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: Mike Ward
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“Instrument For Good”

Detroit singer-songwriter Mike Ward is known for his lyrically-centric, vocally-charged folk songs. Born in the ’50s, he grew up in the consciousness-raising ’60s, where a new awareness of the world was colliding around him. Influences are the likes of Dylan, Jackson Browne, and Joan Baez, with his own songs offering a dose of self-deprecating humor à la John Prine and Loudon Wainwright III.

Mike has an intimate songwriting style that reflects family, community and the world that surrounds us. His own fear of leaving that world without making a difference in the lives of others is part of what drives him. 

Ed Seifert
Featured Performer: Ed Seifert
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"Only Love Remains"

Lifelong New Jersey resident Ed Seifert plays guitar and harmonica, and writes and sings songs of heartbreak and occasional joy. But mostly heartbreak. 

They span the styles of Americana, pop, country, and rock and roll, though not always in that order. Ed’s May 2025 release Great Big World featured contributions from eighteen of his friends, including members of the Feelies, the Bongos, the Smithereens, the Sharar Sisters, and the Thousand Pities. Expect to hear a mix of lively, heartfelt original songs, and perhaps a song or two that he didn’t write.

Bernie Drury
Featured Performer: Bernie Drury
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“In An Instant”

Music changed Bernie Drury’s life in 1976 when he spent nearly a year busking through France and Italy playing at outdoor cafes, the Paris metro, night clubs and colleges.

His songwriting is influenced by storytellers whose songs range from serious to lighthearted. Favorites include John Prine, Jim Croce and Lyle Lovett.

Today he is a proud member of Skylands Songwriters Guild in Morris County, NJ, and co-hosts a monthly Songwriters Circle.  A full-length CD is coming in 2026.

Featured Performer: C. Daniel Boling
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“Bearspray and Barbwire”

A Ranger and Criminal Investigator in National Parks and Public Lands across the western U.S. for three decades, Kerrville New Folk Winner Daniel Boling began full-time music touring at 50. Daniel tours throughout the U.S. and abroad with his original acoustic folk, deft guitar and banjo fingerpicking, and clear tenor. Also, a member of the iconic 1960s folk trio The Limeliters, he has released eleven solo albums plus three with the trio. Two of Daniel’s recent CDs are co-written with folk legend Tom Paxton.

Featured Performer: Mike Ward
 
“Instrument For Good”

Detroit singer-songwriter Mike Ward is known for his lyrically-centric, vocally-charged folk songs. Born in the ’50s, he grew up in the consciousness-raising ’60s, where a new awareness of the world was colliding around him. Influences are the likes of Dylan, Jackson Browne, and Joan Baez, with his own songs offering a dose of self-deprecating humor à la John Prine and Loudon Wainwright III.

Mike has an intimate songwriting style that reflects family, community and the world that surrounds us. His own fear of leaving that world without making a difference in the lives of others is part of what drives him. 

Ed Seifert
Featured Performer: Ed Seifert
 
"Only Love Remains"

Lifelong New Jersey resident Ed Seifert plays guitar and harmonica, and writes and sings songs of heartbreak and occasional joy. But mostly heartbreak. 

They span the styles of Americana, pop, country, and rock and roll, though not always in that order. Ed’s May 2025 release Great Big World featured contributions from eighteen of his friends, including members of the Feelies, the Bongos, the Smithereens, the Sharar Sisters, and the Thousand Pities. Expect to hear a mix of lively, heartfelt original songs, and perhaps a song or two that he didn’t write.

Bernie Drury
Featured Performer: Bernie Drury
 
“In An Instant”

Music changed Bernie Drury’s life in 1976 when he spent nearly a year busking through France and Italy playing at outdoor cafes, the Paris metro, night clubs and colleges.

His songwriting is influenced by storytellers whose songs range from serious to lighthearted. Favorites include John Prine, Jim Croce and Lyle Lovett.

Today he is a proud member of Skylands Songwriters Guild in Morris County, NJ, and co-hosts a monthly Songwriters Circle.  A full-length CD is coming in 2026.

Featured Performer: C. Daniel Boling
 
“Bearspray and Barbwire”

A Ranger and Criminal Investigator in National Parks and Public Lands across the western U.S. for three decades, Kerrville New Folk Winner Daniel Boling began full-time music touring at 50. Daniel tours throughout the U.S. and abroad with his original acoustic folk, deft guitar and banjo fingerpicking, and clear tenor. Also, a member of the iconic 1960s folk trio The Limeliters, he has released eleven solo albums plus three with the trio. Two of Daniel’s recent CDs are co-written with folk legend Tom Paxton.

