Past Shows
Josaleigh Pollett
May 4, 2013 Introspective and unpretentious, with a mature catalog of autobiographical compositions far beyond her years. read more
Danielle Vaughn
May 4, 2013 A songwriter at heart, and a singer who is all heart. Check out the vintage jazz stylings of this charming local warbler. read more
Red Desert Ramblers
April 6, 2013 Festival mainstays, promising worldclass (and nationally recognized) mountain-pickin' perfection. read more
Wayward Molly
January 5, 2013 Strong, tightly-knit harmonies earned these gals their recent headlining spot at the 2012 Ogden Music Festival. read more
The Folka Dots
November 3, 2012 With 3-part harmonies and their grandparents' instruments, the Dots recently opened for Neko Case at the Utah Arts Festival. read more
Cosy Sheridan
September 1, 2012 Witty, personable folk songstress, and co-founder of the Moab Folk Camp, with awards from both the Kerrville and Telluride music festivals. read more
Alicia McGovern
May 5, 2012 A poignant & poetic song-smith, Alicia was named one of the nation's best new folk artists for 2012. Raw folk poetry. read more
Jen Hajj
April 7, 2012 Jen crafts affectionate and sometimes-whimsical songs that harness the folk sensibilities of an Alison Krauss or an early Judy Collins. read more
Shaney McCoy
April 7, 2012 Shaney's a two-time finalist in the Susanne Millsaps Performing Songwriter Showcase, and offers a unique blend of folk, country, and blues. read more
Daniel Weldon
March 3, 2012 Dan rocks readily, serenades sweet and lowdown, and twangs with the toughest. One of the Intermountain West's finest troubadours. read more
Dry Lake Band
February 4, 2012 Performing both original and traditional bluegrass music with true passion, sweet harmonies, and expert musicianship, this is a hard-working, energetic group. read more
Laura Cortese
January 21, 2012 One of the most versatile musicians from Boston's "post-folk" scene, Laura was a select guest at Pete Seeger's 90th birthday bash at Madison Square Garden. read more
Otter Creek
January 7, 2012 Otter Creek (Peter and Mary Danzig) perform a spellbinding mix of original songs and American roots music on the mountain dulcimer, banjo, mandolin, guitar, and fiddle. read more
Jordan Soul
December 3, 2011 Made up of a diverse set of seasoned, world-class musicians, Jordan Soul puts a soulful twist on a host of R&B favorites. read more
Emma's Revolution
November 5, 2011 Pat Humphries and Sandy O are internationally known activist musicians in the tradition of Pete Seeger. They write and sing songs about peace and justice, the environment, workers rights, immigration, and GLBT issues. read more
Jenn Cleary
January 26, 2011 Jenn's music is a mix of acoustic rock and blues. She was a finalist in the 2010 Telluride Blues Festival Solo Acoustic Competition, as well as a finalist for the 2011 Colorado Blues Society Self-Produced Album of the Year. read more
Jim Scott
June 6, 2009 Jim is a contemporary folk artist. Pete Seeger said of Jim's guitar virtuosity, "(Jim is) some kind of a magician." He also performs for kids and has written songs with elementary school classes. read more
Glade Sowards
June 20, 2008 Glade's music has a comfortable, but still personal and engaging feel to it. He has been a longtime fixture of Utah's acoustic-folk scene Glade says, "Pick up the guitar... Tomorrow we die." read more
Melissa Warner
June 20, 2008 Melissa has performed in nearly every club in Salt Lake City. She won the 2001 SLAMMY for Best Female Vocalist. In 2002, Melissa opened for John Hiatt at the Red Butte Gardens Summer concert series. read more
Stacey Board
June 20, 2008 Stacey has a smooth voice with a warm, conversational singing style. Recently, she was voted "Best Folk/Acoustic" for three consecutive years in the City Weekly's reader's poll. read more
Kate MacLeod
March 14, 2008 Kate is best known for her original songs and her unique fiddling style. Her songwriting and performances exhibit an unbreakable link between traditional music and the cutting-edge. read more
Hillbilly Fever
November 17, 2007 Hillbilly Fever is a four piece band focusing primarily on old time Honky Tonk style country music of the 1940's and 1950's. They capture the spirit and soul of early Grand Ole Opry with an injection of today's younger generation. read more
