True North
Island Thrift East Stage
Friday 8/29, 6:15pm
True North, the American Roots duo of Kristen Grainger and Dan Wetzel, crafts songs of haunting beauty that linger in the soul. Kristen’s acclaimed songwriting has earned top honors at MerleFest, Wildflower, and the Telluride Bluegrass Festival. She won the USA Songwriting Contest and was featured at SXSW in 2022. In recognition of her lyrical contributions, The Bluegrass Situation named her among the “Women Who Wrote Our 2020 Soundtrack,” alongside icons like Dolly Parton and Brandi Carlile.
Dan Wetzel is a talented multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, and skilled luthier. He builds the stringed instruments that shape the duo’s signature sound—each one featured in their recordings and live performances. Every instrument on their latest album, Time and Materials, was handcrafted by Dan himself. Together, Kristen and Dan form a partnership rooted in artistry, craftsmanship, and emotional storytelling.
Joel Gibson Jr.
Island Thrift East Stage
Friday 8/29, 7:45pm
Joel Gibson Jr., known as the “Eclectic Outlaw,” delivers a high-energy blend of original country/rock tunes and genre-spanning covers that captivate audiences everywhere. A Washington native, Joel has built a loyal fanbase throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond with his dynamic live shows—ranging from intimate acoustic sets to rowdy full-band performances. He’s opened for major acts like Chris Janson, Trace Adkins, Drake Milligan, and Joe Nichols, and kicked off festivals including Watershed and Pendleton Whisky Fest. His engaging baritone vocals, raw storytelling, and charismatic stage presence make each show unforgettable. With an ever-growing touring radius and a strong online presence, Joel continues to reach new audiences while promoting his latest album, Eclectic Outlaw. Whether you're a longtime fan or catching your first JGJ show, you're bound to leave impressed by his authenticity, energy, and musicianship.
The Talbott Brothers
Island Thrift East Stage
Friday 8/29, 9:15pm
The Talbott Brothers are an Americana rock duo whose heartfelt songwriting and cinematic sound have captivated audiences across the country. Hailing from Imperial, Nebraska, brothers Nick and Ty Talbott blend blue-collar grit with soulful harmonies, crafting songs that reflect life’s struggles, hope, and resilience. Their breakout single, “We Got Love,” launched them onto the national stage, leading to sold-out shows and growing acclaim.
Their albums Ghost Talker (2019) and Letters (2022) drew praise from major media—Rolling Stone called their music “cinematic folk-rock for open highways,” Billboard spotlighted their “haunting brotherly harmonies,” and The Bootlikened their sound to John Mayer, Mumford & Sons, and Jason Isbell.
With their newest album, Borderlands, the brothers return to their roots, delivering a powerful and authentic collection of songs that speak to the heart. Borderlands is available now on all streaming platforms.
Great American Trainwreck
Island Thrift East Stage
Saturday 8/30, 11:30am
Rooted in the sounds of Americana and the Pacific Northwest, Great American Trainwreck brings a fresh, progressive approach to traditional genres. Fusing melodic riffs with thoughtful, evocative lyrics, the band has carved out a unique musical identity that resonates with fans across the roots music spectrum. Drawing inspiration from artists like Alison Krauss & Union Station to Blackberry Smoke, their sound bridges bluegrass, southern rock, and classic country—resulting in music that is both familiar and refreshingly original.
Whether on stage or in the studio, Great American Trainwreck delivers high-energy performances filled with rich harmonies, vibrant instrumentation, and storytelling that speaks to the heart. Their genre-blending style creates a dynamic listening experience that honors tradition while pushing boundaries.
With growing acclaim and a loyal regional following, Great American Trainwreck continues to leave their mark with each performance, inviting listeners on a journey that’s as heartfelt as it is unforgettable.
Blake Noble Band
Island Thrift East Stage
Saturday 8/30, 1:00pm
Blake Noble is an Australian-born instrumentalist whose high-energy performances captivate audiences without a single lyric. Known for his percussive guitar style and mastery of the Didgeridoo, Blake blends rock, folk, funk, blues, and tribal rhythms into a powerful and original sound. From humble beginnings busking on the streets of Australia and living in a beachside tent, Blake has evolved into a dynamic force in the Pacific Northwest music scene, playing to packed venues and earning standing ovations across the globe.
