The Paperboys
Island Thrift East Stage
Friday 9/4, 6:00pm
The Paperboys are a genre-defying Canadian roots band built around three gifted songwriters and musicians: founder Tom Landa (vocalist, guitarist, and bandleader), lifelong fiddler and vocalist Kalissa Landa, and Spirit of the West flautist, guitarist, and vocalist Geoffrey Kelly. Since 1992, they’ve blended folk, roots, Celtic, Latin, and global influences into a sound that refuses easy categorization. Their live shows are equally unpredictable: after choosing an opening song, the band performs without a setlist, reading the crowd and letting each night unfold organically. Decades in, The Paperboys continue creating music that connects generations and fosters a vibrant, enduring community.
Eden
Island Thrift East Stage
Friday 9/4, 7:30pm
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.
The Olson Bros Band
Island Thrift East Stage
Friday 9/4, 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.
Becoming Bristol
Island Thrift East Stage
Saturday 9/5, 12:00pm
Becoming Bristol is a Seattle-based pop-rock band known for catchy melodies, energetic performances, and an uplifting message of kindness, connection, and community. Inspired by the legend of a traveler named Bristol, who represented generosity and compassion, the band channels those values into every song. Featuring Britt Espinosa, Jack Espinosa, Tyler Mays, and Manny Grounder, Becoming Bristol blends heartfelt lyrics with infectious hooks and an energetic sound. Their debut single, “Sort Myself Out,” captures the band’s talent for pairing memorable melodies with thoughtful songwriting. With genuine spirit and a growing following, Becoming Bristol is bringing positivity and connection to Seattle’s music scene.
Cory Vincent & the Electric Band
Island Thrift East Stage
Saturday 9/5, 1:30pm
Cory Vincent & The Electric Band is a powerhouse Pacific Northwest rock trio keeping guitar rock alive with hard-hitting riffs, soulful vocals, and unforgettable hooks. Formed in 2023, the band features Cory Vincent on guitar and vocals, Phil Carter on drums, and Charlie Krengel on bass. Their sound channels the raw energy of Soundgarden, Stone Temple Pilots, Rival Sons, and Gov’t Mule, while forging a distinct identity of its own. Known for dynamic live performances, the trio combines musical precision with authentic passion and undeniable chemistry. Every song is built to be felt as much as heard—real songs played on real instruments by real musicians.
Sway Wild
Island Thrift East Stage
Saturday 9/5, 3:00pm
Sway Wild is the new musical chapter from San Juan Island, Washington-based duo Mandy Fer and Dave McGraw. Known for exceptional vocal harmonies and Fer’s pioneering electric guitar work, the pair has shared stages worldwide with artists including Iron & Wine, Lake Street Dive, and Watchhouse. Sway Wild blends rock, pop, funk, worldbeat, and folk into an infectious sound rooted in joy—music that can move your heart, bring tears, and get your body moving all at once. Fer’s celebrated guitar work has also taken her on tour with Amos Lee and Allison Russell, with recent performances alongside Brandi Carlile, further showcasing her remarkable musicianship.
Jamn
Island Thrift East Stage
Saturday 9/5, 4:30pm
JAMN (pronounced like “damn”) is a Seattle-based pop-funk band formed in 2022 by professional musicians, educators, and seasoned open-jam veterans. After emerging from a local battle of the bands and Seattle’s Mo’Jam Mondays, the group quickly earned a reputation for outrageous stage antics paired with seriously sharp musicianship. JAMN blends catchy pop songwriting with intricate fusion instrumentation, drawing from soul, funk, R&B, and jazz. The result is upbeat, danceable music with surprising depth—and lyrics that might tackle sinking mega-yachts or feeling like macaroni. Unapologetically weird, wildly talented, and endlessly entertaining, JAMN brings genuine personality to every performance.
