Streaming Tuesdays

Time: Tuesdays 7 PM to 8PM Eastern Time

Our Show: The pandemic forced us to learn how to stream shows directly from the performer's studio. It has proven to be such fun that we are going to keep doing it each Tuesday night.

Attendance is free. 100% of donations go to the Artists.

Featured Performer: Jud Caswell
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“Pour Me a Guinness”

Jud Caswell has been performing in his native state of Maine and beyond for more than 25 years. In 2006 he made a splash on the national scene, winning the legendary Kerrville New Folk competition. He’s had his songs taught at Berklee, recorded by Judy Collins, and named “#4 Song of the Decade” by New York’s WFUV. Jud is currently releasing a series of albums of music that he recorded during the early months of the pandemic.

Featured Performer: Grace Morrison
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“On My Way Massachusetts”

Born and raised on the shores of Cape Cod, Grace’s unique brand of “saltwater country” has established her as a confident, refreshing voice in country-pop. With musical influences ranging from Fats Domino’s rock and roll licks; the raw expression of jazz; Celtic ballads; and 90’s pop choruses – Grace delivers  “three chords and the truth” in a package that is familiar and yet undeniably unique.   

Grace Morrison is a mother, musician, renaissance faire performer, cranberry farmer, songwriter, and storyteller. With humor and raw honesty, Grace explores subjects ranging from the Titanic to tantric and from the court of King Henry VIII to debauchery in Denver.

Featured Performer: Miles & Mafale
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“March”

Miles & Mafale are storytellers with a sprinkling of pop-catchiness known for their plain poetry, clever humor, and unique perspectives. Catherine’s voice – an expressive powerhouse. Jay’s guitar – an immersive soundscape. Their candid and playful style onstage has earned them acclaim in venerable listening rooms and festivals nationwide. Their songwriting has earned them recognition such as Most Wanted Emerging Artist at Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, and three-time Kerrville New Folk Finalists. The duo’s new album Be Brave, is “Beautifully made. An articulate page-turner of an album that feels like a short story collection in 10 songs.” – Marilyn Rea Beyer (WFMT 98.7 Chicago – The Midnight Special)

Featured Performer: Glen Roethel
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“No Problems Today”

Glen Roethel is an award-winning singer-songwriter, accompanist (guitar and vocal), popular entertainer, and music producer. Blending influences from thousands of pop, folk, jazz, and rock songs in his repertoire, Roethel delivers a unique one-man-band sound to his own tender ballads, personal memoirs, light-hearted tunes, and soaring anthems which grace three self-produced solo CDs plus recordings for other artists. Whether performing solo, in ensemble with his acoustic trio, Us!, or accompanying Sloan Wainwright, his rich baritone-tenor voice and “Angel” Gibson guitar complement perfectly. Roethel teaches guitar and performance at some of the nation’s leading music retreats including David Roth’s Cape Cod Songwriters Retreat, Cosy Sheridan’s Moab Folk Camp and The Song Sessions, and the emPower Music Festival.

Featured Performer: Friction Farm
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“There Will Always Be”

Modern-folk duo Friction Farm, is a husband and wife team of traveling troubadours. Aidan Quinn and Christine Stay, combine storytelling, social commentary and humor to create songs of everyday life, local heroes, and quirky observations. Their lyrically rich, harmony-driven songs earned them spots as Kerrville New Folk Finalists, Falcon Ridge Emerging Artists, and South Florida Folk Festival Songwriter winners. Friction Farm’s latest CD, “Evidence of Hope ” , which reached #10 on the Folk Radio Chart, was inspired by the collision of strong political polarity with personal kindness, the intersection of fragility and breathtaking beauty. Somehow Friction Farm nurtured hope through a pandemic.

Featured Performer: Michele Gedney
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“Grateful”

Michele Gedney, of the duo, Open Book, started writing songs at 7 and spent the last 23 years performing and recording with her late husband, Rick Gedney.
Since Rick’s passing, Michele finished and released their fifth and final album, “Leaning In” in September 2023, to critical acclaim.  She is a founding co-leader and teacher at Dar Williams’ “Writing a Song that Matters” retreat, in its 12th year. Michele’s songs are an honest expression of universal life experience, enabling listeners to connect intimately for a moving and beautiful shared musical experience.  Her songs have received numerous awards and her song “Go” has been released by Cry Cry Cry (Williams, Kaplansky, Shindell) on their 2020 album,
“Live at the Freight”.

