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2018 Concert Schedule

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I understand AFF has about 25 acts on the standby list,
and couldn't possibly fit everyone in, but, but, but ...


Monday Evening, April 9 • Centennial Hall
7:00 Juneau Pride Chorus • Douglas, Alaska
Jacque Farnsworth, Kathleen Wayne, Becky Bear, Marsha Buck, Andria Budbill, Lorie Daniels, Sheila Dyer, Jean Findley, Rhonni Jaxm-Bear, LaRae Jones, Kim Kiefer, Leah LaBar, Maureen Longworth, Susan Lummis, Jenn Mannix, Apryle McVey, Ann Metcalfe, Marianne Mills, Bobbi Mitchell, Erika Partlow Smith, Mara Sheakley-Early, Anne Sutton, Jayne Andrea, Paula Terrel, Rachel Zahnd, Jeanette St George, Andy Peterson, Joan Wilkerson
Songs of love, courage and hope for our time - with some humor to sweeten the taste.
7:15 David Moore • Juneau, Alaska
Play and sing 3-5 songs. My songs are visually descriptive and emotive. Influenced by hymns of the deep south, rock, jazz, folk, and americana.
7:30 Don't Go, Stey • Juneau, Alaska
Jim Stey, Martha Stey
Of course the house isn't finished! We'd rather be playing music than working.
7:45 Teri Tibbett and Friends • Juneau, Alaska
Teri Tibbett, Ryland Buller, Ryan Cortez, Debbie Johnson
Original songs
8:00 Jocelyn Miles • Juneau, Alaska
Jocelyn Miles, Salissa Thole, Ericka Lee, Luke Weld
Just a vocal group singing r & b favorites
8:15 Dead Reckoning • Juneau , Alaska
Dylan Hulbert, Luke Kulm , Jack Imel
Original acoustic and electric compositions.
8:30 The Geoff Kirsch Experience Experiment Projeqt • Juneau, Alaska
Geoff Kirsch, Margie McWilliams
More of the Projeqt for you to Experience and Experiment with...
8:45 Mindy Rowland and Her Fishermen • Juneau, Alaska
Mindy Rowland, Joe Emerson , Keith Heller, Chris Frary, John Hartle, Stew Rowland
Country, folk
9:00 The House Family Band • Juneau, Alaska
Tony Tengs, Michael Bucy, Gordon Sandy, ( Others to be added )
Another shot at what we do. Debuting fresh pieces for your audio delectation.
9:15 Widdling Fizzards • Juneau, Alaska
Annika Schwartz, Clara Don, Aubrey Hekkers, Liam Penn, Minta Schwartz
Life long friends that enjoy playing a variety of songs together. Thanks to Greg Burger, Rob Cohen, and Beth Loudon for helping us become better musicians.
9:30 The Family Band • Douglas, Alaska
Jason Caputo, Kari Groven, Sophia Caputo
Rearrangements of popular songs for voice, guitar, and ukulele.
9:45 Interrobang?! • Juneau, Alaska
Zander, Zack, Isaac, Nakenna, Noah
Will be covering mostly folk-pop tunes, as well as a few originals, which are in a pop-rock vein, but with influences from hip-hop, R&B, and blues.
10:00 The Windy Bridge • Juneau, Alaska
Matthew Hansen, Kat Sprengard
This folksy duo will provide a mellow reimagining of some of their favorite tunes
10:15 Travis Croteau • Douglas , Alaska
Travis Croteau , Ben Higden, Libby Stringer, Dan DeSloover, Jesse Stringer
Just right for a late Monday night, a few tunes by Sparklehorse for your listening pleasure.

