Island tunesmith returns to the Treehouse

Former Bainbridge Islander Iain Weigert will return to rock Lynwood’s center stage in a special free, 21-and-older Treehouse Café concert at 8 p.m. Friday, June 2.

Choice fingerpicking, pedal steel guitars and lush arrangements of sorrowful poetry characterize Weigert’s sound. He hails from Los Angeles by way of New Orleans, by way of the Pacific Northwest, and is now proudly releasing his debut album — which features a variety of musicians including Daniel Romano (City and Colour), Matt Pynn (Norah Jones) and many others.

Joining Weigert at the show will be Caitlin Anne Webster.

There’s a casual honesty to Webster that wavers somewhere between romantic and brutal, delivering truths of longing, love, sex and the hardships of modern living. The soulful Los Angeles singer/songwriter brings an easy swagger to her personal blend of blues and Americana — as documented on her debut EP, 2015’s “Black Moon.”

Now a mainstay in the L.A. music scene, Webster credits the city’s palpable creative pulse in helping define her voice, as she refines a unique personal style over groundwork laid by influences that range from Linda Ronstadt to Otis Redding. Webster has toured with Rocco DeLuca, performed at Echo Park Rising and has been a frequent guest at L.A.’s Grande Ole Echo and John Ennis’ “John Ennis Presents” variety show.

Her song “Black Moon” was featured in ABC Family’s Pretty Little Liars in 2015.

Visit www.treehousebainbridge.com for more information.

Island tunesmith returns to the Treehouse