Kacie Waters

When someone asks me what I play, I usually respond "Sad Bastard Music." It's a bit of a joke, but it cuts to the point. I appreciate the beauty in vulnerability and yearn to open myself up to others through my music. I feel better when I play and I hope that hearing me helps others feel some feels too.

Daniel Ondaro

Guitar Vocalist, Daniel Ondaro has extensive experience performing
both original and cover material throughout the U.S., Europe and
Mexico in support of his four solo albums.


Daniel's shows include a wide range of styles - Country, Folk,
Americana, Brazilian and Classical music, influenced by decades of
travel and performing onsite in countries worldwide as well as on cruise
ships.

Geral Dine

Geral Dine is a 22 year old Denver-based singer/songwriter who has been perusing a career in music performance and songwriting since 2014. She plays guitar, piano, banjo, saxophone, ukulele, and harmonica. Geral Dine's music style is a laid back folk/rock groove. She is a skilled and poetic lyricist and storyteller, who writes about her own life, as well as injustice in the world. She is very influenced by 1960's folk music, beatnik culture and poetry, and the activist movements happening at the time.

Wolf Loescher

Wolf Loescher is a singer / storyteller based in Longmont, Colorado. He sings songs and tells stories from the Old World and the New, accompanying himself on his custom 8-string Irish bouzouki, 4-string tenor guitar, bodhran, and foot percussion. His primary focus is Scottish and Irish folk music (both traditional and modern), but he also does Americana, a few sea shanties, a handful of original songs, and even some contemporary material. It’s a bit of an eclectic mix…but he thinks you’ll like it!

Mike Waldrep

“Rocky Mountain raised under conifer pines”, singer songwriter Mike Waldrep, shares his stories of growing up exploring the Colorado landscape in his folk style songs, from hiking to “High Altitude” fishing crater lakes and rivers, spelunking through caves, and even some white water adventures.

Mike’s early musical influences included artists Harry Chapin, Gordon Lightfoot, Jim Croce and of course due to growing up in Colorado, John Denver and Dan Fogleberg.

His passion and love for wildlife and singing about his outdoor experiences are among his favorite topics.

Bob Barrick

Named for the creek that runs by his childhood home, “Little Cicero” tracks Bob Barrick’s course from humble roots as a preacher’s kid in Noblesville, Indiana to an accomplished songwriter on the Colorado Front Range. 

Through 11 songs, he and collaborators Marshall Hayes, Katie Burns, Tom Yaron, & Molly Kollier baptize themes of isolation, existentialism, and war in a river of acoustic instrumentation. Listeners might recognize reflections of folk masters like Gordon Lightfoot and Jim Croce alongside contemporaries David Rawlings and Glen Hansard.

Alicia Stockman

Alicia Stockman is a Utah-based folk-meets-Americana singer-songwriter whose music pulls back the veil to reveal everyday vulnerability. Her songs are written like intimate moments, drawing listeners into a relatable emotional journey, guided along by her whisky-dipped soulful vocals. Influenced by the vivid storytelling of powerhouse songwriters like Patty Griffin, Indigo Girls, and Jewel, she finds her home in the folk and Americana scene.

Steve Murray

Steve Murray has been a singer/songwriter playing around Colorado for 30 years. He played the circuit around Fort Collins a lot in the 1990's while in school at CSU. He has released two albums, "Relative Trouble" and "Battles of Tomorrow." 

Christian Roberts

"Christian Roberts is the real deal at every level: his guitar skills, his songwriting, his story. If you missed the influential male folk singer/songwriters of the 1960s, you can capture that magic now. I’m sure you’re skeptical, so I dare you to check him out." - Suzanne Lainson