ArtLab Sessions: Caleb Klauder Country Band featuring Reeb Willms perform “Stepping Stones”
Siren Nation’s artistic director and co-founder, December Carson, is a native Portlander who loves the city she grew up in. She has over 20 years experience booking, managing and promoting local musical talent. As the owner of Siren Music Company she helped create careers for musicians and bands around the country. She is currently the Marketing Coordinator for Portland'5 Centers for the Arts. In her spare time, she enjoys eating at Burgerville, listening to old-time music and square dancing.
ArtLab Sessions: Caleb Klauder Country Band featuring Reeb Willms perform “Stepping Stones”
“Sick, Sad and Lonesome” written by Caleb Klauder and performed by Caleb Klauder Country Band
Foghorn Stringband perform “Outshine The Sun” in the Washington, DC studios of WAMU’s Bluegrass Country. Join us at http://www.bluegrasscountry.org
Just A Little – The Caleb Klauder Country Band – Pickathon 2013. From Live & Breathing.
The Caleb Klauder Country Band performing “Just A Little” at Music City Roots Live From The Factory on 10.29.2014.
KEXP presents Caleb Klauder & Cahalen Morrison performing live in the KEXP studio. Recorded April 8, 2014. Host: Greg Vandy Audio Engineer: Kevin Suggs
Caleb Klauder performs “The Last Time I Saw You” live at the 2013 Pickathon Pumphouse Sessions in Portland, Oregon.
Reeb Willms performs “Again in Your Arms” with the Caleb Klauder band live at the 2013 Pickathon Pumphouse Sessions in Portland, Oregon.
Foghorn Stringband performing “Innocent Road” at Music City Roots live from the Loveless Cafe on 2.26.2014
Huck Notari performs his song “Old Dirt Road” from his home in Portland, OR 2/11/13.
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