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The Two Tracks with Canyon Kids

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The Two Tracks and Canyon Kids at Shrine Social Club, Tuesday, June 9
Hailing from the eastern slope of the Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming—a state with more pronghorn than people—The Two Tracks have spent the last decade developing a powerful sound rooted in "thoughtful, literate songwriting” (Relix). They will be joined by Canyon Kids, also from Wyoming, but now based out of Boise, for a night of music at the Shrine Social Club Tuesday, June 9th at 7pm. Tickets are available in advance online or at the door.
Led by husband-and-wife Dave (guitar and cello) and Julie Huebner (guitar), the quartet is rounded out by bassist Taylor Phillips and drummer Fernando Serna, fusing expressive storytelling, sonorous four-part harmonies, and a lively authenticity creating an “immeasurably rewarding experience” (American Songwriter). Dave’s classical cello training coupled with his love for bold bluegrass riffs and hooky rock melodies add a unique character to many of their arrangements.
The Two Tracks recently travelled to Nashville, TN to record their fifth studio album, Seasons Unknown (set to release June 5, 2026), once again working with their team from past records consisting of grammy-nominated producer Will Kimbrough (Todd Snider, Rodney Crowell), 5-time Grammy-winning engineer Sean Sullivan (Sturgill Simpson, Molly Tuttle), and 4-time Grammy-winning mixer Trina Shoemaker (Sheryl Crow, Tanya Tucker). The record delivers songs that feel lived-in and unguarded; from the road-trip ready energy of the lead single "Mexico By Friday”(releasing April 24), to the album’s CSNY-inspired harmony-driven title track. From the social-political bluegrass anthem “Building Walls”, to a stripped down acoustic duet “My Heart is Too Easy”, which expresses a love never reciprocated. Seasons Unknown expands on a discography that already includes four acclaimed records: The Two Tracks (2016), Postcard Town (2017), Cheers to Solitude (2020) which charted in the top 40 on Americana radio, and It’s a Complicated Life (2023) which was #63 on the Alt-Country Specialty Chart’s Top 100 of 2023.