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2013 Concert Schedule

Concerts:

Remember this schedule will change!

If you have to cancel, please tell us as soon as you can so that we can place someone from the standby list.
If you are a performer with a name, description or band member change, please email us your change request.
If we goofed and scheduled you for a time you said you couldn't perform, let us know and we'll do our best to fix it.

email contact: schedule@AkFolkFest.org.




Monday Evening, April 8 • Centennial Hall

7:00 Juneau String Ensembles • Juneau, Alaska
Elias Antaya, Tezah Haddock, Henry Cheng, Audrey Welling, Abby Olsen, Thomas Kappler, Lena Kawakami, Jaydan West, Hanah Elizarde, Kaleah Haddock, Makoa Iha, Dugan McNutt, Arne Ellefson-Carnes, Ryan Moritz, Solomon Unzicker, Noah Machakos, Lauren, McLain Sidmore, James Cheng, Bailey Davenport, Natalie Johansen, Cameron Howard, Alex
Wow???kickin' off the 39th AFF and going to China all in the same year! These 23 musicians are living right! Xie xie Juneau for all your support of JSE!
7:15 John Palmes • Juneau, Alaska
Ruptured discs and clogged carotid arteries meet acid reflux and the Carter Family
7:30 The Forget-me-not Girls • Juneau, Alaska
McKenna McNutt, Naara Conlon
Naara and McKenna have been planning this adventure for years and hope that just as they won't forget it, you'll forget-them-not.
7:45 City of Juneau Pipe Band and Highland Dancers • Juneau, Alaska
Melanie Brown, Laurie Gardner, Doug Gardner, Scott Marnon, Brandon Smith, Dan McCrummen, Mike Barnhill, Doug Harris, Pete Whitehead, Don Hale, Adelie McMillan, Marina Lloyd, Shelby York, Margot Oliver
A delighful blend of traditional pipe band music and thrilling highland dancing
8:00 Dave Haddock • Whitehorse, Yukon
Dave Haddock has been a vital element of the music scene in Whitehorse for over 30 years. He has two albums available - 'Oil and Water' and 'keep it simple'.
8:15 The House Family Band • Juneau, Alaska
Tony Tengs, Michael Bucy, Gordon Sandy, Robert Cohen, Dale McFarland, Ambrose Bucy, Tallulah Lastufka
Three more carbonated concoctions for your auditory consumption
8:30 Tom Begich • Anchorage, Alaska
Anchorage Based singer songwriter preforms songs from his upcoming CD
8:45 Kray Van Kirk • Juneau, Alaska
A medicine for melancholy
9:00 Raining Cats and Dogs • Juneau, Alaska
Liz Snyder, Sandra Bredehoft, Brent Riddle, Rachel Berngart
This set is dedicated to all of our beautiful animals at the Gastineau Humane Society that couldn't make it out tonight. Bow Wow.
9:15 Chuck Hughes on Chapman Stick • Lafayette, Colorado
Chuck was an early adopter of this 10 stringed tapped instrument.
9:30 Noodle of Doum • Juneau, Alaska
Pete Morrissette, Beth Leibowitz, Steve Winker, Suzanna Lessard, Cherri Bell, Jean Butler, Patricia Hull, Dale Wygant, Cathie Allen
Doum without the gloom from that mysterious place where the Middle East meets the Southeast
9:45 Travis Reed and Friends • Juneau, Alaska
Travis Reed, Jenny Reed
Acoustic folk songs with a lot of soul
10:00 Coyote and Toad • Skagway, Alaska
Tiffany Metz, Coop Briody
A mandolin and banjo duo from Skagway, Coyote and Toad can melt your face off with howling bluegrass while simultaneously whispering sweet nothings to your soul
10:15 Il Buono, Il Brutto, Il Cattivo • Juneau, Alaska
John Lager, Russell Sandstorm, John Ingalls
A non-noodling approach to spaghetti western
10:30 Slush Not Snow • Juneau, Alaska
JR Rosales, Guy Unzicker, Eric Mountcastle
Slush Not Snow is a 3-piece indie-rock band inspired by many different artists and genres of music including indie, punk and folk.