His genre-defying style has led him to share stages with music legends like The John Butler Trio, Mike Love, Ayron Jones, and John Popper. He’s toured extensively in Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and North America, earning fans worldwide.
The Blake Noble Band features Matt Teske (pedal steel/guitar), Joel Hoyer (bass), and Chris Lucier (drums), together delivering an unforgettable instrumental experience that transcends borders and expectations.
Broken Banjo
Island Thrift East Stage
Saturday 8/30, 2:30pm
Broken Banjo is a dynamic folk/Americana trio known for rich three-part harmonies and a genre-spanning sound. Since forming just a few years ago, the group—Larry Mason (rhythm guitar), Kevin Johnson (lead acoustic/electric guitar), and Deirdre Fairfax (guitar, lead vocals)—has fused their diverse musical influences into a style that defies simple classification. Whether performing soulful ballads, jazz standards, or classic blues, Broken Banjo brings authenticity and heart to every performance. Their name pays tribute to Deirdre’s father and his 1960s music and coffee house, symbolizing their commitment to timeless storytelling through song.
Eden
Island Thrift East Stage
Saturday 8/30, 4:00pm
Eden is a high-energy rock/blues/pop band hailing from the Pacific Northwest, led by the powerful and unforgettable vocals of Savanna Woods, a Top 20 artist from NBC’s The Voice. Blending raw emotion with dynamic musicianship, Eden delivers an electrifying live experience. The band features Aaron Hiebert on lead guitar, Jason Edwards on drums, and Ethan Gibbons on bass—each bringing exceptional talent and chemistry to the stage. Known for their original songs and creative covers that span from the '60s to today, Eden captivates audiences with both soulful ballads and driving anthems. Their genre-blending sound and undeniable stage presence make them a must-see act that’s guaranteed to get you moving.
Stephanie Ann Johnson
Island Thrift East Stage
Saturday 8/30, 5:30pm
Stephanie Anne Johnson is a Black, non-binary Americana and blues artist from Tacoma, WA, whose voice and presence transcend genre and setting. A captivating performer, they have opened for legends like Mavis Staples, Robert Cray, The Indigo Girls, The Blind Boys of Alabama, and even political icon Bernie Sanders at the Tacoma Dome. Whether performing solo, as a duo, or with a full band, Stephanie brings soul, grit, and grace to every stage. A former standout on NBC’s The Voice, they’re known for moving audiences to silence in dive bars and to standing ovations in arenas. Their music blends the sorrow of history with the strength of perseverance, rooted in deep American traditions. Stephanie’s guiding mantra—“Find your joy and go there”—shines through every performance, from tender lullabies to powerful anthems like “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” Their artistry is not just heard; it’s felt.
LeRoy Bell and His Only Friends
Island Thrift East Stage
Saturday 8/30, 7:00pm
LeRoy Bell & His Only Friends deliver a powerful blend of rock, soul, and folk, driven by Bell’s unmistakable voice and deeply emotional songwriting. Based in the Pacific Northwest, the band has built a loyal following through heartfelt performances and magnetic stage presence. LeRoy Bell first rose to prominence with hits like “Livin’ It Up” and “Two Sides to Every Story,” and he continues to move audiences with songs that speak to both the personal and the universal. His band, His Only Friends, features a dynamic lineup of talented musicians who elevate Bell’s signature sound into something rich, layered, and timeless. Known for their authentic artistry and resonant live shows, LeRoy Bell & His Only Friends are a compelling force in contemporary music, bridging generations and genres with honesty, soul, and undeniable talent.
