Kacy & Clayton are a harmonious folk duo from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, whose sound is as much a homage to their roots as it is a reinvention of traditional music. The pair, comprised of Kacy Anderson (vocals, guitar) and her cousin Clayton Linthicum (vocals, mandolin), have been making music together since their teenage years, but it was with the release of their 2017 album "Strange Habitats," produced by Jeff Tweedy of Wilco, that they caught the attention of a wider audience. Their music is a rich tapestry that weaves elements of the folk and country genres with a contemporary twist, drawing from the deep well of North American folk traditions while infusing it with their own unique voices and perspectives. Influenced by the vast landscapes and cultural heritage of their home region, Kacy & Clayton's songwriting is deeply personal yet universally resonant. Their lyrics often explore themes of resilience, love, and the human connection to place and history. The duo has a knack for reinterpreting traditional songs, breathing new life into them while maintaining their integrity. With each album, they delve deeper into the sonic possibilities of their instruments—Kacy's resonant guitar and Clayton's intricate mandolin—pushing the boundaries of what these instruments can express. Their collaborative spirit and dedication to their craft have led to a series of acclaimed releases, including "Carlisle (Western Vinyl, 2019), which further cemented their reputation as one of the most compelling acts in the contemporary folk scene. Kacy & Clayton continue to captivate audiences with their heartfelt performances and an ever-evolving sound that honors tradition while boldly forging ahead.