($12)

Kyle Lacy is a guitarist and singer from Atlanta, Georgia and was born in 1990; however, his time machine made a quick refueling stop in 1956 and he was quickly infected with the DNA that gave birth to Rock’n’Roll.

($15)

Stillhouse Junkies play a delirious, head-spinning mixture of original roots, blues, funk, swing, and bluegrass music. “…solid musicianship and skilled playing… the result is a sound both laid back and loose, tight and refined.” – KDUR...

(FREE Concert -tips are encouraged!)

“The natural sounds of birds singing and the crashing waves is soothing, just like Hadley’s expressive vocals, and they mesh beautifully with the acoustic guitar strumming and stunning harmonies.” -Up & Coming Music Blog

($12 advance/$15 day of show)

Adrian Krygowski’s gritty vocals, Meredith’s Krygowski’s fiery fiddling, and the band’s distinctive, foot-stomping bounce and sense of eclecticism—all of it has ferocious intentionality.

(FREE Concert -tips are encouraged!)

“The natural sounds of birds singing and the crashing waves is soothing, just like Hadley’s expressive vocals, and they mesh beautifully with the acoustic guitar strumming and stunning harmonies.” -Up & Coming Music Blog

($15)

With spirited fiddle melodies weaving in and around the powerful rhythms of the bass and bouzouki, and other times poignant and poetic, with sublime vocal harmonies beautifully interpreting some of the oldest songs ever written.

(FREE Concert -tips are encouraged!)

The Montvales play stripped-down, banjo-and-harmony-driven songs that stick with you. Their shows will take you to places both raucous and reverent, equal parts honky-tonk mischief and earnest meditation on friendship, heartbreak, and place.

($25)

Their blending of styles, penchant for inciting dance parties, and penning of introspective ballads has garnered them high praise on the Canadian festival circuit from BC to PEI, with breakout performances at Hillside, Evolve, and many more.

(FREE Concert -tips are encouraged!)

The Montvales play stripped-down, banjo-and-harmony-driven songs that stick with you. Their shows will take you to places both raucous and reverent, equal parts honky-tonk mischief and earnest meditation on friendship, heartbreak, and place.

($20 advance/$25 day of show)

“Fusing unique instrumentation with a soulful and sometimes playful voice, Ben Sollee defies convention.” -NPR’s World Cafe