The Lucky Valentines

“Everything about this album is REAL, from the cover, to the lyrics, the rough and penetrating performances, and the warm and inviting SOUND. Shaun and Jamie’s music will get to you and make you play it again and again. Let it.”
— Grammy Nominated musician Phil Aaberg (on TLV's 2020 release “Horses”)

Scott Fowler

Singer-Songwriter, Scott Fowler, comes from musical roots. Three generations of his family have made their life about creating music and has shaped the music he performs today. 30+ years steeped in music has come from the orchestral of his grandfather, folk of his parents, and soul of his youth. All of which comes together with rich chords, gripping melodies, and writing that is meant to shed a little light on the reality that we're all not so different.

Andy Sydow

Americana, rock, folk, singer-songwriter, Andy Sydow is an accomplished multi-instrumentalist who's lyrics paint a picture of poetic realism. Touring consistently both solo and with his band (Andy Sydow & The Minor League), Sydow is known to sway an audience with acoustic guitar ballads, surprising keyboard chops, and even sing a few numbers on his lap steel. He draws comparisons to voices like Paul Simon and Jackson Browne, mixed with a roots rock vibe reminiscent of Tom Petty or Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats.

Rikki Hatch

Rikki Hatch is an up and coming artist out of Fort Collins Colorado.  Her singing and songwriting is powerful & moving.  Since a child she has taken voice lessons, playing cafe's and local recitals , even at age 11 being asked to perform opener songs for Artists.  

Rikki learned at a young age how to be comfortable behind a microphone, and more importantly, how to make you feel what she is singing about. Her music and voice is powerful and important.  

Rikki is determined to bring her talent, song and voice to this world. 

Wes Kirkpatrick

After spending nearly a decade in Nashville writing song after song soaked in heartbreak and melancholy, Wes Kirkpatrick found himself burned out, creatively and personally. “I wasn’t even trying to write sad songs anymore,” he says. “It’s just all that ever came out.” Eventually, the weight of it all pushed him back home to the Colorado mountains, hoping something, anything, might change.

It did.

Jonathan Stark

Jonathan Stark is an indie-folk/Americana artist crafting songs that feel like they’re being sung just for you. Rooted in warm acoustic textures, raw emotion, and quietly powerful storytelling, his music creates a living-room closeness where vulnerability is welcomed and every lyric lands with intention. With a sound that sits somewhere between folk confessionals and modern indie heart-on-sleeve writing, Jonathan’s songs invite listeners to slow down, lean in, and feel a little less alone.

Abigael Elizabeth

Abigael Elizabeth is an indie folk singer songwriter currently based in Colorado. Her music weaves a sonic tapestry of emotional storytelling exploring themes of love, loss, and healing. Embracing the full spectrum of human experience, Abigael's music is a reminder of the beauty that can emerge from feeling it all. On a mission to deeply understand love in all of its expressions, Abigael hopes that her music will offer solace and joy, and ultimately contribute to the vision of a more loving and compassionate world. 

Julie Koenig

Julie Koenig is an accomplished multi-genre vocalist, pianist and songwriter located in Fort Collins, CO. Since completing her M.M. in Jazz Studies at the University of Northern Colorado, Julie has established an active musical presence in the Denver and Front Range areas. She performs regularly as a solo artist and with her band, the Thistle Tones; notable venues include Nocturne Jazz & Supper Club, Dazzle, The Crown Pub, Wolverine Farm and 477 Distilling.

Obadiah Parker

Obadiah Parker is a singer-songwriter whose stripped-down acoustic style and emotionally complelling performances have connected with audiences around the world. He first gained widespread attention with his acoustic reinterpretation of OutKast’s “Hey Ya,” which has earned tens of millions of streams and introduced listeners to his gift for turning familiar songs into something raw, spacious, and unmistakably his own.

Rachel Winnick

Rachel Winnick is a soulful singer-songwriter known for her rich vocals, honest lyrics, and timeless sound rooted in jazz, soul, and R&B. A graduate of the Lamont School of Music with a degree in Jazz & Commercial Music, Rachel brings both technical mastery and raw emotion to her music, drawing influence from artists like Amy Winehouse and Jorja Smith.