Featured Performer: Jud Caswell
 
“Pour Me a Guinness”

Jud Caswell has been performing in his native state of Maine and beyond for more than 25 years. In 2006 he made a splash on the national scene, winning the legendary Kerrville New Folk competition. He’s had his songs taught at Berklee, recorded by Judy Collins, and named “#4 Song of the Decade” by New York’s WFUV. Jud is currently releasing a series of albums of music that he recorded during the early months of the pandemic.

Featured Performer: Grace Morrison
 
“On My Way Massachusetts”

Born and raised on the shores of Cape Cod, Grace’s unique brand of “saltwater country” has established her as a confident, refreshing voice in country-pop. With musical influences ranging from Fats Domino’s rock and roll licks; the raw expression of jazz; Celtic ballads; and 90’s pop choruses – Grace delivers  “three chords and the truth” in a package that is familiar and yet undeniably unique.   

Grace Morrison is a mother, musician, renaissance faire performer, cranberry farmer, songwriter, and storyteller. With humor and raw honesty, Grace explores subjects ranging from the Titanic to tantric and from the court of King Henry VIII to debauchery in Denver.

Featured Performer: Miles & Mafale
 
“March”

Miles & Mafale are storytellers with a sprinkling of pop-catchiness known for their plain poetry, clever humor, and unique perspectives. Catherine’s voice – an expressive powerhouse. Jay’s guitar – an immersive soundscape. Their candid and playful style onstage has earned them acclaim in venerable listening rooms and festivals nationwide. Their songwriting has earned them recognition such as Most Wanted Emerging Artist at Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, and three-time Kerrville New Folk Finalists. The duo’s new album Be Brave, is “Beautifully made. An articulate page-turner of an album that feels like a short story collection in 10 songs.” – Marilyn Rea Beyer (WFMT 98.7 Chicago – The Midnight Special)

Featured Performer: Glen Roethel
 
“No Problems Today”

Glen Roethel is an award-winning singer-songwriter, accompanist (guitar and vocal), popular entertainer, and music producer. Blending influences from thousands of pop, folk, jazz, and rock songs in his repertoire, Roethel delivers a unique one-man-band sound to his own tender ballads, personal memoirs, light-hearted tunes, and soaring anthems which grace three self-produced solo CDs plus recordings for other artists. Whether performing solo, in ensemble with his acoustic trio, Us!, or accompanying Sloan Wainwright, his rich baritone-tenor voice and “Angel” Gibson guitar complement perfectly. Roethel teaches guitar and performance at some of the nation’s leading music retreats including David Roth’s Cape Cod Songwriters Retreat, Cosy Sheridan’s Moab Folk Camp and The Song Sessions, and the emPower Music Festival.

Featured Performer: Friction Farm
 
“There Will Always Be”

Modern-folk duo Friction Farm, is a husband and wife team of traveling troubadours. Aidan Quinn and Christine Stay, combine storytelling, social commentary and humor to create songs of everyday life, local heroes, and quirky observations. Their lyrically rich, harmony-driven songs earned them spots as Kerrville New Folk Finalists, Falcon Ridge Emerging Artists, and South Florida Folk Festival Songwriter winners. Friction Farm’s latest CD, “Evidence of Hope ” , which reached #10 on the Folk Radio Chart, was inspired by the collision of strong political polarity with personal kindness, the intersection of fragility and breathtaking beauty. Somehow Friction Farm nurtured hope through a pandemic.

Featured Performer: Michele Gedney
 
“Grateful”

Michele Gedney, of the duo, Open Book, started writing songs at 7 and spent the last 23 years performing and recording with her late husband, Rick Gedney.
Since Rick’s passing, Michele finished and released their fifth and final album, “Leaning In” in September 2023, to critical acclaim.  She is a founding co-leader and teacher at Dar Williams’ “Writing a Song that Matters” retreat, in its 12th year. Michele’s songs are an honest expression of universal life experience, enabling listeners to connect intimately for a moving and beautiful shared musical experience.  Her songs have received numerous awards and her song “Go” has been released by Cry Cry Cry (Williams, Kaplansky, Shindell) on their 2020 album,
“Live at the Freight”.

