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Erisy Watt, Late for the Train, and Hanna Haas live at The Lost Church (($10 before/$15 day of show))

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Erisy Watt

Erisy Watt is a Nashville-raised folk-soul artist based in Portland OR. Having toured in several countries over the past years alongside guitarist Jeremy Ferrara, Watt’s blend of folk and soul often compared to Joni Mitchell and Norah Jones is enchanting audiences from Germany to Thailand and across the US. Developing her sound in Santa Barbara, CA where she lived for six years, Watt’s music invites listeners to revel in the beauty and freedom of wilder places. Hear Watt’s most recent EP Foolish Things on Spotify, iTunes, and other streaming services now.

In addition to performing, Watt founded benefit concert series Cabin by the Sea as a way to intertwine her deep reverence for live music and passion for positive community action. A traveling concert series that raises funds and awareness for local organizations, Cabin by the Sea has raised over $8,000 for area nonprofits and musicians since its founding and continues to bring the community together to groove, give back, and gain awareness.

For Watt and those she plays with, it’s all about "giving back and building community. It’s clear they are proactive people who suffuse their whole lives with purpose, passion, and positivity."(Richie DeMaria, Santa Barbara Independent)

Late for the Train

Late for the Train is the folk duo of David Pascoe and Laura Benson, two songwriters and multi-instrumentalists sharing traditional and original music. The pair will carry you on a journey through joyful fiddle tunes and bluegrass riffs to melancholic folk songs, true to the tradition of narrative songwriting and storytelling.

In addition to performing together, the pair recently founded Every Folk, a three-day folk music and skills camp for adults.

Hannah Haas

Hanna Haas is a Portland based singer-songwriter. She calls her music genre “contemplative folk” and is often compared to the female version of Nick Drake. Her songs take you on a journey recalling change, reminiscing on the deaths of loved ones, relationships lost, while at the same time remember what is constant, such as the beating of our hearts and the mystery that perhaps never dies. She is inspired by the beautiful places she has traveled to and has been able to call home, such as the dramatic landscape of Big Sur, the California sun, and the vast and open Pacific Northwest sky. Hanna loves to engage her audiences in sweet story telling and laughter, leaving her audience in a state of heart-felt introspection.

Erisy Watt

Erisy Watt is a Nashville-raised folk-soul artist based in Portland OR. Having toured in several countries over the past years alongside guitarist Jeremy Ferrara, Watt’s blend of folk and soul often compared to Joni Mitchell and Norah Jones is enchanting audiences from Germany to Thailand and across the US. Developing her sound in Santa Barbara, CA where she lived for six years, Watt’s music invites listeners to revel in the beauty and freedom of wilder places. Hear Watt’s most recent EP Foolish Things on Spotify, iTunes, and other streaming services now.

In addition to performing, Watt founded benefit concert series Cabin by the Sea as a way to intertwine her deep reverence for live music and passion for positive community action. A traveling concert series that raises funds and awareness for local organizations, Cabin by the Sea has raised over $8,000 for area nonprofits and musicians since its founding and continues to bring the community together to groove, give back, and gain awareness.

For Watt and those she plays with, it’s all about "giving back and building community. It’s clear they are proactive people who suffuse their whole lives with purpose, passion, and positivity."(Richie DeMaria, Santa Barbara Independent)

Late for the Train

Late for the Train is the folk duo of David Pascoe and Laura Benson, two songwriters and multi-instrumentalists sharing traditional and original music. The pair will carry you on a journey through joyful fiddle tunes and bluegrass riffs to melancholic folk songs, true to the tradition of narrative songwriting and storytelling.

In addition to performing together, the pair recently founded Every Folk, a three-day folk music and skills camp for adults.

Hannah Haas

Hanna Haas is a Portland based singer-songwriter. She calls her music genre “contemplative folk” and is often compared to the female version of Nick Drake. Her songs take you on a journey recalling change, reminiscing on the deaths of loved ones, relationships lost, while at the same time remember what is constant, such as the beating of our hearts and the mystery that perhaps never dies. She is inspired by the beautiful places she has traveled to and has been able to call home, such as the dramatic landscape of Big Sur, the California sun, and the vast and open Pacific Northwest sky. Hanna loves to engage her audiences in sweet story telling and laughter, leaving her audience in a state of heart-felt introspection.

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