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Kray Van Kirk, Larry Mulante & Allison Preisinger

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

An evening of folk Americana on 6 & 12-string guitar concerning heroes and hope, so that absolutely everyone, of every identity and history, can know that they are not alone but have a verse in the shouted poetry of dawn.

September 14th / Doors 7pm - Music begins at 8pm

$18 adv. / $20 door: https://tickets.venuepilot.com/e/kray-van-kirk-larry-murante-and-allison-preisinger-2025-09-14-the-rabbit-box-theatre-seattle-ef9f54

A fine finger-style guitarist with a precise baritone, Kray Van Kirk has a Ph.D. from the University of Alaska, but he set science aside to write songs, tell stories and summon heroes."We are driven by myth and the seasons of the heart," he says, "and the stories are all true. There is a dark cave inside each of us, and monsters of all kinds lurk there, all the more lethal for being hidden. The quest is to journey inside, render the monsters powerless, find whatever it is that burns at the core of your soul and bring it back into the light. In a world divided it is critical to write songs and tell stories that show absolutely everyone they get to be the hero. Nobody is left behind."

When he reached Scotland and the Fringe Festival, the Daily Fringe Review wrote ìThe evening's act was Kray Van Kirk, whose 12-string guitar and soaring vocals were spellbinding; the Alaskan singer-songwriter, in his Edinburgh debut, was not the reason I arrived early, but was certainly why I stayed late."

Of this charming, Quixotic and eclectic performer, the Borderline Folk Club in New York wrote that Van Kirk was "what every singer-songwriter should aspire to."

Singer-songwriter Larry Murante has a well-earned reputation as one of the Northwests finest contemporary singer/songwriters with the accolades and dozens of regional, national, and international awards to back it up.

Murante is well known for his soaring, mellifluous tenor, strong rhythmic guitar style, and engaging stage presence. He performs both originals and cover tunes. His award-winning original songs feature beautifully woven stories about everyday folks. They combine compassionate, socially conscious lyrics with an upbeat, joyful folk-rock style.

Allison Preisinger is a Tacoma-based performing songwriter and Berklee College of Music graduate known for her evocative, Americana-infused sound against the background of many influences including Iron & Wine, Tom Petty, and Gillian Welch. Her most recent release, Standing Steady, is a heartfelt exploration of stillness and simplicity, intertwining her music with poems from various poets to create a deeply personal and therapeutic work. She is also known for her unique collaborations, including her recent work on an album produced by The National Park Service, where she contributed to a song honoring Olympic National Park. A multi-instrumentalist with a passion for storytelling, Allison aspires to use her art to uplift, connect, and share the beauty and complexity of the human experience.

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