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: Vance Gilbert
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“Waiting for Gilligan” & “Taking it All to Tennessee”
“If Joni Mitchell and Richie Havens had a love child, with Rodney Dangerfield as the midwife, the results might be something close to the great Vance Gilbert“, says Richmond Magazine.
Vance Gilbert was born and raised in the Philadelphia area. Starting out hoping to be an R&B and jazz singer once at college, there he discovered his affinity for the storytelling sensibilities of the acoustic singer-songwriter thing. Noted not only for being the ever consummate performer, Gilbert has recorded 13 albums, including 5 for Philo/Rounder Records. Along with being opener of choice for artists as varied as Arlo Guthrie, Anita Baker, The Milk Carton Kids, and Southside Johnny, the mid 2000’s found Gilbert opening 150+ shows for comedian George Carlin.
Featured Performer: Andrew Dunn
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“Me and Keys and Yahtzee”

Andrew Dunn is a songwriter. Songs float atop a rich bed of accompaniment. Deceptively simple and organic, words flow from his conversation-like presentation. His songs offer vivid stories and emotional connections after one listen. His music is “rare…with a gravity akin to James Taylor or Paul Simon.“

Dunn has opened for the folk icon, Judy Collins as well as Richard Shindell, Vance Gilbert, the Kennedys, and many others. He was an artist on Southside Sunday Night Volume 1 alongside John Gorka. In 2018 he was a finalist in Kerrville Grassy Hill’s prestigious Songwriter competition and the Great American Song Contest.

Featured Performer: Sue Horowitz
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”Rough”

Sue Horowitz is an award-winning Folk/Americana and Spiritual artist. Her songs are poignant, heart-felt, hilarious, timely and timeless. Sue’s latest CD, “Strings, Wings and Curious Things” topped the folk radio charts. Recent achievements:  Official Showcase Artist – SERFA, Emerging Artist – Falcon Ridge, NERFA and FARM DJ showcases, Club Passim. She’s been a featured artist on radio shows including Philly Folk and Hootenanny Cafe and included in many publications. Sue loves to lead songwriting workshops and runs several retreats. “Her beautifully crafted lyrics and memorable melodies are woven together with perfection.” Brent Stockton, Vangarde Arts

Featured Performer: Anna May
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“The Days Elude Me”

Anna May‘s music honors the nomadic spirit with memory, meditation & fresh interpretations of folk music and jazz influence. She honors a hope to enhance connection and healing among people in the process of parting with typical genre rules. Anna explores both estrangement and connection while taking cues from artists like Billie Holiday, Neil Young, and Lana del Rey.

Anna has opened for Kacy Hill, Amythyst Kiah, and The Arcadian Wild and has been a featured guest on NPR’s Great American Folk Show, on WKU PBS Lost River Sessions & was song of the day on KUTX in Austin in 2024.

Featured Performer: The Rough & Tumble
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“Ain’t That the Way”

The Rough & Tumble are a folk/Americana duo, consisting of Mallory Graham & Scott Tyler. Forming in 2011, they spent 8 years in a 16ft camper with two big dogs, playing roughly 150 shows a year. At home at festivals, listening rooms and house concerts across the country, their commanding stage presence, engaging performances and affecting songwriting has garnered fans far and wide. Their newest album, Hymns For My Atheist Sister and Her Friends To Sing Along To, comes out November 24, 2024. They now reside in New Hampshire.

Featured Performer: Vance Gilbert
 
“Waiting for Gilligan” & “Taking it All to Tennessee”
“If Joni Mitchell and Richie Havens had a love child, with Rodney Dangerfield as the midwife, the results might be something close to the great Vance Gilbert“, says Richmond Magazine.
Vance Gilbert was born and raised in the Philadelphia area. Starting out hoping to be an R&B and jazz singer once at college, there he discovered his affinity for the storytelling sensibilities of the acoustic singer-songwriter thing. Noted not only for being the ever consummate performer, Gilbert has recorded 13 albums, including 5 for Philo/Rounder Records. Along with being opener of choice for artists as varied as Arlo Guthrie, Anita Baker, The Milk Carton Kids, and Southside Johnny, the mid 2000’s found Gilbert opening 150+ shows for comedian George Carlin.
Featured Performer: Andrew Dunn
 
“Me and Keys and Yahtzee”

Andrew Dunn is a songwriter. Songs float atop a rich bed of accompaniment. Deceptively simple and organic, words flow from his conversation-like presentation. His songs offer vivid stories and emotional connections after one listen. His music is “rare…with a gravity akin to James Taylor or Paul Simon.“

Dunn has opened for the folk icon, Judy Collins as well as Richard Shindell, Vance Gilbert, the Kennedys, and many others. He was an artist on Southside Sunday Night Volume 1 alongside John Gorka. In 2018 he was a finalist in Kerrville Grassy Hill’s prestigious Songwriter competition and the Great American Song Contest.

