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.

Poet, philosopher, raconteur, busker, disc jockey, teacher, gardener, and tireless advocate for local music, Frank Critelli is a beloved fixture in Meriden, Connecticut. His voice soars higher than Castle Craig as he performs in subways, clubs, coffeehouses—and in his kitchen. For over 30 years, he’s brought original songs to life, often solo, sometimes with one or more musical co-conspirators, and currently as one-third of the original music trio The Bargain. Those who have seen him live know that’s when he’s in his element. Audiences leave entertained, energized, and sometimes enlightened. Frank also co-hosts The Local Bands Show on WPLR 99.1 FM and CygnusRadio.com, and contributes to the scene through interviews, performances, and events such as the Olde Church Acoustic Series.

Colorado-based songwriter Edie Carey has been performing her intelligent, emotive songs since 1999, singing alongside Sara Bareilles and Brandi Carlile and appearing on PRI’s syndicated Mountain Stage as well as Cayamo, Telluride Bluegrass, and Newport Folk Festivals. Her lullabies project with Sarah Sample won Best Children’s Album in the 2015 Independent Music Awards, and she was a featured vocalist along with Lisa Loeb on the 2020 Grammy-Winning ensemble “All the Ladies.” Americana Highways called her 2022 release “The Veil” “one of the best of the year” and Basic Folk listed it as #4 on their “Top 10 of 2022 So Far” alongside Grammy-nominees Anais Mitchell and Aoife O’Donovan.

Poignant and playful, effortless, and endearing, the Annie & Rod Capps Quartet sound meets at the intersection of Americana & Folk. Like many singer/songwriters whose instrumentation is primarily acoustic the word “folk” covers a broad sonic range of genres and influences – what comes out is a rootsy vibe, touch of twang and soulful groove. From house concerts to festival stages, the Capps and their band have become known for their ability to create an intimate and engaging atmosphere that resonates with authenticity, earning them new fans every where they go. New album coming Fall of 2025! Learn more at https://annieandrodcapps.com

Neale Eckstein has been chasing music his entire life. He started playing guitar when the Peter, Paul and Mary album came out. With his wife Laurie, they hosted the Fox Run Concert series for over 20 years. His interest in recording technology allowed him to set up a professional recording studio at home; he’s produced many albums for others along the way in his Fox Run Studio. Neale released a solo album in October 2024 called “Never Too Late”. He just played at the Kerrville Folk Festival with Fox Run Five to honor Tom Prasada-Rao.

Sharon Klein is a veteran of the Greenwich Village folk scene and a staple of the Hudson Valley Americana circuit. A skilled finger-style guitarist and sharp lyricist, her songs blend edgy social commentary with emotional depth. She was music programmer and featured performer for 11 years at the prestigious Woodstock Invitational Luthier Showcase. Sharon landed a publishing deal in her early 20s with Burt Bacharach’s company and has had music featured everywhere from the Super Bowl to Saturday Night Live. She teaches songwriting at Bard’s Lifelong Learning Institute and shares her home with her partner, pets, and 11 guitars.

Dan Navarro is a celebrated singer-songwriter whose heartfelt songs and emotional performances have earned him a devoted following. Best known as half of the acclaimed duo Lowen & Navarro, he has continued a prolific solo career with a powerful voice and a deep well of original material. His songs mix folk, rock, and Americana in a way that always feels personal and true to life, with themes of resilience, love, and social awareness. In addition to his songwriting credits for artists like Pat Benatar (“We Belong”), Navarro is also known for his deeply moving live performances and commitment to the independent music community.

Poet, philosopher, raconteur, busker, disc jockey, teacher, gardener, and tireless advocate for local music, Frank Critelli is a beloved fixture in Meriden, Connecticut. His voice soars higher than Castle Craig as he performs in subways, clubs, coffeehouses—and in his kitchen. For over 30 years, he’s brought original songs to life, often solo, sometimes with one or more musical co-conspirators, and currently as one-third of the original music trio The Bargain. Those who have seen him live know that’s when he’s in his element. Audiences leave entertained, energized, and sometimes enlightened. Frank also co-hosts The Local Bands Show on WPLR 99.1 FM and CygnusRadio.com, and contributes to the scene through interviews, performances, and events such as the Olde Church Acoustic Series.

Colorado-based songwriter Edie Carey has been performing her intelligent, emotive songs since 1999, singing alongside Sara Bareilles and Brandi Carlile and appearing on PRI’s syndicated Mountain Stage as well as Cayamo, Telluride Bluegrass, and Newport Folk Festivals. Her lullabies project with Sarah Sample won Best Children’s Album in the 2015 Independent Music Awards, and she was a featured vocalist along with Lisa Loeb on the 2020 Grammy-Winning ensemble “All the Ladies.” Americana Highways called her 2022 release “The Veil” “one of the best of the year” and Basic Folk listed it as #4 on their “Top 10 of 2022 So Far” alongside Grammy-nominees Anais Mitchell and Aoife O’Donovan.