Emcee: Grace Elliott
Stage Manager: Terry Hoskinson




Tuesday Evening, April 9 • Centennial Hall

7:00 Juneau Pride Chorus • Juneau, Alaska
Leslie Wood, Jacque Farnsworth, Becky Bear, Sue Behnert, Barbara Belknap, Kristen Bomengen, Marsha Buck, Cheryl Cook, Lorie Daniels, Maria Davies, Jean Findley, A. J. Fox, Mary Graham, Kathy Hocker, LaRae Jones, Kim Laird, Leah LaBar, Katrina Lee, Anita Lo Iacono, Maureen Longworth, Jennifer Mannix, Kelley Mennemeier, Marianne Mills, Bobbi Mitchell, Lise Paradis, Jill Sandleben, Julia Smith-Kibby, Jeanette St. George, Paula Terrel, Margaret Vrolyk, Christina Wallace, Lauren Waski, Taffy Wells, Patricia Wherry, Pat White, Joan Wilkerson, Rachel Zahnd
We are a chorus of mothers, daughters, sisters, lovers, and grandmothers bonded by a desire to celebrate diversity. We are sponsored by PFLAG Juneau.
7:15 Andrew McDonough • Juneau, Alaska
Folk and Blues, Rock and Roll. There's a sound that a good guitar is meant to make, and I know what it is.
7:30 Callahan and his Dad • Juneau, Alaska
Callahan Croteau, Travis Croteau
Playing a some of our favorite songs for you.
7:45 Lucas Heger • Skagway, Alaska
8:00 Wormtongue and the Bananas • Juneau, Alaska
Seth Bodine, Riley Cummins, Matthew Campbell, Alex Soboleff, Derek Dzinich, Abram Leigh, Willie Benning, Ivan Andres Urrutia-Narino, John Edillor, Justin Miller
A student-formed, student-run jazz combo from JDHS.
8:15 Tequila Sunrise • Juneau, Alaska
Liz Snyder, Alex Kotlarsz
Two Friends. Two Guitars. Two Voices. Enjoy.
8:30 Tracy Bird • Juneau, Alaska
Tracy Bird, Darin Jensen
This may be my last festival for some time to come, may be even the last for all time...I guess I'd better do well.
8:45 Hillbilly Honeys • Juneau, Alaska
Heather Parker, Lu Seapy, Karen Larson, Anissa Berry, Bobby Boots
Put some zip in your day and listen to the sweet sound of the Hillbilly Honeys.
9:00 Carl Reese • Juneau, Alaska
Acoustic music and original songs dealing mostly with the underbelly of thought.
9:15 Alaska Travelers • Juneau, Alaska
Max Blust, Elias Antaya, Robert Newman, Chantel Eckland, Yana Warner
This may be our last performance together. Thanks Alaska Folk Festival for letting us grow up on stage.
9:30 Myron Welling, Brent Tingey • Auke Bay, Alaska
Three original songs celebrating heroes, anniversaries, and life.
9:45 Chris Thompson and the Coral Creek String Band • Golden, Colorado
Chris Thompson, Zebulon Bowles, Andrew Bonnis, Jordan Ramsey
10:00 Irene Muller and Sammy Burrous • Juneau, Alaska
Irene Muller, Sammy Burrous
Sortoffolk with a blues guitar. Irenes songs with a Sammy twist and the other way around, too
10:15 Rick Haglin • Juneau, Alaska
Singer, songwriter and guitar player
10:30 Devil's Thumb • Juneau, Alaska
Keith Fremlin, Georgia Horton, Rik Romerein
Since we survived the end of the world, we continue to play.

