Blue Sage is a high energy folk/bluegrass ensemble who's songs reflect the culture and history of the west.
The heart and soul of Blue Sage lies within the repertoire of folk singer Mike Iverson. Regarded as one of the finest clawhammer style banjo players, Mike also plays guitar, and harmonica with the trio.
Playing bass fiddle with the band is Shauna Iverson, a strong player whose driving technique powers the Blue Sage sound. Shauna's personality shines through on stage and audiences find her as much fun to watch as to listen to!
On fiddle is Mike and Shauna's daughter Heather. Heather Iverson is an exciting violinist who specializes in the traditional fiddle music of America and the British Isles. With Heather in the band, we now have the ability to include traditional barn dancing as part of our programs!
Blue Sage had it's beginning over thirty five years ago when, like many teenagers in the seventies, Mike Iverson first picked up a guitar. To the bewilderment of his friends, Mike also became fascinated with American folk music. At this time he discovered those artists who would most profoundly shape his own music - musicians such as Glen Orlin, Doc Watson, Rosalie Sorrels, Utah Phillips, Bill Staines, Justin Bishop (Horse Sense) and the Deseret String Band.
Coming from western stock, both his mother and step-dad are Wyoming natives, Mike soon found himself gravitating toward the folk music of the west. While still a teen, his music caught the attention of the promoters of the Festival of the American West. He was hired to perform cowboy ballads (and mormon pioneer folk songs) for this festival and continued to perform there annually for the next twenty-five years! The Blue Sage Band is the culmination of all those years and all those songs! Although he enjoyed (still enjoys) playing in various ensembles, Blue Sage best reflects the music that is closest to Mike's heart.
Blue Sage officially came into existence in 1992. Originally a duo, with Ryan Shupe on fiddle, Blue Sage expanded to a trio when Mike's wife, Shauna, joined the band on upright bass. Rob Ricks eventually replaced Ryan on fiddle. Mike and Shauna's daughter, Heather, took over on fiddle when Rob left the band in 2005. Rob moved back to Utah in 2008 and the trio is now performing as a quartet!
Blue Sage has been selected for the prestigious Utah Performing Arts tour for four seasons.
Why the Blue Sage name? The band's name came about when Mike combined his two favorite styles of music to form Blue Sage; "Blue" for bluegrass & folk - "Sage" for cowboy & western music!