing) cellos. His instruments can be seen at Lasley & Russ' Violin Shop. Cary grew up in a small farm town in the San Joaquin Valley of California where there were more cows and vineyards than street corners. As a young boy he sang and harmonized with his grandfather. In the mid-1960s he met Kenny Hall, the legendary mandolin player, who became his mentor. Cary recorded two albums with the Sweets Mill String Band and, with the Portable Folk Festival, performed in coffeehouses and festivals across the country. In the late 70s he changed directions and opened a magical toy store in Tucson. He moved to Seattle in 2003 and retuned to his musical roots. Tom has spent most of his adult life in Seattle, Washington where he has carved out a successful career as a photo-illustrator and website designer. Tom picked up the guitar of his youth about 12 years ago. He found himself spending more and more time spellbound by the Southern roots music he was learning through the Pacific Northwest’s thriving old-time music scene. In addition to playing guitar and banjo in RedDog, Tom also performs with Seattle’s raucous Atlas Stringband.

3:00pm

Ruzivo
Zimbabwean Afro-Pop
Sunday May 27, 2012 3:00pm - 3:35pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre EMD -- Africa - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.ruzivomusic.com
  • Biography Ruzivo plays a mix of Zimbabwean traditional music and compositions from Paul Mataruse that produces an infectious sound that always gets audiences dancing and singing along.

3:00pm

The Castaways
We Play Uke Music
Sunday May 27, 2012 3:00pm - 3:25pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)

3:00pm

Urtnasan
Morin khuur(Horse-head fiddle)
  • Genre TFM -- Traditional Folk Music
  • Biography My name is Urtaa Gantulga. I am a member of Mongolian morin khuur ( Horse-head fiddle ) ensemble. I play Morin khuur since 1995. I've been invited to play morin khuur around world. Now, I live in Seattle studying at school and teaching Morin khuur.

3:15pm

Exohxo
Eight-piece Chamber Pop/Rock
Sunday May 27, 2012 3:15pm - 3:45pm
EMP Sky Church (47.62126, -122.34799)

3:20pm

Koshanin
Balkan Minimalist World
Sunday May 27, 2012 3:20pm - 3:50pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre EME -- Central-Eastern Europe & Balkan - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.koshanin.com
  • Biography Koshanin - a pianist, composer and a veteran on the music scene whose career stretches well over 20 years, acquired his formal music education at the early age and had his first public performances with youth choirs at the age of 10. With the onset of the new wave of pop music in the '80s, he jumped into the Yugoslavian music scene to play and tour with several groups and finally, with all the turmoil unfolding in the Balkan region in the ‘90s, he moved to the USA to continue his musical journey. He has performed extensively on festivals and stages throughout the USA and Canada with various groups playing Pop, Rock, Blues, Funk, Reggae & Afrobeat. After focusing on more private studies Koshanin developed an interest in reed instruments and gradually shifted to new directions. He continued recording and performing with new groups playing Latin, Jazz, Afro-Cuban, Samba & Rumba Flamenca. New projects followed and by this time all the collaborations and side work amounted to over 30 albums. Meanwhile Koshanin found himself returning to his first love in music - piano, and this, coupled with a revived fascination with Balkan folk music from his childhood, laid the foundation for a new body of work. Koshanin’s new self-titled solo piano project blends musical traditions of his native Serbia and Mediterranean sensibility with contemporary western music styles. Material for this project consists of original compositions complemented with Koshanin’s unique piano adaptations of select traditional folk tunes. Instead of looking at piano exclusively as a classical instrument, Koshanin treats it predominantly as a modern-day folk instrument. This approach allowed music to flow freely, develop gradually and it yielded unrestrained, unconventional forms and song structures resembling old times' folk music. Characterized with abundance of odd time signatures, classical and jazz techniques, and a minimalist compositional approach, these delicate musical tales stand at the meeting point of the East and West, reflecting Koshanin’s own journey. Koshanin is currently based in Portland, Oregon.

3:20pm

The Dapper Cadavers
Dark Country, New Old-Time
Sunday May 27, 2012 3:20pm - 3:50pm
Acoustic Stage (Shaw Room) (47.62296, -122.35508)
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • URL http://www.thedappercadavers.com
  • Biography The Dapper Cadavers are purveyors of a rare musical tapestry of contemporary Americana, replete with ghastly dirges reminiscent of sacred harp chorales, driving refrains of the new-time old-time music, bluesy funerary ballads, and the chimerical inventions of Hazel Rickard’s songwriting. With a graveyard of past members, the Cadavers are Will Munger, Hazel Rickard, Kyle Butz, and Tom Fenollosa.

3:30pm

Bob Antone
Timber genre northwest music
  • Genre TFM -- Traditional Folk Music
  • URL http://www.myspace.com/bobantone
  • Biography Bob Antone, from North Bend, WA plays timber town genre fiddle music, musical saw in his family tradition, shares stories and songs of the northwest, original music written in the shadow of Mt. Si, exploring the folklore of rural east King County and into the Cascades.

3:30pm

Kept See & League of Extraordinary Emcee's INC.
Ear Cookies Ent.
Sunday May 27, 2012 3:30pm - 3:50pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre HH -- Hip Hop
  • URL http://http://earcookies.com/artists/kept-see/
  • Biography David Mickens, A.K.A. Kept See, has been a dynamic writer, producer, and engineer, for the past decade for Junya League Inc. With his authentic and refreshing style, his originality and versatility has firmly placed his label in the world of Hip Hop music. Through his difficult journeys, he has gained respect from legends in the industry as well as gaining friendships from Zulu King, Red Dragon from Universal Zulu Nation and DJ Pizo and Cookiemonster. The Golden Era has had a powerful impact on his career alongside his passion for real Hip Hop music. With total understanding, Hip Hop is a way of life for Kept See. He uses dope jazzy loops, and ultra laid back melodic samples, and hype drum patterns to express his love for this art in remarkable ways. Oh yes, Kept has a plethora of stylish beats to please the souls and minds of real Hip Hop heads. Kept plans to tackle issues dealing with respecting others, as well as respect for the game itself, and tells facts about street life. Becoming a well respected artist, Kept has two singles on satellite radio, “Get out of my way” and, “Gots to get it”, in which Kept See partners with the Infamous Miles Thornton aka J Dot. Ear Cookies has made a positive impact on Kept’s career too, giving JL a distribution deal they plan to grow together in the industry as successful owners of their own label.

3:30pm

The Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra
Indie Contemporary Alt Roots
Sunday May 27, 2012 3:30pm - 4:05pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre CFMI -- Contemporary Folk Music - Indie
  • URL http://www.ttmo.ca
  • Biography Emerging as on of Canada's most exciting young multi-genre roots band, The Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra's faithful underground following has expanded to National awareness and has seen them playing festivals and stages across Canada and The U.S.! 2011 has had a lot of surprises in store for the band with no town to call their home. After attending the Folk Alliance Conference in Memphis Tennessee this February (where their unique style of cross genre contemporary folk peaked interest from festivals and venues across the US and Canada) the band surprisingly had to cancel their spring recording session and tour at the very last minute. But with new music bursting from the seams, it took very little time to reschedule a more creative session for June 2011. The Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra spent the month of June in a tiny cabin on a farm, with no electricity....on a secluded island...together...always together....(...!) creating, merging, and once again melding with expertise, their version of gypsy-roots-grass. For those of us waiting with baited breathe to hear TMO's newest recordings, there is a 5 song EP in the works with a widening sound that binds the country-roots feel and harmonic storytelling of “The Blanche Album”, with the Roma and Afrrican inspiration that the band is known for from “The Double EP”, and as always, is firmly grounded in traditional and roots music. The EP will be released for promotional use only, featuring this years festival hits “The Otter Song” (“Shine”) and “Mountains On Fire”, as well as a new recording of “Home On The Water”, which has been quoted by one young fan as being “the song of our generation”. With an absolute truth to their music that is immediately recognized by audiences, The EP sees TMO experimenting with purposefully plodding and visceral rhythms, described as “like a heard of elephants being held back tight with reigns”, interwoven with elemental break downs, jazz flourishes, and often unadorned, but striking vocals . The ballads have a nostalgic, romantic appeal and a developing mastership of group vocals and 3 part harmonies. It is as the band says, just a blueprint of the next album, to be recorded in January, 2012. The Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra's previous release "The Blanche Album" (2009) was quoted as “that most rare of records: a studio CD that manages to capture the fun of their high-energy onstage performances. They refer to their music as gypsy-ska-folk-grass, and unlike most other bands with eclectic roots like this, they actually pull off the different influences." Devon Leger, Victory Music Review (Seattle). The album pays homage to their beloved piano-carrying touring bus, complete with pot belly stove, hard woods floors, ( and a front seat tied in with rope) that died on the banks of Logan Lake, BC. Although nothing could take her place, upon realizing the free time that comes with being able to be on time for a gig if travelling faster than 35km an hour, TMO has found a new love for their speedy 15 passenger 'lead top hat' Started as a jam band in a Victoria BC's open mic, The Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra have consistently followed the demands of their fans, taking them from a 4 month tour in Europe in 2008, and national tours in 2009 and 2010 that garnered much recognition, wining 2010 Monday Magazine “M” award for Most Promising Local Band, and performing showcases at NXNE, Folk Alliance, and this year at OCFF. These travels have also developed the bands collection of 13 typewriters, 3 pairs of riding boots (found in abandoned houses in the prairies), two shaving kits complete with shoe polishers, a fountain pen, numerous pocket watches, 25 golden deblumes, and 13 hay pennies.... TMO has been honoured to share the stage with the likes of Oka, Delhi to Dublin, Hanson, Jon And Roy, Railroad Earth, Maria In The Shower, United Steel Workers of Montreal, Carolyn Mark, Geoff Berner, David Francey, CR Avery, Fish and Bird, and Miss Emily Brown. In addition to touring summer festivals and the North American music circuit, TMO also regularly donates their time and music to community events, fundraisers and awareness campaigns as well as consistently bringing fresh new bands in from the Pacific Northwest and across Canada to Vancouver and Victoria BC. TMO 's past dates can be found under 'shows'. For booking contact info@ttmo.ca

3:35pm

Thornton Creek Elementary School 5th grade
Thornton Creek Ukulele
Sunday May 27, 2012 3:35pm - 3:55pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)

3:40pm

La Famille Léger
French-Canadian Family Band
Sunday May 27, 2012 3:40pm - 4:05pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre TFM -- Traditional Folk Music
  • URL http://http://www.lafamilleleger.com/
  • Biography The Légers play the dancing music of French Canada - the music handed down through generations in the New World, the music of back porches and kitchen parties. Patriarch Louis Léger leads the band on the one-row melodeon (a type of button accordion), son Devon plays fiddle, Devon's mom Barbara plays guitar and his wife, Dejah is on piano. This proudly "old school" family band will have your own family dancing and joining in on the fun”

3:40pm

Squirrel Butter
Oldtime, Blues & Country Duets
Sunday May 27, 2012 3:40pm - 4:10pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)

3:45pm

3:50pm

Anzanga Marimba Ensemble
25 years of exciting sounds
Sunday May 27, 2012 3:50pm - 4:25pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)

3:55pm

the Wiretappers
Western Swing & Honky Tonk Fun
Sunday May 27, 2012 3:55pm - 4:25pm
Acoustic Stage (Shaw Room) (47.62296, -122.35508)

4:00pm

Ruze Dalmatinke
Music & Songs of Croatia
  • Genre EME -- Central-Eastern Europe & Balkan - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.velaluka.org
  • Biography Ruže Dalmatinke is a Seattle-based professional ensemble specializing in the music of Croatia and Bosnia, from the stringent open throat style of interior Croatia, to lyrical Dalmatian and Bosnian melodies. The group was founded by two sisters, Binki Franulović Spahi and Alma Franulović Plancich, who immigrated with their family to the United States after World War II from their native island of Korčula, Dalmatia in Croatia. The sisters are backed by expert musicians who are soloists in their own right. Vela Luka Croatian Dance Ensemble was created in 1975 by Anacortes Croatians under the leadership of Maria Franulović Petrish, for cultural preservation and presentation. The sisters, Maria, Alma and Binki realized in this country it does not take long to lose one’s ethnic and cultural identity and that work must be done to preserve and educate. Vela Luka and Ruže Dalmatinke have been featured in two national TV documentaries - Hrvati! (PBS, 1981) and Children of Ellis Island (ABC, 1986)-numerous local radio and television programs, as well as books and audio recordings. In 1986, they represented the State of Washington at the Rededication of the Statue of Liberty in New York and at EXPO '86 in Vancouver, B.C. RD, in 1986, travelled to Mazatlan, Mexico, performing in numerous concerts. In 1988 and 1990, both groups toured Croatia and Bosnia-Hercegovina and in 2000, VL and RD traveled to the homeland once again performing throughout Croatia. They were featured performers at the Washington State Centennial Celebration in 1989; Voices West, Salt Lake City, 1991, 1993, and 1994, and the opening celebration of the Seattle Symphony's Benaroya Hall in 1998. In 1996, the ensemble received the Governor's Heritage Award from the Washington State Art's Commission. Between 1996 and 2000, the ensembles performed in Idaho, Sacramento, San Francisco, and in 1999 were the featured performers at the Redlands Bowl, Redlands, California. The ensembles were featured in the King County Arts Commission Touring Arts Roster for 2002-2003 and 2009-2012. Fall 2002, VL participated in Green Meadows Productions’ Festival of Cultures west coast tour - 48 performances, 7 cities, across 3 states. The 2003 calendar included the opening of McCaw Hall, local theatre and festival performances and a February concert in San Francisco, CA. In 2004, amongst numerous local performances, VL performed at Paramount Theatre, Seattle, as part of the “DANCE this…” and the ensembles together performed for the opening of the McIntyre Hall, Mt. Vernon, WA. The 2005 calendar featured a tour to Oregon and inclusion in the Kirkland Performance Center Season. In 2008 VL performed the 10th Anniversary of DANCE this… at the Paramount Theatre, Seattle. Annual performances continued 2005-2011: Blessing of the Fleet, Gig Harbor; NW Folklife Festival; EHC Cultural Crossroads and EHC Winter Worldfest. VL & RD instructors and members, over the years, have taught at local schools as part of curriculum and as special event speakers/instructors. Ruze Dalmatinke invited to perform at Kennedy Center in 2012!

4:00pm

SistaHailstorm
SistaHailstorm from L.A
Sunday May 27, 2012 4:00pm - 4:20pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre HH -- Hip Hop
  • Biography Bio will be provided by 206 Zulu Nation

4:00pm

The Horde and the Harem
Chamber Folk
Sunday May 27, 2012 4:00pm - 4:30pm
EMP Sky Church (47.62126, -122.34799)
  • Genre CFMI -- Contemporary Folk Music - Indie
  • URL http://www.thehordeandtheharem.com
  • Biography The Horde and the Harem's brand of intricate Folk-Rock however, has proven that it is possible to amass a large following in a short time. Within less than a year of their formation, they've headlined every major venue from Seattle to Arizona. Creating music that is driven by four-part vocal harmonies and melodic guitar fills, combining over a precise rhythm section and anchored into place by the weight and grace of the piano, The Horde and the Harem's style results in thick layers of melody that infiltrate your senses, lodging themselves in your brain and cursing you with their inherent catchiness. Be it at festivals, such as South by Southwest, Capitol Hill block party, and Northwest Folklife, or at premiere venues all over the west coast, the Horde and the Harem bring an energy to every live performance that makes their act second to none.

4:05pm

SUPA: Seattle Ukulele Players Association
Ukulele Elvis = the King on Uke
Sunday May 27, 2012 4:05pm - 4:25pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)

4:15pm

Sami Braman
Daughter/Father Cape Breton
Sunday May 27, 2012 4:15pm - 4:40pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Biography Samantha has played in The Onlies for four years, and the Onlies have played on stages at Folklife since 2009. She is a member of Northwest Scottish Fiddlers (also a regular folklife performer). A student of Ruthie Dornfeld, she loves Cape Breton fiddling. She plays and practices every night with her father, Tom, who tries to keep up with her. Sami is in eighth grade and will enter high school in the fall. Her CD is with her band, The Onlies.

4:20pm

Chervona
Gypasy/Klezmer/PolkaforMasses!
Sunday May 27, 2012 4:20pm - 4:55pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre FRW -- World-Intl Folk - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.chervona.com
  • Biography The band started practicing in Nov of 2006, and within first weeks of its existence they played at “Gypsymania” – gypsy dance discotheque created by Gogol Bordello’s debaucher D.J. Dimon. After their first public appearances they rapidly gained popularity in their hometown. In 2007 Chervona played some special appearances with world famous Manu Chao and Gogol Bordello. By 2009 Chervona have shared stage with most exiting and famous Portland’s bands including March Forth , 3 Leg Torso, Vagabond Opera, Portland Cello Project and many more. In addition to countless street and club performances Chervona has played quite a few big stages, among them: Bite of Oregon, Northwest Folk Life festival in Seattle, Slavic Festival and Oregon Country Fair in Eugene, Red Marines festival in California, Under Volcano Festival in Vancouver (BC), April Fool’s Day Carnivals, Revolution Party in Portland and many others. In 2008, Chervona appeared in Hale Mednick's locally produced, directed and shot independent film Messiah Complex. Two of their songs,"Chervona Wine"and "Girlfriends are a Pain in the Ass," were featured on the soundtrack. "Messiah Complex" planned for screening at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. During it's first 3 years Chervona has played about 200 performances all over NW of America. Thousands of people from Vancouver, BC to Los Angeles watched, listened and danced to Chervona's music calling Chervona - Best NW Party Band! As year 2010 is in porogress, Chervona is focusing on producing new audio, video/mulimeia materials and establishing it's e-net presence to gain more a solid fan base for the upcomming US and Europe tour and major label CD release.

