Kate Farmer

“Kate Farmer’s voice is illegal in 28 States” – Liz Berube

Raised in the small mountain community of Jamestown, CO, Kate Farmer can’t remember a time she wasn’t immersed in music. She grew up listening to her mother’s clear falsetto harmonizing with Bonnie Raitt, Nanci Griffith and Alison Krauss, instilling in her a deep love of strong female voices and heartfelt songwriting. Her first performance was at 9 years old where she brought several hippies to tears, and she hasn’t stopped since.

Writing original songs on her acoustic guitar, her style feels soulful and bluesy with folk and Americana influences. In any genre, her voice alone could make you cry.

Continuing to combine her love of family and community with music, Kate performs as one half of The Farmer Sisters with her sister Sara Jane, and as a backup vocalist for many beloved Colorado projects, including Gasoline Lollipops, Foxfeather, Antonio Lopez, Sturtz, Pamela Machala and Taylor Shae.