Emcee: Irene Mueller
Stage Manager: Koren Bosworth



Tuesday Evening, April 10 • Centennial Hall
7:00 Alaska Youth Choir • Juneau, Alaska
Laurie Clough
Juneau youth ages 6-18, under the direction of Rich Moore perform old and new classics.
7:15 Radio Flyer • Juneau, Alaska
Lake Bartlett, Aidan Kovach, Eli Crupi , Finn Kesey
A 7 th grade bluegrass band from DHMS
7:30 The Budgerigars • Juneau, Alaska
Sage Zahnd, Rachel Zahnd
Singer-songwriter Sage makes his Folk Fest debut along side his mother. Using original songs, the pair will reflect on life, love, and parakeets.
7:45 Lonely Winter • Juneau, Alaska
Joshua David Miller, Hannah Wilson, Maia Wolf, Ben Higdon
Angst, melodrama, whiskey, and the quiet terror of existence. All are things to be expected in Lonely Winter's music.
8:00 Libby And Jesse Stringer • Douglas, Alaska
15 minutes of fiddle tunes
8:15 George Kuhar • Juneau, Alaska
George doing George's thing
8:30 The River People • Craig, Alaska
John Bruns, Brian Curtis, Sally Burch
Folk music from the West Coast of Southern, Southeast, Alaska.
8:45 The Soothers • Juneau, Alaska
Odin Brudie, Frankie Pillifant
How can you not write a tune inspired by the 60's, and sing a couple from the ensuing ages? We're here to tell you.
9:00 Discography Southeast • Juneau, Alaska
Andrew Madsen, Nick Marinelli , Claire Delbecq, Karen Leder, Maia Wolf, Bess Crandall
Grab a friend, a cup of cheer, and a smile. This whimsical crew invites you to recall summer bonfires held on Southeast Alaskan beaches. That's where we will be
9:15 Tom Begich, Sarah Sledge, and friends • Anchorage, Alaska
Tom Begich, Sarah Sledge, Bryce Edgmon
Tom and Sarah, joined by the best backup musicians in the Legislature, perform original music!
9:30 Shoreline Band • Juneau, Alaska
Joe Emerson, Keith Heller
Celtic goodies from the British Isles.
9:45 Hope Griffin Duo • Candler, North Carolina
Hope Griffin, Jamie Leigh Bennett
Alaska-born Folk/Americana songstress living in Asheville, NC well known for her angelic vocals, cello infused accompaniment, and strong lyrical prowess.
10:00 Carl Reese • Juneau, Alaska
Music is a path away from all prisons. Original songs, both electric and acoustic guitars.
10:15 The Willow Walkers • Homer, Alaska
Corey Boiko, Zachary Atchley
Guitar and Singing with finger drumming on the guitar
10:30 The maninthedesert • Juneau, Alaska
John Mark Lemmel
An odyssey of music from the waves of time through the eye of the storm as time stands still