Diggin Dirt
Island Thrift East Stage
Saturday 8/30, 8:45pm
Diggin Dirt is a seven-piece funk-soul powerhouse hailing from behind the redwood curtain of Humboldt County, CA. Renowned for their infectious grooves and electrifying live shows, the band has built a devoted national following through relentless touring and standout performances at festivals like Jam Cruise, High Sierra, and Hulaween. Fronted by the dynamic Zach Alder, whose soulful vocals and commanding presence have drawn comparisons to legends like Otis Redding and James Brown, Diggin Dirt delivers an irresistibly tight and high-energy experience. With blazing horns, scorching guitars, and a rhythm section that won’t quit, their sound is a rich fusion of psychedelic rock, Motown soul, afrobeat, reggae, and vintage funk. A 2024 Jam Cruise writer raved, “This was the soul music I grew up with in the ‘60s and ‘70s... impossibly tight.” Diggin Dirt isn’t just a band—it’s a full-on funk revival you won’t want to miss.
Andre Feriante
Island Thrift East Stage
Sunday 8/31, 11:00am
Andre Feriante is an acclaimed guitarist and composer whose music bridges classical, flamenco, and world traditions into a singular, soul-stirring sound. With Italian roots and a career spanning over 30 years, Feriante has enchanted audiences around the globe with his expressive playing and genre-defying style. His extensive discography includes several critically praised albums, and his performances have graced iconic stages such as Carnegie Hall. Drawing inspiration from his multicultural heritage and global travels, Feriante creates music that transcends borders and speaks to the heart. His artistry reflects a deep commitment to connection and harmony, using the universal language of music to inspire and unite. Whether performing solo or collaborating with other artists, Andre Feriante continues to be a powerful voice in contemporary instrumental music—an ambassador of beauty, culture, and emotional depth.
Teen Talent Showcase
Aug 31st
12:30pm -2:00
Island Thrift East Stage
The Arborists
Teen Talent Showcase
Island Thrift East Stage
Sunday 8/31, 12:30pm
We are The Arborists, a trio from Oak Harbor, WA: Asa Bozeman (banjo/mandolin), Ethan Bontrager (guitar), and Audrey Layton (violin/viola). We're 15, rooted in music, nature, and community. From tree farming to symphonies to cowboy hats, we blend tradition and youth. Thanks to OHMF for this amazing opportunity!We are The Arborists, a trio from Oak Harbor, WA: Asa Bozeman (banjo/mandolin), Ethan Bontrager (guitar), and Audrey Layton (violin/viola). We're 15, rooted in music, nature, and community. From tree farming to symphonies to cowboy hats, we blend tradition and youth. Thanks to OHMF for this amazing opportunity!
Kick-Brass
Teen Talent Showcase
Island Thrift East Stage
Sunday 8/31, 12:30pm
Kick-Brass is a high-energy band specializing in brass house—a vibrant genre blending jazz, funk, and house music. Featuring powerful horn sections backed by a full drum kit, their sound is bold, rhythmic, and made to move audiences. Kick-Brass brings an infectious, genre-bending groove to every performance.
Salad Days
Teen Talent Showcase
Island Thrift East Stage
Sunday 8/31, 12:30pm
Salad Days is an alt-rock band from Whidbey Island, formed in 2024 by three Oak Harbor High School students. Blending influences like Steve Lacy, Rex Orange County, and Fontaines D.C., their vibrant, original sound and high-energy performances are quickly making waves throughout the Puget Sound music scene.
Santa Poco
Island Thrift East Stage
Sunday 8/31, 2:30pm
If you walk into a saloon tonight, there’s a good chance the air is humming with the music of Santa Poco. Hailing from the Pacific Northwest, this band blends roadhouse swagger with cowboy soul on their latest album, Cowboy Songs. Tracked in a snow-covered cabin in Leavenworth, WA, and finished in rural Roslyn, the 11-track LP was mixed by Kevin Redlich and mastered by Ed Brooks. With jangly acoustics, soaring electrics, and the occasional harmonica or violin, Santa Poco delivers a sound that’s as smooth as sarsaparilla and sharp as top-shelf whiskey. Songs like “Something About The Whiskey” and “Shoot Out The Lights” show their knack for rootsy, reflective songwriting with a modern edge. Santa Poco feels like a favorite radio station on a long drive—familiar yet full of surprises. With Cowboy Songs, they cement themselves as a western force far beyond Nashville’s borders.
