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Carsie Blanton with guest Luke Wallace presented by the Ashland Folk Collective

Carsie Blanton is a songwriter with hooks, chutzpah, and revolutionary optimism. Inspired by artist-activists including Nina Simone and Woody Guthrie, her catalog careens through American popular song from folk and swing to pop-punk protest anthems.

With her unique mix of humor, soul, and political wit, and fifteen-plus years on the road, Blanton has amassed a dedicated fan base and a small menagerie of viral hits (Rich People, Shit List, Fishin’ With You). Her forthcoming album After the Revolution, produced by Grammy-winner Tyler Chester, is slated for release in March of 2024.

Luke Wallace is songwriter, activist, choral arranger and touring musician. He grew up and lives in Coast Salish Territories and has been a vocal advocate for ecology and community since releasing his first album 9 years ago. Luke travels all over the world performing and speaking about the paradigm shift needed to ensure a livable planet for future generations.

Doors 6:00pm | Show 7:00-10:00pm

$30 | $35

Cedarwood Barn will serve Wine & Beer | Rogue Food Unites serving food!

No outside food or drinks!

No pets!

Bring your own seating- outdoor show!

Kids under 12 free for outdoor show.

Date & Time:

October 8, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Cost:

$30 – $35

Cedarwood Farm Barn Show

7912 Wagner Creek Road
Talent,OR97540United States

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