4:20pm

Trio Fleur de Lys
Lyrical harp, cello and flute
Sunday May 27, 2012 4:20pm - 4:50pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • Biography We came together as a group 7 years ago at the request of a hospice patient. She asked us to play chamber music at her home once a week as she said farewell to firiends and family. She named our group and each performance is in her honor. Our flute player writes original adaptations of Irish folk songs as well as original compositions that feature our instruments in unique ways. We love playing together. This would be our 4th year at Folklife and we consider it an honor and a highlight of the year to come from Ellensburg with friends and family in tow to play for you.

4:30pm

Alchymeia
Celtic Eastern European Fusion
  • Genre FRW -- World-Intl Folk - MUSIC
  • URL http://http://www.myspace.com/alchymeia
  • Biography The practitioners of the ancient art of alchemy often sought to transform or combine a variety of elements. In a similar manner, the members of the ensemble Alchymeia gather folk song ingredients from various cultures and arrange them in new and fascinating ways. The repertoire reflects the varying backgrounds of the ensemble's founding musicians.

4:30pm

Central Intelligence
C.I. - The NewWest Is US!
Sunday May 27, 2012 4:30pm - 4:50pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre HH -- Hip Hop
  • Biography Central Intelligence is a Hip-hop group comprised of members from Seattle's Central District. Originally a 5-member group, they released their first project in 2001. Now, ten years later, a few members have returned to their love of music and created a new album with a sound a bit different than what fans might have been used to. With production mainly from group member Key, this album is truly a "hands-on" project. C.I. is excited to add their voices back to the collective of Seattle-area talent.

4:30pm

Professor Gall
Junkyard Folk and Jazz
Sunday May 27, 2012 4:30pm - 5:00pm
Acoustic Stage (Shaw Room) (47.62296, -122.35508)
  • Genre ZZZ -- Uncategorized
  • URL http://www.professorgall.com
  • Biography 'A Tincture of Junkyard Folk and Steampunk Jazz'. Professor Gall seeks to uncover the contradictions of an ambiguous and native-less society, 'dreaming the existentialists' dream', while at the same time pleading for individualism, peace, and more fun at funerals. The Portland, Oregon conglomerate starts with Drew Norman on vocals, guitar, percussion stomp box and banjo, who brings his theatrical experience to the musical stage and is responsible for the initial musical and lyrical embellishments. Drew’s recent side roles include the ‘Husband’ in the stage and movie version of Sally Tomato’s TOY ROOM(Severe Enterprises), a rock opera that won accolades from The Heart of England Film Festival, among others. He is also commissioned by other musical luminaries on stage and in the studio from Chris Robley’s Fear of Heights Orchestra (Cutthroat Pop Records) to Jeff Hanson (Kill Rock Stars Records). Scott Johnston heads up the first chair position for the horn section, arranging charts and providing his saxophone alchemy. Rounding out the ensemble is Monte Skillings on trombone, Todd Burba on clarinet and accordion, Sean Hudson on stand-up bass, Jake Pegg on tuba, and Andrew Clarinet on the.…ahem…clarinet. Critical acclaim for their first full length CD ‘Intravenous Delusion’ has enabled Professor Gall to become a regional favorite, sharing the stage with semi-national/national acts like The Devil Makes Three, Eric McFadden Trio, Slim Cessna's Auto Club, Billy Nayer Show, Vagabond Opera, the Dandy Warhols and Sleepytime Gorilla Museum at venues throughout the West Coast as well as festivals and conventions like the Folklife Festival (Seattle,WA), Gearcon (Portland,OR), Teslacon (Madison,WI) and Steamcon( Bellevue, WA). The band released in March of 2010 their sophomore release entitled ‘The Psychology of Booze and Guilt’ to rave reviews. Professor Gall was recently featured by Seattle’s City Arts Magazine as the Portland, Oregon representative of the National Steampunk Movement, along with the Dresden Dolls (Boston), Abney Park (Seattle) and Unwoman(San Francisco).

4:35pm

Canote Brothers
Those Musical Twins
Sunday May 27, 2012 4:35pm - 5:00pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)

4:35pm

Koko and the Sweetmeats
Seattle Psych Garage
  • Genre CFMFR -- Contemporary Folk Music - Folk Rock
  • URL http://http://kokoandthesweetmeats.bandcamp.com/
  • Biography Koko and the Sweetmeats was formed in 2009. Initially a solo project for Garett, The Sweetmeats lineup currently consists of Laura Vandercrimp on drums, Andrew Houle on saxophone and vocals and Garett Vandercrimp on guitar and vocals. In 2009 The indestructible Sound of Koko was released, followed up by the full length Foreign Island in 2010 and the Double EP Sacrifice in 2011. “a raw noise that sounds part vintage ’60s rock (think the Kinks, the Animals), part blues (of the frenzied, up-tempo variety, like Screamin’ Jay Hawkins), and entirely, awesomely dynamic.” ERIN K. THOMPSON - Seattle Weekly “Van der Crimp and his drummer wife Laura have been releasing albums under the moniker Koko and the Sweetmeats since Garett decided to move from his native South Africa in 2007. And they might be Seattle's best-kept secret. The duo (who, in the live setting, occasionally double in size with bassist Kieran Smith and Andrew Houle on sax) have gently applied their Kinks and Howlin' Wolf influences to a handful of brilliant and criminally unheard releases.” MARK LORE – Portland Mercury

4:40pm

Spirit of Ojah
World music from West Africa
Sunday May 27, 2012 4:40pm - 5:15pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre EMD -- Africa - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.myspace.com/spiritofojah
  • Biography The Spirit of Ojah Dance band, led by legendary Ghanaian highlife drummer, Roger Ocquaye, plays long harmonious waves of sound and rhythm. The band has performed all around the PNW for 5 years. People are inspired to get up and dance.

4:45pm

Us on Roofs
Ethereal upbeat adventure rock
Sunday May 27, 2012 4:45pm - 5:15pm
EMP Sky Church (47.62126, -122.34799)
  • Genre ZZZ -- Uncategorized
  • URL http://usonroofs.com
  • Biography From the seaside town of Gig Harbor, WA, Us on Roofs was formed by three friends with a mutual love for the Pacific Northwest, mid-twentieth century science fiction, and local music. Since forming in 2009, Us on Roofs has worked hard and accomplished a great deal. Their achievements include: participating as a semi-finalist in EMP Sound Off 2010, releasing a seven song EP, releasing a single on Burning Building Recordings’ 2011 compilation, adding a fourth member, releasing another 5 track EP, touring down the west coast, and all the while building a stronger local following. They continue to promote their newest EP as they gear up for a full-length release in 2012.

4:50pm

DJ Sho Nuph
Souletro movement /206 Zulu/ Stop Biting
Sunday May 27, 2012 4:50pm - 6:00pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)

4:50pm

John Palmes
Go Lemmings, Alaska Folk Music
Sunday May 27, 2012 4:50pm - 5:15pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre CFM -- Contemporary Folk Music
  • URL http://www.johnpalmes.com
  • Biography "Don't call me a singer/songwriter!" John Palmes is an Alaskan folk musician who plays a mix of traditional folk music and songs he makes up from everyday experience. “I’d rather sing with people than for people. Lately, I’ve been concentrating on songs that we can sing together.” “I am a singer. Singing is the most powerful way to communicate. It makes you want to dance, it gets you at a very basic emotional level and it has an intellectual part too. I use my instruments, guitar, fiddle and mouthbow, to support my voice. I want to use my voice to say important things and to support other voices.” “I am a folk singer: My songwriting is something that happens as I think about the things around me. I write songs when I’m walking, driving or running my fishing boat. I sing along with the engine and add the thoughts that are going through my head. Otherwise, I collect and sing folk songs both ancient and modern that help me say what I feel.” John is known for his innovative playing of the mouthbow, the world’s first stringed instrument (Google “mouthbow”). His album, Mouthbow:Small Voices was featured on National Public Radio. John’s songwriting and his song “The Ballad of Ramblin’ Jack Pachelbel” was featured on All Things Considered in the “What’s in a Song?” series. John performs regularly at the Northwest Folklife Festival, the Alaska Folk Festival in Juneau, and the Fisher Poet’s Gathering in Astoria, Oregon, and is the musical director of the Tlingit Gospel Singers, singing traditional hymns in the Tlingit language. In 2003 and 2005 he played at the Australia National Folk Festival, and in 2007 John played at the Cygnet, and Georgetown Folk Festivals in Tasmania. He has been on the board of the National Jew’s Harp Festival held in Bay City Oregon. “ I am an entertainer, but I want to reach my audience in a more fundamental way. I want them to be different people when the set’s over, with new ideas and new ways of using music in their own lives.”

