As featured in “Resilience” by the Fairbanks Arts Association, Annie Bartholomew performs 'Mountain Dove's Song' filmed by Alaska cinematographer Caleb Kuntz

Goodtime Gal by Annie Bartholomew, released 13 December 2019 1. Til You're Gone 2. Aphrodite 3. Mr. Thomas 4. Saint James Infirmary Blues 5. One More Night Recorded during the 2018 Alaska Folk Festival in Juneau, Goodtime Gal caps off nearly a decade of Annie Bartholomew's croonin' and swoonin' on Alaska's music scene.

 
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ANNIE BARTHOLOMEW

Annie Bartholomew is an Alaskan songwriter and clawhammer banjoist who creates mountain music as dark and dramatic as the northland.

Inspired by the ghosts of Alaska’s mining past, her debut album Sisters of White Chapel uses historic source material and Appalachian stringband traditions to explore themes of survival, resilience, and revelry through her original folk songs about women and sex workers who traveled north during the Klondike Gold Rush.

Her music has been featured on NPR Music's All Songs Considered podcast, No Depression, the Bluegrass Situation, Bandcamp Daily, and was named one of Folk Alley’s Top albums of 2023. Annie has performed at the Rotterdam Bluegrass Festival in the Netherlands, toured Ireland, and was named one of the Salt Lick Incubator’s inaugural Americanafest grant recipients.