Featured Performer: Mike Ward
“Instrument For Good”

Detroit singer-songwriter Mike Ward is known for his lyrically-centric, vocally-charged folk songs. Born in the ’50s, he grew up in the consciousness-raising ’60s, where a new awareness of the world was colliding around him. Influences are the likes of Dylan, Jackson Browne, and Joan Baez, with his own songs offering a dose of self-deprecating humor à la John Prine and Loudon Wainwright III.

Mike has an intimate songwriting style that reflects family, community and the world that surrounds us. His own fear of leaving that world without making a difference in the lives of others is part of what drives him. 

Ed Seifert
Featured Performer: Ed Seifert
"Only Love Remains"

Lifelong New Jersey resident Ed Seifert plays guitar and harmonica, and writes and sings songs of heartbreak and occasional joy. But mostly heartbreak. 

They span the styles of Americana, pop, country, and rock and roll, though not always in that order. Ed’s May 2025 release Great Big World featured contributions from eighteen of his friends, including members of the Feelies, the Bongos, the Smithereens, the Sharar Sisters, and the Thousand Pities. Expect to hear a mix of lively, heartfelt original songs, and perhaps a song or two that he didn’t write.

Bernie Drury
Featured Performer: Bernie Drury
“In An Instant”

Music changed Bernie Drury’s life in 1976 when he spent nearly a year busking through France and Italy playing at outdoor cafes, the Paris metro, night clubs and colleges.

His songwriting is influenced by storytellers whose songs range from serious to lighthearted. Favorites include John Prine, Jim Croce and Lyle Lovett.

Today he is a proud member of Skylands Songwriters Guild in Morris County, NJ, and co-hosts a monthly Songwriters Circle.  A full-length CD is coming in 2026.

Featured Performer: C. Daniel Boling
“Bearspray and Barbwire”

A Ranger and Criminal Investigator in National Parks and Public Lands across the western U.S. for three decades, Kerrville New Folk Winner Daniel Boling began full-time music touring at 50. Daniel tours throughout the U.S. and abroad with his original acoustic folk, deft guitar and banjo fingerpicking, and clear tenor. Also, a member of the iconic 1960s folk trio The Limeliters, he has released eleven solo albums plus three with the trio. Two of Daniel’s recent CDs are co-written with folk legend Tom Paxton.

Featured Performer: Mike Ward
“Instrument For Good”

Detroit singer-songwriter Mike Ward is known for his lyrically-centric, vocally-charged folk songs. Born in the ’50s, he grew up in the consciousness-raising ’60s, where a new awareness of the world was colliding around him. Influences are the likes of Dylan, Jackson Browne, and Joan Baez, with his own songs offering a dose of self-deprecating humor à la John Prine and Loudon Wainwright III.

Mike has an intimate songwriting style that reflects family, community and the world that surrounds us. His own fear of leaving that world without making a difference in the lives of others is part of what drives him. 

Ed Seifert
Featured Performer: Ed Seifert
"Only Love Remains"

Lifelong New Jersey resident Ed Seifert plays guitar and harmonica, and writes and sings songs of heartbreak and occasional joy. But mostly heartbreak. 

They span the styles of Americana, pop, country, and rock and roll, though not always in that order. Ed’s May 2025 release Great Big World featured contributions from eighteen of his friends, including members of the Feelies, the Bongos, the Smithereens, the Sharar Sisters, and the Thousand Pities. Expect to hear a mix of lively, heartfelt original songs, and perhaps a song or two that he didn’t write.

Bernie Drury
Featured Performer: Bernie Drury
“In An Instant”

Music changed Bernie Drury’s life in 1976 when he spent nearly a year busking through France and Italy playing at outdoor cafes, the Paris metro, night clubs and colleges.

His songwriting is influenced by storytellers whose songs range from serious to lighthearted. Favorites include John Prine, Jim Croce and Lyle Lovett.

Today he is a proud member of Skylands Songwriters Guild in Morris County, NJ, and co-hosts a monthly Songwriters Circle.  A full-length CD is coming in 2026.

Featured Performer: C. Daniel Boling
“Bearspray and Barbwire”

A Ranger and Criminal Investigator in National Parks and Public Lands across the western U.S. for three decades, Kerrville New Folk Winner Daniel Boling began full-time music touring at 50. Daniel tours throughout the U.S. and abroad with his original acoustic folk, deft guitar and banjo fingerpicking, and clear tenor. Also, a member of the iconic 1960s folk trio The Limeliters, he has released eleven solo albums plus three with the trio. Two of Daniel’s recent CDs are co-written with folk legend Tom Paxton.