The Boneshakers
Island Thrift East Stage
Saturday 9/5, 6:00pm
The Boneshakers are one of the hardest-working and most decorated bands in American roots music, led by world-class Detroit guitarist Randy Jacobs and fronted by powerhouse vocalist Jenny Langer. Blending Detroit funk, Memphis soul, and Muscle Shoals R&B, the band delivers an electrifying live experience built to keep audiences moving. Their 2025 Gulf Coast Records release, Live To Be This, debuted at #9 on the Billboard Top Blues Albums chart, topped radio charts in the UK, France, and Germany, and was named among the Top 20 Blues Albums of 2025 by Blues Rock Review. Produced by longtime collaborator John Wooler, the album features guests including Bobby Rush, Charlie Musselwhite, Coco Montoya, Don Was, and Jimmy Carpenter. Founded by Jacobs, whose credits include Bonnie Raitt, B.B. King, Bob Dylan, and Stevie Wonder, The Boneshakers remain a formidable force in modern roots music.
Boot Juice
Island Thrift East Stage
Saturday 9/5, 7:30pm
BOOT JUICE is a six-piece, high-energy, rock ’n’ roll/Americana outfit from Northern California, notorious for barn-burning live shows that get entire crowds dancing. Their résumé includes legendary venues like The Fillmore and Dillon Amphitheater, plus festival appearances at Treefort, High Sierra, and Golden Road Gathering. Their fourth album, Keeping Out Of The Ground, delivers eclectic American rock ’n’ roll with three vocalists, dueling guitars, bawdy horns, soulful rhythms, danceable bangers, heavy anthems, and swinging ballads. Formed in 2017 in Idaho and Northern California, Boot Juice has toured relentlessly, evolving from an Americana roots band into a full-blown, high-octane rock ’n’ roll experience.
Micky & the Motorcars
Island Thrift East Stage
Saturday 9/5, 9:00pm
Micky & the Motorcars are a cornerstone of Austin’s roots-rock and alt-country scene, carrying forward a musical legacy that began in the mountains of Idaho. Brothers Micky and Gary Braun grew up performing with their father, Muzzie Braun, a celebrated Western swing and cowboy-music artist whose family band appeared at the Grand Ole Opry. Their older brothers Cody and Willy went on to form Reckless Kelly, while Micky and Gary headed to Austin and launched Micky & the Motorcars. For more than two decades, the Motorcars have built a devoted following through relentless touring and a signature blend of rock-and-roll energy, country songwriting, and the Braun brothers’ unmistakable harmonies. Micky leads on vocals and acoustic guitar, with Gary contributing guitar, mandolin, harmonica, and vocals, alongside Andy Carrell, Bobby Paugh, and Pablo Trujillo. Their album, Long Time Comin’, produced by Keith Gattis, balances tradition with evolution, exploring love, loss, perseverance, and memory through the hard-earned perspective of a lifetime on the road.
Simon Llewelyn Evans
Island Thrift East Stage
Sunday 9/6, 11:00am
Simon Llewelyn Evans is an Australian singer-songwriter whose haunting melodies and evocative storytelling establish him as a distinctive voice in contemporary folk. Praised by Rootstime Magazine as “a case apart, a special phenomenon,” Evans delivers intimate, emotionally resonant performances that linger long after the final note. His debut album reached #2 on the Australian folk charts, introducing a compelling new talent. Now based in the Pacific Northwest, Evans continues captivating audiences with atmospheric songs shaped by vulnerability, narrative depth, and a singular artistic vision.
Teen Talent Showcase
Sunday 9/6 12:30pm -1:45
Island Thrift East Stage
Olivander
Teen Talent Showcase
Island Thrift East Stage
Sunday 9/6, 12:30pm
Olive Walker has lived most of their life in Oak Harbor and has spent the entirety of that time embedded in music. They spend most of their time either recording, writing, or performing. Olive blends a mix of soft acoustic and poetry in their originals. Their first EP, cat sounds, can be found on Spotify.
Geneelia
Teen Talent Showcase
Island Thrift East Stage
Sunday 9/6, 12:30pm
Genelia is a 13-year-old singer-songwriter with a passion for creating pop music and K-pop-inspired songs, all performed in English. She discovered her love for singing after earning the lead role in a musical and has been writing and performing original music ever since. Her songs include “Magnet,” “Trouble Like That,” “Sunshine,” and “Pretty.” Genelia dreams of becoming a pop star who inspires people around the world through her music.
