Three womxn songwriters who all hail from the Great Pacific Northwest take the intimate stage of The Honeymoon for an evening of original songs and stories.
Havilah is an award winning singer songwriter who is based out of Bellingham, WA although her musical journey spans five full length albums, weaving its way through the jazz halls of New York City, the alternative rock venues of post grunge Seattle, the legendary live music venues of Austin, TX and countless listening rooms across the United States And Europe. Her unique brand of melodically lush, groove infused Americana is mulled in poetic lyricism born of adventure, self exploration and artistry at its most poignant. Havilah is also the founder of Holistic ArtVentures, an organization that uses songwriting as a tool for bolstering creativity and confidence and preserving the oral history of our elders.
Jean Mann exudes an intimate yet personable musical style. A genre-hopping, barefoot contemporary singer-songwriter, she sprinkles her concerts with tenor and acoustic guitars, ukulele and harmonica. All to accompany a texture-laden vocal range. Genre: Lyric-driven alt-folk with an Americana twist.
Raised in the nuclear plains of Eastern Washington, Sue stole her sister’s guitar at 13 years old and started writing songs about getting out of town and living another life. After years of fighting forest fires, bartending and working with at-risk youth, Sue settled in Seattle and recorded “Little Wildernesses” which has been in rotation nation-wide and locally, recorded with producer Jonathan Plum at the iconic London Bridge Studios. She has performed locally in many of Seattle’s favorite iconic venues and has curated and performed in the ”Great Women of Country and Folk” series hosted by The Royal Room. Sue is working towards recording new material this year, performing and curating her mini- women’s music fest in West Seattle, MuseFest and building community through music and connection with the listener on emotions and issues we all share.