Kendra Morris
Island Thrift East Stage
Sunday 8/31, 4:00pm
Kendra Morris is a New York-based singer-songwriter whose powerful voice and cinematic soul sound blur the lines between vintage and modern. With influences ranging from classic R&B and psychedelia to gritty rock and golden-era hip-hop, her music evokes a deep sense of nostalgia while remaining entirely her own. Morris first gained attention with her breakout album, Banshee, in 2012, followed by a string of acclaimed releases that showcased her commanding vocals, vivid storytelling, and DIY spirit. A visual artist and self-producer, she brings a rich, textured aesthetic to everything she touches—whether it’s her music, videos, or collage art. Her songs have been featured in films, TV, and collaborations with artists like DJ Premier, MF DOOM, and Czarface. With her most recent album, I Am What I’m Waiting For, Morris continues to push sonic boundaries while channeling timeless emotion, proving she’s a singular voice in the soul revival movement.
Jason Scott & The High Heat
Island Thrift East Stage
Sunday 8/31, 5:45pm
Jason Scott & The High Heat are forged in the fires of heartland rock, classic country, and blue-collar soul. Based in Oklahoma City, the band is led by Jason Scott—a former preacher turned storyteller—whose voice blends grit and grace. His lyrics dig deep, exploring the sacred and the raw with striking honesty and emotional weight.
Their sophomore album, American Grin, finds the band at full throttle: sharp songwriting, rich instrumentation, and a raw emotional core that hits like a freight train. It’s a record about holding on and letting go—finding joy in the cracks and character in the scars.
Rooted in vintage tones with a modern edge, The High Heat fuse jangly guitars, soulful keys, and tight rhythms into a sound that’s unmistakably theirs. Scott’s stories of heartbreak, redemption, faith, and failure ring true with hard-earned hope.
Onstage, the band brings rugged charisma and unfiltered energy. With American Grin, they stake their claim in today’s Americana landscape—honest, unpretentious, and undeniably powerful.
The Wax Lips
Peoples Bank West Stage
Friday 8/29, 6:00pm
The Wax Lips are a Washington-based rock band creating high-quality original music that resonates with a wide range of listeners. Blending elements of classic and progressive rock, their sound spans dynamic styles, moods, and textures—offering a rich listening experience with every track. Though the band members live across the state—from Seattle and Everett to Bellingham and Whidbey Island—their roots go back nearly a decade, when the original members first started playing together on Whidbey Island. In 2023, they came together under the new name, The Wax Lips, and have since focused on recording fresh material and honing their distinctive sound. With a combined 50+ years of musical experience, The Wax Lips bring seasoned talent and creative synergy to every performance and recording session. As their fan base continues to grow, the band is excited for what’s ahead—and eager to keep delivering music that moves and connects.
Peoples Bank West Stage
Friday 8/29, 7:30pm
Snacks at Midnight is an indie rock band based in Spokane, Washington, known for delivering high-energy, genre-blending live shows that leave a lasting impression. Fronted by the charismatic Rory Babin—whose dynamic stage presence elevates every performance—the band takes a fearless, music-for-everyone approach. Their latest album, What You Think You Want, showcases a mix of indie rock, pop, punk, and unexpected turns, like piano interludes composed by keyboardist Bill Babin.
Snacks at Midnight thrives on pushing musical boundaries, crafting songs that defy categorization while remaining catchy and deeply engaging. Each performance is a celebration—packed with infectious originals that invite the crowd to sing, dance, and lose themselves in the moment. With creativity at the core of their artistry and an ever-growing fan base, Snacks at Midnight continues to carve out a bold, genre-crossing path in the indie scene. A show with Snacks isn’t just a concert—it’s an experience.
The Olson Bros Brand
Peoples Bank West Stage
Friday 8/29, 9:00pm
The Olson Bros Band, hailing from Olympia, WA, is fronted by talented singer-songwriters Luke and Isaac Olson. Since winning a national songwriting contest in 2013 with their breakout song “Sunrise,” they’ve toured across the country and released seven albums, blending heartfelt lyrics with energetic country-rock. Their 2021 album, I Bleed Evergreen,featured the internationally acclaimed track “By and By,” while their emotional hit “It’d Kill Your Mom” earned them a second national songwriting award. In 2023, they opened for the Eli Young Band and were voted Best Local Band in Western Washington by King 5 Evening Magazine. The brothers have also shared the stage with country icons like Dwight Yoakam, Eddie Montgomery, and Craig Morgan. Known for their rich harmonies and engaging live shows, The Olson Bros Band continues to grow their fan base and are gearing up for an exciting 2025 tour.