Adele Wood
Teen Talent Showcase
Island Thrift East Stage
Sunday 9/6, 12:30pm
Adele Wood is a 17-year-old senior with a passion for singing and playing guitar. Music has been a meaningful part of her life for many years, and she loves using it as a way to connect with and encourage others. When she isn’t performing, Adele enjoys riding her horse, running cross country, throwing pottery, and growing her small business. Above all, she loves sharing God’s love with those around her and hopes her music inspires and encourages everyone who hears it.
Streetlight Cadence
Island Thrift East Stage
Sunday 9/6, 2:15pm
Streetlight Cadence is an award-winning acoustic trio whose musical journey began as buskers in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, and has since taken them around the world. Featuring Jon Andrew Franklin on violin, Clara Stegall on guitar, and Ben Chai on banjo, the trio combines captivating acoustic energy with intimate storytelling and infectious musicianship. Their latest record, Oxygen, was produced in collaboration with legendary producer Ken Caillat, known for his work with Fleetwood Mac and Joni Mitchell. Streetlight Cadence has earned two Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards, often called the Hawaiian Grammys, and an Emmy® nomination for their television series, Will Play For Food. Their music is adventurous, heartfelt, and distinctly their own.
Asterhouse
Island Thrift East Stage
Sunday 9/6, 3:45pm
Asterhouse is a dynamic rock trio from Kenmore, Washington, blending alternative, indie, grunge, and classic rock into an energetic, emotionally resonant sound. Formed in 2009 by brothers John Thornburg (vocals/drums) and Russ Thornburg (guitar), alongside bassist Julio Posada, the band draws early inspiration from The Doors while carving out a propulsive style built on rich melodies and visceral songwriting. John’s personal experiences inform lyrics that move between desolation and hope, offering listeners a reminder that better days can come. Asterhouse has played iconic Seattle venues including The Crocodile, Sunset Tavern, and Make.Shift and earned KISW’s Loud and Local “Band of the Week.”
Eric Johanson
Island Thrift East Stage
Sunday 9/6, 5:15pm
Eric Johanson stands at the forefront of modern blues, fusing deep grooves, raw guitar fire, and a forward-leaning rock edge into a sound uniquely his own. His Ruf Records debut, The Deep and the Dirty, reached #1 on the Billboard Blues Charts, establishing Johanson as one of the genre’s most vital contemporary voices. Leading a high-octane power trio, he performed in more than 100 cities across 10 countries in 2024. In 2025, Johanson followed with the Top 10 Billboard release, Live In Mississippi, extensive U.S. touring, and sold-out European headline shows. His electrifying performances have earned support from artists including Samantha Fish, Tab Benoit, Anders Osborne, and North Mississippi Allstars. With a new studio album slated for 2026, Johanson continues pushing modern blues into bold, unfiltered territory.
LeRoy Bell and his only Friends
Island Thrift Stage
Sunday 9/6, 6:45pm
LeRoy Bell is a soulful singer-songwriter whose appearance on The X Factor USA, broadcast in more than 120 countries, introduced his timeless sound to audiences around the world. Since then, he has established himself as a distinctive artist with a powerful voice, heartfelt songwriting, and undeniable stage presence. Before the pandemic, LeRoy Bell and His Only Friends toured extensively, including runs with Huey Lewis and the News and Steve Miller. Along the way, they shared stages with an extraordinary roster of artists, including Van Morrison, Sheryl Crow, B.B. King, Etta James, Joe Cocker, Al Green, Michael McDonald, Mavis Staples, Keb’ Mo’, Taj Mahal, and Los Lobos. Bell continues to bring soul, warmth, and authenticity to every performance.
Benny Sidelinger and the Fits
Peoples Bank West Stage
Friday 9/4, 6:15pm
Benny Sidelinger and the Fit bring a road-worn blend of roots, folk, and Americana to every stage. When the lights dim, Benny’s banjo begins to hum, then sing, then rip, setting the tone for a performance steeped in movement and memory. His voice carries the distance of countless miles, while guitar lines roll like highways stretching beneath weary tires. There’s a sense of place in the music—small towns, long roads, late nights, and the echoes of stages that have hosted generations of travelers and storytellers. Honest, atmospheric, and deeply lived-in, Benny Sidelinger and the Fit turn hard-earned miles into songs.
