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The Go Janes partner with Seattle’s “Living Legacy” Auntmama for a night of stories and song. Auntmama’s stories reach back to Virginia in the 60’s and 70’s with themes of social justice, eccentric family and community members, and more — all with Auntmama’s singular spin. She has been a longtime DJ on KBCS in addition to hosting storytelling events in Seattle for decades. Seattle Arts and Culture named Auntmama a “Living Legacy” in 2019.
The Go Janes feature the two female members of Uncle Bonsai, Patrice O’Neill and Arni Adler, and solo recording artist, choir director, and community star pupil Kathleen Tracy for harmony, ukes, and all original material. The trio spans decades of experience as performers, visual and recording artists, community organizers, and educators. Patrice is also the artistic director of Wintergrass (for decades now).
Black Dog Cafe owner, Cris Coffing, said: “I think that was one of my favorite shows we have hosted so far. So lovely, melodious and thought-provoking. Thank you.”
And Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer, two-time Grammy Award winners say: “Raconteurs, observers of life, trio with great harmony vocals — the Go Janes’ smart songs and tight sound are worth hearing over and over again.”
Opener: Olympia based singer-songwriter Gracie Bucklew offers peeks into their evolving self and their evolving life through their lyrical, heartfelt songs.
The Go Janes partner with Seattle’s “Living Legacy” Auntmama for a night of stories and song. Auntmama’s stories reach back to Virginia in the 60’s and 70’s with themes of social justice, eccentric family and community members, and more — all with Auntmama’s singular spin. She has been a longtime DJ on KBCS in addition to hosting storytelling events in Seattle for decades. Seattle Arts and Culture named Auntmama a “Living Legacy” in 2019.
The Go Janes feature the two female members of Uncle Bonsai, Patrice O’Neill and Arni Adler, and solo recording artist, choir director, and community star pupil Kathleen Tracy for harmony, ukes, and all original material. The trio spans decades of experience as performers, visual and recording artists, community organizers, and educators. Patrice is also the artistic director of Wintergrass (for decades now).
Black Dog Cafe owner, Cris Coffing, said: “I think that was one of my favorite shows we have hosted so far. So lovely, melodious and thought-provoking. Thank you.”
And Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer, two-time Grammy Award winners say: “Raconteurs, observers of life, trio with great harmony vocals — the Go Janes’ smart songs and tight sound are worth hearing over and over again.”
Opener: Olympia based singer-songwriter Gracie Bucklew offers peeks into their evolving self and their evolving life through their lyrical, heartfelt songs.