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Formed Port Townsend, Washington, Blue Ringer produced the recording “So Many Roads." Billed as alternative country, they played the club and festival circuits of western Washington. Club venues included Parker’s, the Riverside, Rock City with Commander Cody, and the famous Evergreen Ballroom. Festival concerts included main stage at Seattle Folk Life, Bite of Seattle and many others. The group toured western Canada, playing fourteen cities. Blue Ringer received radio play from Seattle to Alaska including a featured artist interview on KEZX, and played live as a guest on the Crow and West show on KXRX. After a ten year hiatus, Craig Brown reformed Blue Ringer with Deb Brown on bass and original member Mike Mallon on harmonica. After writing the material for “West Texas Sky” they teamed up with producer and drummer Stevie Adamek (The Allies, Big Horn, Believers) to create a sophisticated sound with gritty texture and emotional edge. |
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