300 5th Ave SW
Kat Bula
“Smart, sassy, sensitive… a rare depth and range in an otherwise endless sea of singer/songwriters.” — Cascadia Weekly
“Without reservation, Conversations Over Breakfast is one of the best albums I have heard this year.” —What’s Up! Magazine
If you’ve only seen Kat Bula shredding on fiddle and vocal harmonies behind other artists, you may not realize she’s also a serious songwriter in her own right. With an irreverent respect for tradition, a poet’s aversion to non-load-bearing lyrics, a fearless imagination and an unapologetically older-millennial sensibility, Kat Bula brings a singular voice to contemporary bluegrass and Americana.
Olivia Brownlee
“Brownlee is a versatile musician …. The colorful character… can easily veer from folk to jazz to rock.” –The Spokesman-Review
Olivia Brownlee is an unforgettable performer and singer-songwriter with deep roots in early-20th century jazz and cowboy music, as well as a master’s degree in theater for social change.
Brownlee is also a member of two Spokane bands, The Zonky Jazz Band and Rockabilly Space Force, and an international facilitator of “Music as a Second Language” workshops she has designed, which teach people to use music as a form of intercultural communication across language barriers.
Kat Bula
“Smart, sassy, sensitive… a rare depth and range in an otherwise endless sea of singer/songwriters.” — Cascadia Weekly
“Without reservation, Conversations Over Breakfast is one of the best albums I have heard this year.” —What’s Up! Magazine
If you’ve only seen Kat Bula shredding on fiddle and vocal harmonies behind other artists, you may not realize she’s also a serious songwriter in her own right. With an irreverent respect for tradition, a poet’s aversion to non-load-bearing lyrics, a fearless imagination and an unapologetically older-millennial sensibility, Kat Bula brings a singular voice to contemporary bluegrass and Americana.
Olivia Brownlee
“Brownlee is a versatile musician …. The colorful character… can easily veer from folk to jazz to rock.” –The Spokesman-Review
Olivia Brownlee is an unforgettable performer and singer-songwriter with deep roots in early-20th century jazz and cowboy music, as well as a master’s degree in theater for social change.
Brownlee is also a member of two Spokane bands, The Zonky Jazz Band and Rockabilly Space Force, and an international facilitator of “Music as a Second Language” workshops she has designed, which teach people to use music as a form of intercultural communication across language barriers.