With three songwriters and three lead singers, Western Centuries are not your average country band. When the Seattleites met up with Portia Sabin of The Future of What at Pickathon last August, they'd just come off the stage and had to swing by their truck first to grab some cold ones—exactly what you'll need to beat the heat this year's fest is set to bring.
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Scenes from Pickathon featuring Hurray for the Riff Raff, Myke Bogan, Adia Victoria, Western Centuries, Vhol and more at Pendarvis Farm on August 6, 2016
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Scenes from Pickathon featuring Foghorn Stringband, Myke Bogan, The James Hunter Six, La Luz, Adia Victoria, Vhol and more at Pendarvis Farm on August 4-6, 2016
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