4:50pm

Kierah Raymond
Cape Breton/Scottish Fiddling
Sunday May 27, 2012 4:50pm - 5:20pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.irishmadness.com
  • Biography Kierah has been a performer since she was 5 years old. She just completed her classical violin teachers certification. Kierah has recorded two Celtic music CD's - both dominated for Canadian Folk Music awards. She has also written and published a book of all original fiddle music.

5:00pm

Baby Gramps
Rags Jazz Blues Throat Singing

5:20pm

Eleanor Murray
Olympia, WA Warble-Songbird
Sunday May 27, 2012 5:20pm - 5:50pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://http://eleanormurray.com/
  • Biography Olympia, WA, warble-songbird Eleanor Murray weaves songs from ferns and yarn. Music that is like looking into a glittery glass terrarium; each track is a miniature world of fog and trees. Her new release, “Oh Thunder” is an album of country-folk dreams to make you swoon for a forest. It pushes the boundaries of “folk,” eager to explore new and majestic territories. Eleanor’s music teeters between the careful crafting of a folk song to full band explosions, with drums, violin, bass, and electric guitar accompanying the ride. “It throws you through loops; one moment you think you have Eleanor Murray figured out, but then she shows you that she’s not an easy catch. You cannot draw a square around her and call it good – she is undefinable.” – Fensepost

5:25pm

Curtains For You
Retro Pop

5:30pm

Blackthorn
High-energy westcoast celtic
Sunday May 27, 2012 5:30pm - 6:00pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre TFM -- Traditional Folk Music
  • URL http://www.blackthornband.com
  • Biography Blackthorn's repertoire celebrates the traditional music of Ireland and Scotland as well as folk music of English and French Canada. From lively jigs and reels to heart-wrenching airs and ballads, savour the melodies and intricately woven harmonies that bring this music to life in a new way, mixed with humour and above all else, fun.

5:30pm

BOAT
Sloppy Pop
Sunday May 27, 2012 5:30pm - 6:00pm
EMP Sky Church (47.62126, -122.34799)

5:30pm

Seattle Waldorf H.S. Jallamollawalla Rhythm Band
Nigeria to New Orleans
Sunday May 27, 2012 5:30pm - 6:00pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre EMS -- School Ensembles
  • Biography This is a World Music Ensemble from the Seattle Waldorf H.S. on John Street.We play music from the Yoruba and Mande cultures in Africa and follow the journey of the music to the caribbean and New Orleans. The Band meets for 4 classes a week as is led by Gordy Ryan, who played for 25 years with the Babatunde Olatunji Drums of Passion as well as with Santana and many other international artists.

5:40pm

Atlas Stringband
High-Powered Old-Time Musie

5:50pm

Renegade Stringband
Northwest Bluegrass
Sunday May 27, 2012 5:50pm - 6:20pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre BG -- Bluegrass
  • URL http://www.renegadestringband.com
  • Biography Renegade Stringband plays Northwest Bluegrass music. The band formed in Portland, Oregon during the summer of 2010, uniting around their love of traditional music, hard-stomping acoustic songs, and bluesy vocal harmonies. When they aren’t playing original numbers or interpreting the work of legends like Woody Guthrie or Ella Fitzgerald, the band covers everyone from Tom Waits to the Black Keys. The band features singer Jessica Jarris, mandolinist Ben Larsen, Austin Moore on guitar, Joe Seamons plays banjo & harmonica, and Allen Clayton plucks & slaps the upright bass. All five members sing.

5:55pm

The HeartRocks
The HeartRocks
Sunday May 27, 2012 5:55pm - 6:25pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • Biography flora and sarah became fast friends at cornish college of the arts several years ago, and just recently made the brilliant realization they need to sing their quirky serious folk/pop songs together.

6:00pm

Seattle Kirtan Singers
Blissful Sacred Hindu Chanting
Sunday May 27, 2012 6:00pm - 7:50pm
Center House Theatre: Sponsored by KUOW (47.62170, -122.35049)
  • Genre EMA -- Asia - MUSIC
  • Biography A group of local singers that find bliss in chanting the name of God while celebrating Indian culture.

6:00pm

SUS
Snapsvisor - Songs To Drink To
Sunday May 27, 2012 6:00pm - 6:50pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre EMC -- Scandinavia-Baltic - MUSIC
  • Biography Started in the 1990s to sing Scandinavian material primarily for dancing. We also enjoy carrying on the strong tradition of drinking songs that is currently well and alive in Sweden.

6:00pm

The Jelly Rollers
Primal Blues and Americana
Sunday May 27, 2012 6:00pm - 6:30pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre BLS -- Blues
  • Biography At the heart of the Jelly Rollers are guitarist/singer/songwriter Darren Loucas and singer/harp man Sean Divine, a pair of Miami natives who, having met up again in Seattle, started playing together in 1993--Darren on guitar, Sean on harmonica, creating a pared-down, rough-hewn blues sound smack in the middle of the sub-pop world culture explosion. A master guitar player in a metropolis full of good guitar players, Loucas-whose playing is heavily influenced by the early bluesmen by way of ‘60s and ‘70s big rock acts like Led Zeppelin and the Who combines technical virtuosity with the deep, from-the-heart sentiment that elevates a certain few guitarists above the ever-growing herd. Divine’s harpwork twines perfectly with Loucas’ guitar sounds, bobbing and chugging and weaving with bent notes and sustained howls of train-whistle heartbreak, and his voice has a sort of alluringly rich and throaty quality; it is the voice of the blues-nostalgic and haunting, defiant and a bit tetched.

6:00pm

Titanium Sporkestra
Heavy Metal Marching Band
  • Genre SE -- Special Events
  • URL http://www.TitaniumSporkestra.com
  • Biography Titanium Sporkestra formed in 2007 and since then have played their unique blend of heavy metal and marching band punk for audiences in Boston, Austin, Providence, Brooklyn, NYC, San Francisco, Portland, and Burning Man. Titanium Sporkestra is proud to be from Seattle and looking forward to bringing our show to Europe.

6:30pm

A. E. and the I.O.U's
Wacky Relevant Original Folk
Sunday May 27, 2012 6:30pm - 7:00pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre CFM -- Contemporary Folk Music
  • Biography Original songs that make funny and sometimes more serious observations about our world. Influenced by Tom Lehrer, John Prine and others, their style encompasses folk, rock, country and even a little reggae.

6:30pm

Danny Trashville
Americana
Sunday May 27, 2012 6:30pm - 7:00pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://www.dannytrashville.com
  • Biography Danny Trashville grew up in the music-rich environments of rural Oklahoma and Nashville, Tennessee where he learned to value traditional music styles amid the innovation of some of country music’s greatest legends. His performance career began as lead guitarist with various bands before deciding to focus on writing his own material as a solo performer and vocalist. Drawing on his country roots, Danny has found a solid outlet for his own guitar pickin’ vision of Americana with songs spanning barroom tales, cultural satire, and introspective journeys. He released his self-titled debut album in 2009 and spent the next year bringing his music to a growing fan base at over 250 shows. While scaling back live performances in 2011, Danny has been working on finishing material for his next album.

6:45pm

Stacy Jones Band
high energy blue eyed soul
Sunday May 27, 2012 6:45pm - 7:20pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre BLS -- Blues
  • URL http://www.stacyjonesband.com
  • Biography Winner of the 2010 Best Female Vocalist and 2009 Best New Band awards from the Washington Blues Society, SJB continues to blow fans away with their high-energy, genre bending performances. Amazing vocals, incredible musicianship, outstanding songwriting and powerful, dynamic arrangements – it’s easy to understand why Stacy and her band are captivating the crowds and gathering new fans at each event they perform.Twenty-Something Stacy Jones not only impresses with a vocal richness beyond her years but is also a top-notch harmonica player as well as playing keyboards and acoustic guitar. The entertaining trio of Rick Bowen (drums), Tom Jones (bass) and Jeff Menteer (guitar) provides the foundation for a strong ensemble sound and the band’s obvious joy of making music together is contagious.

