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Dear Creek

Dear Creek

About Dear Creek


Amongst the orange and red fallen from trees lining the Shenandoah River, the duo of Dear Creek was born. In 2009, singer/guitarist, Kate Potrykus, and guitarist, Alex Salser, could be found writing songs between classes and playing local gigs on the weekends. Soon, Dear Creek grew into a 5-piece, inspired by the sounds of the Appalachian Valley in which they were cradled, and the jazz, blues, folk, and rock music, which moved them to become musicians in the first place. Two albums, several tours including a recent 16 State tour, and a few line-ups later, Alex and Kate have stripped down to the very foundation upon which they had started. Now catch Dear Creek live as a duo as they tour the country releasing their newest album, "So it Goes." Listeners will get tripped up in the roots of Dear Creek's energetic, acoustic grooves, and leave their show soothed by the sultry sounds of their soaring melodies.

Dear Creek has played many notable venues across the country including, The Black Cat (DC), Pianos (NY), Reggie's (Chicago) and The Elbo Room (Chicago). In 2012 they made an appearance at an unofficial showcase at SXS, and have also been a featured artist on NPR's "Out of the Box" radio program. The Mockingbird in Staunton, VA described Dear Creek as "one of the best rising stars in the (Shenandoah) Valley."

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