Bio
Music
The Litch Brothers got their first break while busking at a fish market as kids when Brandi Carlile invited them to play with her to a sold-out crowd at Benaroya Hall. Since then, their affinity for bluegrass has only grown. Skaggs and Rice was one of the few records in their family's truck that carried them around the small Pacific Northwest island where they grew up. The Bluegrass Standard writes, “Tashi and Kaj Litch are the bluegrass music of the next generation.” Now touring as a four piece consisting of Tashi and Kaj, with Evan Snoey and Ben Lewis, on a combination of mandolin, guitar, fiddle, bass and vocals, the band delivers an exciting show of original music with traditional material, and folk inspired covers. They have performed with the likes of Molly Tuttle, Sierra Hull and Darol Anger at venues including Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival and The Station Inn, and have toured internationally. The band is quickly on the rise. With their first studio album, produced by AJ Lee, coming Summer 2026 and a packed tour schedule, they are not to be missed.
Press
“Tashi and Kaj Litch are the bluegrass music of the next generation. They play with style and accomplish what some wouldn’t even try.”
“Last night was a blast! The spirit of Jimi Hendrix, Mike McCready from Perl Jam, Tashi and Kaj [Litch] and the incomparable Seattle Symphony… I thought the roof was going to blow off Benaroya Hall”
“…blew listeners away with fiddle music so lithe and supple it made you wonder if Kaj might be the next Mark O’Conner.”