Tara Craig
Peoples Bank West Stage
Saturday 8/30, 11:00am
Tara Craig is an award-winning Americana-indie folk-pop singer-songwriter based in Friday Harbor, WA. Known for her soulful, vulnerable voice and emotionally charged performances, she crafts songs rich with vivid imagery and heartfelt honesty. Her 2023 sophomore album marked a bold artistic leap, with Indie Boulevard calling it “almost painfully honest” and “speechless” in its impact. Bee Delores of B-Sides & Badlands praises her as “a necessary salve to today’s troubling times… a radiant performer” whose “sparrow-like instrument” channels raw emotion with stunning grace. Tara currently performs both solo and with her dynamic trio, featuring Daniel Deshon on bass and Scott Sluis on drums. While the full-band arrangement adds a broader sonic palette, the music remains grounded in Tara’s affecting songwriting and signature voice. As the trio builds momentum, their reach is rapidly expanding throughout the Salish Sea region of the Pacific Northwest, captivating new audiences with every performance.
Nick Drummond
Peoples Bank Stage
Saturday 8/30, 12:30pm
Nick Drummond is a Seattle-based singer-songwriter known for his dynamic performances and genre-blending sound.With over 15 years in the Pacific Northwest music scene, he has sold out multi-night runs at iconic venues like Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley and The Triple Door and has performed at the Showbox and Neumos. His music, a fusion of jam-band energy and singer-songwriter intimacy, has earned acclaim from Garrison Keillor, who described it as “brilliant, Dionysian music.” Drummond's debut album, Eye of the Storm, released in 2020, received praise from local press and radio, including regular rotation on KBCS 91.3 FM and spins on KEXP.
Becoming Bristol
Peoples Bank West Stage
Saturday 8/30, 2:00pm
Becoming Bristol is a Seattle-based band known for their catchy pop-rock sound and uplifting, inclusive message. Inspired by the legend of a traveler named Bristol—who symbolized kindness and generosity—the band aims to foster a sense of togetherness and community through their music. The group features Britt Espinosa, Jack Espinosa, Tyler Mays, and Manny Grounder, each bringing their unique talents to create an energetic and heartfelt sound. Their debut single, “Sort Myself Out,” showcases their knack for crafting memorable melodies paired with thoughtful lyrics that resonate with listeners. Becoming Bristol’s music invites audiences to embrace positivity and connection, making them a fresh and meaningful voice in the Seattle music scene. With their engaging performances and genuine spirit, the band is quickly gaining momentum and building a loyal following. Becoming Bristol is committed to inspiring kindness, both on and off the stage.
Asterhouse
Peoples Bank West Stage
Saturday 8/30, 3:30pm
Asterhouse is a dynamic rock band hailing from Kenmore, WA, just north of Seattle. Formed in 2009 by brothers John (vocals/drums) and Russ Thornburg (guitar) and joined by bassist Julio Posada, the trio blends alternative, indie, grunge, and classic rock into an energetic and emotionally resonant sound. Rooted early on in a deep appreciation for The Doors, their music evolved into a propulsive, reflective style driven by rich melodies and visceral songwriting. John’s personal journey through depression and OCD deeply informs the band’s lyrical intensity, striking a balance between moments of desolation and hopeful invitation: “Everything is going to be ok. Eventually.” Asterhouse has held court at iconic Seattle venues such as The Crocodile, Sunset Tavern, and Make.Shift, and was recognized as KISW’s Loud and Local “Band of the Week,” praised for their guitar-driven energy and West Coast authenticity. Whether launching into fierce live shows or guiding listeners through cathartic lyrics, Asterhouse delivers a potent invitation to stay awake, stay well—and rock on.
