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.
Ric Allendorf is an accomplished singer-songwriter and arts educator from Massachusetts.
Since his 2018 debut CD Take It All In, Ric has earned songwriting awards and opened for national artists like Abbie Gardner and Archie Fisher. He has featured at New England festivals, the 2021 NERFA “Folk DJ Emerging Artist Showcase” and renowned stages, like Club Passim.
Touring musician David Roth said, “Ric’s ability to listen, absorb, interpret, and deliver gets better and better. He has developed into an artist I love to listen to.”
Ric performs at a diverse array of venues across New England. For booking, visit ricallendorf.com
Susan Kane’s award-winning sweet and sharp Americana seeks to synthesize the natural and the ethereal, weaving words and melodies to create moving songs.
She’s recorded four albums which have all received extensive airplay. Reflecting on the last one, “Mostly Fine,”one reviewer called it “a set of potent originals that reveal a rich and eminently human inner world through the superimposition of the mundane and the magic. Susan recently released a cover of the Hunter/Garcia classic “Sugaree.” As the pandemic had finally receded, she has returned to performing in person but is thankful for the extended fan reach enabled by live streaming.
Annette Wasilik has been writing songs ever since she found a Sears Silvertone abandoned in a tin wardrobe in the basement when she was 14. “Songwriting,” Annette says, “is like diving for pearls. I sink down and let my emotions lead into melody which leads to phrasing and lyrics. Later the editing comes in.” Her debut album, Songs from the Talking House won Contemporary Folk Recording of the Year from The Washington Area Music Association in 2016. Her 2020 recording, Love & Fire released at #6 on the FolkDJ chart and #1 on the NACC chart and landed #40 on Folk DJ chart for the year.
John Hone has been a member of the Folk Project for well over ten years and is grateful for the friendships he’s made in this wonderful musical community John writes and performs original compositions and is working on his first CD.
Molly Hone has been playing music since her dad, John, gave her, her first guitar for her sixteenth birthday. She has been writing her own songs for nearly as long.
Molly and John—Hone Sweet Hone—have performed together many times over the past 15 years including recently at the Troubadour.
Carole Wise is an award-winning singer-songwriter from Maine. Her debut album, “Long Way Home” and “North Star,” achieved remarkable success charting in the Top 20 in 2021 and 2024 respectively on Folk Radio, after stepping away from her music in 2013, to care for her mum and aunt.
Carole’s music is unafraid. She finds wisdom in nature exploring true self and courage, persévérance and grace — an opportunity to see the world with all its beauty, wonder, and fragility.
Dale Carpenter worked as an elementary school teacher, a television news photographer, a documentary filmmaker, and a journalism professor at the University of Arkansas. He splits his time between Arkansas and New Jersey. Throughout his career songwriting has always been his therapy.
As a young, aspiring songwriter, he sent a tape of his songs to Wayland Holyfield, a fellow Arkansas songwriter who was successful in Nashville. After listening to the tape Holyfield advised, “When people hear a song, they don’t want to feel like there’s going to be a test afterwards.” But he encouraged Carpenter to keep writing, adding, “You’re going to do it anyway.” Today a song by Dale Carpenter promises two things—an honest, heartfelt reflection on the joys and challenges we all face as human beings, and a guarantee there will be no test after listening.
Mike Agranoff is best known to Folk Project regulars as the Program Chairman of the Troubadour for its first half-century. As a performer, he steadfastly defies categorization. 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 and English concertina, an almost telepathic transmittal of the essence of the song, and occasionally a 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 is his inclusion of some heart-stopping spoken word pieces that rivet the listener to unforgettable stories.
Christine Bilé is a Pittsfield, MA–based singer-songwriter crafting a rootsy, soul-fueled mix of pop-folk and loop soundscapes. In 2026, her single “Lend A Hand” hit #7 on the NACC Folk Charts, with international radio play spanning Switzerland, Ireland, Australia, and Belgium. She has earned dual official citations from the Massachusetts State Senate and House of Representatives, playing premier East Coast stages like Wilmington, Delaware’s Ladybug Music Festival, Black Bear Americana, and Sugar Hill Folk. Building major momentum for her Fall 2026 EP, Happiness Lives Here, her new single “Soldier of Love” (feat. Gina Coleman) is streaming now.
