Cat Plants

With a vocal blend that’s as seamless as it is stirring, Cat Plants draws inspiration from acts like The Civil Wars, delivering hauntingly beautiful originals and covers. This indie acoustic duo lives at the dynamic intersection of evocative lyricism and intuitive musicality, fusing the songwriting styles of Meg Davis and Matt Glazier.

James Reed

James Reed is a local musician raised in Fort Collins Colorado. He has been writing music for over a decade and grew up playing local coffee shops, gigs, and venues around the Northern Colorado area. From 2018 to 2020, James  attended the prestigious Berklee College of Music studying songwriting, music theory, harmony, ear training, recording, and jazz guitar. 

Wayne Russell

 


Wayne Russell grew up in New Jersey, where songwriting first took hold, but it was the mountains that ultimately shaped his musical voice. After heading west for a lift season at A-Basin, Wayne fell in love with Colorado’s high country and made the move permanent in the 1990s.

Andy Wagner

Denver-based singer-songwriter Andy Wagner has spent decades crafting a sound that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. Drawing inspiration from artists like Wilco, Arcade Fire, and Elliott Smith, Wagner weaves poetic lyricism and lush, atmospheric arrangements into performances that captivate audiences and linger long after the last note.

Marcos Martinez

I’m a local songwriter who plays acoustic guitar and sings and have performed locally for many years. I created a CD in 2017 and have recently been writing many new songs which I have been playing out with and have had some good reception. I also have a few covers that I will sometimes work into my set which cover a range of genres. My sound is a blend of the different styles that I love. My influences come from rock in the 70s, post-punk in the 80s and alternative in the 90s. But I also will use anything that grabs my attention such as indie, ambient or even some country.

Palamara

Palamara is a singer/songwriter based in Denver, Colorado. Anchored in the sounds of folk, country and ambient music, he writes songs about the human condition that are contemplative, cinematic and witty, sometimes all at once. He is an art gallery manager by day, musician by night. 

Dominick Antonelli

Dominick has been playing guitar for 21 years and writing original music for 15+ of those years. He looks at himself not as a guitar player, but an artist who utilizes the guitar and other forms to create an inspiring, healing, and contemplative experience for himself and listeners. Alternate tunings and intuitive playing have contributed immensely by shaping the instrumental and lyrical music that comes through him. He has a background in Integrative Health and is currently studying Music and Recording Arts Technology which is taking his creative possibilities to new depths and heights.