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: Lisa Redfern
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"Live Through the Questions"

Maine-based Lisa Redfern has released 12 solo albums and opened for Livingston Taylor, Dave Mallett, The Roches, Cindy Kallet, and Pete Seeger. Her accolades include Best Song at the West Coast Songwriters Contest, finalist spots in the Great American Song Contest and USA Songwriting Competition, and awards like a NAPPA Gold and Parents’ Choice Silver. Her recent release, The Best Part, is featured on several top 10 folk radio lists. Livingston Taylor praised her voice, saying it sounded like one of the original women of folk. Dirty Linen Magazine called her “one to watch.”

Featured Performer: Colleen Kattau
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“Dangerous Women”

Colleen Kattau is a bilingual award-winning singer and commissioned songwriter. Her music conveys a loving, spirited presence, clear Latin American influences, and fearless lyrics with a voice that soothes and haunts with its range and clarity. Music, nature, activism, and participation infuse her music. She has recorded seven albums and three successful benefit CDs for environmental & peace actions.  Colleen believes in the transformative power of song. Her 2024 release, This Hen’s Gonna Crow –charted 35 on the FAI folk charts. She is a beloved singer in her community and beyond.

Featured Performer: Christine Cotê Baillargeon
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“Paradise”

Christine Cotê Baillargeon is a California born singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist born on the right side of the 1960’s. Bell-bottom jeans, halter tops, Rock n’ Roll, Soul, R&B, Disco, they were all woven in. But folk music won her heart. Fueled by lullabies from a late-night living room with a pungent odor, and a guitar in the hands of a young man, loving a beautiful girl, who sang like an angel. 

After channeling her favorite songwriters for decades, Christine is recording her first solo album. She has opened for Maria Muldaur, Travis Meadows, Dean Sams (Lonestar) and Meghan Lindsey (Steel Magnolias).  

Featured Performer: Katie Dahl
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“I Already Knew”

Clear-eyed and tough-minded, songwriter/playwright Katie Dahl is known for her smart songs, wry wit, and wise spirit. A small-town celebrity on the Wisconsin peninsula where her family has lived for 175 years, Katie is also an internationally touring, radio-charting artist who “delivers razor-sharp lyrics with a hearty, soulful voice” (American Songwriter). In live shows that are both courageously honest and devilishly funny, Katie dives deep into questions of land and love, family and body image, grief, and joy. “In unsettled times,” says Peter Mulvey, “Katie Dahl brings us a grounded spirit.”

Featured Performer: Rod MacDonald
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“Here and Everywhere”

1970s Greenwich Village—where 21 songs landed in the Smithsonian Fast Folk collection–to today’s Florida, Rod MacDonald’s 14 solo albums “pointed and prophetic, with melodies that ring, resonate and make emphatic impressions,” (Goldmine August 2023) are top tens in national folk charts. Jonathan Edwards, Shawn Colvin, Garnet Rogers, Joe Jencks, 4 Bitchin’ Babes and Renaissance Fair bands have recorded his songs. “One of Ten Magnificent Musicians of Palm Beach County” (Palm Beach Post), he’s in festivals in the US, Europe, and Australia, and did a 2024 US concert tour while camping in national parks with family. “He has never stopped writing songs of scope and daring, nor singing in his high, sweet voice.” (Boston Herald)

Featured Performer: Lisa Redfern
 
"Live Through the Questions"

Maine-based Lisa Redfern has released 12 solo albums and opened for Livingston Taylor, Dave Mallett, The Roches, Cindy Kallet, and Pete Seeger. Her accolades include Best Song at the West Coast Songwriters Contest, finalist spots in the Great American Song Contest and USA Songwriting Competition, and awards like a NAPPA Gold and Parents’ Choice Silver. Her recent release, The Best Part, is featured on several top 10 folk radio lists. Livingston Taylor praised her voice, saying it sounded like one of the original women of folk. Dirty Linen Magazine called her “one to watch.”

Featured Performer: Colleen Kattau
 
“Dangerous Women”

Colleen Kattau is a bilingual award-winning singer and commissioned songwriter. Her music conveys a loving, spirited presence, clear Latin American influences, and fearless lyrics with a voice that soothes and haunts with its range and clarity. Music, nature, activism, and participation infuse her music. She has recorded seven albums and three successful benefit CDs for environmental & peace actions.  Colleen believes in the transformative power of song. Her 2024 release, This Hen’s Gonna Crow –charted 35 on the FAI folk charts. She is a beloved singer in her community and beyond.

