An Acoustic Evening With Buddy Wakefield and Holly Miranda
Join us for an intimate acoustic evening at Troutbeck, where thoughtful songwriting meets sharp, insightful spoken word
This special performance brings together acclaimed poet Buddy Wakefield and singer-songwriter Holly Miranda for a night of music and raw storytelling.
Buddy Wakefield, a three-time Individual World Poetry Slam Champion, is known for his powerful, emotionally resonant performances that blur the lines between poetry and theater. Opening the evening, Holly Miranda brings her distinctive voice and finely tuned songwriting, blending indie folk and dream-pop into a compelling live set.
Together, they offer a stripped-back, up-close performance that highlights the power of words and music in their purest form.
Extend your evening at Troutbeck and stay for dinner. Be sure to make a reservation to ensure we have a table for you.
About Buddy
Buddy Wakefield is an actor, writer, producer, and three-time world champion spoken word artist featured on the BBC, HBO’s Def Poetry Jam, ABC Radio National and has been signed to both Sage Francis’ Strange Famous Records as well as Ani DiFranco’s Righteous Babe Records. In 2004 he won the first Individual World Poetry Slam Finals thanks to the support of anthropologist and producer Norman Lear, then went on to share the stage with nearly every notable performance poet in the world in over 2000 venues internationally from The Great Lawn of Central Park, Zimbabwe’s Shoko Festival and Scotland’s Oran Mor to San Quentin State Penitentiary, House of Blues New Orleans and The Basement in Sydney, Australia.
Buddy has been a busker in Amsterdam, a street vendor in Spain, a team leader in Singapore, a re-delivery boy, a candy maker, a street sweeper, a bartender, a maid, a construction worker, a bull rider, a notably slow triathlete, a facilitator at Quantum Learning Network, and is the most toured performance poet in history. He is the founder of Awful Good Writers, and the producer and host of Heavy Hitters Festival 2020, a summer-long series of online shows and workshops featuring thirty of the most beloved performance poets alive.
The inaugural author released on Write Bloody Publishing, and having served on the original Board of Directors for Youth Speaks Seattle, Buddy is published in dozens of books internationally with work used to win multiple national collegiate debate and forensics competitions. His first short film, Farmly, directed by Jamie DeWolf, won Best of Texas at the Literally Short Film Fest, and the USA Film Festival.
In the spring of 2001 Buddy left his position as the executive assistant at a biomedical firm in Gig Harbor, WA, sold or gave away everything he owned, moved to the small town of Honda Civic, then set out to live for a living. His aim was to tour North American poetry venues for two years. He did not stop. Wakefield, who isn’t concerned with what poetry is or is not, delivers raw, rounded, disarming performances of humor and heart.
About Holly
Holly Miranda is a versatile songwriter, music producer, and maker of things from Detroit who emerged onto the New York music scene in the late ’90's. She co‑founded The Jealous Girlfriends in the early aughts within the Williamsburg, Brooklyn art scene; the band released two records. Her debut solo album, The Magician’s Private Library (2010, XL Recordings), along with later projects like Mutual Horse and Virtual Funeral, showcase her evolving and diverse artistry, alongside performances and work with artists including Lou Reed, Karen O, Kelis, Leslie Gore, and Tegan and Sara. In 2021, she co‑founded Eye Knee Records with Elissa Young and Ambrosia Parsley to support other artists and the wider community. Currently, Holly is part of a team building a new music venue and community space in upstate New York.