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Young Guns Showcase ft. Hannah Jackson with Corban Welter & Jake Rozier and the Implication

  • Republic Brewing Company 26 North Clark Avenue Republic, WA, 99166 United States (map)

SPONSORED BY 18 NORTH KITCHEN & BAR

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$10 General Admission Ticket, all ages. Ticket Required PURCHASE HERE

General Admission only. Family Friendly.

Stop in or call today to reserve your spot and save a few online transaction fees! (509) 775-2700


Hannah Jackson

Hauntingly, beautiful voice. Captivating! Had me sobbing in the booth.
— Danielle Cartledge (Woodland Theater)

Taking residence in the foothills of Boulder mountain or the inner parts of Boston, Hannah Jackson is a singer songwriter who uses folksy finger picking and indie style guitar playing accompanied with rich vocals to weave stories with her songs. She explores themes of love, life, and loss all while making you laugh,cry, and dance.

Instagram: im_hannahhh_


Corban Welter

A recent graduate of Berklee college of music, Corban has a background in American roots styles and a passion for songwriting. Influenced by artists like Gordon Lightfoot, Joni Mitchell, and Townes Van Zandt, his music is informed by a life of travel and observation.


Jake Rozier and the Implication

Since their emergence in early 2021, Jake Rozier and his band, the Implication (Gunnar Nelson and Ben Vogel), have been gaining traction throughout the Eastern Washington/Northern Idaho regions, relentlessly and unapologetically attacking difficult topics, primarily those involving addiction. While Rozier draws much of his inspiration from a variety of traditional country and folk music; his painfully honest storytelling, complimented by the harsh intensity in his vocal delivery, offers a distinct “rawness” that has become a staple of his sound. That, along with the sharp harmonies and distinct bluegrass/traditional blues undertones throughout the group, separates them from many of their musical colleagues. Having been referred to as “dark-country” and “rockabilly bluegrass,” the group simply doesn’t fit into any one musical genre; however, that has never been their intention.

Earlier Event: August 3
The Lowest Pair Concert
Later Event: August 26
Community Concert: Jeremiah Johnson