Maxwell Sadler is a singer/songwriter & guitarist from Spokane, Washington

His band, Maxwell & The Shakes is currently based in Nashville, Tennessee

Maxwellsadlermusic@gmail.com

@maxwellsoundsfine

@maxwellandtheshakes

As a child of the PNW, music and the arts run wild in the rural farming communities that he calls home. Often, Maxwell would venture into the city to see guitarists like Joe Bonamassa and Myles Kennedy perform in the Bing Crosby Theater.

Maxwell joined the band, “Late for the Parade,” as the lead guitarist and songwriter. Over the band’s two-year span, Late for the Parade wrote and released two studio albums and supported RNB artist Allen Stone at Spokane’s own “Volume Music Festival.”

On the weekends, he spent his time at the local guitar boutique, Mark’s Guitar Shop, where he was exposed to the world of classic rock and a community of local guitar players who were more than eager to share their stories. In high school, the same guitar shop took him in as an employee, where he learned from master guitar technician, Bob Burdett, all the while writing songs about the people who stopped in

When he turned 18, Maxwell moved to Nashville and began writing songs in the country-western style, finding inspiration in artists like Donovan Woods, Nathaniel Rateliff, and Drew Holcomb.

 Now, armed with the masters from his upcoming EP, “Maxwell & The Shakes,” he brings his listeners a light-hearted, yet meaningful, collection of songs. From the immersive storytelling of “Wyoming,” to the ruckus promises in “Mountain Men and Wild Horses,” Maxwell Sadler holds true to his PNW roots while bringing out the mountain men and women in all of us.

Belmont University’s 2023 Country/Americana Showcase

Maxwell & The Shakes performing their winning set alongside Miles Connor, Chloe Crowder, and Maura Streppa

Belmont University’s 2023 Best of the Best Showcase

Maxwell & The Shakes performing alongside their fellow 2023 showcase winners