Lena Marie Schiffer

Lena Marie Schiffer is a folk singer-songwriter based in Livingston, Montana. After a decade of touring nationally with her former band, Laney Lou and the Bird Dogs, she embarked on a solo career, developing a sound that blends folk, indie, and Americana influences.

Rachel Laven

Rachel Laven is a self-proclaimed, “Outlaw Folk” artist whose music is steeped in the Texas songwriting tradition.  Her sound was shaped by her cherished influences: Susan Gibson, Brandi Carlile, Guy Clark, and Sheryl Crow and through years of performing, writing, and honing her craft in the rich musical landscape of Texas.

Foxlin

Foxlin (aka Ryan Johnson) is a Kansas City-based artist whose music is an act of resilience and bearing witness. Living with incurable cancer (Multiple Myeloma) and Borderline Personality Disorder, he channels his experience into song, lyrics, and an unflinching search for meaning.

His work spans emotional terrain - love, loss, mental health, illness — with a voice that doesn't flinch from pain but also refuses to be defined by it.

Martin Balgach

Martin Balgach is an indie / alt-folk singer-songwriter. He has recently released three singles, Not the Same, All These Places, and September.

Also a published poet, Martin draws on his background in literature to formulate his image-driven, philosophical lyrics.

Sometimes abstract but always approachable, his unique style gets referenced to songwriters such as Benjamin Gibbard and Connor Oberst, and other emotive-forward artists.

Jacob Mills Guitar

Jacob Mills is a Fort Collins–based guitarist with over 25 years of experience, known for crafting detailed fingerstyle and classical-inspired arrangements. Drawing from movie soundtracks, rock, pop, and videogame music, he reimagines familiar melodies through the expressive voice of solo acoustic guitar. His performances highlight both technical precision and musical storytelling, offering audiences an intimate instrumental experience.

Dillon Hoock

Dillon Hoock is a songwriter from Colorado Springs who writes the kind of songs that stay with you. Rooted in Americana and folk, his voice and guitar carry a quiet emotion that feels honest and lived-in. His music wrestles with purpose, mental health, and what it means to find peace in a noisy world—an ongoing attempt to make sense of life and leave something real behind.


 

Wes Urbaniak

Urbaniak is an oddity and a curiosity in this world of art - and - it's quite difficult to describe the beauty within which he lives and creates. His whole world is a wonderfully delirious imagination rendered into reality. He lives in a yurt, in a forest, on an island in the Yellowstone River, and is surrounded by the mountains of Montana with his 100% adorable pup, Wilbur - it' truly, and absurdly, brilliant to experience his home, and the wonder it contains. The island and Wes have become so integrated, that it is not certain which is on the outside, and which is in the inside...

Booker T O’Hare

Hi! My name is Booker T O’Hare. I’ve been playing music for 17 years. I grew up on a cattle ranch in Northeastern Colorado listening to folk artists like Neil Young and John Prine, as well as blues artists like Buddy Guy and Stevie Ray Vaughan. I write folk, country, and blues songs that are heavily influenced by those artists. I’ve lived in the Fort Collins area for around 15 years now, and I’ve fallen in love with this town. I love playing at the small venues around town for intimate crowds.

mud & marrow

mud & marrow’s eco-feminist fusion of joy and rage calls us all to creative action. A folk/world band of four Denver-based women, mud & marrow's music is influenced by decades-long study of West African percussion and Taiko drums, as well as violin, keys, bass, ukulele, sekere, flute, and three-part vocal harmonies.