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Cascade Crescendo, Thursday Night Bluegrass

Cascade Crescendo is making their California debut in McKinleyville at Six Rivers Brewery! We're excited to bring our high energy, jam-inspired, bluegrass to your ears! Come join us! We'll be joined by local band Thursday Night Bluegrass! *****CASCADE CRESCENDO***** Cascade Crescendo, from Portland, Oregon has been crafting their own brand of bluegrass since 2013. Pulling from their vast range of collective influences, they play original, high-energy bluegrass, jamgrass, and Americana music with captivating lead vocals by Hunter White, blazing fast mandolin licks by Aden Beck, and creative, thumping bass lines by Taylor Skiles. Duluth, MN banjo player, Harrison Olk, joined the band in late 2015, bringing with him solid Scruggs-style banjo and high lonesome harmony vocals. ​ Cascade Crescendo recorded their first studio album in Spring 2016 at The Hallowed Halls in Portland, OR. The album features fiddle player, Allie Kral (Yonder Mountain String Band) on five tracks and a guest appearance by drummer Nick Werth (Yak Attack, Ghost-Note). Cascade Crescendo is gaining steam, quickly winning over fans across the Pacific Northwest and beyond. They performed at the 2016 Northwest String Summit and regularly team up with national touring bands including Henhouse Prowlers, Trout Steak Revival, Front Country, Danny Barnes, Hot Buttered Rum and more. They're making their own national tour and summer festival plans for 2017. ​ Cascade Crescendo has... "gained a loyal following with their tightly crafted bluegrass that embraces tradition alongside more progressive, jam-oriented styles." - Glide Magazine ​ "Folky singer-songwriter songs are blended with complex harmonies, traditional bluegrass and faster, alternative rock beats. What emerges is a cross between funk, jamgrass, Americana and bluegrass—or newgrass, as they call it—a sound you can't help but dance to. " - Source Weekly (Bend, OR) ****THURSDAY NIGHT BLUEGRASS***** We are an old-timey somewhat string band. We envision bluegrass, and it falls by the wayside. We play in a shack. We believe this is conducive to the folk and bluegrass that we regurgitate and improvise. We play next to a wood stove, this provides heat and smoke. All the random noise somehow leads to something that is energetic, enigmatic, and eccentric.

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