Featured Performer: Christine Cotê Baillargeon
 
“Paradise”

Christine Cotê Baillargeon is a California born singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist born on the right side of the 1960’s. Bell-bottom jeans, halter tops, Rock n’ Roll, Soul, R&B, Disco, they were all woven in. But folk music won her heart. Fueled by lullabies from a late-night living room with a pungent odor, and a guitar in the hands of a young man, loving a beautiful girl, who sang like an angel. 

After channeling her favorite songwriters for decades, Christine is recording her first solo album. She has opened for Maria Muldaur, Travis Meadows, Dean Sams (Lonestar) and Meghan Lindsey (Steel Magnolias).  

Featured Performer: Katie Dahl
 
“I Already Knew”

Clear-eyed and tough-minded, songwriter/playwright Katie Dahl is known for her smart songs, wry wit, and wise spirit. A small-town celebrity on the Wisconsin peninsula where her family has lived for 175 years, Katie is also an internationally touring, radio-charting artist who “delivers razor-sharp lyrics with a hearty, soulful voice” (American Songwriter). In live shows that are both courageously honest and devilishly funny, Katie dives deep into questions of land and love, family and body image, grief, and joy. “In unsettled times,” says Peter Mulvey, “Katie Dahl brings us a grounded spirit.”

Featured Performer: Rod MacDonald
 
“Here and Everywhere”

1970s Greenwich Village—where 21 songs landed in the Smithsonian Fast Folk collection–to today’s Florida, Rod MacDonald’s 14 solo albums “pointed and prophetic, with melodies that ring, resonate and make emphatic impressions,” (Goldmine August 2023) are top tens in national folk charts. Jonathan Edwards, Shawn Colvin, Garnet Rogers, Joe Jencks, 4 Bitchin’ Babes and Renaissance Fair bands have recorded his songs. “One of Ten Magnificent Musicians of Palm Beach County” (Palm Beach Post), he’s in festivals in the US, Europe, and Australia, and did a 2024 US concert tour while camping in national parks with family. “He has never stopped writing songs of scope and daring, nor singing in his high, sweet voice.” (Boston Herald)

Featured Performer: Lisa Redfern
"Live Through the Questions"

Maine-based Lisa Redfern has released 12 solo albums and opened for Livingston Taylor, Dave Mallett, The Roches, Cindy Kallet, and Pete Seeger. Her accolades include Best Song at the West Coast Songwriters Contest, finalist spots in the Great American Song Contest and USA Songwriting Competition, and awards like a NAPPA Gold and Parents’ Choice Silver. Her recent release, The Best Part, is featured on several top 10 folk radio lists. Livingston Taylor praised her voice, saying it sounded like one of the original women of folk. Dirty Linen Magazine called her “one to watch.”

Featured Performer: Colleen Kattau
“Dangerous Women”

Colleen Kattau is a bilingual award-winning singer and commissioned songwriter. Her music conveys a loving, spirited presence, clear Latin American influences, and fearless lyrics with a voice that soothes and haunts with its range and clarity. Music, nature, activism, and participation infuse her music. She has recorded seven albums and three successful benefit CDs for environmental & peace actions.  Colleen believes in the transformative power of song. Her 2024 release, This Hen’s Gonna Crow –charted 35 on the FAI folk charts. She is a beloved singer in her community and beyond.

Featured Performer: Christine Cotê Baillargeon
“Paradise”

Christine Cotê Baillargeon is a California born singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist born on the right side of the 1960’s. Bell-bottom jeans, halter tops, Rock n’ Roll, Soul, R&B, Disco, they were all woven in. But folk music won her heart. Fueled by lullabies from a late-night living room with a pungent odor, and a guitar in the hands of a young man, loving a beautiful girl, who sang like an angel. 

After channeling her favorite songwriters for decades, Christine is recording her first solo album. She has opened for Maria Muldaur, Travis Meadows, Dean Sams (Lonestar) and Meghan Lindsey (Steel Magnolias).  

Featured Performer: Katie Dahl
“I Already Knew”

Clear-eyed and tough-minded, songwriter/playwright Katie Dahl is known for her smart songs, wry wit, and wise spirit. A small-town celebrity on the Wisconsin peninsula where her family has lived for 175 years, Katie is also an internationally touring, radio-charting artist who “delivers razor-sharp lyrics with a hearty, soulful voice” (American Songwriter). In live shows that are both courageously honest and devilishly funny, Katie dives deep into questions of land and love, family and body image, grief, and joy. “In unsettled times,” says Peter Mulvey, “Katie Dahl brings us a grounded spirit.”

