Musical pair at Rainshadow Recording tonight

PORT TOWNSEND — Patrice Pike and Wayne Sutton are touring this summer and they will bring a new collaboration of arrangements of songs from Sister 7 and all their catalog of solo projects throughout the years to Rainshadow Recording.

Tickets are $20 for tonight’s show at 7:30 at Rainshadow, Building 315 at Fort Worden State Park, 200 Battery Way.

They can be purchased at pikeandsutton.brown papertickets.com.

Pike and Sutton are the founders of the jam band Little Sister, also known as Sister 7.

The two have toured with Sister 7 and on their own including supporting the Allman Brothers, John Fogerty, Sarah McLachlan, Blues Traveler, The Neville Brothers, Ray Charles, Chris Isaak and Dave Matthews Band, among others.

They have played Austin City Limits Festival for many years, as well as Kerrville Folk, High Sierra, Strawberry Festival, and also legendary venues in the U.S. and Europe.

According to a news release, their songs are literary, emotionally riveting and eclectic, drawing from roots rock, rhythm and blues, world and jazz influences.

Pike is a rhythm guitarist, vocalist and drummer and Sutton plays lead guitar and sings.

They have put together a collection of new songs and are working on a new recording project with a wealth of top players as well as doing select shows with Sister 7.

The touring includes Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, California, Oregon and Washington state.

Pike is also co-founder of the Step Onward Foundation and has collaborated in raising more than $450,000 for supporting education and housing and sustainability for young adult survivors of homelessness and children surviving critical illness in the past 10 years, according to the release.

For information, contact 360-301-0291 or email centrumrecording@gmail.com.

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