
2022 & 2024 Wyoming Arts Council Performing Arts Fellowship Winners
"They avoid many of the cliches and gimmicks that have grown common in the Americana world while still championing a natural, Earth-grown sound. To hear an acoustic quartet reach a level of dynamic and thematic intensity like The Two Tracks do is an immeasurably rewarding experience. It’s pure musicianship, it’s pure excellence, it’s pure Americana."
- American Songwriter
Top 10 Albums of the Year (2023), Montana Public Radio - Alt-Americana and country-rock storytelling that does equally as well at full volume on a road trip across the lonesome prairie, or in a dark honky-tonk bar stop somewhere along the way. Great harmonies and some juicy cello playing. "Working Man's Blues" is a standout track on a rare complete album that contradicts the modern practice of single releases and filler. — Christopher Moyles
Rooted in the wide-open landscapes of Wyoming, The Two Tracks create music that fuses rich storytelling, soulful harmonies, and the spirit of the American West. The group is led by songwriters Julie and Dave Huebner—with Taylor Phillips on bass and Fernando Serna on drums. Dave’s signature cello playing is often woven into the band’s four-part harmonies, creating a distinctive sound. They released their self-titled debut album in 2016, followed by Postcard Town in 2017, Cheers to Solitude in 2020 and It's a Complicated Life in 2023.
With four acclaimed albums and tours across the U.S. and abroad—including a performance at the World Expo in Dubai—the band has graced major stages such as Americanafest (TN), Kate Wolf Music Festival (CA), Albino Skunk Music Festival (SC), Red Ants Pants (MT), and NewWestFest (CO). They’ve also shared bills with artists like Orville Peck, Eilen Jewell, The Brothers Comatose, and Shook Twins.
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Their 5th studio album, Seasons Unknown, is set to be released in June 2026. It is produced by Will Kimbrough (Todd Snider, Rodney Crowell), engineered by 5-time Grammy-winner Sean Sullivan (Sturgill Simpson, Tyler Childers), and mixed by 4-time Grammy-winner Trina Shoemaker (Sheryl Crow, Tanya Tucker, Indigo Girls).
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At the heart of The Two Tracks is a deep commitment to connection—on stage and on record. Their four-part harmonies, heartfelt songwriting, and joyful energy resonate long after the last note, leaving audiences with the sense of having truly shared an experience.
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