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After the Music is Over

Roundhouse performs music from a variety of genres using bluegrass instrumentation; bass, guitar, mandolin, and banjo. Duet, trio and quartet harmonies are integral to the Roundhouse sound; working out interesting and unique arrangements are of special interest to the band members. Bluegrass, folk, southern and classic rock, a cappella, gospel, country, blazing instrumentals and original compositions all appear in the band's repertoire!



From top, clockwise: Donn Whitten, banjo and vocals; Ron Leavitt, mandolin and vocals; Kim Jones, bass and vocals;
Joe Denhof, guitar and vocals.

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Roundhouse was founded in 1994 by Ron Leavitt and Kim Jones. Both Ron and Kim have played music since childhood and have performed with regional bands in Oregon and Washington. Ron started his musical career on trumpet in the junior high orchestra and developed an unerring ear for harmonies. He switched to the mandolin in college, inspired by both Seals and Croft and Bill Monroe.
        Kim grew up with country and bluegrass music, although piano was her first instrument. The mandolin was her instrument of choice while playing with her father's band in the 80's, then when Roundhouse was started, she switched to bass. She writes many of the original compositions and enjoys singing "high harmony" above the guys.
       The third founding band member, Joe Denhof, has similar long-time experience performing a variety of music styles in Michigan, California and Oregon. Joe is comfortable on guitar or bass and has played each of these instruments in different bands. He also contributes original material to Roundhouse's song collection. His distinctive rhythmic guitar style gives Roundhouse it's edge.
       The newest member, Donn Whitten, performed as a soloist in San Diego, CA, and has been a student of the banjo for many years. Guitar and harmonica are additional instruments Donn enjoys playing. An able lead and harmony singer, his contributions give the Roundhouse repertoire added dimension and texture.
   
 

Contact Roundhouse at 503-838-2838 or
roundhouseband@qwestoffice.net
for Booking information or CD purchase