• Skagit Valley Bands, Groups, and Ensembles •
Mindhead A local Skagit Valley indie rock band. CD Review How Not To Get There, By David Menard "...a distinctive mixture of acoustic and electric music, full-throttled, thoughtful and dynamic. I was amazed over and over again just how good it sounded." - Skagit Valley Herald 06.26.03
Fidalgo Swing playing Gypsy jazz in the style of Django Reinhart; available for events and parties.
Dillinger's Clambake the Northwest's premier, hot "new swing" band. Dillinger's brings you a fresh new approach to old favorites from Rock and Roll to modern dance music.
Rivertalk has played the Skagit Valley area, and beyond, for quite a few years. Their mix of World Beat, Reggae, and popular music, with crisp horn arrangements, is very energetic, and great for a night of dancing!
SOS Sound on Sound, Skagit Valley's premier Latin rock band.
Lovejunkie A Skagit Valley band performing original alternative melodic Rock 'n Roll.
Skagit Symphony A Community Orchestra of Volunteer Players. "To serve as a community cultural and educational institution to promote and expand the appreciation of symphonic music in order to strengthen the musical assets of the community."
The Kooks a local band playing Reggae and Ska style music to dance away the night to Caribbean rhythms.
Fanny Alger a Skagit Valley rock band, performing a pop/punk style of music with a sense of humour.
dINGUS a progressive blues rock band; featuring guitar, piano, bass and drums.
The De La Rosa Trio is a jazz trio with a Latin feel, featuring Oscar De La Rosa on precussion, Philip Nakano on saxophone and flute, and Yusuf Kilgore on guitar.
The Splinters are a Skagit Valley band, performing a mixture of music, from Rock to Reggae.
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