Featured Performer: Rod MacDonald
“Here and Everywhere”

1970s Greenwich Village—where 21 songs landed in the Smithsonian Fast Folk collection–to today’s Florida, Rod MacDonald’s 14 solo albums “pointed and prophetic, with melodies that ring, resonate and make emphatic impressions,” (Goldmine August 2023) are top tens in national folk charts. Jonathan Edwards, Shawn Colvin, Garnet Rogers, Joe Jencks, 4 Bitchin’ Babes and Renaissance Fair bands have recorded his songs. “One of Ten Magnificent Musicians of Palm Beach County” (Palm Beach Post), he’s in festivals in the US, Europe, and Australia, and did a 2024 US concert tour while camping in national parks with family. “He has never stopped writing songs of scope and daring, nor singing in his high, sweet voice.” (Boston Herald)

Featured Performer: Lisa Redfern
"Live Through the Questions"

Maine-based Lisa Redfern has released 12 solo albums and opened for Livingston Taylor, Dave Mallett, The Roches, Cindy Kallet, and Pete Seeger. Her accolades include Best Song at the West Coast Songwriters Contest, finalist spots in the Great American Song Contest and USA Songwriting Competition, and awards like a NAPPA Gold and Parents’ Choice Silver. Her recent release, The Best Part, is featured on several top 10 folk radio lists. Livingston Taylor praised her voice, saying it sounded like one of the original women of folk. Dirty Linen Magazine called her “one to watch.”

Featured Performer: Colleen Kattau
“Dangerous Women”

Colleen Kattau is a bilingual award-winning singer and commissioned songwriter. Her music conveys a loving, spirited presence, clear Latin American influences, and fearless lyrics with a voice that soothes and haunts with its range and clarity. Music, nature, activism, and participation infuse her music. She has recorded seven albums and three successful benefit CDs for environmental & peace actions.  Colleen believes in the transformative power of song. Her 2024 release, This Hen’s Gonna Crow –charted 35 on the FAI folk charts. She is a beloved singer in her community and beyond.

Featured Performer: Christine Cotê Baillargeon
“Paradise”

Christine Cotê Baillargeon is a California born singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist born on the right side of the 1960’s. Bell-bottom jeans, halter tops, Rock n’ Roll, Soul, R&B, Disco, they were all woven in. But folk music won her heart. Fueled by lullabies from a late-night living room with a pungent odor, and a guitar in the hands of a young man, loving a beautiful girl, who sang like an angel. 

After channeling her favorite songwriters for decades, Christine is recording her first solo album. She has opened for Maria Muldaur, Travis Meadows, Dean Sams (Lonestar) and Meghan Lindsey (Steel Magnolias).  

Featured Performer: Katie Dahl
“I Already Knew”

Clear-eyed and tough-minded, songwriter/playwright Katie Dahl is known for her smart songs, wry wit, and wise spirit. A small-town celebrity on the Wisconsin peninsula where her family has lived for 175 years, Katie is also an internationally touring, radio-charting artist who “delivers razor-sharp lyrics with a hearty, soulful voice” (American Songwriter). In live shows that are both courageously honest and devilishly funny, Katie dives deep into questions of land and love, family and body image, grief, and joy. “In unsettled times,” says Peter Mulvey, “Katie Dahl brings us a grounded spirit.”

Featured Performer: Rod MacDonald
“Here and Everywhere”

1970s Greenwich Village—where 21 songs landed in the Smithsonian Fast Folk collection–to today’s Florida, Rod MacDonald’s 14 solo albums “pointed and prophetic, with melodies that ring, resonate and make emphatic impressions,” (Goldmine August 2023) are top tens in national folk charts. Jonathan Edwards, Shawn Colvin, Garnet Rogers, Joe Jencks, 4 Bitchin’ Babes and Renaissance Fair bands have recorded his songs. “One of Ten Magnificent Musicians of Palm Beach County” (Palm Beach Post), he’s in festivals in the US, Europe, and Australia, and did a 2024 US concert tour while camping in national parks with family. “He has never stopped writing songs of scope and daring, nor singing in his high, sweet voice.” (Boston Herald)