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Tracy Moore & Steve Davison
Friday May 16th — 11:30am - 1:00pm
Swinomish Yacht Club - Club House, 310 N 1st St.
La Conner, WA -Map
$15 / Advance - Online
$20 / at the Box Office (located in Maple Hall during exhibition hours) Get Tickets!
Tracy Moore brings his 12-string guitar to life with his complex, original compositions and his unique arrangements of traditional pieces. Appearing to flow effortlessly from his fingers and his guitar, his music is sometimes whimsical, and sometimes deeply emotional. He catches his audiences at a very personal level. Tracy travels and performs extensively throughout the United States, playing for an ever growing number of 12-string enthusiasts at festivals, coffeehouses and concerts. “I enjoy playing for an audience,” concludes Tracy. “Through the special language of the 12-string guitar, I create stories and images for my listeners. Although my music is entirely instrumental, each listener is free to add their own words to the story.
Steve Davison is a finger style guitarist who composes on both the 6 and 12 string guitar. An aging hipster, his musical career started at age 12 playing the drums in a multitude of rock and roll bands. At the tender age of 19 he saw a performance on solo acoustic guitar in Denton, Texas by a performer named Thom Ward (who he would really like to locate!) that changed his life. He put down the sticks and picked up the guitar and started a life long journey of discovery.

Kat Eggleston & Tracy Spring
Saturday May 17th — 11:30am - 1:00pm
Swinomish Yacht Club - Club House, 310 N 1st St.
La Conner, WA -Map
$15 / Advance - Online
$20 / at the Box Office (located in Maple Hall during exhibition hours) Get Tickets!
Kat Eggleston's incomparable music has dazzled audiences around the world, from intimate clubs to concert halls and festivals. Her original songs have won worldwide acclaim for their lyrical and emotional truth, while her powerful yet gently beautiful voice showcases material ranging from contemporary songs to the traditions of Great Britain and America with equal grace.
Kat's passionate, sometimes humorous lyrics create images of great conflict with arresting realism. She is a startlingly strong fingerstyle guitarist, often intertwining her songs with Celtic dance tunes arranged for the guitar. Her approach to the hammered dulcimer is renowned for its use of space and harmonic texture, as well as its seemingly effortless fluidity and power.
Tracy Spring has won multiple regional awards for her singing and songwriting. She displays a style all her own while combining blues, swing, old R and B, jazz, and folk. Spring lives in Bellingham, Washington and is a fourth generation Washingtonian. She is a seasoned performer, known for her compelling vocals and versatile guitar playing in folk venues and festivals throughout North America and Australia.
Tracy’s songs “Sometimes Angels,” “Somebody’s Child” (co-written with Becca Christel Palm), “In Our Hands,” and “What Would You Give To Change the World” have been used for soundtracks promoting philanthropy, raising funds for thousands of charitable organizations.
In addition to these humanitarian anthems, she co-wrote (with Janis Carper and Becca Christel Palm) “Of This World,” recorded by Peter, Paul & Mary on their 2004 studio album, In These Times.