Ric Allendorf is an accomplished singer-songwriter and arts educator from Massachusetts.
Since his 2018 debut CD Take It All In, Ric has earned songwriting awards and opened for national artists like Abbie Gardner and Archie Fisher. He has featured at New England festivals, the 2021 NERFA “Folk DJ Emerging Artist Showcase” and renowned stages, like Club Passim.
Touring musician David Roth said, “Ric’s ability to listen, absorb, interpret, and deliver gets better and better. He has developed into an artist I love to listen to.”
Ric performs at a diverse array of venues across New England. For booking, visit ricallendorf.com
Susan Kane’s award-winning sweet and sharp Americana seeks to synthesize the natural and the ethereal, weaving words and melodies to create moving songs.
She’s recorded four albums which have all received extensive airplay. Reflecting on the last one, “Mostly Fine,”one reviewer called it “a set of potent originals that reveal a rich and eminently human inner world through the superimposition of the mundane and the magic. Susan recently released a cover of the Hunter/Garcia classic “Sugaree.” As the pandemic had finally receded, she has returned to performing in person but is thankful for the extended fan reach enabled by live streaming.
Annette Wasilik has been writing songs ever since she found a Sears Silvertone abandoned in a tin wardrobe in the basement when she was 14. “Songwriting,” Annette says, “is like diving for pearls. I sink down and let my emotions lead into melody which leads to phrasing and lyrics. Later the editing comes in.” Her debut album, Songs from the Talking House won Contemporary Folk Recording of the Year from The Washington Area Music Association in 2016. Her 2020 recording, Love & Fire released at #6 on the FolkDJ chart and #1 on the NACC chart and landed #40 on Folk DJ chart for the year.
John Hone has been a member of the Folk Project for well over ten years and is grateful for the friendships he’s made in this wonderful musical community John writes and performs original compositions and is working on his first CD.
Molly Hone has been playing music since her dad, John, gave her, her first guitar for her sixteenth birthday. She has been writing her own songs for nearly as long.
Molly and John—Hone Sweet Hone—have performed together many times over the past 15 years including recently at the Troubadour.
Carole Wise is an award-winning singer-songwriter from Maine. Her debut album, “Long Way Home” and “North Star,” achieved remarkable success charting in the Top 20 in 2021 and 2024 respectively on Folk Radio, after stepping away from her music in 2013, to care for her mum and aunt.
Carole’s music is unafraid. She finds wisdom in nature exploring true self and courage, persévérance and grace — an opportunity to see the world with all its beauty, wonder, and fragility.
Dale Carpenter worked as an elementary school teacher, a television news photographer, a documentary filmmaker, and a journalism professor at the University of Arkansas. He splits his time between Arkansas and New Jersey. Throughout his career songwriting has always been his therapy.
As a young, aspiring songwriter, he sent a tape of his songs to Wayland Holyfield, a fellow Arkansas songwriter who was successful in Nashville. After listening to the tape Holyfield advised, “When people hear a song, they don’t want to feel like there’s going to be a test afterwards.” But he encouraged Carpenter to keep writing, adding, “You’re going to do it anyway.” Today a song by Dale Carpenter promises two things—an honest, heartfelt reflection on the joys and challenges we all face as human beings, and a guarantee there will be no test after listening.
Mike Agranoff is best known to Folk Project regulars as the Program Chairman of the Troubadour for its first half-century. As a performer, he steadfastly defies categorization. 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 and English concertina, an almost telepathic transmittal of the essence of the song, and occasionally a 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 is his inclusion of some heart-stopping spoken word pieces that rivet the listener to unforgettable stories.
Christine Bilé is a Pittsfield, MA–based singer-songwriter crafting a rootsy, soul-fueled mix of pop-folk and loop soundscapes. In 2026, her single “Lend A Hand” hit #7 on the NACC Folk Charts, with international radio play spanning Switzerland, Ireland, Australia, and Belgium. She has earned dual official citations from the Massachusetts State Senate and House of Representatives, playing premier East Coast stages like Wilmington, Delaware’s Ladybug Music Festival, Black Bear Americana, and Sugar Hill Folk. Building major momentum for her Fall 2026 EP, Happiness Lives Here, her new single “Soldier of Love” (feat. Gina Coleman) is streaming now.
