Tracy Spring

Tracy Spring has won multiple regional awards for her singing and songwriting. She displays a style all her own while combining blues, swing, old R and B, jazz, and folk. Spring lives in Bellingham, Washington and is a fourth generation Washingtonian. She is a seasoned performer, known for her compelling vocals and versatile guitar playing in folk venues and festivals throughout North America and Australia.

Tracy’s songs “Sometimes Angels,” “Somebody’s Child” (co-written with Becca Christel Palm), “In Our Hands,” and “What Would You Give To Change the World” have been used for soundtracks promoting philanthropy, raising funds for thousands of charitable organizations.

In addition to these humanitarian anthems, she co-wrote (with Janis Carper and Becca Christel Palm) “Of This World,” recorded by Peter, Paul & Mary on their 2004 studio album, In These Times.

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Bob Paltrow

Creative. Moving seamlessly between the visual arts; music; and the written word, Paltrow has turned a lifelong infatuation with all things creative into a career and lifestyle he loves. Creating intentional, educational, inspirational, and lasting transformational experiences through media; events & experiential design, and community.

Bob’s informal arts education began by freehand copying entire comic books as a child. His formal art education culminated in a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences degree from the University of Arizona, with a focus in graphic design and illustration.

Paltrow is a classically trained pianist and singer-songwriter with 50 years of experience performing and having written over 300 original songs. Bob performs solo, and with many groups and genres including folk, jazz, rock, hip-hop, reggae, funk, soul, blues, and country.

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