Nathaniel Talbot
Peoples Bank West Stage
Friday 9/4, 7:45pm
Nathaniel Talbot is a songwriter, farmer, and multi-instrumentalist based on Whidbey Island in Washington’s Puget Sound. His music grows from the same soil as his agricultural work, blending American traditionalism, intricate fingerstyle guitar, and deeply rooted storytelling. Raised among the forests and farms of Oregon, Talbot draws inspiration from the landscapes that shaped his early life and his enduring connection to the natural world. His sixth album, The Fabric and the Weave, marked his most personal and ambitious collection of songs. Influenced by Pacific Northwest artists including Kelly Joe Phelps, Elliott Smith, and Bill Frisell, Talbot performs as a duo with Keegan Harshman on upright bass and as an electric trio with Aaron Chaiclin on drums. Across every setting, his clear voice, distinctive guitar work, and affecting storytelling remain at the heart of the music.
Andrew Collins Trio
Peoples Bank West Stage
Friday 9/4, 9:15pm
Andrew Collins is a celebrated Canadian mandolinist, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, producer, and teacher at the heart of the country’s acoustic and roots scene. A founding member of the Creaking Tree String Quartet, Foggy Hogtown Boys, and the Andrew Collins Trio, he has earned five JUNO nominations and seven Canadian Folk Music Awards across his ensembles. Alongside guitarist and mandolinist Adam Shier and bassist, mandocello player, and vocalist James McEleney, Collins creates adventurous music blending folk, bluegrass, newgrass, jazz, and classical influences. The Trio’s acclaimed albums, The Rule of Three and Retro, showcase dazzling musicianship, inventive arrangements, and a fearless approach to genre-bending acoustic music.
Ethan Tang
Peoples Bank West Stage
Saturday 9/5, 11:30am
Ethan Tang is a self-producing indie-jazz/R&B artist, multi-instrumentalist, and bandleader from Oak Harbor, Washington. Blending indie songwriting with jazz-inflected arrangements and the intimate grooves of alternative R&B, Ethan creates music that feels both sophisticated and deeply personal. His sound draws comparisons to artists such as Rex Orange County, Laufey, and Daniel Caesar while maintaining a distinct voice of its own. As a self-producing artist, Ethan brings a hands-on approach to every aspect of his music, from performance to production. His debut album, Everything And, marked an exciting introduction to his artistry and earned recognition as Seattle Refined’s “Artist of the Week.”
Surreal
Peoples Bank Stage
Saturday 9/5, 1:00pm
Surreal is a grungy alt-rock band channeling the raw energy of ’90s legends like Stone Temple Pilots, Alice in Chains, and Nirvana. Their music explores anger, isolation, and frustration through sharp wordplay, strong melodies, and emotionally honest lyrics designed to make listeners feel understood. Shifting between chaotic intensity and darker, moodier moments, Surreal brings the full emotional spectrum to the stage. Their fast, loud live shows are fueled by moshing, jumping, and headbanging, delivering straightforward rock power that hits hard both live and on record.
Miraco
Peoples Bank West Stage
Saturday 9/5, 2:30pm
Miraco is a Seattle-based alternative country rock band blending honky-tonk roots with cranked amplifiers, shimmering guitars, and punk-inflected energy. Fronted by Danny Baker, the band features Mark Yeend on drums, Dave Dysart on bass, Terry Davison on electric guitar & steel, and Wayne Bliss on keys. Drawing inspiration from artists like Hüsker Dü and Son Volt, Miraco creates earnest, guitar-driven American roots music with a distinctly Pacific Northwest edge. Their “bootgaze” sound combines twang, volume, melody, and raw rock energy for an unmistakably modern take on alt-country.
