Stone & Sue / Dani-Rae Clark / Taylor Glasheen

24jul9:00 pm11:00 pmStone & Sue / Dani-Rae Clark / Taylor GlasheenTHURSDAY NIGHT | $10 | 9PM

Event Details

https://www.instagram.com/stoneandsue/?hl=en
The “Forty Drop Few” are a trio originally from the southwest that play popular music of the early 1900s. They perform in various styles from the era as a string band and are influenced by nothing other than the old 78 records that they love so well. Their main influences include New Orleans jazz, southwestern fiddle music, classic banjo rags, black string band music, hillbilly harmonies and unique vocals. The trio consists of Ethan and Candra Francis and Elliot Kennedy who all currently reside in Portland Oregon. The couple, also known as “Stone and Sue” have been playing music together for close to a decade and met Kennedy who joined them 4 years ago. The three are inseparable and spend all of their time picking apart old tunes, listening to 78s, throwing shows in Portland and traveling around the country together.

https://www.daniraeclark.com/
“Dani-Rae tells a gritty, thought provoking, and heart-wrenching story. You’ll either be cryin’ or dancin’, but you can bet you’ll be holdin’ on to somebody.”

https://www.instagram.com/taylorglasheen/?hl=en

About a year ago, Phoenix-born neotraditional country singer-songwriter Taylor Glasheen released her brand-new single, “When She Drinks” in honour of Pride Month. The single was an early clue to the direction of her upcoming sophomore album, which will be out later this year.

Kyla Pearson: For those who are unfamiliar with you and your music, can you share with us how you got your start? What inclined you to pursue country music, and the neo-traditional route specifically?

Taylor Glasheen: I’ve been surrounded by music from a very young age. It was very common to find me sitting on my dad’s knee as a kid strumming the guitar strings while he held down chords, and singing along to our favorite tune. I’ve always loved the stories that are painted through country music and feel it brings a great community to the people.

Time

July 24, 2025 9:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Cost

$10