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.

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)

Award winning singer/songwriter Kim Moberg is an Alaska native (Tlingit) artist who suffered a lifetime of debilitating stage fright. In 2014 she set out to overcome that stage fright and wrote her first song.
Kim teamed with Grammy nominated producer Jon Evans to record three albums, all receiving critical acclaim and charting on the FAI DJ charts. Kim’s third release “The Seven Fires Prophecy Suite for Humanity” (2023) is an original 8 song suite that tells the ancient yet relevant Anishinaabe legend “The Seven Fires Prophecy”. Her newest project “All That Really Matters” will be released in early 2025.
Kim’s rich vocals have been described as “a blend of honey and whiskey”.

Don Sarlin, guitarist and songwriter, began his musical career in his late teens and toured with Van Morrison, David Bromberg, Mary Travers, Esther Phillips, Dean Friedman, and others. He co-founded The TriSonics, an acoustic trio featuring guitar, dobro, and bass, with three genre-jumping instrumental albums to date. He likens his songs to screenplays, capturing characters, a plot, a place, and a time, and performs memorable solo guitar instrumentals as well. He’s also been known to share stories of his remarkable and occasionally terrifying adventures as a kid on the road…
Don’s music can be found at DonSarlin.com. Check it out!

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.

Michael Lille is an award-winning singer/songwriter who has shared his music and love of adventure with friends and fans for 5 decades.
As a winner of the 1993 Kerrville new-folk award, and the 1996 Telluride Troubadour competition, Lille is also a member of The Sherpas and SGGL, the popular DC based quartet.
Michael has opened shows for Bob Dylan and Alison Krauss, and his four solo projects feature guests such as Alison Krauss, Mary-Chapin Carpenter, Valerie Carter, Victor Wooten and Jerry Douglas.
Michael’s new solo project “Ashland Avenue” will be released in the spring of 2025.

Tina Ross is a captivating singer-songwriter whose reflective lyrics and distinctive voice resonate deeply. Inspired by folk and Americana, her songs are intimate yet powerful, weaving heartfelt stories with vivid, layered melodies. Named a “Most Wanted” artist at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, Tina paints with the delicacy of watercolor and the intensity of oils. Her debut album, While I’m Here, was released on February 17, 2023. Recently, she won the 2023 FocusMusic Heyman Rising Artist Award and earned finalist recognition in various songwriting contests. Jonathan Aird of Americana UK describes Tina as “a classy cut of singer-songwriter perfection.

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)

Award winning singer/songwriter Kim Moberg is an Alaska native (Tlingit) artist who suffered a lifetime of debilitating stage fright. In 2014 she set out to overcome that stage fright and wrote her first song.
Kim teamed with Grammy nominated producer Jon Evans to record three albums, all receiving critical acclaim and charting on the FAI DJ charts. Kim’s third release “The Seven Fires Prophecy Suite for Humanity” (2023) is an original 8 song suite that tells the ancient yet relevant Anishinaabe legend “The Seven Fires Prophecy”. Her newest project “All That Really Matters” will be released in early 2025.
Kim’s rich vocals have been described as “a blend of honey and whiskey”.

Don Sarlin, guitarist and songwriter, began his musical career in his late teens and toured with Van Morrison, David Bromberg, Mary Travers, Esther Phillips, Dean Friedman, and others. He co-founded The TriSonics, an acoustic trio featuring guitar, dobro, and bass, with three genre-jumping instrumental albums to date. He likens his songs to screenplays, capturing characters, a plot, a place, and a time, and performs memorable solo guitar instrumentals as well. He’s also been known to share stories of his remarkable and occasionally terrifying adventures as a kid on the road…
Don’s music can be found at DonSarlin.com. Check it out!

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.

Michael Lille is an award-winning singer/songwriter who has shared his music and love of adventure with friends and fans for 5 decades.
As a winner of the 1993 Kerrville new-folk award, and the 1996 Telluride Troubadour competition, Lille is also a member of The Sherpas and SGGL, the popular DC based quartet.
Michael has opened shows for Bob Dylan and Alison Krauss, and his four solo projects feature guests such as Alison Krauss, Mary-Chapin Carpenter, Valerie Carter, Victor Wooten and Jerry Douglas.
Michael’s new solo project “Ashland Avenue” will be released in the spring of 2025.

Tina Ross is a captivating singer-songwriter whose reflective lyrics and distinctive voice resonate deeply. Inspired by folk and Americana, her songs are intimate yet powerful, weaving heartfelt stories with vivid, layered melodies. Named a “Most Wanted” artist at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, Tina paints with the delicacy of watercolor and the intensity of oils. Her debut album, While I’m Here, was released on February 17, 2023. Recently, she won the 2023 FocusMusic Heyman Rising Artist Award and earned finalist recognition in various songwriting contests. Jonathan Aird of Americana UK describes Tina as “a classy cut of singer-songwriter perfection.

