Details

Date:

March 14 @ 6:00 pm

Venue

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

Lincoln Crockett & John Depew / Kathryn Claire

March 14 @ 6:00 pm

Friday, March 14th, 2025

$15 Advance // $15 Day Of Show
6pm Doors / 7pm Show
All Ages

Lincoln Crockett is a versatile multi-instrumentalist and songwriter based in Trout Lake, WA, known for his modern folk and progressive bluegrass. With masterful mandolin and guitar skills, his music blends rich chords, earthy rhythms, and a wry spiritual flavor. After early success with the string band Cross-eyed Rosie and years of regional solo touring—during which he quietly took on energy healing clients by word of mouth—Crockett shifted to a full-time virtual healing practice while continuing to perform selectively. He now collaborates with various musicians, hosts local music events, and his much-beloved album Angels & Devils Alike is available for streaming.

John Depew hails from the wide-open prairie, where there are more cows than people—and he likes it that way. Nominated for the “Mt. Rushmore of Awkward Kansans,” he embraces his role with pride, preferring medium- to large-scale conversations and definitely never overthinking things like how many potatoes to cook for dinner. His songwriting and musicianship have been described as “a nightmare for your ears… like… in a good way!” Depew’s skills on mandolin, octave mandolin, guitar, and banjo are as exceptional as his sense of humor, earning him the title of Kansas State Mandolin Champion for 2022. His latest album, Bell of Hope, showcases his top-shelf songwriting, musicianship, and vocals.

Crockett and Depew will be geeking out hard on each other’s acoustic chicanery and joining forces accompanied by Whidbey Island’s Keegan Harshman on upright bass—a man who, despite his name, is one of the nicest fellas you’ll ever meet—a veritably protean musician.

Kathryn Claire with Sid Ditson
With her violin and voice at the center of her music, Kathryn Claire weaves together stories and melodies rooted in her classical and traditional musical background while infusing each song and composition with an energy and electricity that is palpable. If you have seen her live, you know her musicality and joy on stage is infectious.

Honest and poetic writing, crystalline vocals, impassioned violin compositions, and an ability to move seamlessly across genres, are the hallmark of Kathryn Claire’s original and diverse sound. Kathryn will be joined by Sid Ditson on violin.
These two classically trained and traditionally inspired musicians have been playing together for many years and their synergy and creativity together are a treat to behold.

Kathryn Claire has spent years cultivating her own style and approach to music as a violinist, guitar player, singer, and songwriter. Born and raised in Eugene, Oregon, she has toured, performed and taught extensively in the US, Japan, The Netherlands, India, Belgium and France.

Sid Ditson has toured with Kathryn in Belgium and the Netherlands and has been an integral part of Kathryn’s music over the past decade.
Sid has been playing violin since childhood.
He loves to explore the sometimes irreverent blend of fiddle and violin styles, and brings to the stage and studio a versatility with the instrument that is truly unique. Classical, indie, bluegrass, Celtic and improv are all a part of Sid’s palette, along with an exquisite tone and depth of expression.
Sid is often caught grinning while playing, finding it impossible to hide the immense joy that music brings.