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Boise Music Festival 2015
Kayleigh JackSince childhood, Kayleigh has played classical violin, fiddle, mandolin and guitar for orchestras, gospel groups and bands. | Doobious CobbThis Boise band delights crowds of all ages with their soulful bluesy indie rock melodies and heartfelt harmonies. Their songwriting skills and breathy vocals span a wide landscape from Blues Traveler to DMB to Bonnie Raitt to Harry Belafonte with a Creed undertone and accents of Hendrix and some country hues. Mostly original music penned by vocalist and guitarist Patt Duynslager and vocalist and bassist Robere Kazadi, Doobious Cobb's music is memorable and catchy. | Aaron Ball BandAaron Ball Band, four piece Country Rock and Alternative Rock Auckland New Zealand and Idaho is currently booking the spring and summer 2015 in the Western United States. |
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Brook FaulkRaised on a cattle ranch under the Western sky, Brook comes from a long line of real cowboys and rodeo men. She grew up listening to all the old country favorites with her dad, while driving down the long dusty roads. It was there that Brook developed her love affair with music. A throwback from the past, she began singing at a young age, quickly finding her way into the rural music scene of country fairs, coffee houses, and local honkytonks. | Pocket CandyPocket Candy is an original blend of sultry, hip, groovy lounge rock. Founding members Shari de Vaard and Dylan Cline formed the band with local drum legend Will Prescott, bass extraordinaire Jon Fust, violin maestro Austin Clark, and the talented miss Sandi Nahas on keys. | Ryan BayneRyan is often equated to a mix between Tom Waits and Johnny Cash, writing songs that tell stories of love, loss, redemption and women of ill repute, among other things. When he is asked what kind of music he plays, he replies "It's the good kind, just a little dirtier". |
The OliphantThe Oliphants are Lee Penn Sky, guitarist, singer and songwriter. Troy "Rosie" Ferguson on the Standup Bass with pulsating smooth rhythms mixed with classical jazz abandon. Jake “Gizmo” Englehorn also brings classical jazz training to percussive polyrhythmic funky-funky- get-down. Bennett Larson Barr on the squeeze box, occasionally plunking on his Banjo or adding to the funk on Djembe and Heather Roberts who’s fiddling is so unbelievable you’ll wonder why her violin does not burst into flame. | Steady RushSimply put, Steady Rush is a female Pop Rock duo that believes music should inspire all that is good and honest in humanity. With Steady Rush, audiences get a two-for-one sound. Combine Kylie Hartman's Blues Rock flare with Molly Fiorentino's Dance-Pop sounds, and listeners are guaranteed a memorable show. | Ned Evett & Future FolkNed Evett's powerful singing, songwriting, and pioneering use of mesmerizing, mirrored-glass fretless fingerboards have added a new dimension to the contemporary roots and blues scene. |
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