The Rabbit Box presents The Sam Chase with special guests, Kelsey Sprague Band and Kate Dinsmore
Friday, March 13th / Doors 7:30 / Music begins at 8:30pm
$18 adv. / $20 door : https://tickets.venuepilot.com/e/the-sam-chase-with-special-guests-kelsey-sprague-band-and-kate-dinsmore-2026-03-13-the-rabbit-box-the-e85ed4
If one could apply a needle to the flat disc of time and render a sound from its infinite grooves, the celestial tones of past, present and future would be the songs of The Sam Chase. It doesn’t matter where they are from, where they’ve been or where they may yet go. All that matters is where you will be when they show how to make time stand still. The music rings through your soul like a siren. Something inside you has been set loose. We have veered off of the path, into the unknown and there is no one who can stop it. Then you realize, you gave them the keys. Time, space, and the swirling of microscopic universes that make up all matter, mean nothing when the veil is lifted and you hear the clang of Knuckles the guitar and the holy “whooas” of the man himself… Sam Chase. You lean back, kick your feet up and sing along.
Kelsey Sprague Band weaves songs that feel like love letters—tender, nostalgic, and achingly human. Their sound blends old-school soul themes and retro pop hooks with indie folk intimacy, evoking the warmth of vintage radio and the ache of a well-worn memory. With romantic tempos and dreamy hooks, every song is a slow dance between heartbreak and hope, written to bring people home to themselves. Based in Seattle, Kelsey Sprague Band is setting out to create spaces that invite listeners to slow down and connect with their own sense of nostalgia with influences ranging from Patsy Cline to Jenny Lewis to Norah Jones and Brandi Carlisle.
Kate Dinsmore is a singer-songwriter based in Seattle, WA. A dynamic performer and vocalist, Dinsmore brings her songs to the stage with an undeniable presence. Her music is powerful and emotional, with influences ranging from Jazz to Rock to Americana. Dinsmore’s performances quickly gained a following in Seattle, allowing her to open for notable artists such as Pat Benatar, Colin Hay, and the Dip.