Coming up! November 11th and 12th are the dates for Spokane’s Fall Folk Festival. We play Saturday at 1pm on the Bistro Stage, and check out all the other great acts too! Here’s the full schedule, enjoy!!! https://www.spokanefolkfestival.org/
Release Show & More…
We’re kicking up our heals to finally announce a Sing While You Can album release show coming Tuesday, October 17th at the delightful Hamilton Studio! We will be joined by Bob Rice and Eugene Jablonsky who recorded with us, plus we will have a new photo show up too so be ready for a fun feast for the ears – and eyes. For a taste, enjoy this video about our August photo show opening night: https://www.hamiltonstudio.com/firstfriday
And…more shows on the schedule! You can also catch us at… http://www.tumbleweedfest.com/ , https://www.createarts.org , https://www.spokanefolkfestival.org/ (dates and details in the show tab). Hope to see you soon! Bill & Kathy
Summertime and sun tea time…
- Our first festival of the year is coming up – July 4th – Freedom at the Arboretum! This year’s theme is democracy and we’re kicking things off with music from noon till 1pm followed by poetry, thoughtful oratory, and a chance to meet some candidates. This event at the Finch Arboretum in Spokane has been happening since 1962!
- After a long break we’re excited to be scheduled for the Tumbleweed Festival in Richland, WA on Labor Day weekend – Sunday, 2pm on the West stage.
- And back to some new album promotion – we’ll be posting some background stories about how some of the songs were born on our Facebook site.
New Release Out!
Hear the full Sing While You Can album on Bandcamp. You can listen to each song five times before deciding if you’d like to purchase a download for $1 per track (or more if you’d like). Thanks for listening and more information to come…
https://blueribbonteacompany.bandcamp.com/album/sing-while-you-can
New Album Release Coming April 11, 2023!
- Hear the title song – Sing While You Can – from our new album, release coming April 11, 2023!
- The first song on our new YouTube channel – Living in My Neighborhood – stories and photographs from a neighborhood Bill lived in many years ago, on our early album Railroad Boy.