Emcee: Beth Weigel
Stage Manager: Anne Fuller



Wednesday Evening, April 11 • Centennial Hall
7:00 FD Voices of Alaska • Juneau, Alaska
Jacque Farnsworth, Missouri Smyth
'Making a change in the world one song at a time'
7:15 Cayenne Blue • Juneau, Alaska
Martha DeFreest, Jennifer Manix, Ceann Murphy, Kelly Henriksen
Original song-writing, beautiful harmony vocals
7:30 Michael R. Truax • Juneau, Alaska
Michael R. Truax, Debby Johnson
I was uncool before being uncool was cool.
7:45 Daniel Firmin • Juneau, Alaska
Daniel Firmin - Gwich'in Athabaskan Songwriter from Ft.Yukon Alaska.
8:00 The Empty Oil Barrel Band • Douglas, Alaska
Ed Schoenfeld, Riley Woodford, Maggie Schoenfeld, Jon Pollard, Terry Schwarz, James Sullivan
Parodies and political and cultural satire. We'll make you feel proud to be an Alaskan!
8:15 Pat Henry • Juneau, Alaska
Pat Henry, friends (uncertain who)
Songs from Jeanie's kitchen
8:30 Irene Muller • Seattle, Washington
Songs and stories from the home-life of a hurricane.
8:45 Shady Lo-Pop • Worthington, Ohio
Tobie Weston, Lois Weston
Jazz piano with folk roots. Having worked in Juneau the last 2 summers, I've written an original song about Juneau which my daughter will sing
9:00 Queens • Juneau, Alaska
Taylor Vidic, Rashah McChesney, Elizabeth Ekins, Kylynn Machir, Asia Ver, Kristina Paulick, Allison Holtcamp, Andria Budbill, Salissa Thole, Cate Ross, Ericka Lee
An all-female acapella (ish) ensemble collaborating to cover a range of choral, pop and folk music.
9:15 Cabin Fever • Juneau, Alaska
Tom Taylor, Amy Simonds Taylor
Three songs...two originals and one cover. We have both played instruments since childhood and harmonize our vocals fabulously...!
9:30 Jacks in the River • Juneau, Alaska
Doug DeMaster, Shannon DeMaster, Brandee Gerke, Andrzej Piotrowski, Auguste Stiehr, Dave Tallmon
A new twist on folk/rock/blues. We sound like you feel at FF. Good harmony, great instrumentation. We only do songs you need to know.
9:45 Alyssa Fischer & Tom Locher • Juneau, Alaska
Jazz songs sung by Alyssa Fischer, and played by Tom Locher. Tom is an outstanding musician who plays piano and keyboard bass and Alyssa is a local vocalist.
10:00 John Anderson • Warren, Oregon
Stories you would tell. Songs you would sing.
10:15 Ryan Laursen • Auburn, California
Mandolinist performing Irish trad with a few surprises.
10:30 The CD Band • Juneau, Alaska
Courtney Nelson, Che Plang, Johnny Rubbo, John Shauwecker, Gene Nelson
Americana tunes

Emcee: Linda Buckley
Stage Manager: Libby Stringer



Thursday Evening, April 12 • Centennial Hall
7:00 Mini-fiddlers • Juneau, Alaska
Bence Bury, Elizabeth Kim, Kaia Mangaccat, Lua Mangaccat, Milina Mazon, Kate Schwarting, Riley Soboleff, Callie Stickel, Kate Stickel, Kaiden Trigg, Ferguson Wheeler, Ysabel Wilson, Guo Hua Xia, Mei Xue, Aliciana Zamora, Riley Woodford
We are a group of 12 young violinists that play fun fiddle, contemporary and classical music. Instructed and led by Mr. Xia, we enjoy performing music together!
7:15 Unstrung Heroes • Fairbanks, Alaska
Jesse Myers, Ken Tape, Bryan Strong, Greta Myerchin-Tape
The acoustic music of Unstrung Heroes ranges from traditional bluegrass to blues, with scintillating covers in the spirit of the Country Gentlemen.
7:30 Burl Sheldon • Haines, Alaska
Fresh, uncut original songs probably performed with a few pals.
7:45 Old Pal Sal • Juneau, Alaska
Erin Heist, Bill Hanson, Brooke Munro, Andrew Heist
Father and daughter perform together for the first time! Classic songs with a twist.
8:00 Francis Dear Francis • Anchorage, Alaska
Friends of Francis Mallory
Our tribute to piano player Frances Mallory, who encouraged all folks from her Cordova home. Beloved Frances passed in December, age 89.
8:15 The Lost Lakers • Fairbanks, Alaska
Karen Foote, Tim Foote, George gianaka
Interior Alaskana Americana
8:30 The Barnstormers • Anchorage, Alaska
Jason Norris, Stella Norris
We'll be picking and singing some favorites, mostly about love. Love is the answer!!
8:45 Andy Miller • Juneau, Alaska
New songs about Juneau, with an obligatory song about Douglas.
9:00 Amish Robots • Seattle, Washington
Patrick Troll, Alejandro Chavarria, Alex Nelson, Evan West
Alternative psychedelic Alaskan roots rock n roll
9:15 Wiley's Coyotes • Boulder, Colorado
Tim Triggs, Nate Wiley, Irene Muller
Bluegrass with vocals and instrumentals
9:30 Marian Call • Juneau, Alaska
Marian Call and Laura Zahasky present new original songs about the nature of space and time.
9:45 Other Cat's Pajamas • Leverett, Massachusetts
Gus Hollingsworth, Steve Luteman
Accordion music from South America: choro and forro from Brazil; tango and chamame from Argentina.
10:00 Slow Street Band • Juneau, Alaska
Vicki Van Fleet, Doug Powell, Jim Powell, Ken Dawson, Odin Brudie
Featuring Vicki Van Fleet - classic folk/rock. With Kent Dawson, brothers Jim & Doug Powell (straight from Northern NY), Odin Brudie, Don Rudolph & friends.
10:15 Nicole Bauberger • Whitehorse, Yukon
Songs and stories from the Chilkoot Trail
10:30 Fireweed Fiddle • Ester, Alaska
Rachel DeTemple, Tara Chrisman, Meghan Packee, Phil Glowa
Original Northern tunes with folk, jazz, bluegrass, blues, country, and Cajun influences