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)

Award winning singer/songwriter Kim Moberg is an Alaska native (Tlingit) artist who suffered a lifetime of debilitating stage fright. In 2014 she set out to overcome that stage fright and wrote her first song.
Kim teamed with Grammy nominated producer Jon Evans to record three albums, all receiving critical acclaim and charting on the FAI DJ charts. Kim’s third release “The Seven Fires Prophecy Suite for Humanity” (2023) is an original 8 song suite that tells the ancient yet relevant Anishinaabe legend “The Seven Fires Prophecy”. Her newest project “All That Really Matters” will be released in early 2025.
Kim’s rich vocals have been described as “a blend of honey and whiskey”.

Don Sarlin, guitarist and songwriter, began his musical career in his late teens and toured with Van Morrison, David Bromberg, Mary Travers, Esther Phillips, Dean Friedman, and others. He co-founded The TriSonics, an acoustic trio featuring guitar, dobro, and bass, with three genre-jumping instrumental albums to date. He likens his songs to screenplays, capturing characters, a plot, a place, and a time, and performs memorable solo guitar instrumentals as well. He’s also been known to share stories of his remarkable and occasionally terrifying adventures as a kid on the road…
Don’s music can be found at DonSarlin.com. Check it out!

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.

Michael Lille is an award-winning singer/songwriter who has shared his music and love of adventure with friends and fans for 5 decades.
As a winner of the 1993 Kerrville new-folk award, and the 1996 Telluride Troubadour competition, Lille is also a member of The Sherpas and SGGL, the popular DC based quartet.
Michael has opened shows for Bob Dylan and Alison Krauss, and his four solo projects feature guests such as Alison Krauss, Mary-Chapin Carpenter, Valerie Carter, Victor Wooten and Jerry Douglas.
Michael’s new solo project “Ashland Avenue” will be released in the spring of 2025.

Tina Ross is a captivating singer-songwriter whose reflective lyrics and distinctive voice resonate deeply. Inspired by folk and Americana, her songs are intimate yet powerful, weaving heartfelt stories with vivid, layered melodies. Named a “Most Wanted” artist at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, Tina paints with the delicacy of watercolor and the intensity of oils. Her debut album, While I’m Here, was released on February 17, 2023. Recently, she won the 2023 FocusMusic Heyman Rising Artist Award and earned finalist recognition in various songwriting contests. Jonathan Aird of Americana UK describes Tina as “a classy cut of singer-songwriter perfection.

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)

Award winning singer/songwriter Kim Moberg is an Alaska native (Tlingit) artist who suffered a lifetime of debilitating stage fright. In 2014 she set out to overcome that stage fright and wrote her first song.
Kim teamed with Grammy nominated producer Jon Evans to record three albums, all receiving critical acclaim and charting on the FAI DJ charts. Kim’s third release “The Seven Fires Prophecy Suite for Humanity” (2023) is an original 8 song suite that tells the ancient yet relevant Anishinaabe legend “The Seven Fires Prophecy”. Her newest project “All That Really Matters” will be released in early 2025.
Kim’s rich vocals have been described as “a blend of honey and whiskey”.

Don Sarlin, guitarist and songwriter, began his musical career in his late teens and toured with Van Morrison, David Bromberg, Mary Travers, Esther Phillips, Dean Friedman, and others. He co-founded The TriSonics, an acoustic trio featuring guitar, dobro, and bass, with three genre-jumping instrumental albums to date. He likens his songs to screenplays, capturing characters, a plot, a place, and a time, and performs memorable solo guitar instrumentals as well. He’s also been known to share stories of his remarkable and occasionally terrifying adventures as a kid on the road…
Don’s music can be found at DonSarlin.com. Check it out!

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.

Michael Lille is an award-winning singer/songwriter who has shared his music and love of adventure with friends and fans for 5 decades.
As a winner of the 1993 Kerrville new-folk award, and the 1996 Telluride Troubadour competition, Lille is also a member of The Sherpas and SGGL, the popular DC based quartet.
Michael has opened shows for Bob Dylan and Alison Krauss, and his four solo projects feature guests such as Alison Krauss, Mary-Chapin Carpenter, Valerie Carter, Victor Wooten and Jerry Douglas.
Michael’s new solo project “Ashland Avenue” will be released in the spring of 2025.

Tina Ross is a captivating singer-songwriter whose reflective lyrics and distinctive voice resonate deeply. Inspired by folk and Americana, her songs are intimate yet powerful, weaving heartfelt stories with vivid, layered melodies. Named a “Most Wanted” artist at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, Tina paints with the delicacy of watercolor and the intensity of oils. Her debut album, While I’m Here, was released on February 17, 2023. Recently, she won the 2023 FocusMusic Heyman Rising Artist Award and earned finalist recognition in various songwriting contests. Jonathan Aird of Americana UK describes Tina as “a classy cut of singer-songwriter perfection.