Poignant and playful, effortless, and endearing, the Annie & Rod Capps Quartet sound meets at the intersection of Americana & Folk. Like many singer/songwriters whose instrumentation is primarily acoustic the word “folk” covers a broad sonic range of genres and influences – what comes out is a rootsy vibe, touch of twang and soulful groove. From house concerts to festival stages, the Capps and their band have become known for their ability to create an intimate and engaging atmosphere that resonates with authenticity, earning them new fans every where they go. New album coming Fall of 2025! Learn more at https://annieandrodcapps.com

Neale Eckstein has been chasing music his entire life. He started playing guitar when the Peter, Paul and Mary album came out. With his wife Laurie, they hosted the Fox Run Concert series for over 20 years. His interest in recording technology allowed him to set up a professional recording studio at home; he’s produced many albums for others along the way in his Fox Run Studio. Neale released a solo album in October 2024 called “Never Too Late”. He just played at the Kerrville Folk Festival with Fox Run Five to honor Tom Prasada-Rao.

Sharon Klein is a veteran of the Greenwich Village folk scene and a staple of the Hudson Valley Americana circuit. A skilled finger-style guitarist and sharp lyricist, her songs blend edgy social commentary with emotional depth. She was music programmer and featured performer for 11 years at the prestigious Woodstock Invitational Luthier Showcase. Sharon landed a publishing deal in her early 20s with Burt Bacharach’s company and has had music featured everywhere from the Super Bowl to Saturday Night Live. She teaches songwriting at Bard’s Lifelong Learning Institute and shares her home with her partner, pets, and 11 guitars.

Dan Navarro is a celebrated singer-songwriter whose heartfelt songs and emotional performances have earned him a devoted following. Best known as half of the acclaimed duo Lowen & Navarro, he has continued a prolific solo career with a powerful voice and a deep well of original material. His songs mix folk, rock, and Americana in a way that always feels personal and true to life, with themes of resilience, love, and social awareness. In addition to his songwriting credits for artists like Pat Benatar (“We Belong”), Navarro is also known for his deeply moving live performances and commitment to the independent music community.

Poet, philosopher, raconteur, busker, disc jockey, teacher, gardener, and tireless advocate for local music, Frank Critelli is a beloved fixture in Meriden, Connecticut. His voice soars higher than Castle Craig as he performs in subways, clubs, coffeehouses—and in his kitchen. For over 30 years, he’s brought original songs to life, often solo, sometimes with one or more musical co-conspirators, and currently as one-third of the original music trio The Bargain. Those who have seen him live know that’s when he’s in his element. Audiences leave entertained, energized, and sometimes enlightened. Frank also co-hosts The Local Bands Show on WPLR 99.1 FM and CygnusRadio.com, and contributes to the scene through interviews, performances, and events such as the Olde Church Acoustic Series.

Colorado-based songwriter Edie Carey has been performing her intelligent, emotive songs since 1999, singing alongside Sara Bareilles and Brandi Carlile and appearing on PRI’s syndicated Mountain Stage as well as Cayamo, Telluride Bluegrass, and Newport Folk Festivals. Her lullabies project with Sarah Sample won Best Children’s Album in the 2015 Independent Music Awards, and she was a featured vocalist along with Lisa Loeb on the 2020 Grammy-Winning ensemble “All the Ladies.” Americana Highways called her 2022 release “The Veil” “one of the best of the year” and Basic Folk listed it as #4 on their “Top 10 of 2022 So Far” alongside Grammy-nominees Anais Mitchell and Aoife O’Donovan.

Poignant and playful, effortless, and endearing, the Annie & Rod Capps Quartet sound meets at the intersection of Americana & Folk. Like many singer/songwriters whose instrumentation is primarily acoustic the word “folk” covers a broad sonic range of genres and influences – what comes out is a rootsy vibe, touch of twang and soulful groove. From house concerts to festival stages, the Capps and their band have become known for their ability to create an intimate and engaging atmosphere that resonates with authenticity, earning them new fans every where they go. New album coming Fall of 2025! Learn more at https://annieandrodcapps.com

Neale Eckstein has been chasing music his entire life. He started playing guitar when the Peter, Paul and Mary album came out. With his wife Laurie, they hosted the Fox Run Concert series for over 20 years. His interest in recording technology allowed him to set up a professional recording studio at home; he’s produced many albums for others along the way in his Fox Run Studio. Neale released a solo album in October 2024 called “Never Too Late”. He just played at the Kerrville Folk Festival with Fox Run Five to honor Tom Prasada-Rao.