7:00pm

7:00pm

David Rovics
People's History in Song
Sunday May 27, 2012 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Intiman Choral Courtyard (47.62372, -122.35242)

7:00pm

7:00pm

E.T. & the Boy
Super Short Leftist Songs
Sunday May 27, 2012 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Intiman Choral Courtyard (47.62372, -122.35242)

7:00pm

Eduardo Mendonça & Show Brazil!
Brazilian Music and Dance
Sunday May 27, 2012 7:00pm - 7:30pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre EMI -- Latin America - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.showbrazil.com
  • Biography Show Brazil!, which has gained much recognition in the past 15 years, has performed throughout United States, Canada and Brazil. Show Brazil!’s band leader and Director Eduardo Mendonça, a native of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, traces his lineage to a royal African family bearing the hereditary title of Mama-Beka ("prophet of the royal court"), as documented by the Instituto Geográfico e Histórico da Bahia. Eduardo who recently performed for legendary Brazilian musicians Geraldo Azevedo, Roberto Menescal, Alcione and Jorge Ben Jor. Mendonça had the honor to play twice for the 14th Dalai Lama (Seattle, WA, USA, 2008); Pope John Paul II’s welcome to Brazil, former South Africa President Nelson Mandela (Seattle, WA, USA, 1999), Brazilian President João Baptista Figueiredo (Brazil – 1999), and he was featured in a Paul Simon documentary video in 1991. In addition, Eduardo Mendonça is: - Former MusicianFellow for Music National Service created under Serve America Act signed on April 21st, 2009 by President Barack Obama. (2009-2010) - Winner of “Spirit of Liberty Award 2009” – Award for an immigrant who has made outstanding contribution to his adopted country, the U.S.A. while maintaining his ethnic heritage. – Ethnic Heritage Council of Seattle. - Winner of “Outstanding Brazilian Male Singer based in The U.S.” for the 2007 Annual Brazilian International PRESS AWARD (Florida); - Winner of "Tribute for Excellence and Achievements in Advancement of Performing Arts and Education of the Brazilian Music in 2006" - Centro Cultural Hispano Americano and University of Washington.

7:00pm

Jim Page
Songs Of Engagement
Sunday May 27, 2012 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Intiman Choral Courtyard (47.62372, -122.35242)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://www.jimpage.net
  • Biography Jim Page was named by Seattle Metropolitan Magazine as “One Of The 50 Most Influential Musicians In Seattle History.” Having recorded 21 albums over the course of a 40-plus year career and written a mountain of songs Page is a force to be reckoned with. Originally a California native Jim Page has called Seattle and the Pacific Northwest “home” since 1971. His songs have been covered by The Doobie Brothers, Christy Moore, Dick Gaughan, Michael Hedges, and Roy Bailey. He has toured in 13 countries including the US, Canada, Ireland, the UK, most of northern Europe, and Taiwan. Renowned lyricist Robert Hunter says, “If Jim Page ain’t the bastard son of Woody Guthrie I’m T-Bone Walker,” and Bonnie Raitt says, “I'm a longtime admirer.” The late Utah Phillips said it best: “If you’re ever going to get the message, this is the messenger to get it from.”

7:00pm

More of Anything
MoA
Sunday May 27, 2012 7:00pm - 7:30pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre NT -- New Traditions
  • URL http://www.moreofanything.com
  • Biography MoeBetta is an MC who truly believes it is his duty to not just rhyme to beats but to actually "move the crowd". He believes that by making his stage show the central piece of his musical artistry and incorporating elements and ideas not usually associated with hip hop in to his live performance he can take the observer on a journey to the essence of his message; "Music Is Everything!"

7:00pm

Nina Laboy
Workers Who Sing
Sunday May 27, 2012 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Intiman Choral Courtyard (47.62372, -122.35242)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • Biography Nina Laboy is a graduate of Fordham University School of Drama and the NYC American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She has a long list of credits performing Latin Jazz, folk and musical theatre. She is a social justice activists who has performed for many community events.

7:00pm

ORCA TEAM
Pacific NW Post-Punk Surf
Sunday May 27, 2012 7:00pm - 7:20pm
EMP Sky Church (47.62126, -122.34799)
  • Biography ORCA TEAM is a 1960s Post Punk Beach Party from the confusing waters of the Pacific Northwest. They make the music of a punk trio if everyone in the band decided to keep their volume low and their tones clean. Leif Anders and Jessica B. created ORCA TEAM with a sparse minimalistic spirit to song writing. Each song is short, sung with a lonesome croon, equipped with a melodic bass line, and drenched in reverb. Songs topics range from wearing a retainer, traveling to foreign cities, being a boring person, letting go of past feelings for a lover, and being a spoiled trust-funded baby. ORCA TEAM began in Portland, OR, but has migrated up to Seattle, WA. The TEAM now consists of Dwayne Cullen, Leif Anders and Jessica B. Top influences include Dusty Springfield, Young Marble Giants, The Flamingos, The Slits, Pylon, Del Shannon, The Smiths, Jan and Dean and The Raincoats.
  • website http://orcateamband.tumblr.com

7:00pm

Robert Sarazin Blake
Bellingham Songs and Story
Sunday May 27, 2012 7:00pm - 7:30pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)

7:00pm

The Chris Chandler and Paul Benoit Show
Spoken Word Blues
Sunday May 27, 2012 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Intiman Choral Courtyard (47.62372, -122.35242)
  • Genre ZZZ -- Uncategorized
  • URL http://www.chrischandler.com
  • Biography Poet and storyteller Chris Chandler is as hilarious and entertaining as he is provocative and rabble-rousing, delivering vignettes about politics and modern culture with the fire of a Baptist Preacher. His appearances are insightful tales of a world gone slightly mad, accompanied by a wide variety of musical styles. He has performed on thousands of stages across North America, working with such legendary figures as Allen Ginsberg, Pete Seeger, Mojo Nixon and Ani DiFranco. The late great Utah Phillips called Chris "the best performance poet I have ever seen."

7:00pm

Tito Ramsey
Pop, Dance, Soul
  • Genre NT -- New Traditions
  • URL http://titoramsey.com
  • Biography Tito Ramsey’s creations are a synergy of aggressive pop, electronica, and soul, often drawing comparisons to Jeff Buckley and Little Richard. His solo show features guitar, keys, vocals, live beat sequencing, recordings of found sounds and spontaneous bodily eruptions. Tito has played shows in London, Amsterdam, Paris, Barcelona and in many cities around the US. He has shared the stage with various well-known musicians, from The Head and the Heart to jazz great Yusef Lateef. Tito is set to release his third album, Hi Lo EP, in January 2012. Named at birth Erin Ramsey, a family friend from Spain called him “Erintito” (little Erin) and “Tito” stuck. Tito’s parents educated him through an exploratory method of home-schooling, allowing him to learn the piano on his own through improvisation and not forcing him to wear clothing until a very late age. Tito’s family comes from a religious background, as both of his grandfathers were preachers and both of his grandmothers toured the country singing gospel music, but Tito took his own route allowing music to guide his pursuits. In college Tito studied modern jazz and composition, allowing him the opportunity to study with Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson, most well-known for writing string arrangements for Marvin Gaye. Since then, he has collaborated with hordes of talented musicians writing music for film and theater, rock bands and a string quartet. But, in 2007, the loss of a dear friend left Tito searching. He focused his energy on exploring new ways to make music, collecting electronic instruments, and honing a new sound. He has seamlessly blended this new obsession with electronica and his older soulful writing. And now he can’t stop dancing.

7:00pm

Ukulele Kaeley
She Sings and Plays Her Peace
Sunday May 27, 2012 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Intiman Choral Courtyard (47.62372, -122.35242)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • Biography From her experiences listening to conservative voices in Eastern Washington to her life-changing work filming and recording voices from post-conflict countries like Rwanda and Bosnia, Kaeley Pruitt-Hamm uses her voice to think out loud through music. Art and activism go hand in hand for this band.

7:10pm

Laura Kemp Trio
Folk-Grass and a Twist of Jazz
Sunday May 27, 2012 7:10pm - 7:40pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • URL http://http://www.laurakemp.com
  • Biography With musical interests that span anything from folk to bluegrass to jazz to kirtan, Laura Kemp has been entertaining audiences on the west coast for 20 years. During that time, she has produced 6 studio and two live CD’s, and has won the Eugene Weekly’s annual poll for Best Singer-Songwriter too many times to keep track of.

7:10pm

Robert Meade
Soulful Americana
Sunday May 27, 2012 7:10pm - 7:40pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://www.robertmeade.com
  • Biography Has been touring and performing original compositions for 2 years, performing in the 19 states surrounding his home base of Eugene, Oregon. He's performed last year (2011) at South By Southwest in Austin, Texas and earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City Utah (2012). This summer he is releasing his first solo album.

7:15pm

Paul Anastasio's Fire of Tierra Caliente
S.W. Mexican violin music
  • Genre EMI -- Latin America - MUSIC
  • URL http://SwingCatEnterprises.com
  • Biography Born at an early age, I began playing the violin before I had good sense. Against almost insurmountable odds, I became incredibly famous, making hundreds in a given year. Despite all this, I remain a nice guy.

