Winter Concert Series – Halley Greg
The Voice singer, Halley Greg comes to the historic Manor House, for a special intimate performance of her original, soul-stirring music.
The Voice singer, Halley Greg comes to the historic Manor House, for a special intimate performance of her original, soul-stirring music.
Vocalist, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Brittany Rogers is inspired by her desire to empower people through the various roles she assumes through music. Rogers has always sought to understand the language of music. She began as her own vocal coach; initially teary-eyed and discouraged as she watched replays of her practice sessions. She used her back-to-school money to buy her first guitar and then taught herself to play. In 2015 — to buy her ticket home — she busked the lively streets of Thailand. Halfway through a math degree, she pivoted to a bachelors in music production from Berklee College of Music, where she just graduated. She currently produces her own projects as well as other musicians in and around the Seattle area.
An acclaimed indie folk band whose influences include Americana, country-rock, and classic Beatlesque pop, the Head and the Heart was formed in Seattle by a group of northwestern transplants. They broke into the mainstream in 2013 with the release of their sophomore outing Let's Be Still, which peaked at the number ten slot on the Billboard 200, and shot straight to the top of the U.S. Folk and Independent Albums charts. Backed by the Passenger String Quartet
Maple Valley raised singer/songwriter Zan Fiskum uses her haunting and beautifully controlled singing to craft ethereal and brooding folk/pop songs.
Zan grew up playing make believe, wedged between the aisles of musty red velvet seats at Auburn Ave, the diner theater her family volunteered at. After years of observing the performances, Zan volunteered her own participation and discovered her transcendence on the stage. Beneath the lights she went from a quiet and mysterious girl to a bold and passionate performer. The stage is where she found her place of belonging. At the age of 12 Zan broke away from the molds of her classical music training and experimented with enmeshing forthright lyrics, cinematic melodies and explosive synth sounds into her songwriting. She went on to release her first 6 singles and achieved over 2 million streams on spotify alone.
Just 2 years later, Zan made her national debut on NBC’s The Voice as a top 9 finalist and received recognition for her dynamic performing and voice from Billboard magazine, Maggie Rogers, Camila Cabello and the Indigo Girls. Zan then launched forward with full force and started her band and wrote and released her debut album “Sleeping Problems.” She wanted this project to be brutally honest and to fully expose the wounds that inspired these songs. She has since found herself performing in iconic Seattle venues such as The Moore Theater, The Triple Door, Sasquatch and more, leaving her audience awe struck each time.
https://www.zanfiskum.com
tickets at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/zan-fiskum-tickets-224948516067
Brother Townsend plays what some might call Soulful Americana. They present the edge of rock, alongside the sincerity and lyricism of folk, bordered by the grit of blues, wrapped neatly with the familiarity of classic country. Elements of the group have been performing together for the better part of a decade on and around the Olympic Peninsula. Their exceptional lyrics, delicious harmonies, and hauntingly sweet melodies
https://brothertownsend.bandcamp.com
Sarah is a Seattle-based Americana singer-songwriter who fell in love with music at a young age, studying voice, guitar and trumpet. She grew up writing stories and poems which opened the door to songwriting.
At 15, she began performing locally at open mics in her hometown of Traverse City, MI. Her professional career began in 2013, playing at bars while studying at Michigan State University. Since then, she has performed in various cities in the US, as well as England, Ireland and Czech Republic. Currently, she lives in Seattle, WA where she continues to perform at weddings, wineries, breweries, bars and restaurants. From 2016 through 2021, Sarah played almost 1,000 live shows. She honed her chops playing everything from Johnny Cash to The Weeknd to Sheryl Crow — all of which can be heard in her distinctly folksy-yet-not-folksy rhythm guitar playing. It’s a rare singer-songwriter that uses rhythm guitar just as much as vocal melody to define a song, but she takes pride in “driving the bus.” Her love for music is equal to her love for connecting with people - throughout her career, she has learned that music never fails to bring people together, whether performing in an intimate setting or for an upbeat celebration.
Besides performing as a solo artist, she plays regularly with her duo/band The Hipocrats (Tyler McGinnis vocals/guitar). Sarah and Tyler cowrite all of their material and put a modern spin on Americana music. Additionally, she plays with Milkshake Moral Years (Lucas Tayne, electric guitar + Scott D’Angelo, electric bass + Jake Kennon, drums). After a five-year hiatus from releasing original music (her latest EP, Brink of Love, dropped in July of 2016), Sarah is back with two singles, "Birdie" and "Caravan" (featuring Tyler McGinnis).
Sundae + Mr. Goessl features award-winning vocalist Kate Voss (Earshot Magazine's Vocalist of the Year, two-time Seattle-Kobe Vocal Jazz Princess) and tireless virtuoso guitarist, Jason Goessl. This charming wife/husband duo has a style all their own and incorporate humor, vintage style, interesting instrumentation, nostalgia and serious musicianship in their act. While some label their style as "Vintage Pop" and others deem it "Cowboy Jazz" there's one adjective that everyone can agree on: delightful.
Bringing back the sounds from a by-gone era and spreading the joy of music like Johnny Appleseed, Sundae + Mr. Goessl have been in the business of delighting audiences across the US for the past 6 years. Recently married, the couple has put out 6 albums and has performed 1000+ shows. The couple has successfully drafted an act that encompasses virtuosity, jazz, pop, americana, country, charm, fashion, comedy and vaudeville with accolades and awards to boot.
Due to a private rehearsal dinner for one of our wedding guests, The Marketplace Bar & Taproom will be closed from 3-9pm. Although we will not be pouring our beers on tap or serving cocktails we still have our full wine bar open with a variety of wines to pick from. We apologize for the inconvenience and hope that you join us for wine by the glass or bottle!
An up-and-coming singer, songwriter, and pianist – Rynian offers an eclectic range of musical styles pulled together to create a powerful and shadowy soundscape. Rynian started her journey into music at age 14, after she discovered her ability to play by ear – learning everything from The Offspring to Mozart within weeks of starting. As a vocalist, she has drawn inspiration from singers like Jewel, Tori Amos, and PJ Harvey. Rynian will be performing with her guitarist and backup vocalist, Sky Hakala – a fellow songwriter and self-taught musician who grew up busking in Bellingham and performing alongside garage bands, rappers, and poets.
Thailand born, Jeannie Rak, has been lauded as ‘Seattle’s newest shining star,’ and has the raw talent to back that up. Hard working busker turned recording artist, Jeannie’s style of music pulls heavily from top 40’s pop hits, but with a completely unique twist of her own: sincerity, performance chops, and charm. Her performances are engaging, evocative, and masterful - this is a performance you do not want to miss!