Emcee: Dennis Townsend
Stage Manager: Patricia Hull



Friday Evening, April 13 • Centennial Hall
7:00 Orca Singers • Juneau, Alaska
Children's Choir, 19 students
2 songs: She'll be Coming Round the Mountain; and A Song to Share
7:15 Bayou Glacee • Anchorage, Alaska
Eric Stice , Beverly Grogan, Marianne See, Jamie Whiteman, Rhea McDonald, Celine Vaillancourt
Traditional Cajun music with one song written by a band member.
7:30 Eli West & Ben Winship • Seattle, Washington
Acoustic Duets from two string players, hailing from Seattle WA and Victor ID. Original and traditional material.
7:45 Good Not Great • San Francisco, California
Forrest Allen, John Brunsfeld, Ryan McLaughlin, Garren Volper, Al Mireault
All the way from San Francisco Good Not Great has come to Juneau to play you some
8:00 Ryan Cortes Perez and Friends • Juneau, Alaska
Nothing beats getting to play music with your friends. New songs re-imangined, for your listening pleasure
8:15 Harmiddler Brothers • Douglas, Alaska
Grant Dermody, Bob-o Bell , Bob Banghart
Ride along once again as the Harmiddler Brothers venture deeper into the realm where breath meets bow at the House of the Long Note .
8:30 Pharis and Jason Romero • Horsefly, British Columbia
2018 Guest Artists
9:15 Sparky & Forrest • Seattle, Washington
Forrest "Fun Guy" Gibson, Michael "Sparky" Gray
Wizened yet curious, the magic continues.
9:30 Collin Stackhouse • Portland, Oregon
Raised in Fairbanks, now city-slicker in Portland. Confessional folk/pop originals, drawing from trad Irish fiddle, clawhammer banjo, and a solid dose of quirk.
9:45 Songweeds • Fairbanks, Alaska
Bryan Whitten, Jesse Bartlett
Hailing from Fairbanks, AK, Songweeds have written and performed their strange, original tunes on porches and stages from the Shenandoah to the Tanana Valley.
10:00 Ryan Bowers and the Brain Trust • Fairbanks, Alaska
Ryan Bowers, Aurora Bowers, Alan Bent, Bryan Strong
Emotionally complex and catchy acoustic songs full of wordcraft and devastation, with thoughtful storytelling and a beating dance heart.
10:15 The Forest That Never Sleeps • Anchorage, Alaska
Kat Moore
The Forest That Never Sleeps dives headlong into what makes us human, in all its joy and irreverence and pain. Join Kat Moore at the keys for this voyage.
10:30 Ward 3G • Anchorage, Alaska
Mark Ward, Danny Ward, Bill Ward, Jason Ward, Laurence Blakely
Three generations of Wards from across the continent reunite in Juneau for the craic.
10:45 Hopkins Family Band • Juneau, Alaska
Erik Hopkins, Henry Hopkins, Emma Hopkins, Sarah Hopkins, And maybe some friends
Irish, Scandinavian, Old-Timey and whatever else the kids may come home with.
11:00 Grayscale • Juneau, Alaska
Amy Houck, John Ingalls, John Lager
Catchy songs that will spirit you away to exciting places