Cascadel
Peoples Bank West Stage
Saturday 9/5, 4:00pm
Cascadel is a new indie folk-rock project from Missoula, Montana, featuring members of the former band The Dead & Down. Charting a fresh musical course, Cascadel blends folk, rock, and Americana with modern, melody-driven sensibilities. Fronted by guitarist Taylor Burlage, the band features Lenka Swenson on bass, David Bethke on drums, and Matt Angelo on keys. Their sound pairs heartfelt songwriting and lush harmonies with psychedelic undertones, creating an atmospheric yet grounded approach to contemporary roots music that feels both timeless and forward-looking.
Jaws of Brooklyn
Peoples Bank West Stage
Saturday 9/5, 5:30pm
The Jaws of Brooklyn are a Seattle-based band blending ’60s garage rock, girl-group harmonies, and retro-soul into high-energy performances that feel vintage without ever veering kitschy. Founded in 2021, the band released their new album, Unstoppable, on May 15, 2026, recorded in Florence, Alabama, with Ben Tanner of Alabama Shakes. Their growing résumé includes SXSW, Fisherman’s Village, Ballard SeafoodFest, Bumbershoot, and Treefort Festival, along with tours through New York, New Jersey, and California. From Seattle stages to cross-country road trips, The Jaws of Brooklyn deliver infectious grooves, powerful harmonies, and a fresh take on classic sounds that gets audiences moving.
Heels To The Hardwood
Peoples Bank West Stage
Saturday 9/5, 7:00pm
Heels To The Hardwood is a soulful Americana rock band from Seattle, Washington, driven by commanding vocals and tight, dynamic musicianship. Their sound blends the raw emotion of roots music with the energy of rock and the storytelling heart of Americana. Intricate guitar work, smooth pedal steel melodies, and driving backbeats create a compelling balance of grit, warmth, and groove. Known for emotionally honest lyrics and performances that move between reflection and release, the band crafts songs that invite listeners to feel deeply while keeping their toes tapping and feet stomping. Heels To The Hardwood delivers heartfelt, rhythmically infectious music with a distinctly Pacific Northwest spirit.
Eldridge Gravy and the Court Supreme
Peoples Bank West Stage
Saturday 9/5, 8:30pm
Eldridge Gravy & the Court Supreme is a 12-piece funk juggernaut led by front man Eldridge Gravy, whose full-bore performances and effortless audience rapport turn dance floors into fever pitches. In 2024, the band released their fifth studio album, Always Never Not A Good Time, a ten-track collection spanning funk, disco-funk, and down-and-dirty grooves. Recorded at the Funk Castle and mixed by Floyd Reitsma at Studio Litho, the album delivers pure dance-floor fuel. EG&tCS have headlined Seattle and Portland’s top venues, including the Crocodile, Neumos, Tractor Tavern, Showbox, Doug Fir Lounge, and Star Theater, plus major festivals.
Friends for the Ghost
Peoples Bank West Stage
Sunday 9/6, 12:00pm
Friends for the Ghost, led by husband-and-wife duo Wes and Carly Jones, blends Americana, folk, and rock into a sound that is both intimate and expansive. Their music is anchored by heartfelt vocal harmonies, tasteful violin and guitar arrangements, and occasional bursts of electric guitar that add a dose of raw energy. Drawing inspiration from the rugged beauty and introspective spirit of the Pacific Northwest, the duo’s original songs explore emotion, place, and connection with an authentic voice. Soulful and carefully crafted, Friends for the Ghost creates music that feels equally at home around a campfire, on a back road, or on a festival stage.Friends for the Ghost, led by husband-and-wife duo Wes and Carly Jones, blends Americana, folk, and rock into a sound that is both intimate and expansive. Their music is anchored by heartfelt vocal harmonies, tasteful violin and guitar arrangements, and occasional bursts of electric guitar that add a dose of raw energy. Drawing inspiration from the rugged beauty and introspective spirit of the Pacific Northwest, the duo’s original songs explore emotion, place, and connection with an authentic voice. Soulful and carefully crafted, Friends for the Ghost creates music that feels equally at home around a campfire, on a back road, or on a festival stage.
