Upcoming Show Dates
Fri, July 3
Great pacific
Pendleton, OR
7-9pm
Sun, July 12
Good Grief Bar
Seattle, WA
2-4pm
Sat, July 18
Indian Creek Winery
Kuna, ID
1-3:30pm
Tue, July 21
The Depot
La Grande, OR
7-9pm
Tue, July 28
The Depot
La Grande, OR
7-9pm
Tue, Aug 4
Emerald of Siam
Richland, WA
5-8pm
Wed, Aug 12
McGlinn’s Public House
Wenatchee, WA
6-8pm
Thur, Aug 13
3 Eyed Fish
Richland, WA
6-9pm
Sun, July 26
The Limelight
Ketchum, ID
5:30-8:30pm
Thur, July 23
Riverside Park
La Grande, OR
6-8pm
Sat, Aug 8
Hood Canale
Union, WA
7-9pm
Wed, Aug 5
Farmers Market
Port Orchard, WA
3:30-6:30pm
Bio
Gregory Rawlins was born in lush and rainy Port Orchard, Washington, and when he wasn't building forts or popping wheelies he was marveling at the beauty of the natural world. Rawlins began writing and performing his homespun songs in the mid-2000s and hasn't looked back, recording 15 full-length albums—including Pale Marble Movie and Ma –two drastically different albums, both released this past December 6th.
From folk to hard rock to experimental—in bands Sons of Guns, Catskills, Foxgloves, and Cut Hand, nothing seems off the table for exploration. As a soloist, his songs tread through country, blues and folk territory, and are ever supported by keen observations of the human spirit and poetic imagery. His instrumentation moves from jangly Woody Guthrie-like rhythm to delicate, alternate thumb fingerpicking reminiscent of Merle Travis and John Prine. From cafes to alleyways, historic theaters to festival stages, Rawlins and his songs—like old friends and good luck charms—continue to plot their course and gain more of each along the way.