Celtic Folk Rock
Mythic World Rock
Heather Alexander: lead vocal, fiddle, guitar, bodhran
Heather Alexander is a Celtic singer-songwriter living near Portland, Oregon. Over the past 20 years, she has performed a broad spectrum of music, from country to Cajun. With her fiery fiddling and smoldering vocals, her music has Celtic roots, but with a modern American flavor. With numerous albums to her credit, she has won audiences of all ages. In 1999, she formed Uffington Horse to perform her original music in the spirit of the great British Folk Rock bands, but with an up-to-date style. When she is not rocking the world with Uffington Horse, she can be found performing solo up and down the west coast.

Andrew Hare: bass, banjo, backup vocals
Andrew Hare has played a variety of instruments during a musical career spanning over 35 years. Originally from Los Angeles, he has been a member of The Association, and has recorded with members of The Lovin’ Spoonful and Spanky and Our Gang. Since moving to Seattle in 1981, he has been in demand as a studio and performing musician with various local rock, country and bluegrass bands and songwriters. He is also a successful painter showing with a major Seattle art gallery. You can also see his artwork on the cover of their debut album "Enchantment".

Dan Ochipinti: percussion, backup vocals
Dan Ochipinti has played drums and percussion for 25 years. He grew up in Sacramento, CA and moved to Seattle in 1985. DanO has been performing steadily in the NW music scene ever since. He has played many genres of original music including American rock, folk and jazz, African pop, Celtic folk and rock, Brazilian, Latin American, Eastern and Western European folk, and even Jewish Klezmer music.




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