Emcee: Jim Grammel
Stage Manager: Ann Gifford




Wednesday Evening, April 10 • Centennial Hall

7:00 Heartstrings • Juneau, Alaska
Lisa Miles, Abby, Alex, Angelica, Anna, Annika, Aubrey, Bence, Dugan, Ella, Emma, Finnigan, Fu Bao, Ingrid, Iris, Jayden, Jordan, Julie, Leah, Liam, Lillian, Luke, Katherine, Makoa, Marlena, McKenna, Meredith, Merry, Minta, Naara, Olivia, Portia, Raiya, Rebecca, Robert, Sophie
Lisa Miles and her students play their heart out for you
7:15 Andy Baker • Anchorage, Alaska
Singer-songwriter serves up slice of life original tunes with humor and reflection, including a new one from his recent travel to the hills of West Virginia.
7:30 Last Call Family Band • Juneau, Alaska
Alicia Hughes-Skandijs, Ethan Nichols, Allison Tazlina, Jeremy Kane
Music fueled by good times.
7:45 Mel Birch • Fairbanks, Alaska
Original songs.
8:00 Costa's Motor City Kitties • Juneau, Alaska
Colettte Costa, Sammy Burrous, Doug Bridges, Mike Bucy, Mike Stanley, Jill Taylor, Adrian Minne, Dale McFarland, Rob Cohen, Mel P, Donnie G, Aurah L, Meredith W, Keegan C, Sarah G, Dawn C, Mike Gamble, Jason Brockington
We're puttin' the "soul" back in "insolence", one corruption at a time. Remember, if you can't be good, be loud. And if you're gonna be loud, be loud enough to be heard in heaven. This one's for Jeff and family.
8:15 Ken Burch • Douglas, Alaska
Watch this space
8:30 One Crazy Raven • Ruston, Washington
Gene Tagaban
Gene shares his music through Native American Flute, Guitar and song. Bringing to the festival his Native American, home town spirit to the people.
8:45 2nd Crossing • Juneau, Alaska
Jim Powell, Bill Childers, Jonathan Kress-Tompkins, Beth Kerttula, Odin Brudie, Tully McLaughlin
Some new sweet and driving old tunes from a folk and rock colision
9:00 Alan Roberts and Eric Anderson • Seattle, Washington
Alan Roberts, Eric Anderson
Fiddle music with an old-time groove
9:15 Miguel Rohrbacher • Douglas, Alaska
Some of my favorite songs
9:30 Anahita and Densham • Fairbanks, Alaska
Sine Anahita, Janice Densham
original Old Time sociological songs
9:45 Gene Nelson with guest • Juneau, Alaska
Big Air Dair, Jason Hort
Acoustic Folk Pop, in honor of my dog and other peers waiting to be discovered.
10:00 Salem • Breckenridge, Colorado
Todd Anders Johnson, Mike Facey, Thomas Haupt
Socially conscious urban groove, jazz hip hop
10:15 Louie the hammer • gustavus, Alaska
Lou Cacioppo
contempory folk
10:30 Fifth Corner • Anchorage, Alaska
Corey Smith, Foster Berg, Warren Henry
We are an indie hip hop group from Anchorage AK. A lot of our music involves improvisational rapping and energetic performances.

