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Kathy Moore, Patrick Porter & Sheryl Wiser - “Hope Is The Thing With Feathers”

  • The Rabbit Box Theatre 94 Pike Street Seattle, WA, 98101 United States (map)

The Rabbit Box presents a Sunday music showcase with Kathy Moore, Patrick Porter & Sheryl Wiser ~ “Hope Is The Thing With Feathers”

Sunday, April 12th / Doors 6pm / Music 7pm

$15 adv. / $20 door : https://tickets.venuepilot.com/e/kathy-moore-patrick-porter-sheryl-wiser-hope-is-the-thing-with-feathers-2026-04-12-the-rabbit-box-the-99ee19

Expert guitarist Kathy Moore has earned a reputation as one of Seattle’s finest musicians, having performed alongside a litany of Northwest greats with her fiery leads and textural cascades. When she’s not occupied melting faces, Moore is a songwriter of remarkable depth and sensitivity. Her “Prog-Punk” ethic fills the stage, and she might just as easily sit at the piano for a tender ballad, build a labyrinth of loops for a massive soundscape, or strum her guitar in quiet syncopation to a haunting melody.

Seattle native Patrick Porter has been making a late-career push for “hardest working man in show business”, sitting in many chairs as a performer, accompanist, music director and band project manager with a laundry list of top-tier local artists. On the other side of his life, Porter is a tender, whimsical songwriter who has released two EPs of original music in the last two years. In solo performance, Porter channels the spirit of his expansive studio creations through a single guitar or piano, making space for his melodies to reach up to the rafters. Self-described “Jersey Girl”

Sheryl Wiser has become a fixture in the Pacific Northwest music scene, first with her band Somebody’s Daughter and more recently as a solo artist. Wiser’s music blends folk and soul with elements of blues, jazz and rock in a heady mixture centered on her compelling, powerful voice. Playing her signature red Parker Fly guitar, Wiser centers her musical stories on intensely human themes of struggle, frailty and overcoming loss. Her life as a musician blends seamlessly with her work as a community activist, writer, and advocate for sustainable agriculture.

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