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.
Jono Manson is a prolific singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and master storyteller whose five-decade career spans performance, recording, and collaboration across genres and continents. Emerging from New York City’s underground scene in the 1970s, he became known for vivid, genre-bending songs rooted in rock, soul, pop, country, and Americana. Largely self-taught and fiercely collaborative, Manson has shared stages and studios with an extraordinary range of artists while building an extensive discography. Based in Santa Fe since 1992, he is founder and chief engineer of The Kitchen Sink recording studio and a seven-time New Mexico Music Awards Producer of the Year.
Still on the Hill has been touring U.S., Canada and Europe for 30 years and played main stage at many prestigious festivals including Kerrville Folk Festival and Philadelphia Folk Festival. This dynamic duo plays a kaleidoscope of instruments; guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, uke, Ozark pickin’ bow and scrub board. Their show is a crazy quilt of songs about their beloved Ozarks and everything else in-between. Many songs have what they playfully call their ‘low-tech power point’ which are handmade quilts depicting the songs being shared. They love to keep the audience guessing!
Jaime Michaels is a Santa Fe–based contemporary folk-Americana artist with 12 solo albums, all produced by Jono Manson, three earning “Album of the Year” at the New Mexico Music Awards. Performing with his well-worn Taylor guitar, he has toured the U.S. and Europe, playing everything from house concerts to festivals. His 2023 album, How To Shine was released on Italy’s Appaloosa Records. During the pandemic, he launched “Like the Tune? Feed a Kid!”, an online series supporting José Andrés World Central Kitchen, Michaels continues international collaborations and has recorded his 13th album with Jono, convinced his best work is still ahead.
Jono Manson is a prolific singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and master storyteller whose five-decade career spans performance, recording, and collaboration across genres and continents. Emerging from New York City’s underground scene in the 1970s, he became known for vivid, genre-bending songs rooted in rock, soul, pop, country, and Americana. Largely self-taught and fiercely collaborative, Manson has shared stages and studios with an extraordinary range of artists while building an extensive discography. Based in Santa Fe since 1992, he is founder and chief engineer of The Kitchen Sink recording studio and a seven-time New Mexico Music Awards Producer of the Year.
Still on the Hill has been touring U.S., Canada and Europe for 30 years and played main stage at many prestigious festivals including Kerrville Folk Festival and Philadelphia Folk Festival. This dynamic duo plays a kaleidoscope of instruments; guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, uke, Ozark pickin’ bow and scrub board. Their show is a crazy quilt of songs about their beloved Ozarks and everything else in-between. Many songs have what they playfully call their ‘low-tech power point’ which are handmade quilts depicting the songs being shared. They love to keep the audience guessing!
Jaime Michaels is a Santa Fe–based contemporary folk-Americana artist with 12 solo albums, all produced by Jono Manson, three earning “Album of the Year” at the New Mexico Music Awards. Performing with his well-worn Taylor guitar, he has toured the U.S. and Europe, playing everything from house concerts to festivals. His 2023 album, How To Shine was released on Italy’s Appaloosa Records. During the pandemic, he launched “Like the Tune? Feed a Kid!”, an online series supporting José Andrés World Central Kitchen, Michaels continues international collaborations and has recorded his 13th album with Jono, convinced his best work is still ahead.
Jono Manson is a prolific singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and master storyteller whose five-decade career spans performance, recording, and collaboration across genres and continents. Emerging from New York City’s underground scene in the 1970s, he became known for vivid, genre-bending songs rooted in rock, soul, pop, country, and Americana. Largely self-taught and fiercely collaborative, Manson has shared stages and studios with an extraordinary range of artists while building an extensive discography. Based in Santa Fe since 1992, he is founder and chief engineer of The Kitchen Sink recording studio and a seven-time New Mexico Music Awards Producer of the Year.
Still on the Hill has been touring U.S., Canada and Europe for 30 years and played main stage at many prestigious festivals including Kerrville Folk Festival and Philadelphia Folk Festival. This dynamic duo plays a kaleidoscope of instruments; guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, uke, Ozark pickin’ bow and scrub board. Their show is a crazy quilt of songs about their beloved Ozarks and everything else in-between. Many songs have what they playfully call their ‘low-tech power point’ which are handmade quilts depicting the songs being shared. They love to keep the audience guessing!
Jaime Michaels is a Santa Fe–based contemporary folk-Americana artist with 12 solo albums, all produced by Jono Manson, three earning “Album of the Year” at the New Mexico Music Awards. Performing with his well-worn Taylor guitar, he has toured the U.S. and Europe, playing everything from house concerts to festivals. His 2023 album, How To Shine was released on Italy’s Appaloosa Records. During the pandemic, he launched “Like the Tune? Feed a Kid!”, an online series supporting José Andrés World Central Kitchen, Michaels continues international collaborations and has recorded his 13th album with Jono, convinced his best work is still ahead.
Jono Manson is a prolific singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and master storyteller whose five-decade career spans performance, recording, and collaboration across genres and continents. Emerging from New York City’s underground scene in the 1970s, he became known for vivid, genre-bending songs rooted in rock, soul, pop, country, and Americana. Largely self-taught and fiercely collaborative, Manson has shared stages and studios with an extraordinary range of artists while building an extensive discography. Based in Santa Fe since 1992, he is founder and chief engineer of The Kitchen Sink recording studio and a seven-time New Mexico Music Awards Producer of the Year.
Still on the Hill has been touring U.S., Canada and Europe for 30 years and played main stage at many prestigious festivals including Kerrville Folk Festival and Philadelphia Folk Festival. This dynamic duo plays a kaleidoscope of instruments; guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, uke, Ozark pickin’ bow and scrub board. Their show is a crazy quilt of songs about their beloved Ozarks and everything else in-between. Many songs have what they playfully call their ‘low-tech power point’ which are handmade quilts depicting the songs being shared. They love to keep the audience guessing!
Jaime Michaels is a Santa Fe–based contemporary folk-Americana artist with 12 solo albums, all produced by Jono Manson, three earning “Album of the Year” at the New Mexico Music Awards. Performing with his well-worn Taylor guitar, he has toured the U.S. and Europe, playing everything from house concerts to festivals. His 2023 album, How To Shine was released on Italy’s Appaloosa Records. During the pandemic, he launched “Like the Tune? Feed a Kid!”, an online series supporting José Andrés World Central Kitchen, Michaels continues international collaborations and has recorded his 13th album with Jono, convinced his best work is still ahead.