Emcee: Alicia Hughes-Skandijs
Stage Manager: Sally Burch



Saturday Afternoon, April 14 • Centennial Hall
12:00 Juneau Elementary Schools • Juneau, Alaska
Lindsay Clark, Sheryl Wittig, Lorrie Heagy, Rebecca Ricker, Taylor Mills
Juneau elementary schools come together for a performance of American folk music.
12:15 Alaska Folk Festival Sacred Harp Singers • Sitka, Alaska
Sacred Harp Workshop Participants
American folk hymnody+solfege+community+fun= Sacred Harp singing.
12:30 The Outside Singers • Juneau, Alaska
Genevieve Pikul, Rachel Wood, Sophia Nylen, Ingrid Higdon, Shaelyn Newport, Cory Croissett
Songs we love to sing in class with our teacher on guitar.
12:45 Deanna Daves • Juneau , Alaska
Solo female acoustic cover performance
1:00 A. Bent Family • Fairbanks, Alaska
Alice Bent, Aster Bent, Alan Bent, Amanda Bent
Alice Bent will perform her original songs accompanying herself on piano. Her family will accompany her on bass, guitar and vocals.
1:15 Andy Joca and the Urban Professionals • Juneau, Alaska
Andrew Joca, Zane Jones
Acoustic folk'ish originals and covers.
1:30 John Hutchison • Paonia, Colorado
Americana singer-songwriter
1:45 The Hoppers • Eagle River, Alaska
Robin Hopper, Bruce Hopper, Caiti Hopper, Grady Hopper
Sometimes you just have to grow your own band. Robin, Bruce, Caiti, and Grady.
2:00 Dennis and Dona Townsend • Tacoma, Washington
Dennis Townsend, Dona Townsend
Several ballads and tributes- Maybe an anthem!
2:15 Myrna Ukelele • Palmer, Alaska
Fun tunes on the ukulele!
2:30 The Girl From the North Country • Thorne, Alaska
Sophia Martin, Isaac Martin, Katie Martin, Jolie Martin, Tess Martin, Everett Martin
Thirteen year old Sophia Martin brings her blend of country, rock, folk, and soul to her third Folk Festival.
2:45 The Arsonists • Douglas, Alaska
Allison Holtkamp and Aaron Elmore are starring in Perseverance Theatre's
3:00 String of Lights • Anchorage, Alaska
Heather Stewart, Charles Earnshaw, Jamie Whiteman, Arkadi Futerman
Original contemporary folk art songs blend poetic storytelling with pop-rock, jazz and classical influences.
3:15 Sarah and Bill • Anchorage, Alaska
Sarah McCabe, Bill Ostrand
Rowdy acoustic folk blues that date back to the early 20th century. Playing style includes slide on a National guitar and finger picking.
3:30 Dan Hopson • Douglas, Alaska
Non-classical pieces for classical guitar.