Ric Allendorf is an accomplished singer-songwriter and arts educator from Massachusetts.
Since his 2018 debut CD Take It All In, Ric has earned songwriting awards and opened for national artists like Abbie Gardner and Archie Fisher. He has featured at New England festivals, the 2021 NERFA “Folk DJ Emerging Artist Showcase” and renowned stages, like Club Passim.
Touring musician David Roth said, “Ric’s ability to listen, absorb, interpret, and deliver gets better and better. He has developed into an artist I love to listen to.”
Ric performs at a diverse array of venues across New England. For booking, visit ricallendorf.com
Susan Kane’s award-winning sweet and sharp Americana seeks to synthesize the natural and the ethereal, weaving words and melodies to create moving songs.
She’s recorded four albums which have all received extensive airplay. Reflecting on the last one, “Mostly Fine,”one reviewer called it “a set of potent originals that reveal a rich and eminently human inner world through the superimposition of the mundane and the magic. Susan recently released a cover of the Hunter/Garcia classic “Sugaree.” As the pandemic had finally receded, she has returned to performing in person but is thankful for the extended fan reach enabled by live streaming.
Annette Wasilik has been writing songs ever since she found a Sears Silvertone abandoned in a tin wardrobe in the basement when she was 14. “Songwriting,” Annette says, “is like diving for pearls. I sink down and let my emotions lead into melody which leads to phrasing and lyrics. Later the editing comes in.” Her debut album, Songs from the Talking House won Contemporary Folk Recording of the Year from The Washington Area Music Association in 2016. Her 2020 recording, Love & Fire released at #6 on the FolkDJ chart and #1 on the NACC chart and landed #40 on Folk DJ chart for the year.
John Hone has been a member of the Folk Project for well over ten years and is grateful for the friendships he’s made in this wonderful musical community John writes and performs original compositions and is working on his first CD.
Molly Hone has been playing music since her dad, John, gave her, her first guitar for her sixteenth birthday. She has been writing her own songs for nearly as long.
Molly and John—Hone Sweet Hone—have performed together many times over the past 15 years including recently at the Troubadour.
Carole Wise is an award-winning singer-songwriter from Maine. Her debut album, “Long Way Home” and “North Star,” achieved remarkable success charting in the Top 20 in 2021 and 2024 respectively on Folk Radio, after stepping away from her music in 2013, to care for her mum and aunt.
Carole’s music is unafraid. She finds wisdom in nature exploring true self and courage, persévérance and grace — an opportunity to see the world with all its beauty, wonder, and fragility.
Dale Carpenter worked as an elementary school teacher, a television news photographer, a documentary filmmaker, and a journalism professor at the University of Arkansas. He splits his time between Arkansas and New Jersey. Throughout his career songwriting has always been his therapy.
As a young, aspiring songwriter, he sent a tape of his songs to Wayland Holyfield, a fellow Arkansas songwriter who was successful in Nashville. After listening to the tape Holyfield advised, “When people hear a song, they don’t want to feel like there’s going to be a test afterwards.” But he encouraged Carpenter to keep writing, adding, “You’re going to do it anyway.” Today a song by Dale Carpenter promises two things—an honest, heartfelt reflection on the joys and challenges we all face as human beings, and a guarantee there will be no test after listening.
Mike Agranoff is best known to Folk Project regulars as the Program Chairman of the Troubadour for its first half-century. As a performer, he steadfastly defies categorization. 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 and English concertina, an almost telepathic transmittal of the essence of the song, and occasionally a 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 is his inclusion of some heart-stopping spoken word pieces that rivet the listener to unforgettable stories.
Christine Bilé is a Pittsfield, MA–based singer-songwriter crafting a rootsy, soul-fueled mix of pop-folk and loop soundscapes. In 2026, her single “Lend A Hand” hit #7 on the NACC Folk Charts, with international radio play spanning Switzerland, Ireland, Australia, and Belgium. She has earned dual official citations from the Massachusetts State Senate and House of Representatives, playing premier East Coast stages like Wilmington, Delaware’s Ladybug Music Festival, Black Bear Americana, and Sugar Hill Folk. Building major momentum for her Fall 2026 EP, Happiness Lives Here, her new single “Soldier of Love” (feat. Gina Coleman) is streaming now.
