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Arthur James and Charles Wicklander bring an evening of tender sounds to the Rabbit Box featuring : Miguel Escobar, Kelsey Sprague, and Young-Chaylee.
Miguel Escobar
Chicago-born concept artist interested in socially-conscious self-inquiry, slow deliberation, and sounds that make a big brown man feel beautiful.
Charles Wicklander
From Seattle Washington, multi-instrumentalist Charles Wicklander combines psychedelic soundscapes with the wonders of the natural world, creating a uniquely cosmic experience. Wicklander released his debut solo record ‘Beyond the Evening Sun’ in June of 2022, weaving together mystic tapestries of experience and a wonder for nature and harmony. As a recording artist and live performer, Wicklander strives to incorporate his peers’ talents into his original music by featuring many of them on vocal harmonies, counter melodies, and instrumental solos, thereby shaping a collaborative musical landscape. With plans to release another solo record this year, Wicklander will continue to expand his circle, and channel this magical world around us through his music.
Kelsey Sprague
Kelsey Sprague Band plays dream-folk, filling festivals, venues, and living rooms throughout the PNW.
Kelsey, backed by an all-star band, manages to convey something beautiful and simultaneously desperate. Through dreamy melodies and irresistible pop hooks drenched in rich harmonies, reverb and nostalgia, Kelsey tells stories of the many facets of the heart, deep and bittersweet, light and romantic, lulling and full are all ways to describe this Dream-folk Bedroom Pop delight. Influences range from more retro sounds like Connie Francis, The Beatles and Patsy Cline to more contemporary artists like Neko Case, Rilo Kiley, and Brandie Carlisle.
Arthur James
Born in Riverside, California, the oldest child in a military family, Arthur James has been traveling all his life. His songs are the landmarks of his journey and they paint vivid landscapes of the many thousands of miles he’s seen in a struggle to find the meaning of ‘home’.
His lyricism lends to his patience and attention to the substance of every song, with nods to his influences, Gregory Alan Isakov, David Bazan, Beth Orton, Brandi Carlile, Dolores O'Riordan and John K. Samson.
Young Chhaylee
Young-Chhaylee is a singer/songwriter from The PNW. Elements of soul, pop, and folk have melded to create a sound that resonates from within. His voice is powerful yet flutters. Simultaneously strong and vulnerable.
Whether solo, duo, trio, or more, the energy of each performance is uniquely for that moment.