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Bluebird Music Fest bringing a flock of folk and strings to Boulder

Bluebird Music Fest bringing a flock of folk and strings to Boulder
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Monday 4/25: The Hackles – What a Beautiful Thing I Have Made

The Hackles are Kati Claborn (vocals/guitar/banjo/clarinet) and Luke Ydstie (vocals/guitar/bass/keys) of Blind Pilot, and Halli Anderson (vocals/violin) of River Whyless and Horse Feathers. In 2017, Halli moved from Asheville to Astoria, Oregon, serendipitously just houses away from Kati and Luke. Their musical lives were already intertwined, Blind Pilot and River Whyless having toured together, but their newfound proximity led to collaboration on several fronts. Get to know this exciting new experimental folk trio!

SONG PREMIERE: The Hackles Let Pacific Northwest Indie-folk Harmonies Flow on Birdcage

Horse Feathers at Volcanic

Horse Feathers at Volcanic Horse Feathers, and its re-imagined string ensemble of seasoned players are returning to the road in the spring of 2022 in support of an April, Kill Rock Stars re-issue of the 2008 breakthrough release “House With No Home.” Justin Ringle and longtime violinist Nathan Crockett will be backed by new additions of upright bass (Luke Ydstie: The Hackles, Blind Pilot), banjo (Kati Claborn: The Hackles, Blind Pilot) and violin (Halli Anderson: River Whyless). The group will be performing selections from “House With No Home” as well as old favorites, highlighting the acoustic characteristics of earlier orchestral arrangements as well as the energy of recent releases.

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