Ric Allendorf is an accomplished singer-songwriter and arts educator from Massachusetts.
Since his 2018 debut CD Take It All In, Ric has earned songwriting awards and opened for national artists like Abbie Gardner and Archie Fisher. He has featured at New England festivals, the 2021 NERFA “Folk DJ Emerging Artist Showcase” and renowned stages, like Club Passim.
Touring musician David Roth said, “Ric’s ability to listen, absorb, interpret, and deliver gets better and better. He has developed into an artist I love to listen to.”
Ric performs at a diverse array of venues across New England. For booking, visit ricallendorf.com
Susan Kane’s award-winning sweet and sharp Americana seeks to synthesize the natural and the ethereal, weaving words and melodies to create moving songs.
She’s recorded four albums which have all received extensive airplay. Reflecting on the last one, “Mostly Fine,”one reviewer called it “a set of potent originals that reveal a rich and eminently human inner world through the superimposition of the mundane and the magic. Susan recently released a cover of the Hunter/Garcia classic “Sugaree.” As the pandemic had finally receded, she has returned to performing in person but is thankful for the extended fan reach enabled by live streaming.
Annette Wasilik has been writing songs ever since she found a Sears Silvertone abandoned in a tin wardrobe in the basement when she was 14. “Songwriting,” Annette says, “is like diving for pearls. I sink down and let my emotions lead into melody which leads to phrasing and lyrics. Later the editing comes in.” Her debut album, Songs from the Talking House won Contemporary Folk Recording of the Year from The Washington Area Music Association in 2016. Her 2020 recording, Love & Fire released at #6 on the FolkDJ chart and #1 on the NACC chart and landed #40 on Folk DJ chart for the year.
John Hone has been a member of the Folk Project for well over ten years and is grateful for the friendships he’s made in this wonderful musical community John writes and performs original compositions and is working on his first CD.
Molly Hone has been playing music since her dad, John, gave her, her first guitar for her sixteenth birthday. She has been writing her own songs for nearly as long.
Molly and John—Hone Sweet Hone—have performed together many times over the past 15 years including recently at the Troubadour.
Carole Wise is an award-winning singer-songwriter from Maine. Her debut album, “Long Way Home” and “North Star,” achieved remarkable success charting in the Top 20 in 2021 and 2024 respectively on Folk Radio, after stepping away from her music in 2013, to care for her mum and aunt.
Carole’s music is unafraid. She finds wisdom in nature exploring true self and courage, persévérance and grace — an opportunity to see the world with all its beauty, wonder, and fragility.
Dale Carpenter worked as an elementary school teacher, a television news photographer, a documentary filmmaker, and a journalism professor at the University of Arkansas. He splits his time between Arkansas and New Jersey. Throughout his career songwriting has always been his therapy.
As a young, aspiring songwriter, he sent a tape of his songs to Wayland Holyfield, a fellow Arkansas songwriter who was successful in Nashville. After listening to the tape Holyfield advised, “When people hear a song, they don’t want to feel like there’s going to be a test afterwards.” But he encouraged Carpenter to keep writing, adding, “You’re going to do it anyway.” Today a song by Dale Carpenter promises two things—an honest, heartfelt reflection on the joys and challenges we all face as human beings, and a guarantee there will be no test after listening.
Mike Agranoff is best known to Folk Project regulars as the Program Chairman of the Troubadour for its first half-century. As a performer, he steadfastly defies categorization. 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 and English concertina, an almost telepathic transmittal of the essence of the song, and occasionally a 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 is his inclusion of some heart-stopping spoken word pieces that rivet the listener to unforgettable stories.
Christine Bilé is a Pittsfield, MA–based singer-songwriter crafting a rootsy, soul-fueled mix of pop-folk and loop soundscapes. In 2026, her single “Lend A Hand” hit #7 on the NACC Folk Charts, with international radio play spanning Switzerland, Ireland, Australia, and Belgium. She has earned dual official citations from the Massachusetts State Senate and House of Representatives, playing premier East Coast stages like Wilmington, Delaware’s Ladybug Music Festival, Black Bear Americana, and Sugar Hill Folk. Building major momentum for her Fall 2026 EP, Happiness Lives Here, her new single “Soldier of Love” (feat. Gina Coleman) is streaming now.
