Josephine the Volcano is...
Josephine the Volcano is a collective of roots musicians, ambassadors for the power of three-part female vocal harmony and celebrating the interactions between American musical genres.
Current performers--all accomplished solo artists, songwriters and teachers in their own right--are:
Current performers--all accomplished solo artists, songwriters and teachers in their own right--are:
Olivia Brownlee
Olivia Brownlee is now living in Spokane after stints in Boston and Los Angeles. She is a singer-songwriter with deep roots in early-20th century jazz and cowboy music, as well as a master's degree in theater for social change. She also works internationally facilitating workshops that use music as a form of intercultural communication across language barriers.
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Kat Bula
Kat Bula is a Seattle-based fiddler and singer-songwriter who has toured extensively with bands ranging from hardline traditional bluegrass to contemporary country to pirate-themed folk punk to indie rock. She is also a prolific teacher of fiddle, music theory and jamming skills, having worked with hundreds of adult and teenage students across the U.S. and Canada via live workshops, online courses and private lessons.
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Coty Hogue
Originally from Montana, Coty Hogue is a singer and multi-instrumentalist whom Alice Gerrard (of Hazel and Alice) has called "an impressive young talent." She has released three albums and been featured on BBC radio Sirius XM satellite radio. Her rendition of the traditional song 'Going to the West' charted #1 on the FOLK-DJ radio charts and another, "Oh Wind" is featured in the independent film, Neon Sky. She performs throughout the Northwest with her trio and teaches banjo, guitar, and songwriting both privately and at music camps.
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