Simple Minded Symphony
Peoples Bank West Stage
Saturday 8/30, 5:00pm
Simple Minded Symphony is a high-energy, Seattle-based ensemble known for their heavy, groove-forward sound and genre-blending style. Originally formed in Oak Harbor, WA, the band fuses elements of funk, rock, ska, and jazz into a bold, brass-powered experience designed to make audiences move and groove. At the heart of their music are thoughtful horn melodies and dynamic rhythm sections that bring both precision and infectious energy to every performance. Whether on stage at a local venue or lighting up a festival crowd, Simple Minded Symphony delivers a sound that’s both musically rich and wildly fun. Their unique arrangements and collaborative songwriting reflect a deep appreciation for musical diversity and community connection. With roots in small-town camaraderie and a big-city presence, the band continues to build a loyal following throughout the Pacific Northwest. Simple Minded Symphony doesn’t just play music—they create moments that get stuck in your soul and your shoes.
Heels To The Hardwood
Peoples Bank West Stage
Saturday 8/30, 6:30pm
Heels To The Hardwood is a soulful Americana rock band based in Seattle, WA, fronted by commanding vocals and driven by tight, dynamic musicianship. Known for emotionally honest lyrics, intricate guitar work, smooth pedal steel melodies, and driving backbeats, the band strikes a powerful balance between vulnerability and grit. Their sound blends the raw emotion of roots music with the energy of rock and the storytelling soul of Americana, creating songs that are as deeply moving as they are rhythmically infectious. Whether performing in intimate listening rooms or on festival stages, Heels To The Hardwood captivates audiences with heartfelt performances and a tangible connection to their music. Their songs explore themes of love, loss, resilience, and redemption, resonating with listeners on a deeply human level. With growing acclaim across the Pacific Northwest and beyond, Heels To The Hardwood continues to carve out their place as a compelling voice in modern Americana.
Janie Cribbs and the T.Rust Band
Peoples Bank West Stage
Saturday 8/30, 8:15pm
Janie Cribbs and The T.Rust Band deliver a fiery blend of original roots, rockin’ blues, and Americana soul. Known for their high-energy performances and rich musical storytelling, the band features Janie Cribbs on powerhouse vocals, Joe Reggiatore on sizzling slide guitar, Keegan Harshman on bass, and Kevin Holden on drums. With a tight, groove-driven rhythm section and searing instrumental chemistry, they bring audiences a mix of compelling originals, shout-out-loud blues, and entirely unique covers. Janie’s stunning, seductive voice paired with Joe’s gritty, expressive guitar work creates a magnetic live presence that’s hard to resist. Whether playing intimate venues or festival stages, the band captivates with songs that make you smile, dance, and feel every beat. Their performances are soaked in soul, grounded in blues, and delivered with the raw, joyful energy that defines T.Rust. It’s not just music—it’s a foot-stompin’, heart-thumpin’ celebration of sound and spirit.
Herding Kats
Peoples Bank West Stage
Sunday 8/31, 11:00am
Formed in 2018, Herding Kats is a high-energy, 9-piece jazz band known for delivering dynamic performances and genre-spanning musical flair. Featuring some of the Pacific Northwest’s finest jazz musicians, the group blends the sophistication of West Coast and hard bop with the vibrancy of contemporary jazz, swing, funk, pop, and high-energy blues. Whether reimagining jazz standards or diving into fresh, genre-crossing arrangements, Herding Kats captivates audiences with a tight, professional sound and infectious stage presence. Their brass-rich lineup and rhythmic precision create a bold, full-bodied sonic experience that appeals to jazz enthusiasts and casual listeners alike. From classic grooves to modern twists, every performance is crafted to entertain, inspire, and get the crowd moving. With deep roots in jazz tradition and a passion for pushing boundaries, Herding Kats continues to establish itself as one of the most exciting and versatile jazz ensembles in the region.
Adele Wood
Teen Talent Showcase
Island Thrift East Stage
Sunday 8/31, 12:30pm
Adele Wood began playing music at seven, singing and playing guitar for her family. Music has always brought her joy and comfort, especially during difficult times. Sharing that joy with others inspired her to perform. She’s part of the worship team at Living Rock Church in Anacortes, where she uses music to encourage faith and connection.