Featured Performer: Sue Horowitz
 
”Rough”

Sue Horowitz is an award-winning Folk/Americana and Spiritual artist. Her songs are poignant, heart-felt, hilarious, timely and timeless. Sue’s latest CD, “Strings, Wings and Curious Things” topped the folk radio charts. Recent achievements:  Official Showcase Artist – SERFA, Emerging Artist – Falcon Ridge, NERFA and FARM DJ showcases, Club Passim. She’s been a featured artist on radio shows including Philly Folk and Hootenanny Cafe and included in many publications. Sue loves to lead songwriting workshops and runs several retreats. “Her beautifully crafted lyrics and memorable melodies are woven together with perfection.” Brent Stockton, Vangarde Arts

Featured Performer: Anna May
 
“The Days Elude Me”

Anna May‘s music honors the nomadic spirit with memory, meditation & fresh interpretations of folk music and jazz influence. She honors a hope to enhance connection and healing among people in the process of parting with typical genre rules. Anna explores both estrangement and connection while taking cues from artists like Billie Holiday, Neil Young, and Lana del Rey.

Anna has opened for Kacy Hill, Amythyst Kiah, and The Arcadian Wild and has been a featured guest on NPR’s Great American Folk Show, on WKU PBS Lost River Sessions & was song of the day on KUTX in Austin in 2024.

Featured Performer: The Rough & Tumble
 
“Ain’t That the Way”

The Rough & Tumble are a folk/Americana duo, consisting of Mallory Graham & Scott Tyler. Forming in 2011, they spent 8 years in a 16ft camper with two big dogs, playing roughly 150 shows a year. At home at festivals, listening rooms and house concerts across the country, their commanding stage presence, engaging performances and affecting songwriting has garnered fans far and wide. Their newest album, Hymns For My Atheist Sister and Her Friends To Sing Along To, comes out November 24, 2024. They now reside in New Hampshire.

Featured Performer: Vance Gilbert
“Waiting for Gilligan” & “Taking it All to Tennessee”
“If Joni Mitchell and Richie Havens had a love child, with Rodney Dangerfield as the midwife, the results might be something close to the great Vance Gilbert“, says Richmond Magazine.
Vance Gilbert was born and raised in the Philadelphia area. Starting out hoping to be an R&B and jazz singer once at college, there he discovered his affinity for the storytelling sensibilities of the acoustic singer-songwriter thing. Noted not only for being the ever consummate performer, Gilbert has recorded 13 albums, including 5 for Philo/Rounder Records. Along with being opener of choice for artists as varied as Arlo Guthrie, Anita Baker, The Milk Carton Kids, and Southside Johnny, the mid 2000’s found Gilbert opening 150+ shows for comedian George Carlin.
Featured Performer: Andrew Dunn
“Me and Keys and Yahtzee”

Andrew Dunn is a songwriter. Songs float atop a rich bed of accompaniment. Deceptively simple and organic, words flow from his conversation-like presentation. His songs offer vivid stories and emotional connections after one listen. His music is “rare…with a gravity akin to James Taylor or Paul Simon.“

Dunn has opened for the folk icon, Judy Collins as well as Richard Shindell, Vance Gilbert, the Kennedys, and many others. He was an artist on Southside Sunday Night Volume 1 alongside John Gorka. In 2018 he was a finalist in Kerrville Grassy Hill’s prestigious Songwriter competition and the Great American Song Contest.

Featured Performer: Sue Horowitz
”Rough”

Sue Horowitz is an award-winning Folk/Americana and Spiritual artist. Her songs are poignant, heart-felt, hilarious, timely and timeless. Sue’s latest CD, “Strings, Wings and Curious Things” topped the folk radio charts. Recent achievements:  Official Showcase Artist – SERFA, Emerging Artist – Falcon Ridge, NERFA and FARM DJ showcases, Club Passim. She’s been a featured artist on radio shows including Philly Folk and Hootenanny Cafe and included in many publications. Sue loves to lead songwriting workshops and runs several retreats. “Her beautifully crafted lyrics and memorable melodies are woven together with perfection.” Brent Stockton, Vangarde Arts

Featured Performer: Anna May
“The Days Elude Me”

Anna May‘s music honors the nomadic spirit with memory, meditation & fresh interpretations of folk music and jazz influence. She honors a hope to enhance connection and healing among people in the process of parting with typical genre rules. Anna explores both estrangement and connection while taking cues from artists like Billie Holiday, Neil Young, and Lana del Rey.

