Skye & Crowe
Amidst the chaos of 2020, accomplished L.A.-based singer-songwriter Anahita Skye went back home to Utah in search of solace amongst the madness. While visiting a local live music venue in Park City, she found something unexpected; Rick Gerber, a prolific singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and front man of Badfeather owning the stage and making crowds smile. Fate intervened and the pair met. Skye sat down at Gerber’s request and belted out her best Dolly Parton. The room took ... view more »
Skye & Crowe
Amidst the chaos of 2020, accomplished L.A.-based singer-songwriter Anahita Skye went back home to Utah in search of solace amongst the madness. While visiting a local live music venue in Park City, she found something unexpected; Rick Gerber, a prolific singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and front man of Badfeather owning the stage and making crowds smile. Fate intervened and the pair met. Skye sat down at Gerber’s request and belted out her best Dolly Parton. The room took notice of the instant chemistry between these soulful artists and the two became fast friends. After corresponding states apart, the two performers formed Skye and Crow.
Inspired by Fleetwood Mac, Mazzy Star, and Tom Petty, they quickly dominated the Utah music scene.
Performing and writing together, they warm every stage and turn heads and ears wherever they land.
Shannon Runyon
Shannon is so grateful to have been immersed in music her entire life. Her parents and four siblings all played instruments and sang throughout her childhood and doing this together as a young family are some of her favorite memories. She recorded an album in Houston called ‘Getting Better Road’ where she sang for a decade with an extremely talented duo partner. She moved to Park City, Utah in 2012 where she really started to thrive and find her place and voice in the world of music. She loves collaborating with and supporting other musicians as much as performing. Music is meant to be shared and she finds pure joy in sharing her music with others. She’s often told she reminds people of Jewel or Natalie Merchant but she believes that as long as she is true to herself in voice and music AND gives her best, that’s the sweet spot of being a musician.
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