Danika Kloewer
Teen Talent Showcase
Island Thrift East Stage
Sunday 8/31, 12:30pm
Danika Kloewer is a 17-year-old music artist from Oak Harbor, WA. She has performed at events across the state, including the Oak Harbor Music Festival and Seattle-area venues. Danika has sung the National Anthem for the Seattle Storm and the Mariner
Winehouse
Peoples Bank West Stage
Sunday 8/31, 12:30pm
Winehouse is an indie pop/rock band from Olympia, WA, featuring OHS alumni Chivan Lim, Sarah Burke, Josh Hill, and Aiden Taylor. Formed in 2019, the band quickly gained attention when their debut single, “Pretty Lips,” went viral, racking up over 5.5 million Spotify streams. Known for blending indie rock with jazz, pop, and artful experimentation, Winehouse brings versatility and musical depth to every track. Their 2020 EP, Hanover Drive, features standout tracks like “Cool Kids,” where rhythmic guitar, bass, and drums create a tight foundation for soaring saxophone and lead guitar lines. Songs like “Midnight” and “Stay” showcase the band’s dynamic edge with expressive solos and genre-fluid arrangements. Now fronted by lead singer Sarah Burke, the band continues to evolve, embracing a lo-fi, shoegaze-influenced sound. With a bold new direction and a commitment to releasing fresh music every 6–8 months, Winehouse is poised to make waves far beyond the Pacific Northwest.
Porch Brothers & CO
Peoples Bank West Stage
Sunday 8/31, 2:00pm
West Texas meets West Coast Americana in the music of Porch Brothers & Co, a South Whidbey-based duo blending heartfelt songwriting with rich vocal harmonies. Songwriters Russell Clepper and Rob Harris craft a sound rooted in the storytelling traditions of West Texas folk and country, infused with the laid-back soul of West Coast Americana. The two met on Whidbey Island in 2019 and discovered a shared love for acoustic-driven Americana while playing music together on the porch during the pandemic. Their performances feature a mix of evocative original songs and carefully selected covers from both vintage and contemporary artists. Whether playing intimate shows or sharing the stage with guest musicians, Porch Brothers & Co bring warmth, authenticity, and a deep sense of musical connection. With strong vocals, compelling lyrics, and harmonies that resonate, they offer audiences a timeless sound shaped by two regional styles and one shared passion.
Cory Vincent and The Electric Band
Peoples Bank West Stage
Sunday, 8/31, 3:30pm
Guitar rock lives on through Cory Vincent & The Electric Band. Formed in early 2023, this powerhouse trio is quickly becoming one of the must-see acts in the greater Pacific Northwest. With hard-hitting riffs, soulful vocals, and unforgettable hooks, their sound echoes the raw energy of bands like Soundgarden, Stone Temple Pilots, Rival Sons, and Gov’t Mule—yet it remains entirely their own. Frontman Cory Vincent (guitar & vocals), Phil Carter (drums), and Charlie Krengel (bass) deliver a high-voltage blend of rock grit and musical precision that’s as fresh as it is familiar. Known for their dynamic live performances, the band brings their songs to life with authentic passion and undeniable chemistry. Every track is crafted with intention—real songs, written by real people, played on real instruments. For those who believe music should be felt as much as heard, Cory Vincent & The Electric Band is an experience, not just a listen.
Yogoman Burning Band
Peoples Bank West Stage
Sunday 8/31, 5:00pm
Yogoman Burning Band has been bringing the party since 2005—and in 2025, they’ll celebrate their 20th Bandiversary. Hailing from the Pacific Northwest, YBB is an original celebration dance band on a mission to defeat depression through music that moves the body and uplifts the soul. Blending soul, reggae, pop, funk, cinematic, country, blues, rock, and hip hop, they deliver a gritty, genre-fluid sound filled with rhythm, joy, and heart. Frontman Jordan Rain, aka Yogoman, leads from behind the drum kit, singing lead vocals and energizing crowds with shout-outs and call-and-response interactions that make every show a communal experience. With authenticity and groove at their core, Yogoman Burning Band creates an irresistible atmosphere that gets audiences dancing and smiling.