Featured Performer: Jud Caswell
“Pour Me a Guinness”

Jud Caswell has been performing in his native state of Maine and beyond for more than 25 years. In 2006 he made a splash on the national scene, winning the legendary Kerrville New Folk competition. He’s had his songs taught at Berklee, recorded by Judy Collins, and named “#4 Song of the Decade” by New York’s WFUV. Jud is currently releasing a series of albums of music that he recorded during the early months of the pandemic.

Featured Performer: Grace Morrison
“On My Way Massachusetts”

Born and raised on the shores of Cape Cod, Grace’s unique brand of “saltwater country” has established her as a confident, refreshing voice in country-pop. With musical influences ranging from Fats Domino’s rock and roll licks; the raw expression of jazz; Celtic ballads; and 90’s pop choruses – Grace delivers  “three chords and the truth” in a package that is familiar and yet undeniably unique.   

Grace Morrison is a mother, musician, renaissance faire performer, cranberry farmer, songwriter, and storyteller. With humor and raw honesty, Grace explores subjects ranging from the Titanic to tantric and from the court of King Henry VIII to debauchery in Denver.

Featured Performer: Miles & Mafale
“March”

Miles & Mafale are storytellers with a sprinkling of pop-catchiness known for their plain poetry, clever humor, and unique perspectives. Catherine’s voice – an expressive powerhouse. Jay’s guitar – an immersive soundscape. Their candid and playful style onstage has earned them acclaim in venerable listening rooms and festivals nationwide. Their songwriting has earned them recognition such as Most Wanted Emerging Artist at Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, and three-time Kerrville New Folk Finalists. The duo’s new album Be Brave, is “Beautifully made. An articulate page-turner of an album that feels like a short story collection in 10 songs.” – Marilyn Rea Beyer (WFMT 98.7 Chicago – The Midnight Special)

Featured Performer: Glen Roethel
“No Problems Today”

Glen Roethel is an award-winning singer-songwriter, accompanist (guitar and vocal), popular entertainer, and music producer. Blending influences from thousands of pop, folk, jazz, and rock songs in his repertoire, Roethel delivers a unique one-man-band sound to his own tender ballads, personal memoirs, light-hearted tunes, and soaring anthems which grace three self-produced solo CDs plus recordings for other artists. Whether performing solo, in ensemble with his acoustic trio, Us!, or accompanying Sloan Wainwright, his rich baritone-tenor voice and “Angel” Gibson guitar complement perfectly. Roethel teaches guitar and performance at some of the nation’s leading music retreats including David Roth’s Cape Cod Songwriters Retreat, Cosy Sheridan’s Moab Folk Camp and The Song Sessions, and the emPower Music Festival.

Featured Performer: Friction Farm
“There Will Always Be”

Modern-folk duo Friction Farm, is a husband and wife team of traveling troubadours. Aidan Quinn and Christine Stay, combine storytelling, social commentary and humor to create songs of everyday life, local heroes, and quirky observations. Their lyrically rich, harmony-driven songs earned them spots as Kerrville New Folk Finalists, Falcon Ridge Emerging Artists, and South Florida Folk Festival Songwriter winners. Friction Farm’s latest CD, “Evidence of Hope ” , which reached #10 on the Folk Radio Chart, was inspired by the collision of strong political polarity with personal kindness, the intersection of fragility and breathtaking beauty. Somehow Friction Farm nurtured hope through a pandemic.

Featured Performer: Michele Gedney
“Grateful”

Michele Gedney, of the duo, Open Book, started writing songs at 7 and spent the last 23 years performing and recording with her late husband, Rick Gedney.
Since Rick’s passing, Michele finished and released their fifth and final album, “Leaning In” in September 2023, to critical acclaim.  She is a founding co-leader and teacher at Dar Williams’ “Writing a Song that Matters” retreat, in its 12th year. Michele’s songs are an honest expression of universal life experience, enabling listeners to connect intimately for a moving and beautiful shared musical experience.  Her songs have received numerous awards and her song “Go” has been released by Cry Cry Cry (Williams, Kaplansky, Shindell) on their 2020 album,
“Live at the Freight”.