7:30pm

Seattle Women's Chorus
Choral Harmony
  • Genre CR -- Choirs-Vocal Groups
  • URL http://www.flyinghouse.org
  • Biography Our Vision A world that accepts and values its gay and lesbian citizens. Our Mission Seattle Men's Chorus and Seattle Women's Chorus entertain, enlighten, unify and heal our audience and members, using the power of words and music to recognize the value of gay and straight people and their relationships.

7:35pm

Dungeon Science
Science!
Sunday May 27, 2012 7:35pm - 7:55pm
EMP Sky Church (47.62126, -122.34799)
  • Genre BLS -- Blues
  • URL http://http://www.reverbnation.com/dungeonscience
  • Biography Late in June of 2011, Steven McCarragher and Aaron Berryhill collect a bunch of garbage that can make something they call "notes". They used these "notes" to make "music". This intrigued Sheila Strecker, who managed to collect her own junk to make "notes".

7:35pm

Spoonshine
Americana and Beyond
Sunday May 27, 2012 7:35pm - 8:10pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • URL http://www.spoonshine.com
  • Biography Spoonshine hails from Anacortes and Seattle. They have a just released CD produced by Adam Kasper, who's credits include Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Cat Power, and The Foo Fighters. It features George Schwindt of Flogging Molly acclaim on drums. They have opened for bands such as Jackie Greene, The Hackensaw Boys, and Vince Hermans Great American Taxi, and featured on KEXP's Shake The Shack. William and Jacob have composed songs used on various TV soundtracks, and Jacob plays mandolin on Eddie Vedder's song "Better Days", featured on the "Eat Pray Love" soundtrack. A live Spoonshine show is a genuine dance-your-ass-off event, and at their hometown shows fans have been known to dance out in the streets surrounding the venue because there is no room left inside.

7:40pm

Samba Ja
Brazilian dance music
Sunday May 27, 2012 7:40pm - 8:10pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)

7:45pm

Jason Parker Quartet
Playing the music of Nick Drake
Sunday May 27, 2012 7:45pm - 8:20pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre JAZZ -- Jazz
  • URL http://http://oneworkingmusician.com
  • Biography The JPQ consists of Jason Parker on trumpet & flugelhorn, Josh Rawlings on piano, Evan Flory-Barnes on bass and D’Vonne Lewis on drums. They have been honing their tight swinging sound for three years, which shows in the way they interact with each other on stage and the deep bond that results. Each member of the group pours his passion and excitement into the performance making a Jason Parker Quartet show both musically and visually exciting. These four Seattle musicians have carved their own path, honoring the jazz tradition by bringing their own passions and personalities to bear on the music. For this project Parker enlisted the help of two very special guests, Cynthia Mullis on tenor sax & flute and Michele Khazak on vocals. The JPQ has released three previous, critically acclaimed CD’s and played all the top venues in Seattle, including Jazz Alley, The Triple Door, Tula’s, Lucid Jazz Lounge and Egan’s.

7:45pm

Librarians
Songs for the New Depression
Sunday May 27, 2012 7:45pm - 8:20pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • Biography The Librarians are an orchestral folk group based in Bellingham, WA. The Librarians will be performing original songs from their current album, Lorem Ipsum, recorded in Woodstock, NY, with Mike + Ruthy, as well as new material. The Librarians' introspective sound strives for warmth, beauty and grace.

7:45pm

Robert Deeble
Robert Deeble
  • Genre CFMI -- Contemporary Folk Music - Indie
  • URL http://robertdeeble.com
  • Biography "Robert Deeble (born 1966) is an American singer-songwriter originally from Long Beach, California, now based in Seattle.[1] His recordings have been noted for their orchestrated arrangements, a subtle and minimalist style of production, and lyrical content.[2]" Robert's first album, Days Like These, featured a duet with folk heroine Victoria Williams on the song Rockabye. Subsequent recordings included such music industry veterans as Rachel Blumberg, Melissa Hasin, Anna-Lynne Williams and Stephen Hodges (musician). Robert has toured throughout the US and New Zealand and has shared bills with such artists as: Low (band), Ida (band), Songs:Ohia, Pedro The Lion, Sam Phillips and Over the Rhine.[3][4] from Wikipedia...

7:50pm

Aaron Zig
Emerging Seattle songwriter
Sunday May 27, 2012 7:50pm - 8:20pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://www.aaronzig.com
  • Biography Formerly of the Seattle band Weightless, Aaron Zig has rebirthed his solo career in 2011 with the release of his first E.P. in 4 years, Heaven Never Left Us. Landing slots at The Bushwick Book Club, Conor Byrne, and a monthly showcase at The Benbow Room, 2012 promises to be a bright year for an artist devoted to the craft of songwriting. Often compared to Devendra Banhart, Iron & Wine, Paul Simon and Elliot Smith, Aaron Zig carries an audience with just his voice and the guitar, weaving intricate melodies with big choruses. Most importantly, every song is honest and direct, allowing audience and performer to engage in a true musical moment.

7:50pm

Fathia at Les Troubadours
French Gypsy Music
  • Genre FRW -- World-Intl Folk - MUSIC
  • Biography Fathia Atallah is a French Algerian composer and guitarist and jazz singer from Toulouse, France. She sings in English and French.

7:50pm

Steer Crazy
Americana Music, Cowboy Twist
Sunday May 27, 2012 7:50pm - 8:20pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre CW -- Country Western
  • URL http://http://www.facebook.com/Steercrazyband
  • Biography Hometown Fir Creek Oregon About A New Brand of Western Swing & American Music. Mixing classics, originals and modern music together. Steer Crazy selects great music from across time and puts together for people to enjoy. Steer crazy is also the perfect chose for folks that want to Dance in the Western Swing Style. Musical fun that requires no complicated explanation.

8:00pm

Laura Love
A Lady and her Bass
Sunday May 27, 2012 8:00pm - 8:30pm
Intiman Choral Courtyard (47.62372, -122.35242)

8:00pm

Seattle Men's Chorus
Choral Harmony
  • Genre CR -- Choirs-Vocal Groups
  • URL http://www.flyinghouse.org
  • Biography Our Vision A world that accepts and values its gay and lesbian citizens. Our Mission Seattle Men's Chorus and Seattle Women's Chorus entertain, enlighten, unify and heal our audience and members, using the power of words and music to recognize the value of gay and straight people and their relationships.

8:10pm

Si Si Si
Si Si Si
Sunday May 27, 2012 8:10pm - 8:35pm
EMP Sky Church (47.62126, -122.34799)
  • Genre CFMFP -- Contemporary Folk Music - Folk Punk
  • URL http://www.masrocknroll.tumblr.com
  • Biography From Tacoma, Washington, Si Si Si’s knockin’ out some wild trash in the vein of the Mummies (duh), Gasoline, and Supercharger. You know the drill: fuzzy bass guitar, cymbals everywhere, busted guitar riffs, infectious screamin’, and a tight groove. In other words: everything that’s good about rock’n’roll.

8:15pm

Samba Olywa
Community Samba Ensemble
Sunday May 27, 2012 8:15pm - 8:45pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)

8:25pm

SweetKiss Momma
Southern music w/NW roots
Sunday May 27, 2012 8:25pm - 9:00pm
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre BLS -- Blues
  • URL http://www.skmband.com
  • Biography SweetKiss Momma’s brand of Rootsy, Southern-Soul tinged Rock-n-Roll, combines; classic blues riffs, gospel harmonies, and funk breakdowns, with keen musicality, to unashamedly display their era of influences. This five-piece powerhouse proves that high-octane, Southern-style rock-n-roll can come from anywhere, even the Pacific Northwest. Their debut album "Revival Rock", has been glowingly reviewed internationally, and has been one of CDBaby’s top selling albums since it’s release in May 2010, landing multiple times atop both the "Roots Rock" and "Southern Rock" charts, and twice reaching into the Top-10 overall. Driven by a delicate balance of powerful riffs and raw, honest lyricism, SweetKiss Momma is cultivating a large and loyal following, easily endearing fans ranging from lovers of classic Southern rockers like Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Allman Brothers, to those who enjoy the more modern, earthy sounds of bands such as The Black Crowes and Kings of Leon.

8:30pm

Drew Piston
Music for a Burnt Down House
Sunday May 27, 2012 8:30pm - 9:00pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://www.drewpiston.com
  • Biography Originating form Northern Idaho, Piston quickly learned to conceal his panache and wicked insight behind a facade of normalcy but to this day is unable to mask his inexplicable appeal to buzzards and other scavengers of the animal kingdom.

8:30pm

Fadin' by 9
Bluegrass Covers & Originals
  • Genre BG -- Bluegrass
  • URL http://http://www.fadinby9.com
  • Biography Fadin' by 9 is a Vancouver USA-based bluegrass band that features "bluegrassified" folk, rock, and bluegrass covers as well as a bunch of original tunes. Fadin' by 9 has been playing its unique, uplifting brand of bluegrass at various PNW venues since 2005.

