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.
A longtime fixture on the Boston folk music scene, singer-songwriter Mark Stepakoff is widely admired for his mix of wryly humorous and wistfully poignant material, in the vein of artists such as John Prine and London Wainwright III. Mark has received numerous songwriting awards and most recently was selected for the Emerging Artist showcase at the 2024 Falcon Ridge Folk Festival. Mark recently released his seventh album, “The Sound Of That”. His previous releases have reached as high as number 2, and his songs as high as number 3, on the Folk Alliance International Folk Radio airplay chart.
Mike Agranoff is one of those folk performers that steadfastly defies categorization, and yet amasses stalwart fans from folk aficionados of all categories. He draws his material from sources as diverse as traditional ballads and fiddle tunes, Tin Pan Alley, contemporaries in the Folk World, and his own witty pen. He delivers it with a skilled hand on guitar, piano, and concertina, an almost telepathic transmittal of the essence of the song, and occasionally sly twinkle in the eye in anticipation of some of the most horrible parodies ever perpetrated on an unsuspecting audience. A signature feature of Mike’s performances are his inclusion of some heart-stopping spoken word pieces that rivet the listener to unforgettable stories.
Jan Seides (sigh-deez) has been a singer/songwriter as long as she can remember. She’s been playing piano since she was 3 years old, guitar since she was a teenager, and she can’t ever recall not singing. Jan writes and performs original, lyrics-driven, award-winning songs that combine uptown sophistication with down-home truth. They have been presented with style and spirit in prestigious venues in the U.S., the Middle East and Europe.
Todd Burge, a native of Wood County, West Virginia, has been a major figure in the state’s music scene since the ’80s, leading bands like 63 Eyes and Triple Shot. Since the 2000s, he’s focused on folk-pop storytelling, using wry humor, skillful guitar, and a wide vocal range. Burge’s songs capture life’s stories, from the deeply personal to vividly imagined. He’s performed at venues from CBGB’s to the Kennedy Center and has been featured on NPR’s Mountain Stage and PBS’s Songs at the Center, making his mark as a unique voice in American folk music.
A longtime fixture on the Boston folk music scene, singer-songwriter Mark Stepakoff is widely admired for his mix of wryly humorous and wistfully poignant material, in the vein of artists such as John Prine and London Wainwright III. Mark has received numerous songwriting awards and most recently was selected for the Emerging Artist showcase at the 2024 Falcon Ridge Folk Festival. Mark recently released his seventh album, “The Sound Of That”. His previous releases have reached as high as number 2, and his songs as high as number 3, on the Folk Alliance International Folk Radio airplay chart.
Mike Agranoff is one of those folk performers that steadfastly defies categorization, and yet amasses stalwart fans from folk aficionados of all categories. He draws his material from sources as diverse as traditional ballads and fiddle tunes, Tin Pan Alley, contemporaries in the Folk World, and his own witty pen. He delivers it with a skilled hand on guitar, piano, and concertina, an almost telepathic transmittal of the essence of the song, and occasionally sly twinkle in the eye in anticipation of some of the most horrible parodies ever perpetrated on an unsuspecting audience. A signature feature of Mike’s performances are his inclusion of some heart-stopping spoken word pieces that rivet the listener to unforgettable stories.
Jan Seides (sigh-deez) has been a singer/songwriter as long as she can remember. She’s been playing piano since she was 3 years old, guitar since she was a teenager, and she can’t ever recall not singing. Jan writes and performs original, lyrics-driven, award-winning songs that combine uptown sophistication with down-home truth. They have been presented with style and spirit in prestigious venues in the U.S., the Middle East and Europe.
Todd Burge, a native of Wood County, West Virginia, has been a major figure in the state’s music scene since the ’80s, leading bands like 63 Eyes and Triple Shot. Since the 2000s, he’s focused on folk-pop storytelling, using wry humor, skillful guitar, and a wide vocal range. Burge’s songs capture life’s stories, from the deeply personal to vividly imagined. He’s performed at venues from CBGB’s to the Kennedy Center and has been featured on NPR’s Mountain Stage and PBS’s Songs at the Center, making his mark as a unique voice in American folk music.
