Rae Isla, La Fonda, Dimiter Yordanov
The following description comes from the event organizer.
RAE ISLA: raeisla.com/
"Born on an island near Seattle, Rae Isla’s americana pop songs capture the turmoils and triumphs of being a young queer woman who’s unafraid of change.
Her debut album Another Life, produced with Garrett Eaton (Holly Miranda, Gracie & Rachel), is a ten-track journey detailing the end of a relationship and the subsequent loss, exploration, and reinvention that happens afterwards. At times exuding warm earthiness and others biting introspection, Rae examines her own life while seemingly hovering just above it. Another Life sees Rae depart from her more pop-centric sound and settle into what she describes as her roots of folk, country, and americana. The album is featured in Rolling Stone MX, Country Queer, Complex, Popdust, Out Front, Los40 Mexico and more. It charted #163 in NACC’s top 200." -Artist Bio
LA FONDA: www.lafondamusic.com/
"La Fonda is the brainchild of sister songwriters Veronica and Valerie Topacio. The six piece entourage makes wakes everywhere they go, leaving hearts full and friendships formed. Their music explores love, longing and loss through harmoniously rich vocals and self-exposing lyrics. Reverberating, inventive guitars, driving bass lines and synths adorn the body of their work.
Having just completed their debut album due out in 2021, and cemented in comradery, La Fonda looks to their music as a compass to help guide themselves and their fans. It’s their hope that their story-telling surrounding the themes of love and friendship inspire their collective of listeners to fight through moments of compounding disarray, transition and struggle by showing up as our strongest, most authentic, and truest selves" -Artist Bio
DIMITER YORDANOV: www.dimitermusic.com/
"Dimiter Yordanov is a composer, singer, and pianist based in Seattle, Washington. He is best known for creating all the music in documentary series "The Kindness Diaries" as well as composing original scores for titles such as "You Cannot Kill David Arquette" and "Bad Country". He is often recognized for his proficiency with multiple instruments and styles of music, including a repertoire of classical piano works. Dimiter was born in Plovdiv, Bulgaria months before he and his family migrated to the United States where they eventually settled in Seattle, Washington. He studied Architecture at University of Washington for a year before dropping out to pursue a career in music. Dimiter has since scored numerous films and television series, while also writing, producing, and releasing several albums as a singer-songwriter, frequently performing live between Seattle and Los Angeles." -Artist Bio