Emcee: Kirsa Hughes-Skandijs
Stage Manager: Cosmo Fudge



Saturday Evening, April 14 • Centennial Hall
7:00 Singing Sea Monsters • Juneau, Alaska
Stacy Unzicker, Kristin Garot, Ames Patterson, Kyra Wood, Eero Woolford, Maisy Messing, Finn Lamb, Yetke Mertl, Olivia Mills, Bredan West, Finley Sullivan , Lorelei Urrutia-Lugo, Cagney Davis, Angel Aranda-Jackson, Guy Unizicker
A rollicking band of singers enthusiastically regales you with songs of joy and drama while evoking memories of the past and hope for a bright future.
7:15 Tanana Rafters • Anchorage, Alaska
Jamie Whiteman, Matt Faubion, Harrison Jennings, Duane Black, Bruno Zinno
Bringing their debut album to Juneau for the first time, this 5 piece blends blues, folk, and country. Guitars, harmonies, upright bass, fiddle, mandolin, drums
7:30 Bridget Claire and Friends • Anchorage, Alaska
Bridget, Ryan Mclaughlin, Miles Allen
Bridget grew up at this festival and she's delighted to be back from New York playing some original music with her folk fest brethren.
7:45 Pioneer Mountain String Band • Sitka, Alaska
Tom Crane, Devin Tatro, Ben Timbey, Brian Hullfish
old time music
8:00 The Wrong Notes • Juneau, Alaska
Wes Adkins, Nikki Scherer
Fun, folky sound
8:15 Sugar Shack • Douglas, Alaska
Val Snyder, Ian Putnam, Erin Heist, Abbey Janes
Old time tunes as delicious as chocolate chip pancakes.
8:30 Caitlin Warbelow • New York, New York
Caitlin takes a break from performing on the Tony Award-winning Broadway show "Come From Away" to come home to Alaska and play tunes at her favorite festival.
8:45 The Homewreckers • San Francisco, California
Cameron Sellers, Prentice Sellers, Yoseff Tucker, Andrew March
Just a few down home bluegrass tunes. We write some of our own songs as well!
9:00 Dara Rilatos • Cedarburg, Wisconsin
Jazzy melding of original folk music that highlight the stories of my musings. Born and raised Alaskan.
9:15 Will Putman, Shonti Elder and friends • Fairbanks, Alaska
Will Putman, Shonti Elder, Trudy Heffernan, Molly Putman
This is the 30th anniversary of the release of our first recording,
9:30 John Palmes • Juneau, Alaska
The conversation continues...50 years of Alaska Folk Music
9:45 Rock Bottom Stompers • Fairbanks, Alaska
Ken Tape, Greta Myerchin-Tape, Pete Bowers, Ryan Bowers, Bryan Strong, Ned Gaines
Seven years of Fairbanks' finest stompgrass: sweet lonesome harmonies rooted in bluegrass, honky-tonk and southern stringband. Find us on Facebook.
10:00 Sfyria • Anchorage, Alaska
Kat Moore and Ryan McLaughlin play fiddle-cello duets ranging from beautiful ballads with silky sweet harmonies to hard charging fiddle tunes.
10:15 Lou Nathanson • Anchorage, Alaska
Fake music!
10:30 The Overby's • Sutton, Alaska
Charlie Overby, Jason Overby, Rachel Overby, Alyssa Overby
a family band from Sutton Alaska. singing some traditional songs.
10:45 Tracy Spring • Bellingham, Washington
Residing up the hill from the ferry dock in Bellingham, Washington, she performs original folk and blues on Rob Goldberg's instruments. www.TracySpring.com
11:00 Fiona Rose • Anchorage, Alaska
Fiona's whimsical original songs contrast sweet melodies with humanist truths. Be prepared to smile and sing along!

