Naomi Moon Siegel, Alex Pinto on stage at Space Craft

Naomi Moon Siegel and Alex Pinto are set to share the Space Craft stage at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14.

Siegel’s poignant trombone playing is, many say, changing the way the trombone is heard and viewed. Fusing folk melodies with fantastical soundscapes and tight grooves, she performs her own style of indie folk/pop/jazz. Her music is introspective and celebratory, intimate and full.

In June 2016 she released her debut album, “Shoebox View,” which received widespread acclaim. It was dubbed as marvelous, captivating and seductive by press outlets such as Downbeat Magazine, Jazziz, and allaboutjazz.com.

She will be bringing to the Space Craft show her quintet, featuring Wayne Horvitz, Sean Woolstenhulme, Eric Eagle and Geoff Harper.

Pinto is a guitarist and composer based in Seattle. His music takes inspiration from his mixed heritage, tapping into his Indian and American roots. Pinto completed a Senior Nehru-Fulbright Grant in India 2014, where his work focused on the integration of South Indian Classical music concepts with modern jazz and Western improvisation.

Prior to living in India, Pinto was based in San Francisco, where he made music with Jeremy Rourke, Magic Fight, The Lawlands and Petejota, and launched SF Offside, a new jazz and creative music festival with Laura Maguire.

Pinto’s debut release “Inner State” and follow up EP “All India Permit” were loved, he said — by his mother. (His mom also reportedly really liked his 2016 full-length release “Parkside,” featuring Seattle’s Carmen Rothwell on bass and New York’s Shaun Lowecki on drums.)

Rolling Bay Hall is located at 10598 Northeast Valley Road.

Tickets, $12 in advance, $15 at the door, can be purchased at www.spacecraftpresents.org.