American Songwriter describes Eilen Jewell as one of America's most intriguing, creative and idiosyncratic voices. The Boise, Idaho songwriter leads a tight quartet that blends influences of surf-noir, early blues, classic country, folk, and 1960s era rock ’n’ roll. For well over a decade, the band has toured relentlessly for legions of fans from Boston to Boise and Madrid to Melbourne, playing large festivals, theaters, rock clubs, and coffeehouses. The group has shared stages with the likes of Lucinda Williams, Loretta Lynn, Mavis Staples, Wanda Jackson, George Jones, Emmylou Harris, and Blind Boys of Alabama. Eilen’s fans have marveled at her warmth and onstage humor alongside her beautiful songs and fiery performances. In addition to six of her own full-length albums, Jewell has released two albums with her country-gospel side-project, the Sacred Shakers; a tribute album to Loretta Lynn titled Butcher Holler; and a recent album of rare blues covers, Down Hearted Blues.
The Los Angeles Daily News said, “Sometimes as darkly damaged as Lucinda Williams, at others as defiant and teasing as prime Peggy Lee and always authentically Americana in the Gillian Welch tradition … She’s mighty good.”
If you've traveled anywhere in North America and Europe, or have spent any time listening to country music outside of the radio charts, you’ve likely heard the name Caleb Klauder. Caleb represents the best of the Northwest music scene and his music has inspired many people across the globe. Caleb has been touring nationally and internationally for more than 20 years. He first toured with acclaimed folk-rock band Calobo, a luminary in the Northwest’s burgeoning ‘90s music scene. He has been leading his own band, the Caleb Klauder Band, since 2000 performing his original and timeless songs. And he is a founding member of the widely celebrated Foghorn Stringband, with whom he tours regularly. Caleb's music is far reaching and influential.
Caleb has penned more than 50 songs, many of which are standards across America in honkytonk and bluegrass jams and festivals, both on and off stage. There’s a long list of bands and singers who have recorded Caleb's songs over the years.
Caleb's collaborations include working with Dirk Powell and Riley Baugus, both live and in the studio. Caleb has produced two albums made in Portland Oregon. He also joined forces with Jesse Lége and Joel Savoy to form the Cajun Country Revival, a honkytonk Cajun country band.
Caleb Is presently touring and promoting his new album with Reeb Willms called Innocent Road. This full length, full band recording features more of Caleb's original songs, with Reeb and Caleb both sharing the lead vocal role.
Seating is not provided; this is a lawn venue. You may bring LOW festival chairs, blankets, tarps, etc. to sit on. Food, beer, wine, cider and non-alcoholic beverages will be available to purchase. Outside food and drink may not be brought in. SFF will not be selling water in single-use bottles, so patrons are strongly encouraged to bring their own empty reusable water bottle; there is a free H20 filling station in the venue. If the weather is exceptionally hot, a misting station will be in operation. Dogs are not permitted in the venue, except for service animals.
SFF will be following all OHA public event guidelines in place at the time of the concert.
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