Featured Performer: Jud Caswell
“Pour Me a Guinness”

Jud Caswell has been performing in his native state of Maine and beyond for more than 25 years. In 2006 he made a splash on the national scene, winning the legendary Kerrville New Folk competition. He’s had his songs taught at Berklee, recorded by Judy Collins, and named “#4 Song of the Decade” by New York’s WFUV. Jud is currently releasing a series of albums of music that he recorded during the early months of the pandemic.

Featured Performer: Grace Morrison
“On My Way Massachusetts”

Born and raised on the shores of Cape Cod, Grace’s unique brand of “saltwater country” has established her as a confident, refreshing voice in country-pop. With musical influences ranging from Fats Domino’s rock and roll licks; the raw expression of jazz; Celtic ballads; and 90’s pop choruses – Grace delivers  “three chords and the truth” in a package that is familiar and yet undeniably unique.   

Grace Morrison is a mother, musician, renaissance faire performer, cranberry farmer, songwriter, and storyteller. With humor and raw honesty, Grace explores subjects ranging from the Titanic to tantric and from the court of King Henry VIII to debauchery in Denver.

Featured Performer: Miles & Mafale
“March”

Miles & Mafale are storytellers with a sprinkling of pop-catchiness known for their plain poetry, clever humor, and unique perspectives. Catherine’s voice – an expressive powerhouse. Jay’s guitar – an immersive soundscape. Their candid and playful style onstage has earned them acclaim in venerable listening rooms and festivals nationwide. Their songwriting has earned them recognition such as Most Wanted Emerging Artist at Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, and three-time Kerrville New Folk Finalists. The duo’s new album Be Brave, is “Beautifully made. An articulate page-turner of an album that feels like a short story collection in 10 songs.” – Marilyn Rea Beyer (WFMT 98.7 Chicago – The Midnight Special)

Featured Performer: Glen Roethel
“No Problems Today”

Glen Roethel is an award-winning singer-songwriter, accompanist (guitar and vocal), popular entertainer, and music producer. Blending influences from thousands of pop, folk, jazz, and rock songs in his repertoire, Roethel delivers a unique one-man-band sound to his own tender ballads, personal memoirs, light-hearted tunes, and soaring anthems which grace three self-produced solo CDs plus recordings for other artists. Whether performing solo, in ensemble with his acoustic trio, Us!, or accompanying Sloan Wainwright, his rich baritone-tenor voice and “Angel” Gibson guitar complement perfectly. Roethel teaches guitar and performance at some of the nation’s leading music retreats including David Roth’s Cape Cod Songwriters Retreat, Cosy Sheridan’s Moab Folk Camp and The Song Sessions, and the emPower Music Festival.

Featured Performer: Friction Farm
“There Will Always Be”

Modern-folk duo Friction Farm, is a husband and wife team of traveling troubadours. Aidan Quinn and Christine Stay, combine storytelling, social commentary and humor to create songs of everyday life, local heroes, and quirky observations. Their lyrically rich, harmony-driven songs earned them spots as Kerrville New Folk Finalists, Falcon Ridge Emerging Artists, and South Florida Folk Festival Songwriter winners. Friction Farm’s latest CD, “Evidence of Hope ” , which reached #10 on the Folk Radio Chart, was inspired by the collision of strong political polarity with personal kindness, the intersection of fragility and breathtaking beauty. Somehow Friction Farm nurtured hope through a pandemic.

Featured Performer: Michele Gedney
“Grateful”

Michele Gedney, of the duo, Open Book, started writing songs at 7 and spent the last 23 years performing and recording with her late husband, Rick Gedney.
Since Rick’s passing, Michele finished and released their fifth and final album, “Leaning In” in September 2023, to critical acclaim.  She is a founding co-leader and teacher at Dar Williams’ “Writing a Song that Matters” retreat, in its 12th year. Michele’s songs are an honest expression of universal life experience, enabling listeners to connect intimately for a moving and beautiful shared musical experience.  Her songs have received numerous awards and her song “Go” has been released by Cry Cry Cry (Williams, Kaplansky, Shindell) on their 2020 album,
“Live at the Freight”.