Emcee: Riley Woodford
Stage Manager: Cady Buckley



Sunday Afternoon, April 15 • Centennial Hall
12:00 Last Chance Jazz Band • Juneau, Alaska
Greg Williams, John Haywood, Georgia Horton, Caplan Anderson, Jacque Farnsworth, Bill Childers, David Grove, Don Rudolph, Bobbi Mitchell
Traditional New Orleans Jazz, 1920's
12:15 Tonk Honkies • Auke Bay, Alaska
Philip Stewart, Avery Stewart
Self-penned songs of Lu-huve
12:30 Josh Fortenbery • Douglas, Alaska
Reluctant millennial presents blues-grass guitar tunes about nothing in particular.
12:45 George Don't Care • Nome, Alaska
Matt Johnson, Anahma Shannon, Danielle Aslanian, George Ginakopolous
Performers from four different bands come together to make sweet music for one night.
1:00 Mark Meyer • Tenakee Springs, Alaska
Mark Meyer, Ross. Soboleff
Hawaiian songs I learned in Molokai.
1:15 Sam Janata • Davis, California
Tunes from California's Central Valley
1:30 Karl and Ren • Seward, Alaska
Karl Pfeiffenberger and Ren Marks
Two teens from Alaska who met at Sitka Fine Arts Camp and enjoy playing traditional and contemporary folk songs
1:45 Fu Bao and Friends • Juneau, Alaska
Fu Bao Goldsperry, Clare Pavia, John Hartle, Joyce Levine
Picking and singing for 15 minutes of fun!
2:00 Patrick Klacza • Juneau, Alaska
Klacza released his sophomore album, Goatsbeard, in February. Self-recorded in his Juneau home, the music explores the artist's relationship with Alaska.
2:15 Michael Stackhouse • Fairbanks, Alaska
Michael Stackhouse, Collin Stackhouse
Original country-folk-rock-blues
2:30 Mossy Raven • Seattle, Washington
Steven Moore
Mossy Raven plays textured instrumental music on guitar and dulcimer to bring the listeners closer to nature and the most beautiful parts of their imagination.
2:45 Jess and J Dot • Skagway, Alaska
Jason Shelley, Jessica Callies
Harmony heavy, bluesy folk. Original songs.
3:00 Josef Q and the rounders • Petersburg, Alaska
Josef Quitslund
Some new songs from the past year, that inspired me to learn them and share.
3:15 Larson, Parker and Yost • Juneau, Alaska
Heather Parker, Karen Larson, Reuben Yost
We play songs that make you laugh, cry and roll your eyes.
3:30 Robin Hopper • Chugiak, Alaska
Award-winning songwriter from Chugiak. Will she make us laugh, or reach for our Kleenex?

Emcee: Andy Miller
Stage Manager: Oliver Janata



Sunday Evening, April 15 • Centennial Hall
7:00 The Carbon Footprints • Juneau, Alaska
Linda Buckley, Cadie Buckley, Rob Cohen, John Lager, Reid Tippets, Jeff Wilson, Clay Good, Shoshana Seligmann, back up singers and shakers
Our little band of friends will delight you with familiar tunes and original lyrics. Is climate change a hoax? These songs tell the story.
7:15 Frail Away Ladies • Gustavus, Alaska
Ellie Sharman, Kate Boesser, Kathy Fanning , Sally Donaldson, Amy Liu, Heidi Kristenson, Erin Tilly, Katya Kirsch, Nene Wolfe
9 women, 9 banjos, 5 towns, 3 sweet tunes.
7:30 Kat's Carolina Rose • Anchorage, Alaska
Kat Moore, Caroline Oakley, Rose Minkler
Sirens from distant shores come together to sing and play you entrancing original and traditional tunes.
7:45 FySH • Juneau, Alaska
Original songs and bad puns
8:00 Tania Lewis and Christopher Behnke • Gustavus, Alaska
Tania Lewis, Christopher Behnke
Rambunctious originals of ocean swells, love tales, and late nights 'round the fire
8:15 Mucklemare • Anchorage, Alaska
Eli West, Garren Volper, Peter Hamre, Dusty Rider, Carter Bancroft
Legendary 90's boyband sensations are reuniting for a special old time stringband acoustic set with frostier tips and even more denim.
8:30 Leif Karlstrom and Jan Purat • Portland, Oregon
The fiddle players from Nashville-based Front Country and SF Bay Area-based Steep Ravine and The Bow Ties join forces to explore original
8:45 Mike Mickelson • Cordova, Alaska
It's me, my guitar and music from my new album Pacific Waltz. Originals come from touring with Bearfoot,commercial fishing, and playing bluegrass in Hawaii.
9:00 Pharis and Jason Romero • Horsefly, British Columbia
2018 Guest Artists

Emcee: Ed Shoenfeldt
Stage Manager: Ann Gifford