Emcee: Jane Roodenburg
Stage Manager: Terri & John Laskey




Thursday Evening, April 11 • Centennial Hall

7:00 JAMM Juneau, Alaska Music Matters • Douglas, Alaska
Glacier Valley Second Graders
170 Glacier Valley primary students participate in this school music program to help build community, confidence and academic success.It continues to expand.
7:15 The Great Alaska Bluegrass Band • Douglas, Alaska
Scott Burton, Jeremy Kane, Andrew Heist, Brooke Munro
Hard-driving traditional American Bluegrass in the Alaskan style.
7:30 Pat Fitzgerald and Robin Dale Ford • Fairbanks, Alaska
Pat Fitzgerald, Robin Dale Ford
Happy to be back in Juneau and playing songs from our new CD, Lovely Flame
7:45 Macrae Sisters • Portland, Oregon
Sophie Vitells, Gabrielle Macrae, Joanna Macrae, Brian Bagadonis
Guest Dance Band
8:00 Si Kahn • Charlotte, North Carolina
2013 Guest Artist
8:45 Teri Tibbett • Juneau, Alaska
Original songs
9:00 Michael Truax • Juneau, Alaska
Money back guarantee
9:15 Ed Schoenfeld and the Empty Oil Barrel Band • Douglas, Alaska
Ed Schoenfeld, Jon Pollard, James Sullivan, Riley Woodford
Harmonious satire and silliness for the second decade of the 21st century.
9:30 W.O.C. a.k.a. Bob Fowler • Auke Bay, Alaska
W.O.C.
Blue Ridge memories, Philly jazz influence, a contemporary gospel trope, a cover and maybe an homage to Gil Scott Heron
9:45 Cheryl Hofweber • Smithers, British Columbia
Original slice of life songs from Smithers BC
10:00 Arthur Cothary • Belfair, Washington
Ambient blues. Original solo finger-picking and slide on wooden body 12 string resonator guitar. Americana Primitiva.
10:15 Six Inch Tsunamis • Juneau, Alaska
Jane Roodenburg, David Crossman, Clay Good, Michael Bucy, Albert McDonnell
a tectonic experience R and B meets C and W with a smattering of LOL
10:30 Sammy Burrous and Devils Club • Juneau, Alaska
Sammy Burrous, C Scott Fry, Libby Stringer, Bob Bangheart, Dale Mcfarlin
Contemporary Blues

Emcee: Riley Woodford
Stage Manager: Rachel & Greg Beck




Friday Evening, April 12 • Centennial Hall

7:00 Montessori Borealis • Juneau, Alaska
Montessori Borealis Students
Sharing out favorite songs at the top of our lungs
7:15 Robin Hopper • Chugiak, Alaska
Robin is an award winning songwriter from Chugiak. Will she make you cry or will she make you laugh. Settle back in your seats and find out.
7:30 Nicole Church • Juneau, Alaska
Ambient folk rock.
7:45 Swing Dogs • Fairbanks, Alaska
Nancy Bayer, Charlie Hunt, Carol Indorf, Maggie Whitaker
Get up dogs, We ain't tired
8:00 Coyote Angel Band Alaska Wing • Juneau, Alaska
Bart Koehler, Rachel Sanders, Katya Kirsch
Wild Original Alaska Music
8:15 Katie Henry • Davis, California
Original songs, lost and found their way home again
8:30 Mouse Behind the Dresser • Anchorage, Alaska
Harrison Jennings, Richard Gelardin
Two Anchorage folk musicians playing some good old bluegrass and old time tunes.
8:45 Hizel and the Jay Birds • Juneau, Alaska
Clairen Stone, Giselle Stone, Matt Kern, JD Miller, Nick Wagner, Christina Vasquez
Home-grown musicians spreading the Folk Fest love
9:00 Erin and Andrew • Juneau, Alaska
Andrew Heist, Erin Hanson
Close harmonies, lonesome duets, a guitar and a mandolin.
9:15 Tramwreck • Republic of Douglas, Alaska
Tania Twenty FourHour Lewis, James Jimmy Dean Marks, Bobby Bo-Bo Jones, Heidi Eye Candy Johnson, TJ Laser Lazar, Dave Wavy Davey Kovach, Colin Harpsmiester Osterhout
Freshly released from a songwriting sabbatical in a Russian gulag, Jimmy D. has returned, raring to raise a ruckus and ride the wreck once more.
9:30 Patrick Murphy • Juneau, Alaska
Patrick sings his songs and plays stuff
9:45 Backyard Swing • Anchorage, Alaska
Terri McCoy, Doyle Williams, Brett Jokela, Linda Ziegler
The latest update on classic swingin and singin that is sure to Pump You Up.
10:00 Shawn McCole Band • Juneau, Alaska
Shawn McCole, C. Scott Fry, Sam Hamrick, Ethan Nichols, Joe Karson
10:15 Pat Henry • Juneau, Alaska
Songs from Jeanie's Kitchen
10:30 The TIAs • Portland, Oregon
Sarah, Shane
10:45 TR Ritchie • Bellingham, Washington
Award-winning lyric-driven songs by an artist who was Indie before Indie was In.
11:00 The Gitterounders • Wasilla, Alaska
Scotty Norris, Jason Norris, Gary Markely, Nate May, Conner McManaman
The Norris brothers head up this Alaskan all-star bluegrass band. They'll be driving home sweet brother harmonies and hot bluegrass pickin.