A longtime fixture on the Boston folk music scene, singer-songwriter Mark Stepakoff is widely admired for his mix of wryly humorous and wistfully poignant material, in the vein of artists such as John Prine and London Wainwright III. Mark has received numerous songwriting awards and most recently was selected for the Emerging Artist showcase at the 2024 Falcon Ridge Folk Festival. Mark recently released his seventh album, “The Sound Of That”. His previous releases have reached as high as number 2, and his songs as high as number 3, on the Folk Alliance International Folk Radio airplay chart.
Mike Agranoff is one of those folk performers that steadfastly defies categorization, and yet amasses stalwart fans from folk aficionados of all categories. He draws his material from sources as diverse as traditional ballads and fiddle tunes, Tin Pan Alley, contemporaries in the Folk World, and his own witty pen. He delivers it with a skilled hand on guitar, piano, and concertina, an almost telepathic transmittal of the essence of the song, and occasionally sly twinkle in the eye in anticipation of some of the most horrible parodies ever perpetrated on an unsuspecting audience. A signature feature of Mike’s performances are his inclusion of some heart-stopping spoken word pieces that rivet the listener to unforgettable stories.
Jan Seides (sigh-deez) has been a singer/songwriter as long as she can remember. She’s been playing piano since she was 3 years old, guitar since she was a teenager, and she can’t ever recall not singing. Jan writes and performs original, lyrics-driven, award-winning songs that combine uptown sophistication with down-home truth. They have been presented with style and spirit in prestigious venues in the U.S., the Middle East and Europe.
Todd Burge, a native of Wood County, West Virginia, has been a major figure in the state’s music scene since the ’80s, leading bands like 63 Eyes and Triple Shot. Since the 2000s, he’s focused on folk-pop storytelling, using wry humor, skillful guitar, and a wide vocal range. Burge’s songs capture life’s stories, from the deeply personal to vividly imagined. He’s performed at venues from CBGB’s to the Kennedy Center and has been featured on NPR’s Mountain Stage and PBS’s Songs at the Center, making his mark as a unique voice in American folk music.
A longtime fixture on the Boston folk music scene, singer-songwriter Mark Stepakoff is widely admired for his mix of wryly humorous and wistfully poignant material, in the vein of artists such as John Prine and London Wainwright III. Mark has received numerous songwriting awards and most recently was selected for the Emerging Artist showcase at the 2024 Falcon Ridge Folk Festival. Mark recently released his seventh album, “The Sound Of That”. His previous releases have reached as high as number 2, and his songs as high as number 3, on the Folk Alliance International Folk Radio airplay chart.
Mike Agranoff is one of those folk performers that steadfastly defies categorization, and yet amasses stalwart fans from folk aficionados of all categories. He draws his material from sources as diverse as traditional ballads and fiddle tunes, Tin Pan Alley, contemporaries in the Folk World, and his own witty pen. He delivers it with a skilled hand on guitar, piano, and concertina, an almost telepathic transmittal of the essence of the song, and occasionally sly twinkle in the eye in anticipation of some of the most horrible parodies ever perpetrated on an unsuspecting audience. A signature feature of Mike’s performances are his inclusion of some heart-stopping spoken word pieces that rivet the listener to unforgettable stories.
Jan Seides (sigh-deez) has been a singer/songwriter as long as she can remember. She’s been playing piano since she was 3 years old, guitar since she was a teenager, and she can’t ever recall not singing. Jan writes and performs original, lyrics-driven, award-winning songs that combine uptown sophistication with down-home truth. They have been presented with style and spirit in prestigious venues in the U.S., the Middle East and Europe.
Todd Burge, a native of Wood County, West Virginia, has been a major figure in the state’s music scene since the ’80s, leading bands like 63 Eyes and Triple Shot. Since the 2000s, he’s focused on folk-pop storytelling, using wry humor, skillful guitar, and a wide vocal range. Burge’s songs capture life’s stories, from the deeply personal to vividly imagined. He’s performed at venues from CBGB’s to the Kennedy Center and has been featured on NPR’s Mountain Stage and PBS’s Songs at the Center, making his mark as a unique voice in American folk music.