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Fresh off their March run through the Pacific Northwest, the powerhouse trio of Wes Watkins, Carrie Jennings, and Thomas Jennings are bringing the Monster’n Me Tour to Colorado and beyond.
Monster’n Me showcases distinct yet interconnected sets of original music from Jennings and Watkins, anchored by a shared band. Carrie and Wes fuse their dual trumpet prowess with a sound that blends Folk, '60s Soul & Funk, Jazz, and Americana, crafting an immersive and evocative musical experience.
From March 6th to 22nd, the trio carried their unique sound and introspective storytelling across the Pacific Northwest—making stops in Tacoma, Arlington, Olympia, Seaview, Eugene, Roseburg, Portland, Trout Lake, Bellingham, Brinnon, Quilcene, and Seattle, including an artist residency at the Sou’wester. Rooted in themes of confronting the monsters within and around us, the tour explores the tension between human and beast, light and shadow, fear and acceptance—through soulful melodies and poignant lyrics.
Now, they’re gearing up for the next leg of the journey, with stops already confirmed in Trinidad, Denver, Aurora, Colorado Springs, and more— with additional dates in the works.
We all grow up wondering about the monster under the bed, the shadow in the window, or the skeletons in the closet. Are they friends or foes? Are they always there, or is there some transdimensional portal to their home nearby? Do they have families? Do they sing, dance, and cry like us? Are they here to hurt us? And maybe, most importantly: Am I the monster? This March, Wes & Carrie embark on a journey with a shared quartet to explore these questions through song, story, and connection. Featuring their dual trumpet talents, they deliver a soundscape that blends Folk, 1960s Soul, Jazz, and Americana, offering a rich and evocative musical journey.
This March, they invite you to come dressed in your most monstrous attire—furs, horns, ears, or whatever inspires your inner creature—and join them for an unforgettable exploration of what it means to live among monsters, to meet your own, and to find the humanity within. Whether you leave feeling braver, lighter, or simply more curious, this tour promises to resonate long after the final note fades.
Wes Watkins is a dynamic force in music, blending genres and building community through adventurous and innovative projects. A former teacher and a staple of Denver’s vibrant arts scene, he has not only collaborated with Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, iZCALLi, and Wheelchair Sports Camp but also played a key role in shaping Denver’s musical spaces—founding and curating open mics, jam sessions, and residencies that foster creativity and connection. He has created groundbreaking ensembles, including The Other Black, the Wes Watkins Choir, and the newly formed Wes Watkins Ensembles. With a deep commitment to civics and an unmistakable style, Wes continues to expand his reach, making waves in the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
Carrie Jennings is a vocalist & flugelhorn player based in Seattle, WA.Her music is powerful and sultry, combining soulful horn lines, potent lyrics, and indie singer-songwriter aesthetics. Her performances are both tender and bold, with spellbinding vocals, lush instrumentals, and endearing stage banter. She is a storyteller and groove maker inviting people together to explore the depths of our human experience through song. Carrie released her debut EP “Good Tension” in 2023, and is now bringing her original music to life while putting down roots in the Pacific Northwest. She has performed regionally at venues including Nectar Lounge, High Dive Seattle, Tractor Tavern, Spanish Ballroom, and The Get Down, and at festivals including Oregon Country Fair and Bumbershoot.
Links: Wes Watkins: https://cosmicinterventions.co... Jennings - https://carriejennings.com/