Sharon Klein is a veteran of the Greenwich Village folk scene and a staple of the Hudson Valley Americana circuit. A skilled finger-style guitarist and sharp lyricist, her songs blend edgy social commentary with emotional depth. She was music programmer and featured performer for 11 years at the prestigious Woodstock Invitational Luthier Showcase. Sharon landed a publishing deal in her early 20s with Burt Bacharach’s company and has had music featured everywhere from the Super Bowl to Saturday Night Live. She teaches songwriting at Bard’s Lifelong Learning Institute and shares her home with her partner, pets, and 11 guitars.

Dan Navarro is a celebrated singer-songwriter whose heartfelt songs and emotional performances have earned him a devoted following. Best known as half of the acclaimed duo Lowen & Navarro, he has continued a prolific solo career with a powerful voice and a deep well of original material. His songs mix folk, rock, and Americana in a way that always feels personal and true to life, with themes of resilience, love, and social awareness. In addition to his songwriting credits for artists like Pat Benatar (“We Belong”), Navarro is also known for his deeply moving live performances and commitment to the independent music community.

Poet, philosopher, raconteur, busker, disc jockey, teacher, gardener, and tireless advocate for local music, Frank Critelli is a beloved fixture in Meriden, Connecticut. His voice soars higher than Castle Craig as he performs in subways, clubs, coffeehouses—and in his kitchen. For over 30 years, he’s brought original songs to life, often solo, sometimes with one or more musical co-conspirators, and currently as one-third of the original music trio The Bargain. Those who have seen him live know that’s when he’s in his element. Audiences leave entertained, energized, and sometimes enlightened. Frank also co-hosts The Local Bands Show on WPLR 99.1 FM and CygnusRadio.com, and contributes to the scene through interviews, performances, and events such as the Olde Church Acoustic Series.

Colorado-based songwriter Edie Carey has been performing her intelligent, emotive songs since 1999, singing alongside Sara Bareilles and Brandi Carlile and appearing on PRI’s syndicated Mountain Stage as well as Cayamo, Telluride Bluegrass, and Newport Folk Festivals. Her lullabies project with Sarah Sample won Best Children’s Album in the 2015 Independent Music Awards, and she was a featured vocalist along with Lisa Loeb on the 2020 Grammy-Winning ensemble “All the Ladies.” Americana Highways called her 2022 release “The Veil” “one of the best of the year” and Basic Folk listed it as #4 on their “Top 10 of 2022 So Far” alongside Grammy-nominees Anais Mitchell and Aoife O’Donovan.

Poignant and playful, effortless, and endearing, the Annie & Rod Capps Quartet sound meets at the intersection of Americana & Folk. Like many singer/songwriters whose instrumentation is primarily acoustic the word “folk” covers a broad sonic range of genres and influences – what comes out is a rootsy vibe, touch of twang and soulful groove. From house concerts to festival stages, the Capps and their band have become known for their ability to create an intimate and engaging atmosphere that resonates with authenticity, earning them new fans every where they go. New album coming Fall of 2025! Learn more at https://annieandrodcapps.com

Neale Eckstein has been chasing music his entire life. He started playing guitar when the Peter, Paul and Mary album came out. With his wife Laurie, they hosted the Fox Run Concert series for over 20 years. His interest in recording technology allowed him to set up a professional recording studio at home; he’s produced many albums for others along the way in his Fox Run Studio. Neale released a solo album in October 2024 called “Never Too Late”. He just played at the Kerrville Folk Festival with Fox Run Five to honor Tom Prasada-Rao.

Sharon Klein is a veteran of the Greenwich Village folk scene and a staple of the Hudson Valley Americana circuit. A skilled finger-style guitarist and sharp lyricist, her songs blend edgy social commentary with emotional depth. She was music programmer and featured performer for 11 years at the prestigious Woodstock Invitational Luthier Showcase. Sharon landed a publishing deal in her early 20s with Burt Bacharach’s company and has had music featured everywhere from the Super Bowl to Saturday Night Live. She teaches songwriting at Bard’s Lifelong Learning Institute and shares her home with her partner, pets, and 11 guitars.

Dan Navarro is a celebrated singer-songwriter whose heartfelt songs and emotional performances have earned him a devoted following. Best known as half of the acclaimed duo Lowen & Navarro, he has continued a prolific solo career with a powerful voice and a deep well of original material. His songs mix folk, rock, and Americana in a way that always feels personal and true to life, with themes of resilience, love, and social awareness. In addition to his songwriting credits for artists like Pat Benatar (“We Belong”), Navarro is also known for his deeply moving live performances and commitment to the independent music community.