Emcee: Ed Schoenfeld
Stage Manager: Anne Fuller




Saturday Afternoon, April 13 • Centennial Hall

12:00 Gastineau Strummers • Juneau, Alaska
Students from Gastineau School
Strumming and Singing
12:15 Fu Bao and Friends • Juneau, Alaska
Fu Bao Goldsberry, John Hartle, Clare Pavia, Martha Stey, Kathy Fanning, Corinne Conlon, Joyce Levine
Music to lift your spirits.
12:30 Tracy Spring • Bellingham, Washington
Tracy Spring, TR Ritchie
Performing songwriter from Bellingham plays mostly original folk and blues on Alaskan luthier Rob Goldberg's phenomenal 40th guitar.
12:45 70 Percent Loco • Dawson City, Yukon
Simon Crelli and Friends
Fiddle music to make your feet fly
1:00 Lou Nathanson • Anchorage, Alaska
Lou has declared for president in 2016 on a platform of reducing the size of people in government. Help him raise 1.5 billion for his campaign by buying CDs.
1:15 Bluegrass on the Bus • Port Townsend, Washington
Carrol Oldenburg, Coney Oldenburg, Friends TBD
6 yrs of gypsy life on the road and we still have miles to go. Picking whenever and wherever we can, we're back in Juneau to play some tunes with old friends.
1:30 Amy Lou • Anchorage, Alaska
Singer-songwriter originally from Kentucky. Released album, Of Roots and Of Wings, in 2010.
1:45 Eel House • Fairbanks, Alaska
Susie Hallinan, Margaret Ransdell-Green, Eric Barker
Music for your inner eel.
2:00 Powell Family Band • Juneau, Alaska
Pyper Powell, Justin Powell
Original music with a soulful rhythm. Come warm your hearts with acoustic love songs and the sweet, uplifting sounds of a songbird with a story to tell.
2:15 Zoey Brice Bigelow • Anchorage, Alaska
Zoey Bigelow
A chick and her mandolin.
2:30 The Fulton Boys • Sitka, Alaska
Owen Fulton, Connor Fulton
Two Boys, two fiddles, two mandos, one epic performance
2:45 Sylvia Heinz • Haines, Alaska
Sylvia combines the bassoon with murder ballads and more to create a haunting rendition of traditional tunes.
3:00 Leif Thompson • Fairbanks, Alaska
Blues, Ballads, Balkan.
3:15 Nicole Swenson and The Swedes • Fairbanks, Alaska
Nicole Swenson, Eric Swenson, Bob Swenson
Three rambunctious Scandinavian family members coming together for a fleeting 15 minutes of folky harmonies around anything from John Prine to Tenacious D.
3:30 5 o clock charley • Juneau, Alaska
brian sullivan, sam burrous
latter day blues