Anna has opened for Kacy Hill, Amythyst Kiah, and The Arcadian Wild and has been a featured guest on NPR’s Great American Folk Show, on WKU PBS Lost River Sessions & was song of the day on KUTX in Austin in 2024.

Featured Performer: The Rough & Tumble
“Ain’t That the Way”

The Rough & Tumble are a folk/Americana duo, consisting of Mallory Graham & Scott Tyler. Forming in 2011, they spent 8 years in a 16ft camper with two big dogs, playing roughly 150 shows a year. At home at festivals, listening rooms and house concerts across the country, their commanding stage presence, engaging performances and affecting songwriting has garnered fans far and wide. Their newest album, Hymns For My Atheist Sister and Her Friends To Sing Along To, comes out November 24, 2024. They now reside in New Hampshire.

Featured Performer: Vance Gilbert
“Waiting for Gilligan” & “Taking it All to Tennessee”
“If Joni Mitchell and Richie Havens had a love child, with Rodney Dangerfield as the midwife, the results might be something close to the great Vance Gilbert“, says Richmond Magazine.
Vance Gilbert was born and raised in the Philadelphia area. Starting out hoping to be an R&B and jazz singer once at college, there he discovered his affinity for the storytelling sensibilities of the acoustic singer-songwriter thing. Noted not only for being the ever consummate performer, Gilbert has recorded 13 albums, including 5 for Philo/Rounder Records. Along with being opener of choice for artists as varied as Arlo Guthrie, Anita Baker, The Milk Carton Kids, and Southside Johnny, the mid 2000’s found Gilbert opening 150+ shows for comedian George Carlin.
Featured Performer: Andrew Dunn
“Me and Keys and Yahtzee”

Andrew Dunn is a songwriter. Songs float atop a rich bed of accompaniment. Deceptively simple and organic, words flow from his conversation-like presentation. His songs offer vivid stories and emotional connections after one listen. His music is “rare…with a gravity akin to James Taylor or Paul Simon.“

Dunn has opened for the folk icon, Judy Collins as well as Richard Shindell, Vance Gilbert, the Kennedys, and many others. He was an artist on Southside Sunday Night Volume 1 alongside John Gorka. In 2018 he was a finalist in Kerrville Grassy Hill’s prestigious Songwriter competition and the Great American Song Contest.

Featured Performer: Sue Horowitz
”Rough”

Sue Horowitz is an award-winning Folk/Americana and Spiritual artist. Her songs are poignant, heart-felt, hilarious, timely and timeless. Sue’s latest CD, “Strings, Wings and Curious Things” topped the folk radio charts. Recent achievements:  Official Showcase Artist – SERFA, Emerging Artist – Falcon Ridge, NERFA and FARM DJ showcases, Club Passim. She’s been a featured artist on radio shows including Philly Folk and Hootenanny Cafe and included in many publications. Sue loves to lead songwriting workshops and runs several retreats. “Her beautifully crafted lyrics and memorable melodies are woven together with perfection.” Brent Stockton, Vangarde Arts

Featured Performer: Anna May
“The Days Elude Me”

Anna May‘s music honors the nomadic spirit with memory, meditation & fresh interpretations of folk music and jazz influence. She honors a hope to enhance connection and healing among people in the process of parting with typical genre rules. Anna explores both estrangement and connection while taking cues from artists like Billie Holiday, Neil Young, and Lana del Rey.

Anna has opened for Kacy Hill, Amythyst Kiah, and The Arcadian Wild and has been a featured guest on NPR’s Great American Folk Show, on WKU PBS Lost River Sessions & was song of the day on KUTX in Austin in 2024.

Featured Performer: The Rough & Tumble
“Ain’t That the Way”

The Rough & Tumble are a folk/Americana duo, consisting of Mallory Graham & Scott Tyler. Forming in 2011, they spent 8 years in a 16ft camper with two big dogs, playing roughly 150 shows a year. At home at festivals, listening rooms and house concerts across the country, their commanding stage presence, engaging performances and affecting songwriting has garnered fans far and wide. Their newest album, Hymns For My Atheist Sister and Her Friends To Sing Along To, comes out November 24, 2024. They now reside in New Hampshire.