KFA Showcase starts off strong

The first show was held on November 3 and featured Palmer & Sears and Mother Crow. The next show will be on November 17 and will feature Richard Johnson & Shane Thornton. (Image: KFA Facebook)

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Klamath Folk Alliance, the nonprofit organization behind the annual Klamath Folk Festival, announced their 2022-2023 KFA Showcase Series line-up of performers last month. Shows occur on the first and third Thursdays of November through April at Mia & Pia’s Pizzeria & Brewhouse from 6:00 - 8:00 PM.

Most shows feature two back-to-back acts of local and regional talent.

All ages are welcome at any show, and admission is free.

The first show was held on November 3 and featured Palmer & Sears and Mother Crow. The next show will be on November 17 and will feature Richard Johnson & Shane Thornton.

Performer styles highlight a diversity of folk sounds and folk’s influence into and across other genres, including: rock, country, singer/songwriter, Appalachian, acoustic, and more. Spanning six decades of life experience, performers range from known local acts to new up-and-comers.

KFA Showcase Series schedule (click for larger)

The 2022-2023 KFA Showcase Series Line-Up is:

  • November 3
    Palmer-Sears & Mother Crow

  • November 17
    Richard Johnson & Shane Thornton

  • December 1
    Summer Grace & Daniel Bocchi

  • December 15
    Jim Gillam & Chris Garrett

  • January 5
    Robert Kerns & Curtis Peoples

  • January 19
    Becky Ramirez & Ayden Carroll

  • February 2
    Mark Echer & Mood Swing

  • February 16
    Tom Franks & Airin Fae

  • March 2
    Dana Wirth & Corey Murphy

  • March 16
    Ronnieboy & The Bogmummies

  • April 6
    Sonshine Mountain Band & Spencer Brown

  • April 20
    Brenda Miller & Murphy & Parker


Brian Gailey

Brian is the publisher of Klamath Falls News, Basin Beat, Klamath Sports Network, and Cascade Firewatch. Brian also is a husband, father of three, photographer, and owner of Gailey Company, LLC.

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