She sings and plays flute and saxophone in the Seattle neo-soul band, i///u.
Her mission is to create art that transcends borders of genre, idiom, and medium, and social impact is paramount.
Miles Harris, hailing from Bellingham, has been described as "a wizard, a classic face-melting rock soloist with chops rooted in the blues and a real passion for the instrument...
the way agile feet skip almost effortlessly through a hopscotch court, that’s how Miles Harris’ fingers maneuver along a guitar’s fret board."
Also an adept jazzer and versatile singer, he's the exciting newest addition to the EVM Quintet.
Greg Feingold is the bassist that top out-of-town acts call when they need someone to come in and "nail the gig" last minute.
He tours regularly with the Kareem Kandi World Orchestra, played with the International String Trio while at Berklee, and jazz greats such as Jimmy Cobb, Eric Reed, and Cyrus Chestnut when he lived in New York.
He's a professor of bass at WWU, he's featured on the EVM All-Stars debut album, and if you didn't like bass solos before, you will now.
Julian MacDonough is a drummer and educator based out of Bellingham.
As the newest member of the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, Julian is psyched to be touring the world with these long-time friends and musical collaborators.
Since 2002, Julian has performed throughout North America with such notable musicians as Jimmy Heath, Joey DeFranscesco, Peter Bernstein, Dr. Lonnie Smith, and many more.