LIVE: Cousin Curtiss

<div>Curtiss O’Rorke Stedman and Jordan Harrison Baron began life in very different</div><div>places — but their paths converged on a shared love of raw, emotional music</div><div>that demands to be felt as much as heard.</div><div><br></div><div>Curtiss grew up in Northern Michigan, moving through places as varied as St.</div><div>Lucia, Alaska, and now Colorado. A former teacher in Alaska until 2015, he</div><div>made the leap to full-time musician with nothing to lose and everything to gain.</div><div>The long road, the endless highway, the strangers with stories — they all shaped</div><div>his voice and his songwriting. His playing is aggressive, precise finger-picking;</div><div>his harmonica solos rip; his kick drum give heartbeat and weight to songs born in</div><div>solitude, love, family, and adventure.</div><div><br></div><div>Jordan Harrison Baron — performing as Harrison B — was raised in Lascassas,</div><div>Tennessee, steeped in the wide soundscape of the South: blues, country, folk,</div><div>traditional roots. On his grandfather’s knee, he first heard guitar; in his father’s</div><div>truck, Southern rock and James Brown. Pop, hip-hop, and rhythm found a way in</div><div>along the journey too. But as Jordan grew, he felt boxed in by tradition. So he</div><div>packed up and went north, thousands of miles, seeking the space to breathe, to</div><div>discover a sound that was truly his. Alaska welcomed him. The wild places along</div><div>the way, the West Coast, the open skies — those shaped his tone and attitude.</div><div><br></div><div>Together, Curtiss O’Rorke Stedman and Jordan Harrison Baron are Cousin</div><div>Curtiss, a powerhouse duo whose live show fills rooms far beyond what two</div><div>people usually do. Curtiss brings propulsive acoustic fury, searing harmonica,</div><div>and a thunderous kick—Harrison B brings electric guitar tone that rides the line</div><div>between spacious atmospherics and gritty soul. Their chemistry is plain: when</div><div>Curtiss’s rapid-fire acoustic and road-scarred songwriting meets Harrison B’s</div><div>electric edge, every song becomes a small eruption — roots, rock, and blues</div><div>crashing together in wild harmony.</div><div><br></div><div>The music they make has been called “blues at bluegrass speeds” or “rock</div><div>Americana with a soulful drip” — and that’s deserved. They don’t just play the</div><div>notes; they’re storytellers, adventurers, people who’ve lived many seasons, many</div><div>miles. The show is built on raw honesty: Curtiss’s voice that can fill an auditorium</div><div>while still reaching into the hush of someone’s heart; Harrison’s leads that stretch</div><div>and soar; the rhythm that’s fierce and precise; the energy that never lets go.</div><div>If you come to a Cousin Curtiss show, expect to be pulled in. Expect gritty, soulful</div><div>vocals. Expect fast acoustic guitar, incendiary harmonica, and electrified solos</div><div>that echo long after the strings are still. Expect heart and sweat, roots and roar.</div><div>They are two, but you’ll hear an entire band.</div>Roots Rock // Blues // AmericanaPT2H2026-08-07LIVE: Cousin Curtiss"LIVE: Cousin Curtiss"Live Music, Live Event

Showtimes

August 7, 8:00 pm

Art House