8:30pm

Na Hilahila Boys
Old Hawaiian Music
Sunday May 27, 2012 8:30pm - 9:00pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre EMF -- Polynesia-Hawaii - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.nahilhila.org
  • Biography Curated by native Hawaiian Patrick Perkins, Na Hilahila (the shame, shame) Boys has played around Hawaii for a decade. Many of the songs the Boys do were taught to Patrick by his mother, and some are more than 200 years old.

8:30pm

Northwest Girlchoir Vivace & Fresca
Harmonius Sounds
  • Genre CR -- Choirs-Vocal Groups
  • URL http://www.northwestgirlchoir.org
  • Biography For 39 years, Northwest Girlchoir has transformed the lives of girls and young women through music education and artistic excellence. Northwest Girlchoir serves over 300 girls ages 4-18 in 8 choir levels. Tonight's performers are ages 8-14.
  • website http://www.nwfolklife.org/get-involved/donate/ways-to-donate/

8:30pm

The Crow Quill Night Owls
Ragtime Jug Band Blues
Sunday May 27, 2012 8:30pm - 9:05pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre JUG -- Jugband
  • URL http://http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Crow-Quill-Night-Owls/156042757747804
  • Biography the Crow Quill Night Owls were formed in 2007 by musician / archivist Kit "Stymee" Stovepipe and Windy City Alex. in 2011 multi instrumentalist Baylin Adaheer was added to the group as a washtub bassist. the group plays a mix of early blues, jazz, pop songs, ragtime, jug band, and hillbilly music from the 1920's and 30's. they also put their love of old silent films, comics, and bizarre cartoons of the past into the original artwork they create for their albums. in the style of the Memphis Jug Band, they have a pool of musicians they draw from for gigs, recording dates, and tours, so you can often hear some of the best underground musicians of this style in they're band. including, the Gallus Brothers, Stale Bread Scottie, Maxwell Fisher, Asher Benjamin, Brody Douglas Hunt, itchy ribs Robinson,and members of the Sour Mash Hugband, Below the Salt, Blind Boy Chocolate and the milk Sheiks, the Inkwell Rhythm Makers, and the Blair street Mugwumps. the band has toured with the belly dance group "the indigo" in their "Le Serpent Rouge" variety show, performed as part of Baby Gramp's band, and also toured with and recorded two albums as the Garden of Joy Jug Band with Maria Muldaur. they've played from west coast, to east coast on street corners, at festivals, in rundown bars, house shows, big concert halls, and down in the subways. they've been performing strange early American Music on makeshift and traditional instruments since as early as 2001.

8:35pm

Master Musicians of Bukkake
No Age Music
Sunday May 27, 2012 8:35pm - 9:10pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre NT -- New Traditions
  • URL http://mmobmusic.com
  • Biography This is the first sound of NO-AGE. Vibrating stones transmitting the last echos of electrified psychic attacks. Now the NO-AGE has begun a void time..... Master Musicians Of Bukkake’s newest record and part of a Northwest trilogy, Marks an evolution from their first record 'Visible Sign Of the Invisible order' (Abduction records 2005). MMOB has now solidified into a 7 piece cosmic psyche force. Like a reverse dark side of the New Age sound, on the Totem series Master Musicians of Bukkake perform ritualistic electric excursions into the outer and inner reaches. Relying more on the electric power of psyched guitars, analog synth chants, and exotic heavy percussion. Totem one echos with the delusions of a West Coast Death cult. Outer spaced Gamelan, dusty fuzz rock from celestial deserts, meditations of a deranged Krishna gathering, and the Blurry acoustic guitar majesty of The Cascade mountains all reveal themselves here in epic form On Totem One. Every sound and note played put to tape by a group with a singular purging purpose....

8:35pm

The Foghorns
Mavericks of Anti-Folk
  • Genre CFMI -- Contemporary Folk Music - Indie
  • URL http://facebook.com/thefoghorns
  • Biography Anti-folkers The Foghorns began in Brooklyn in 2001 with Bart Cameron bringing songs written in Wisconsin to New York for various strange performances, mainly with the help of Brooklyn bluegrass band The Cobble Hillbillies. When Bart moved to Iceland in 2003 as a Fulbright Fellow, he revamped the band and toured Iceland using the moniker. In Iceland, Bart released a bucket and guitar folk album, So Sober. The band, still with bucket percussion, performed across Iceland including performing twice at Iceland Airwaves, at Innipukinn, and more than a 100 other performances across the island. In 2006, Bart moved to Seattle, Washington. With Katie and Rich Quigley, the band recorded "A Diamond as Big as the Motel Six" in 2009. The tour that supported that CD took the band to Iceland, England, Scotland, Denmark and Sweden, along with a 42-stop cross country US tour. In 2011, The Foghorns released their seventh full length CD, and it is their first full-length LP on vinyl. The lineup is: Bart Cameron, Jason Kopec (a converted taiko drummer performing on pots, pans, and sometimes drums), and accordionist/ pianist Peter Colclasure, along the BUCKET OF BOURBON CHOIR (Colin J. Nelson, Matt Ploszaj, David Rossman, and Laurel Hoffman).

8:50pm

The Deep Wake
Harmonies That Give You Chills
Sunday May 27, 2012 8:50pm - 9:15pm
EMP Sky Church (47.62126, -122.34799)
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • Biography Helmed by singer songwriters Adam Foley and Laura Jean Anderson, The Deep Wake carries on the tradition of Pacific Northwest folk influenced sound, sliding in comfortable with artist like The Moondoggies and Fleet Foxes. With the use of acoustic guitar, fiddle, banjo and densely sweet harmonies, The Deep Wake leads the listener through deeply personal and soulful musical landscapes.

9:10pm

The Hi-Liners Musical Theatre
Getting young people on stage!
  • Genre TH -- Theater
  • URL http://www.hi-liners.org
  • Biography The Hi-Liners Musical Theatre is a youth theatre specializing in giving young people a Broadway experience and professional training. This year our MainStage production is an edgy, urban production of "Cats", at the Highline Performing Arts Center in September. Think Matrix, not Spandex. These are NOT your mothers cats!

9:15pm

Rattletrap Ruckus
Charming Orchestral Quirkyness
Sunday May 27, 2012 9:15pm - 9:55pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)

9:25pm

Aunt Jamamas Big Band Vigilantes
Dark psychedelic jazz rock
Sunday May 27, 2012 9:25pm - 10:00pm
Vera Project/Gallery (47.62309, -122.35359)
  • Genre MI -- Misc Instrumentals
  • URL http://www.ajbbv.com
  • Biography Seattle improv ensemble Aunt Jamamas Big Band Vigilantes blend acoustic and electronic instruments with electronic sampling and effects with liberal usage of wit and melodic structure to create music that straddles avant garde, jazz, and rock.

9:25pm

9:30pm

Batucada Yemanja'
Samba and Chorinho of Brazil
Sunday May 27, 2012 9:30pm - 10:00pm
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)
  • Genre EMI -- Latin America - MUSIC
  • URL http://www.batucadayemanja.4t.com
  • Biography Batucada Yemanja was founded in 1978, and is the oldest batucada in the USA. Batucada Yemanja has played at Bumbershoot, Rhythm Fest and with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and Seattle Symphony 's Soundbridge series. Batucada Yemanja performs samba batucada, samba de roda, chorinho and pagode and operates as a non-profit organization supporting children in Brazil and Zimbabwe. Their websiite is www.batucadayemanja.4t.com

9:30pm

zach davidson
zach davidson
Sunday May 27, 2012 9:30pm - 10:00pm
EMP Sky Church (47.62126, -122.34799)
 
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11:00am

1928
Speakeasy Swing
  • Genre JAZZ -- Jazz
  • Biography Marc and Dennis have been playing together sincve the early 90s first with the Spakling Tonics, then as a duo and then with various incarnations of 1928. now we have found the perfect balance with award winning fiddler Lyn Neal and our accomplished vocalist and multi instrumentalist Hiedi Stoermer.

11:00am

Alex Krynytzky
Alex Unplugged: Old Man Music
Monday May 28, 2012 11:00am - 11:30am
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • Biography Unplugged from anything he has done in public before. Started with Ukrainian ethnic tunes, church and classical music. The 1960's folk revival enhanced the mix.

