Jackson and the Janks, Devin Champlin's Diamond Club at The Shakedown
Schedule
Fri, 28 Nov, 2025 at 08:30 pm
UTC-08:00Location
1212 N State St, Bellingham, WA, United States, Washington 98225 | Bellingham, WA
Jackson and the Janks, Devin Champlin's Diamond Club
$13 advance, $15 day of show
8:30 doors, 9:00 show
“The only band I’d stay up till 2AM for!” - Esther Rose
“Rollicking rhythm & blues.’” - American Blues Scene, April 28, 2025
“Extraordinary… loose and lively… raw and mysterious, almost in the vein of Tom Waits” - Glide Magazine, June 26, 2025
Jackson and the Janks are a New York based rock and roll and rhythm and blues garage gospel band. Known to light up the floor with fresh and time honored dancin' music. Sacred steel lifting you up and bass saxophone holding it down.
Jackson and the Janks have performed at the Brooklyn Folk Fest, Blackpot Festival (Louisiana), and Oldtone Festival (New York) and did video sessions for GemsOnVHS, Western AF and Jackson a solo session for Paste. Their residency on Fridays in Brooklyn (when they’re not on tour) packs the house week after week with fans and folks drawn in by the word-of-mouth buzz and the sound.
Devin Champlin is a songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, luthier and artist from Northwestern Washington. As the frontman/songwriter for Sons Of Rainier (along with bandmates Dean Johnson, Sam Gelband, and Charlie Meyer) he has carved out a unique voice in the contemporary indy-folk americana world. Intimate lyrics filled with optimistic existentialism are unhurriedly sung with a woodgrain baritone over fingerpicked guitar, the occasional elbow fiddle or keyboard. He prefers not to lean too hard into any specific genre, although he's satisfied with the umbrella term "folk" as the idea of non-commercial music made by people for the people. He's spent the better part of two decades studying traditional American musical styles, specifically country blues guitar and old time fiddle tunes, learning from old source recordings, elders in the scene, and the festival/camp community. Along with that cultural musical nerdery he has a prolific output of original music. As an artist with a DIY aesthetic, he uses songcraft as a medium to create imagery- along those lines he also produces animations, videos, paintings, drawings, and prints in tandem with his musical output. Keeping the audience (and himself) on their toes, he rarely plays the same thing twice- sometimes it may seem as if the wheels are about to fall off, but the train stays on the tracks and it's a satisfying roll. His recordings, solo and with Sons Of Rainier have found their way into the permanent library of hobos, widows, fry cooks, and fancy pants alike. In addition to his 2 releases with Sons Of Rainier he has a handful of self-released full length solo albums out, including one all instrumental album recorded on an Amtrak train, and the most recently released Lonesome Splendor In The Circus Tent (2024).
Where is it happening?
1212 N State St, Bellingham, WA, United States, Washington 98225Event Location & Nearby Stays:










