The Talbott Brothers + Fox and Bones at Icehouse
The Talbott Brothers were born and raised in Imperial, Nebraska, a rural midwest town consisting of two thousand people. Siblings Nick and Ty started writing songs at a young age after discovering their dad’s old guitar and vinyl collection. Their song ‘We Got Love’ (2017) brought them national attention as they toured across the US in an old van they found on Craigslist. Their albums ‘Ghost Talker’ (2019) and ‘Letters’ (2022) garnered attention from 'Rolling Stone' and 'Billboard' calling it “cinematic” with “captivating blood harmonies.”
They resided at a studio in the woods living in an airstream and sprinter van in their mom’s birthplace of Portland, Oregon while recording their record ‘Letters’ before relocating to Nashville, Tennessee. Their acoustic EP, ‘Stripped from Studio Spacecamp’ features acoustic renditions hand selected from ‘Letters’ and a cover of Kings of Leon’s ‘Beautiful War.’ The duo is embarking on a spring tour with acoustic guitars, piano and an electric guitar in select cities.
Scott Gilmore and Sarah Vitort are Fox and Bones — energetic offbeat folksters with a retro pop-rock bent who have been setting the Pacific Northwest alight with a handclapping, foot-stomping good time since 2016. In the blink since their debut, the duo has brought their indubitable Americana polish to stages shared with the likes of ZZ Ward, The Dead South, Rayland Baxter and Horse Feathers among others.
At Fox and Bones’ core is an unrelenting backbone that represents honest-to-goodness blue-collar dreams, wrapped in the delectable shine of a duo with a combined 20+ years of songwriting experience. They’re akin to Lake Street Dive, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, and Johnnyswim as a relatable, soul-stirring, retro-tinged folk-rock outfit that knows how to shatter a crowd’s hearts and put them back together all in the same utterance.