About the Artists:
Nicole Anderson: Nicole Anderson is a Folk-Pop singer-songwriter from rural Minnesota. Her sound is similar to that of Lauren Daigle, The Lumineers, and Colbie Caillat. She released her first EP, "Hey Love" in February of 2017, and has since released multiple Forest Avenue Studio in Mora, MN.
Doug Collins: Called "one of the most brilliant songwriters to emerge from the Twin Cities in nearly two decades" by southernminn.com, Doug Collins's hooky mix of Beatle-esque pop and classic country are highlighted in his energetic shows (both solo and with his crack band, the Receptionists), soulful singing, and honest, emotional songs. His last two CD's were voted "Best of the Year" by the Minneapolis Star Tribune and his most recent, Good Sad News, was voted #3 best American release in Spain by Ruta66 Magazine.
The Harlow Pennies: The Harlow Pennies are a lyrical alt-folk band created with vocalists and instrumentalists Michaela Engh, Alexandria Gosen, and Steve Clemens. While the three have known of each other for years, the mutual love of music finally tethered them. A haunting indie trio from rural Minnesota, The Harlow Pennies lyrically evoke rustic, Gothic images of phantoms, friendship, love, and loss. The Harlow Pennies embrace the juxtapositions of being depressed while surrounded by things that should bring joy, and the curses of being too much and never enough all at once. Through indie sounds, pop, and rock inspirations, The Harlow Pennies will take you on a journey that will haunt you forever.
Nic Sabakte: Nic Sabatke plays a range of music combining elements of Americana, classic favorites and originals featuring a baritone voice, acoustic guitar, and a little harmonica.