Jean Mann Trio and Cabin Fever NW Trio
Friday, October 9, 2026 · 7:00 PM PDT · Firehouse Arts & Events Center Bellingham · Bellingham, WA
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Don't miss this very special evening featuring two of the Pacific Northwest's finest folk trios! Jean Mann trio The richly textured song palate of Jean Mann Trio ranges from intimate singer-songwriter-Americana to bluesy-grass complemented by tasty vocal harmonies. Jean Mann is a self-taught, late musical-bloomer, raised along the shores of Lake Whatcom. She wrote her first songs around the time of her mother’s death in 1999, touring her first full length CD in 2000. She added Europe to her tour route in 2014. The award-winning singer-songwriter plays guitar, ukulele and harmonica to accompany a warm vocal range. She has 9 original albums in her repertoire. Off stage, she teaches ukulele and leads art/food/music mini retreats. https://jeanmann.net Michael Bauer: an eclectic percussionist who creates a full sound with cajon, brushes, hi-hat. Michael has accompanied many PNW groups and joined jean in 2013. Greg Ensminger: a lifelong violinist who’s equally at home with classical and fiddle styles. An aspiring songwriter and co-host of a Seattle area open mic (where jean and Greg met) jean and Michael welcomed him to the group in 2025. Cabin Fever NW Trio Vibrant original songs performed with rich vocals and masterful instrumentation, Cabin Fever NW has wide crossover appeal for fans of bluegrass, singer-songwriter, Americana, country, pop and gospel. "Imagine Simon and Garfunkel singing with the Carter Family's devotion" - Alternate Root Magazine https://cabinfevernw.com Dianne Bochsler's musical career began by singing duets and playing guitar with her father. She adopted an important piece of his life philosophy: happiness is playing a guitar and singing with friends. Her love of the stage took her all the way from upstate New York to Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle. When she saw the music scene in the Pacific Northwest, she realized she had to be part of it. She followed her heart's desire and jumped into the Puget Sound Guitar Workshop, where she…