VIDEO 

As we are in a state of flux with gigs, we’ve dove right into the world of livestreaming, here’s a recent one done at Nectar Lounge, a favorite venue of ours out in Seattle. We also just played one over at Mysterious Red X Studios (which can’t be embedded here for some reason), enjoy!

Enjoy our music video for the first cut off our album "Western Soul" filmed by the amazing Garrett Gibbons at XXX Burger and Columbia City Theatre! Birch Pereira - Bass/Vocals Daniel Rainard-Guitar David Bush - Drums Kate Olson - Saxophone Samantha Bosnack - Trumpet Josh Hou - Keyboards How Long (Until I See the Sun Again?), words and music by Birch Pereira.
We are proud to present our second music video for "As Long As I Live," a dance themed/spy thriller set on the Seattle Ferryboat the Skansonia & the historic...

Live Performance Videos

The Gin Joints perform with a variety of personnel and instruments, which allows the group to play venues as diverse as sit down dinner theaters to clubs, festivals and dances and over time the band has featured an ever-growing group of superb musicians based out of Seattle, New Orleans and New York City. Some of the musicians featured in the videos below are Park Evans and Jason Goessl (Guitar), Adrian Van Batenburg and Sam Esecson (drums), Kate Olson, Jacob Zimmerman, Steve Treseler (saxophone/clarinet), Ray Larson/Jim Sisko (trumpet), Jenny Littlefield on Ukulele and Vocals plus special guest vocalists Kate Voss (Sundae + Mr. Goessl) and Jimmie Herrod (Pink Martini).

(Featuring Special Guest Jimmie Herrod)




Mashup of our original song a Love I Can't Explain with the Gin Joints and Sundae + Mr. Goessl from our Triple Door CD release show on 03.11.18.

Duo with Jenny Littlefield

We’ve been very happy to build up the duo ukulele/harmony performance between Birch Pereira & Jenny Littlefield that is featured over at our Patreon page, check out a few videos below to get a taste.


Solo

One could say the band really started in 2015 when Birch stepped out of the shadow as a sideman and began to write arrangements for solo/bass and voice. The reception was so overwhelmingly positive Birch began to realize the potential of reviving this music and thus began reaching out to other musicians to play in a band that would be soon known as the Gin Joints. Birch performs solo shows singing and accompanying himself on bass and various types of ukuleles.