Thrasher Shark
Teen Talent Showcase
Island Thrift East Stage
Sunday 9/6, 12:30pm
Thresher Shark is a genre-bending trio featuring Noah Ellis, Corin Miller, and Sophie Reddick. With no interest in staying inside musical boundaries, the band explores a wide range of sounds while reimagining favorite songs through guitar, piano, and bass. When they’re not performing, the trio can be found sailing, biking, or simply making music together. Inspired by their fascination with the playful energy of thresher sharks, the band brings curiosity, creativity, and a sense of fun to everything they do. Dive in and enjoy the music!
The Arborists
Teen Talent Showcase
Island Thrift East Stage
Sunday 9/6, 12:30pm
The Arborists are a bluegrass collective featuring Oak Harbor’s next generation of pickers and singers. Returning for their second year at the Oak Harbor Music Festival, the group brings youthful energy, close harmonies, and a love for traditional bluegrass. Many members have attended the festival for years, making their return to the stage especially meaningful. Outside of music, they share a passion for the outdoors, enjoying sailing, hiking, horseback riding, climbing, and swimming. Inspired by their connection to nature, they proudly chose the name The Arborists.
City of Pines
Peoples Bank West Stage
Sunday 9/6, 1:30pm
City of Pines blends folk, indie rock, and heartfelt storytelling into songs that explore the tension between motion and stillness. Led by award-winning songwriter Nick Clack, the project pairs layered guitars, raw vocals, and thoughtful lyrics that wrestle with freedom, grief, growth, and the quiet work of becoming. Launched in 2017, City of Pines began as a way for Clack to process life’s in-between seasons through solo hikes, international travels, and road trips across the American West. Now heard on stages throughout the Pacific Northwest, City of Pines creates honest, atmospheric music for those who feel most alive beyond the beaten path.
Local Secrets
Peoples Bank West Stage
Sunday 9/6, 3:00pm
Local Secrets is a Whidbey Island-based alt-folk/rock band creating original music inspired by legends including the Grateful Dead, Linda Ronstadt, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Lucinda Williams, and Brandi Carlile. Known for dynamic live performances, the band blends heartfelt storytelling with infectious rhythms, soulful keyboards, expressive guitar work, and evocative lyrics. Their sound strikes a balance between nostalgic roots and fresh Pacific Northwest energy, inviting audiences to escape into the music and stay for the journey. With upbeat, emotionally resonant originals and a spirited live presence, Local Secrets delivers memorable nights for listeners drawn to authentic songwriting, rich musicianship, and the timeless connection between folk, rock, and Americana.
Steve Aliment & Annie O'Neill
Peoples Bank West Stage
Sunday, 9/6, 4:30pm
The Steve Aliment & Annie O’Neill Band brings together veteran Pacific Northwest troubadours for a dynamic blend of roots, country, rock, and soul. Built around guitar-driven songs, the band’s sound is enriched by rich vocal harmonies inspired by The Everly Brothers, The Byrds, and The Beatles. Smokin’ guitars, rock-solid rhythms, pedal steel, and powerful ensemble playing create a compelling live experience that balances classic influences with a distinctly Northwest character. Steve Aliment and Annie O’Neill formed the band in 2021, joined by guitarist Bart Hyde, drummer Perry Morgan, pedal steel guitarist Mark Wuesthoff, and guitarist Garth Reeves. Together, they deliver seasoned musicianship and infectious energy.
Janie Cribbs and her Soul Purpose
Peoples Bank West Stage
Sunday 9/6, 6:00pm
Janie Cribbs and Her Soul Purpose believe music is both deeply personal and a powerful force for building community. Led by singer-songwriter Janie Cribbs and master guitarist Joe Reggiatore, the band blends heartfelt storytelling with the spirit of roots, Americana, and soulful music. Their performances move effortlessly from raucous honky-tonk celebrations to intimate, lonesome songs, always creating a genuine connection between artist and audience. Joined by Kevin Holden on drums, percussion, and backing vocals and Keegan Harshman on electric and upright bass, the band embraces vulnerability, spontaneity, and fellowship. For Janie Cribbs and Her Soul Purpose, every song is an invitation to connect, listen, and sing your way home.