Published: Thursday, February 14, 2013, 8:55 a.m.
Hootenanny to feature quirky, edgy Pickled Okra
-
Submitted photo
Pickled Okra will play Saturday at the Hometown Hootenanny.
-
Joe Dyer / Herald File Photo The Howdy Boys will play February 16 at the Hometown Hootenanny. The Howdy Boys perform at the 36th Annual Darrington Bluegrass Festival on Friday, July 20, 2013. Musicians and Bluegrass enthusiasts alike enjoy performances and jam sessions in the amphitheater and around the campsites.
Sign up for Weekend to-do list
Maybe you like a little indie-pop with your bluegrass.
You will get to hear that Saturday night and you might even be inspired to pucker up and blow some kisses to the band Pickled Okra.
The band, fronted by husband and wife Todd and Paisley Gray, delivers quirky takes on traditional bluegrass, along with some old-timey favorites and their original tunes, which can contain edgy harmonies or some funk or reggae.
Pickled Okra is among the acts on the bill at Historic Everett Theatre's Hometown Hootenanny on Saturday. The event promises to be mostly unplugged and feature acoustic music, bluegrass, folk and Americana.
This annual show strives to keep alive the bluegrass tradition of pure acoustic sound and melodic voices by doing away with most of the amps and microphones.
But the quality bands on tap have a goal of filling the theater with honky-tonk sound, amped or not.
The show's headliners are The Howdy Boys, who combine old-time country with bluegrass -- throw in some honky-tonk -- and who blend all that into old favorites as well as original songs.
Also featured will be the quartet Tubal Cain, the returning group Blueberry Hill, along with J.W. McClure.
The Hometown Hootenanny is family friendly. It starts at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Historic Everett Theatre, 2911 Colby Ave., Everett.
Tickets are $16.50 for adults, $13 for seniors, students and military, and $5 for kids 12 and under. Go online at www.brownpapertickets.com or call 425-258-6766.
You will get to hear that Saturday night and you might even be inspired to pucker up and blow some kisses to the band Pickled Okra.
The band, fronted by husband and wife Todd and Paisley Gray, delivers quirky takes on traditional bluegrass, along with some old-timey favorites and their original tunes, which can contain edgy harmonies or some funk or reggae.
Pickled Okra is among the acts on the bill at Historic Everett Theatre's Hometown Hootenanny on Saturday. The event promises to be mostly unplugged and feature acoustic music, bluegrass, folk and Americana.
This annual show strives to keep alive the bluegrass tradition of pure acoustic sound and melodic voices by doing away with most of the amps and microphones.
But the quality bands on tap have a goal of filling the theater with honky-tonk sound, amped or not.
The show's headliners are The Howdy Boys, who combine old-time country with bluegrass -- throw in some honky-tonk -- and who blend all that into old favorites as well as original songs.
Also featured will be the quartet Tubal Cain, the returning group Blueberry Hill, along with J.W. McClure.
The Hometown Hootenanny is family friendly. It starts at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Historic Everett Theatre, 2911 Colby Ave., Everett.
Tickets are $16.50 for adults, $13 for seniors, students and military, and $5 for kids 12 and under. Go online at www.brownpapertickets.com or call 425-258-6766.
Story tags » • Entertainment (general) • Everett • Family fun • Music
Comments