Emcee: Dennis Townsend
Stage Manager: Koren Bosworth




Saturday Evening, April 13 • Centennial Hall

7:00 Alaska Youth Choir • Juneau, Alaska
Ellie Alsup, Laura Barnhill, Morgan Blackgoat, Clare Boily, Elle Campbell, Jessica Cooper, Jordan Cooper, Hannah Cordle, Madison Cordle, Sarah Graber, Christopher Lujan, Lauren McDowell, Cheyenne Petersen, Trevor Pierce, Z. Karsten Sierra, Laurel Stevenson, Nelli Wayne, Missouri Smyth, Annette Cordle
The Alaska Youth Choir advanced choir will sing pieces from their Spring repertoire.
7:15 Tagish and Skagway Hillbillies • Skagway, Alaska
Art Johns, Nola Lamken
Art Johns and Nola Lamken play old-time tunes
7:30 The Littlest Folk Singers • Juneau, Alaska
Clara Don, Electra Morley, Rob Cohen
Clara and Electra, both 9 y.o. have never missed a Folk Festival. They are making their solo stage debut and making their mothers proud!
7:45 Kim Beggs • Whitehorse, Yukon
Sweet Dark Oldtyme Country Americana Music from the Yukon.
8:00 Alaska String Band • Juneau, Alaska
Quinn Zahasky, Laura Zahasky, Abby Zahasky, Paul Zahasky, Melissa Zahasky
Just returned from a 3 month music tour galavanting about the lower 48. Looking forward to summer here in Juneau.
8:15 Mark Heard • Auke Bay, Alaska
Solo Acoustic Guitar with some blues on the side
8:30 Lost Lakers • Fairbanks, Alaska
Karen Foote, Tim Foote, George Gianakopoulos, Eric Graves
Fairbanks string band, husband and wife singer songwriters, who are playing for keeps
8:45 Joe Emerson • Juneau, Alaska
Joe Emerson, Not determined yet
Finger picking fisherman playing folk and country on a large size guitar.
9:00 Burnt Down House • Homer, Alaska
Angela Brock, Katie Klann, Dylan Weiser
Real Bluegrass and True Country from Homer Alaska
9:15 Marian Call • Juneau, Alaska
Marian is a touring singer-songwriter, living in AK and traveling the world. She takes her typewriter with her just in case.
9:30 Owen Cruise • Douglas, Alaska
Lifelong local, playing Alternative Country and Rock
9:45 Christopher Behnke • Juneau, Alaska
Fairbanks Music. A mish mosh of originals and traditionals on guitar and fiddle. special guest musicians dependent upon fate.
10:00 Us • Juneau, Alaska
Jesse Stringer, Libby Stringer
Stringing and singing
10:15 Dan dirty d Pascucci • Soldotna, Alaska
Dan Pascucci
Dirty D is back and mas sucio than ever
10:30 Dennis and Dona Townsend • Tacoma, Washington
Back for a few instrumentals and songs from more contemplative times.
10:45 Midtown Revival • Anchorage, Alaska
Silas Hoffman, Paul Anderson, Nick Patumenos
Powerful. Acoustic. Original. An amalgamation of various musical traditions.
11:00 Landbridge Tollbooth • Nome, Alaska
Jim Dory, Carol Gales, Anahma Saito, Tyler Rhodes, Mike Rutledge
Nome's all-purpose old-time band returns to the Juneau stage.

