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.

Bett Padgett is a master storyteller through music. She transcends conventional boundaries, setting her apart as a versatile musician. Renowned for her distinctive guitar techniques and unconventional tunings, she defies categorization, seamlessly transitioning between instruments such as the claw-hammer banjo, mandolin, piano, and harp. Her eclectic musical palette draws inspiration from Celtic, Old-time, New Age, Folk, and rock genres, resulting in a captivating and unique sound. Her last three albums garnered spots #4, 6 and 11 on the FAI’s Folk Music DJ charts.

Spencer LaJoye makes queer indie folk music for everyone — looping crystalline vocals over a weathered acoustic guitar with a wink, a story, and a whole lot of heart. A classically trained violinist with Broadway instincts and a theology degree on the wall, Spencer grew up leading worship in Southwest Michigan before coming out as nonbinary and finding peace as a post-Christian. Their music traces that journey — through disillusionment, discovery, and deep feeling.
Their viral anthem “Plowshare Prayer” and award-winning releases like Remember the Oxygen and Shadow Puppets have earned them national acclaim. Whether in a church, club, or backyard, Spencer’s performances are full of charm, candor, and the belief that art can change the world — simply by making us feel something.

Bett Padgett is a master storyteller through music. She transcends conventional boundaries, setting her apart as a versatile musician. Renowned for her distinctive guitar techniques and unconventional tunings, she defies categorization, seamlessly transitioning between instruments such as the claw-hammer banjo, mandolin, piano, and harp. Her eclectic musical palette draws inspiration from Celtic, Old-time, New Age, Folk, and rock genres, resulting in a captivating and unique sound. Her last three albums garnered spots #4, 6 and 11 on the FAI’s Folk Music DJ charts.

Spencer LaJoye makes queer indie folk music for everyone — looping crystalline vocals over a weathered acoustic guitar with a wink, a story, and a whole lot of heart. A classically trained violinist with Broadway instincts and a theology degree on the wall, Spencer grew up leading worship in Southwest Michigan before coming out as nonbinary and finding peace as a post-Christian. Their music traces that journey — through disillusionment, discovery, and deep feeling.
Their viral anthem “Plowshare Prayer” and award-winning releases like Remember the Oxygen and Shadow Puppets have earned them national acclaim. Whether in a church, club, or backyard, Spencer’s performances are full of charm, candor, and the belief that art can change the world — simply by making us feel something.

Bett Padgett is a master storyteller through music. She transcends conventional boundaries, setting her apart as a versatile musician. Renowned for her distinctive guitar techniques and unconventional tunings, she defies categorization, seamlessly transitioning between instruments such as the claw-hammer banjo, mandolin, piano, and harp. Her eclectic musical palette draws inspiration from Celtic, Old-time, New Age, Folk, and rock genres, resulting in a captivating and unique sound. Her last three albums garnered spots #4, 6 and 11 on the FAI’s Folk Music DJ charts.

Spencer LaJoye makes queer indie folk music for everyone — looping crystalline vocals over a weathered acoustic guitar with a wink, a story, and a whole lot of heart. A classically trained violinist with Broadway instincts and a theology degree on the wall, Spencer grew up leading worship in Southwest Michigan before coming out as nonbinary and finding peace as a post-Christian. Their music traces that journey — through disillusionment, discovery, and deep feeling.
Their viral anthem “Plowshare Prayer” and award-winning releases like Remember the Oxygen and Shadow Puppets have earned them national acclaim. Whether in a church, club, or backyard, Spencer’s performances are full of charm, candor, and the belief that art can change the world — simply by making us feel something.

Bett Padgett is a master storyteller through music. She transcends conventional boundaries, setting her apart as a versatile musician. Renowned for her distinctive guitar techniques and unconventional tunings, she defies categorization, seamlessly transitioning between instruments such as the claw-hammer banjo, mandolin, piano, and harp. Her eclectic musical palette draws inspiration from Celtic, Old-time, New Age, Folk, and rock genres, resulting in a captivating and unique sound. Her last three albums garnered spots #4, 6 and 11 on the FAI’s Folk Music DJ charts.

Spencer LaJoye makes queer indie folk music for everyone — looping crystalline vocals over a weathered acoustic guitar with a wink, a story, and a whole lot of heart. A classically trained violinist with Broadway instincts and a theology degree on the wall, Spencer grew up leading worship in Southwest Michigan before coming out as nonbinary and finding peace as a post-Christian. Their music traces that journey — through disillusionment, discovery, and deep feeling.
Their viral anthem “Plowshare Prayer” and award-winning releases like Remember the Oxygen and Shadow Puppets have earned them national acclaim. Whether in a church, club, or backyard, Spencer’s performances are full of charm, candor, and the belief that art can change the world — simply by making us feel something.