11:00am

Jess Lambert
Seattle Singer/Songwriter
Monday May 28, 2012 11:00am - 11:30am
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://www.jesslambert.com
  • Biography (I was scheduled to perform last year and had to cancel shortly before the festival due to the diagnosis of a cerebral aneurysm. I have since been treated and hope to experience Folklife 2012!) Music is in her blood. Jess Lambert may not come from a background or family of musicians, but it's in her blood just the same. Growing up in a religious family she was forbidden to listen to secular music through most of her childhood. Feeling a deep love and hunger for music she listened to anything she could get her hands on. As a teenager she longed to make music and tried piano lessons, but it didn't stick. Instead she found an outlet through poetry and wrote constantly. A strong urge to create her own music returned after moving out of her parents’ house and finding inspiration in new found music and artists like Damien Rice and Dave Matthews. She was given a guitar as a birthday gift and started learning to play. As soon as she could play a few chords she started writing songs. Lyrics came easily thanks to years of scribbling down poems in notebooks. After a few years of learning, writing, posting some songs on the internet and a hand-full of open mics, Jess played her first gig at High Dive-Seattle in October of 2009. Since then Jess has opened for indie artists Dawn Mitschele, Jeremy Messersmith and Parker Ainsworth. In November of 2010 she released Only If Love Remains, a five song EP she recorded with a friend. In April of 2011 after months of struggling with horrible headaches and facial pain, Jess was diagnosed with a large cerebral aneurysm. All upcoming shows were canceled, including her spot in the 2011 NW Folklife Festival and Jess decided to take a break from her music for the spring and summer to focus on her health and treatment of the aneurysm. In August she had surgery for the placement of a newly FDA approved stent called the Pipeline Embolization Device. She hopes to return to playing live shows sometime in the Fall of 2011 and plans to begin recording a second EP! Only If Love Remains is available at live shows and by digital download at jesslambert.bandcamp.com

11:00am

Johnny Bregar
Tunes for the Whole Family!
Monday May 28, 2012 11:00am - 11:30am
Fountain Lawn Stage (47.62314, -122.35246)
  • Genre ZCH -- Children's Programs
  • URL http://www.johnnybregar.com
  • Biography Johnny Bregar is a seasoned performer for children between the ages of 2 and 9. He is known for his engaging live concerts that delight kids and parents alike. His original songs and arrangements of familiar children's songs have a rootsy, jazzy, bluesy sound. He has recorded three CDs in his Ballard studio and appears on two Putumayo compilations, "Picnic Playground" and "A Family Christmas. Says Warren Truitt, Senior Children's Librarian at The New York Public Library's Early Childhood Resource and Information Center. “Bregar's been doin' his homework...originals like "Blue Dog," "Blackberry Pie," and "Owl" are wonderfully authentic, to the point where you would think they're Americana relics. Bregar has a knack, as well, for super catchy country pop: listen to the shimmery "Airplane" and the awesome choruses of "Best Friend" and "Summertime.”

11:00am

Shavuos Kapelyeh
Shavuot Festival Holiday Music
  • Genre EMO -- Jewish-Israel - MUSIC
  • Biography We've all played various types of music and dance music at NWFL before; two of us have been on the NWFL Board; two of us help to organize the Jewish Show; this year we are appearing together to usher in the Jewish Show during the Jewish Festival Holiday of Shavuos (Yiddish name) (otherwise known in Hebrew as Shavuot)

11:00am

The Beautiful Sunsets
Male/Female Folk Harmonies

11:00am

The Bow Pullers
Five fabulous young fiddlers!
Monday May 28, 2012 11:00am - 11:30am
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre NT -- New Traditions
  • Biography The Bow Pullers are a group of fantastic young fiddlers who play everything from traditional old-time to new, genre-pushing fiddle tunes. The future of traditional music looks bright!

11:30am

KlezKidz
Next Generation Assumes Mantl
  • Genre EMO -- Jewish-Israel - MUSIC
  • URL http://http://www.templebetham.org/music/klezkidz/
  • Biography KlezKidz and KidsChorus At a KlezKidz concert, you’ll hear the wail of clarinets, the rousing sounds of Israeli dance music and the sweet melodies of Sephardic romanzas. You’ll see bottles balanced on the heads of dancers, try some bottle dancing yourself and learn easy Yiddish lyrics! Farvos nit, why not? This intergenerational group of musicians, singers and dancers presents interactive concerts of World Jewish Music and mirth. What started out twelve years ago with a few kids, augmented by parents who “used to play” has grown into a 30-piece ensemble with regular rehearsals and a dozen yearly concerts. The group features instrumentalists between the ages of eight and 80. Performing alongside KlezKidz is KidsChorus, a group of youthful singers, who step into the audience to teach easy dances. The musicians are sponsored by Temple Beth Am, a Reform synagogue, in Seattle’s North End. Director Wendy Marcus drew on her many years performing with the Northwest’s pioneer klezmer revival band, The Mazeltones, to create repertoire for KlezKidz. She turned to fellow Mazeltone and spouse, Shawn Weaver, for arrangements easy enough for up-and-coming musicians and interesting enough for audiences old and young. KlezKidz and KidsChorus serve as musical ambassadors for the Jewish people to diverse Northwest audiences. With Westward Jewish migration and a growing number of Jewish aged in senior residential facilities in the Puget Sound region, there is great interest in having KlezKidz and KidsChorus perform for the Jewish and non-Jewish elderly. There is no audition process for KlezKidz and Beth Am membership is not required to participate. “I would have loved to have had this when I was growing up,” Marcus noted. “So I do it for my kids and everyone else’s kids too!” Contact information: Wendy Marcus Music Director Temple Beth Am 2632 NE 80th St. Seattle, WA 98115 206-525-0915 wendy@templebetham.org

11:30am

Total Experience Gospel Choir
Foot-Stomping Hand-Clapping Black Gospel Music
Monday May 28, 2012 11:30am - 11:40am
Mural Amphitheatre (47.62057, -122.35049)

11:40am

Dinas o Frain 'The City of Crows'
A Nawr Gyda Thelyn Hefyd
Monday May 28, 2012 11:40am - 12:10pm
Northwest Court Stage (47.62285, -122.35476)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • Biography Kevin Gow & Laura Lovell, core members of Dinas o Frain, have played traditional Welsh dance music at FolkLife for the past five years on flute, fiddle & bouzouki. This year's guest artist is Motter Snell, harpist. Although Wales is more known for choral singing, there also is a great tradition of dance music.

11:40am

Stewart Hendrickson
Irish Slow Airs & Songs
Monday May 28, 2012 11:40am - 12:10pm
Folklife Cafe (47.62383, -122.35084)
  • Genre EMB -- British Isles-Ireland - MUSIC
  • URL http://http://www.stewarthendrickson.com
  • Biography Stewart plays fiddle and guitar, and sings traditional songs from the British Isles and America. He plays in Irish sessions and performs at open mics and other venues, including Northwest Folklife Festival. He studied voice at Pomona College and the University of Illinois while majoring in Chemistry. He taught Chemistry at St. Olaf College (Minnesota) for 28 years and was research professor at the University of Washington before retiring to become a full-time folk musician. He studied classical violin, but gave it up in high school for guitar and singing. He was active in the Northfield (Minnesota) Arts Guild, singing lead roles in summer musicals and opera workshops. After moving to Washington he picked up the violin again to become a fiddler. With Victory Music he helped set up open mics and an acoustic music venue in north Seattle. He has produced two CDs: “Paddy Graber – The Craic Was Great” (2004), songs by an Irish traditional singer and story teller from Vancouver, B. C.; “Songs of the Pacific Northwest” (2005), original and traditional songs of the Pacific Northwest sung by various regional musicians; and his own CD, "Erin's Green Shore."

11:40am

The Holy Crows
No Jazz, No Joke, Rocking Folk!
  • Genre CFMA -- Contemporary Folk Music - Americana
  • URL http://holycrows.com
  • Biography We have been playing together for 3 1/2 years. Our specialty is original folk/rock music, such as Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, and the greats of country and bluegrass music, such as Alison Krauss, Hank Williams and Gillian Welch. Website: holycrows.com To hear our music as well as similar music, tune in to KBCS Bellevue, 91.3 FM, Especially Outskirts, weekday afternoons.

11:40am

The Unpaid Bills
Songs about your money & life
Monday May 28, 2012 11:40am - 12:10pm
Alki Court Stage (47.62286, -122.35328)
  • Biography Bill Murlin has performed folk music in the Northwest for 53 years. He is a former folk music DJ with KBOO radio, Portland. Bill Rose is a former member of the Seattle Labor Chorus. Jim Portillo is a member of the Seattle Folklore Society concert committee. The Unpaid Bills met 15 years ago and decided they would sing humorous songs about money, little realizing how contemporary the topic would become.

11:45am

Betty and the Boy
Heirloom Artisans
  • Genre SS -- Singer-Songwriter
  • URL http://bettyandtheboy.bandcamp.com
  • Biography Betty and the Boy originally started as a modest duo with a solid belief in performing original music compositions. Meeting in a small town in Montana and relocating their music to Eugene, Oregon, Bettreena Jaeger and Josh Harvey combine their contrary influences to write and perform their minimalistic melodies on street corners and stages across the Northwest.

11:45am