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Twin Sisters is my guitar/keys and drum duo with my longtime compatriot, Chuck Kitterman playing kit. We perform mostly originals, with select rock covers from the ’70’s, 80’s and 90’s. Joe Marx is our honorary Twin Triplet – he fills in on percussion and plays shows with me where we can’t have a full on drum kit.
I played with Chuck for many years in my former band, Patriots of Tomorrow which featured CHeri Nunamaker on lead guitar & vocals; and Bill Sterling on bass. Chuck was drummer for Bellingham fave 90’s groove-jam band “The Clay People,” and went on to perform with “The Pedestrians.”
I met Joe Marx while performing with the girrrl-power rock band Your Highness the early 2000’s. We’ve performed together in a variety of projects, including the Craig Olson Band.
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A great evening at the Green Frog Tavern, opening for The Austerman File and following Dominic Setabstian Greer. Featuring Bailey Anne Martinet vocals, ukelele, banjolele, and baritone ukelele; David Vaughns on percussion, and myself on keys. Some select tunes recorded live on my iPhone. https://soundcloud.com/bob-paltrow/sets/bailey-ann-martinet-the-green-frog-bellingham-wa-42515
I was asked to be the featured act on the 4.20.2015 open mic accompanied by Mr. David Weiss on electric guitar. The evening featured a stellar lineup of some of Bellingham’s best singer-songwriters, including Brooke Minkler, Ashley Douglas, Ken Selvedge, Dominic Sebastian Greer, crooner John Hank and others – with host Chuck Dingee. I was […]
Rehearsing for a 4/20/2015 gig at the Wild Buffalo House of Music in Bellingham as the Monday night open mic feature. I’ll be joined by guitarist David Weiss.
We had a fun debut as WuHu — my duo with fellow singer-songwriter Bekah Zachritz. Featuring Bekah on vocals, bass, guitar and violin. Myself on acoustic & electric guitars, piano and keyboards. Our sound incorporates elements of rock, jazz, pop, folk, blues, gospel with hints of middle-eastern and punk thrown in for a little spicy […]
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