“Who Am I,” presented in Documavision - premieres January 3 on YouTube!

The band for my March 2023 Midwest tour was so special, with Johnny Sangster on baritone guitar, Daniel Walker on keys and accordion, and maestro John Convertino on drums. I knew it would be a shame if we didn’t capture it, and after a week of playing these songs to great audiences across Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, I think the cameras and microphones caught us in top form.

“Safe for Dreaming” from the album Forfeit the Prize, live from the offices of The Fretboard Journal in Ballard, Seattle, WA in October 2022. Audio and video production by Jason Verlinde.

I was honored to provide the soundtrack for my friend Steve E. Turner’s 2019 documentary feature, The Past is Never Dead. Stream the film now on Amazon Prime.

Live From Lexington

In September 2020, I began live-streaming short sets from my attic studio in Lexington, SC. You can watch my archived shows here, and click the poster to sign up for reminders of upcoming events. Thanks for listening!

Buy TREMBLING FRAMES: http://lincolnbarr.bandcamp.com Video by Les Fitzpatrick (rocket-pictures.com) Buy tickets for my NW release shows (full band, featuring John Convertino & Levon Henry): Wed Mar 8 at The Royal Room (Seattle): http://www.strangertickets.com/events/40737640/lincoln-barr-trembling-frames-album-release-w-half-rushmore Fri Mar 10 at The Seasons (Yakima, WA): http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2750019 Sat Mar 11 at The Secret Society (Portland): http://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/1413088

"How to Escape," performed live at The Seasons Performance Hall in Yakima, WA. Video by Les Fitzpatrick (Rocket Pictures).

Lincoln Barr and his 1969 Harmony H-68 swung by the office to share this rendition of "How to Escape," the first single from his upcoming solo album, "Trembling Frames," which features the likes of Levon Henry and John Convertino, among others.

A live performance of "How to Escape" from the Seattle offices of the Fretboard Journal, featuring my newly-acquired Harmony H-68 archtop.

"Memory 

"Memory Up and Die" from the album Trembling Frames, paired with footage from the vinyl mastering session with Levi Seitz at Black Belt Mastering (Seattle, WA). Video by Anna Hoychuk.