Spencer Lewis founded his Quartz Recordings label in 1983. He has performed his music nationally and across the state of Vermont where he has lived and worked for 51 years. As a writer, producer, and recording artist with 25 albums in the digital pipeline, he combines his best-selling instrumental series with the singer-songwriter work that started his career.
“Spencer has released more than 30 albums spanning a breadth of genres from acoustic instrumental work to rustic folk and rock, all of which are inspired by and capture a distinct kind of Vermontiana.”- Dan Bolles - Seven Days
Pappy Biondo is the founding member of the folk-grass group Cabinet that toured for 20 years headlining festivals like Delfest and Grayfox. “Cabinet wears their influences like badges, honoring the canon of roots, rock, blues, bluegrass, country, and folk, weaving these sounds into a patchwork Americana quilt.” He was a protégé of Vermont banjo icon Gordon Stone and possesses his own gift for soulful vocals backed by his mercurial guitar work. He now lives in Hinesburg with his family and graces many Vermont stages with a plethora of different artists.
Eric Graham plays both fretted and frettless electric bass with a free-flowing style that adds a dramatic pulse to the trio. He was the founder of the eclectic central Vermont folk-rock-grass group Haywire and is an experienced sound engineer.
“Spencer has released more than 30 albums spanning a breadth of genres from acoustic instrumental work to rustic folk and rock, all of which are inspired by and capture a distinct kind of Vermontiana.”- Dan Bolles - Seven Days
Pappy Biondo is the founding member of the folk-grass group Cabinet that toured for 20 years headlining festivals like Delfest and Grayfox. “Cabinet wears their influences like badges, honoring the canon of roots, rock, blues, bluegrass, country, and folk, weaving these sounds into a patchwork Americana quilt.” He was a protégé of Vermont banjo icon Gordon Stone and possesses his own gift for soulful vocals backed by his mercurial guitar work. He now lives in Hinesburg with his family and graces many Vermont stages with a plethora of different artists.
Eric Graham plays both fretted and frettless electric bass with a free-flowing style that adds a dramatic pulse to the trio. He was the founder of the eclectic central Vermont folk-rock-grass group Haywire and is an experienced sound engineer.