Emcee: Collette Costa
Stage Manager: Buckley Women




Sunday Afternoon, April 14 • Centennial Hall

12:00 Floating on Airplanes • Gresham, Oregon
Shane Young, James Cecil Jr
We are Jesuit Volunteers from Oregon and Washington trying to keep it real with some smooth mellow music for all to hear.
12:15 Dan Robert Halen • Whitehorse, Yukon
Juggler of steel strings, turner of phrases.
12:30 Bear Mountain Holler • Nome, Alaska
Laura Davis Collins, Jeff Collins, Tyler Rhodes
Nome-written originals featuring delightful banjo, fancy guitar, and a sweet voice.
12:45 Kid Burfl and friends • Haines, Alaska
Kid Burfl
An Alaskan twist on American songs, with possible exceptions
1:00 The Thunder Mountain Spruce Tip Ramblers • Juneau, Alaska
Ryland Buller, James Mounts, Nate Heck, Kyle Harris, Ivan Pickin
Formed on the Matanuska, spruced up under Thunder, here to entertain you with some sweet, sweet, something, with side of mmm.
1:15 Shonti Elder and Will Putman • Wasilla, Alaska
Shonti Elder, Will Putman
Original music from the shadow of Pioneer Peak to the frozen bogs of the suburban bush.
1:30 Selma Jesse Houck • Douglas, Alaska
Selma is a 13-year-old Juneau singer, songwriter performing her own original tunes.
1:45 Jim Vautour • Whitehorse, Yukon
Yukon singer songwriter. Coffee, truth, passion, positive light... got a few things to say.
2:00 N.O. Stalgia • Auke Bay, Alaska
Philip Stewart
A little stroll down Folk Memory Lane
2:15 A Little Bit of Pfundt • Petersburg, Alaska
Erin Pfundt, Maria Pfundt, Caleb Pfundt
A young trio of performers all from the same Petersburg family.
2:30 Gabriel Kennedy • Juneau, Alaska
Gabe Kennedy
I am performance ready with several musical numbers.I applied last year and wasn't able to get a slot, so hopefully this year
2:45 Tom Page • Austin, Texas
Tom is a singer-songwriter from Austin, TX whose songs range from devastatingly sad to tearfully funny.
3:00 Kieran Poulson-Edwards • Juneau, Alaska
solo high school student
3:15 Breaking Good Bread • Gustavus, Alaska
Kristin Ramsey, TJ Lazar
Gustavus Singer songwriter Todd Bruno and friends will deliver big with songs pertinent to our times. Be Ready
3:30 Chris Thompson and Friends • Anchorage, Alaska
Chris Thompson, Rolfe Buzzell, Harrison Jennings, Grady Hopper
Anchorage folk group performing original songs composed by Chris Thompson. Performed with guitar and vocals, harmonica, string bass, fiddle, and mandolin.

Emcee: Michael LeVine
Stage Manager: Jeannie Henry




Sunday Evening, April 14 • Centennial Hall

7:00 Alaskapella • Juneau, Alaska
Andria Budbill, Stephanie Tripp, Kristina Paulick, Erin Tripp, Andre Bunton, Amanda Jo Daniels, Thomas Eggers, Kelsey Savikko, Richard Ringle, Apryle McVey, Bryan Crowder, Callie Conerton, Darcy DeRego, Emily King, Gloria Lumba, Guy Unzicker, Heather LaVerne, Isabella Booth, Jacob Miller, Jacque Boucher, John Heritscko, Lauren Tibbitts Travis, Liz Hendrix, Matthew Ives, Patricia Gerdes, Richard Carter, Ryan Wilson, Bruce Simonson
An awesome a cappella choir from UAS Juneau campus. Founded in Fall 2011, grown from four to thirty members in two years.
7:15 Mary DeSmet, Greg Burger and Quinn Zahasky • Juneau, Alaska
The Joy of Harmony, the Power of Pickin' and Walkin' the Bass. Music we love.
7:30 Three Fish in a Tree • Wasilla, Alaska
Devin Frey, Shonti Elder, Kluonie Frey, Bill Frey
We do the best we can with what we have--Family band
7:45 The Super Saturated Sugar Strings • Anchorage, Alaska
Miriah Phelps, Kat Moore, Theresa Taylor, Carlyle Watt
A high-energy, harmonious blend of piano, violin, cello, guitar, and odd percussion, creating the sound of a funky and sweet foot-stomping symphony.
8:00 Chuck Norris and the Texas Rangers • Anchorage, Alaska
Mike Mickelson, Jason Norris, Angela Oudean, Kate Hamre
Jason Norris and Friends
8:15 Spring Fed • Denali Park, Alaska
Land Cole, Mike Speaks, Jason Norris
The babbling brooks of interior Alaska flow south for an annual spring pilgrimage to bring our style of original all-timey music to Juneau.
8:30 Just Stop • Gustavus, Alaska
Rowan Sharman, Ellie Sharman
Boing, fiddle, banjo. Just stop (please!). OK, We're done now.
8:45 The Improbabillies • Homer, Alaska
Grant Dermody, Forrest Gibson
Riding the razor edge of country blues and old time mountain music.Bust down.
9:00 Si Kahn • Charlotte, North Carolina
2013 Guest Artist

Emcee: Katie Bausler
Stage Manager: Emily Kane