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Date:

April 12 @ 6:00 pm

Venue

Trout Lake Hall, 15 Guler Rd, Trout Lake, WA, 98650

Free Show!! Elisabeth Ames & the Countrypolitans

April 12 @ 6:00 pm

Friday, April 12th, 2024
FREE!
6pm Doors / 7pm Show
All Ages
Honky Tonk Dance Evening with ELISABETH AMES & the COUNTRYPOLITANS
Defying standard categorization, Elisabeth Ames & the Countrypolitans consistently demonstrate their easy command of a variety of American music styles: Country, rock and pop. Tight songwriting, addictive melodies and unconventional arrangements are the hallmarks of Elisabeth’s sound. Themes of love, loss and rebirth tell the story.
Elisabeth Ames & the Countrypolitans’ streamlined country rock sound is traditionally rooted, but insightful lyrics, addictive pop melodies and seamless musicianship keep the sound fresh and contemporary. The Oregonian newspaper called them “a band to be reckoned with” and raved that the 12 songs on their debut disc “are all keepers, a rare enough feat for a first album.” Since then the band has gone on to record and produce a total of three full length albums in Oregon and California. Lead singer, songwriter and rhythm guitarist Elisabeth Ames, lead guitarist Ken Coleman and pedal steel guitar player Peter Burak currently make up the nucleus of the group, which is booked solid for the next year and are frequently joined by Rich Cuellar or Marty Henninger on drums. Their disc, Tired of Drowning, has been added to Americana playlists around the world and their song “LA Turnaround” off their second full-length release reached No. 9 on the Americana charts in Europe.
Elisabeth started singing and writing songs in San Francisco, where she earned a living as a staff news writer for The Associated Press. Arriving in Portland, she began writing songs and performing with local musicians around town. She and Coleman (Freddy Trujillo band) formed The Countrypolitans as a vehicle for their shared love of roots music. As lead singer and the band’s primary songwriter, Ames pays homage to country greats such as Merle Haggard and Patsy Cline while creating a contemporary sound all her own. The Countrypolitans have opened for Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard (and many other national acts) and were hired by the Cash family to sing for Johnny & June at their son’s wedding in Oregon. They were also the house band at the famed Pappy & Harriets near Joshua Tree, Calif., during their time in Southern California. There, she played with legendary guitar player Chris Lawrence (Mike Ness country band) and pedal steel great Gary Brandin (the Blue Hawaiians) for more than eight years. Back in Portland, guitar great Hershel Yatovitz from Chris Isaak’s band sometimes sits in with the Countrypolitans.
THEIR SOUND
Elisabeth Ames & the Countrypolitans’ sound is a blend of classic country sounds / 1960s“countrypolitan” and rock’n’roll with flavors of pop and ‘70s country rock. On their debut album, Texas honky tonker Dale Watson sings a duet with Elisabeth Ames called Basic Information and Rounder recording artist Rosie Flores sings backup on many of the tracks.Lloyd Maines produced Elisabeth and her then Los Angeles-based band’s most recent album “Anytime” at Mad Dog studios in Burbank, Calif., which received glowing reviews from the Orange County Register and other national media: “Anytime deserves wider recognition from both country cognoscenti and mainstream fans. In addition to sharpening her songwriting (she pens most everything the group records), Ames has found her voice – pitched between Patty Loveless and early k.d. lang – as well as a fitting neoclassic honky-tonk style, thanks in large part to the pedal-steel playing and production work of Lloyd Maines.” – Orange County Register.