Shows.
Seattle - Tractor Tavern—Songwriters in the Round
Join on Tuesday, January 28th at the Tractor Tavern for an intimate evening of music and storytelling at A Songwriter Circle, featuring five extraordinary Pacific Northwest artists who redefine folk and roots music with their unique styles and powerful voices. Reggie Garrett blends folk, blues, and Latin rhythms into soulful ballads that stir the heart. Ben Hunter, an internationally acclaimed multi-instrumentalist and social entrepreneur, brings an eclectic mix of folk traditions and groundbreaking compositions. Erika Lundahl’s emotionally resonant songs explore themes of resilience, activism, and healing, wrapped in lush, energized folk-rock. Reese Tanimura’s versatile artistry shines through her deep roots in folk traditions, while Sheryl Wiser combines soulful Americana, jazz, and blues with a dynamic voice and keen emotional depth.
Experience this one-night-only event at the Tractor Tavern in Seattle’s historic Ballard neighborhood. Don’t miss this intimate gathering of musical brilliance and heartfelt connection—tickets available now!
Bremerton—Rimbert Illustration w/Sugarfoot
Original Music and Art featuring:
Sugarfoot / Erika Lundahl
Friday, January 17
Doors: 6pm
Show: 7pm
All-Ages
$10 Adv. $15 at the door
SUGARFOOT is a Kitsap-based Americana duo featuring Jeremy Daniel on vocals/guitar, and Ian Baumgartner on upright bass. Jeremy’s powerful and dynamic vocals mixed with Ian’s tasteful and rhythmic bass playing have captivated audiences across Kitsap county and beyond!
Originally from the Willamette Valley of Oregon on Kalapuya land, ERIKA LUNDAHL began performing in upstate New York in 2012. She returned to the tall trees and rugged wilderness of the Pacific Northwest in late 2013. She is a multidisciplinary musician and community organizer committed to low-carbon touring in her electric vehicle. Based on Coast Salish land in Seattle, Erika’s folk medicine roots in personal and collective histories of resilience, dancing between shadow and light to seek futures of abundance, possibility and healing.
Her newest album “Messy, Blessed Infinity” is an exuberant love letter to the world, wrapped in notes that bend from energized folk rock to hushed spoken word poetry. Refracting like light through glass, the album celebrates Pacific Northwest resistance movements like the Fairy Creek Blockade and efforts to breach the Snake River dams, and then heads inward to embrace the soft animal body within, exploring the self with songs of grief, reckonings with intimacy, heartbreak, and self care.
erikalundahl.com
Ben Sollee (cello), Erika Lundahl @ FREMONT ABBEY
On Friday, November 15th, I’m thrilled to be opening for cellist songwriter Ben Sollee! "Kentucky-born cellist and composer continually evolving and creating. His music exhibits a mix of folk, bluegrass and R&B elements.
Has collaborated with My Morning Jacket, The Head and the Heart, Trampled by Turtles, Abigail Washburn, and many others.
Tours in several different configurations and shows (solo, duo [acoustic and electric], with his band “The Kentucky Native”, or with his new Kentucky USA radio hour)." - Artist Bio
This one is not to be missed!
Sedona, AZ—Indian Gardens
Show with Her Mountain Majesty—Part of the Messy Blessed Tour 2024. No Cover.
Phoenix, AZ—Fiddler's Dream Coffee
Fiddler's Dream Coffee with Her Mountain Majesty
Part of the Messy Blessed Tour 2024
Tickets $10 at the door; masks required
Las Vegas, NV—Vegas Valley Winery
Show with Her Mountain Majesty as part of the Messy Blessed Tour 2024.
Free - come join us for a glass of wine!
Ashland, OR—Elder Apothecary with Kathryn Kavanagh
Join Erika Lundahl and Kathryn Kavanagh for a night of stories and songs of the Pacific Northwest at Elder Apothecary in Ashland, OR.
Portland, OR—Half Wild House Show
Half Wild (https://halfwild.earth/) is a community grounded in a deep respect for the land, for nature, and for wildness. Our vision is a world with enough room for all of earth’s 8.7 million living species. We feature environmental practitioners, scientists, activists, filmmakers, writers and artists whose work furthers this vision. Join Half Wild.
Great Women of Folk and Country: The Music of Patsy Cline, K.D. Lang, Mary Chapin Carpenter
The Great Women of Folk and Country Tribute Series highlights the works of some of the most prolific and talented musicians the genre has to offer. Each performance will bring together Seattle’s finest singers to reimagine the works of the featured artists. Curated by Sue Quigley and Carrie Clark. Tonight’s show features the music of Patsy Cline, K.D. Lang, and Mary Chapin Carpenter performed by Gretchen Lemon, Erika Lundahl, Havilah Rand, Kristy Smith, Sheryl Wiser and Rani Weatherby with an all star band including Sue Quigley – MC/Curator, Carrie Clark – band leader/piano, Aimee Zoe – drums, Greg Fulton – guitar, and Sherri Jerome – bass.