Ira Wolf and Travis Ehrenstrom Raised in the mountains of Montana and making a home on the road, Ira Wolf's music and writing are vulnerably honest as she explores heartache, homesickness and the highs and lows of an unconventional wandering lifestyle. She draws from personal experience and connects on an intimate level with her audience through her truthful lyrics and melancholy vocals.
Quattlebaum with The Miller Twins Quattlebaum, southern gent and banjo slinger, brings more to the table than just music. With his infectious smile and weird antics, he brings people together; encouraging camaraderie and building community.
Hillstomp w/ The Weather Machine Hillstomp sounds like a boom box blasting from a shopping cart. Two madmen have strapped an engine to the cart, and it’s too big and running too hot. The band's got a banjo and a megaphone, a washboard and a kick drum.
Charlie Parr Charlie Parr is an incorruptible outsider who writes novelistic, multi-layered stories that shine a kaleidoscopic light on defiant, unseen characters thriving in the shadows all around us. Parr is supported by Marisa Anderson, referred to by The New Yorker as “one of the most distinctive guitar players of her generation.”
Joel Chadd and Jeff Plankenhorn Joel Chadd writes and plays songs that are brutally honest and open hearted. His themes are universal, but the songs feel as if they were written just for you. His melodies dance between soulful vocals and passionate guitar playing, drawing the listener ever-so-close.