Streaming Tuesdays
Time: Tuesdays 7 PM to 8PM Eastern Time
URL: facebook.com/FolkProject/live
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.

Jack Barksdale is a 15 year old folk/americana singer/songwriter from Texas. Inspired by folk, rock, and blues legends Jack started performing original music at the age of nine and has already shared the stage with Wynonna Judd, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Bruce Robison, John Fullbright and Hayes Carll.
Jack tours nationally and wows audiences with lyrics wise beyond his years. Jack plays guitar, slide guitar, harmonica, mandolin, piano and ukulele, but identifies first and foremost as a songwriter.
American Songwriter wrote “Jack Barksdale has insights and awareness far beyond people twice his age, and he’s able to put them into songs that touch listeners.”

Peter Lehndorff writes folk and jazz songs about everyday life. Some are humorous. Some are serious. They are observations about the things that happen to him and the stuff he sees. There are stories about cars; what he eats; and the places he has lived. His car-related tunes were on NPR’s “CarTalk” radio show.
In addition to his slice-of-life songs, Peter is now mixing the funny with the serious; the romantic with the eccentric. He has shared the stage with many artists from Tom Paxton, Bill Morrissey, Robert Earl Keen, Martin Sexton, Arlo Guthrie, and Dar Williams.
Sue Hill teaches uke to groups in Connecticut and plays fiddle for community dance bands.

Michael McNevin lives in Niles CA, where just yesterday, the power got knocked out AGAIN! But all is well at The Mudpuddle Shop. This time Michael is joined by guest Dan Bracken from Michigan, and cameo chair visitors Sara Glaser & Mike’s 88-Year-old Dad Jack. Michael will have a small studio audience of Niles locals piled into The Mudpuddle Shop, armed with flashlights and marshmallows. If during Michael’s show, the power gets knocked out AGAIN by a California storm, fear not. Michael and The Mudpuddle Gang will relaunch the show Campfire Style with a cellphone hot spot and flashlights. Thomas Edison & Graham Bell, eat your hearts out.

Owen Walsh has been telling stories and performing music his entire life. He’s followed in the long tradition of Americana folk music, in which lyrics are equal in importance to the melodies that bind them. His years of formal training combined with his zest for informal improvisation create a unique blend of musical expression that incorporates the many styles Owen loves. He’s performed all over, including Nashville, New York City, Los Angeles and Ireland. It doesn’t matter if he’s playing a small open mic or a sold-out show, Owen performs with the same bluesy, earnest passion, no matter who’s listening. In his daylight hours, Owen also works as a freelance journalist, so whether it’s in print or on stage, he’s always telling a story to somebody.

American singer-songwriter-author David Berkeley writes songs capable of both breaking and mending the heart. In addition to David’s solo career, he is one half of the wildly creative Trans-Atlantic costumed duo Son of Town Hall. He tours extensively all over the country and world and has opened/toured with Dido, Don McLean, Ben Folds, Billy Bragg, Ray Lamontagne, Nickel Creek and many more. He was a Kerrville New Folk winner, a New Song and Rocky Mountain Folks Festival Finalist. He’s performed on Mountain Stage, The World Café, the Sundance Film Festival, South by Southwest, XM Loft Sessions, Acoustic Café, to name a few.

Jack Barksdale is a 15 year old folk/americana singer/songwriter from Texas. Inspired by folk, rock, and blues legends Jack started performing original music at the age of nine and has already shared the stage with Wynonna Judd, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Bruce Robison, John Fullbright and Hayes Carll.
Jack tours nationally and wows audiences with lyrics wise beyond his years. Jack plays guitar, slide guitar, harmonica, mandolin, piano and ukulele, but identifies first and foremost as a songwriter.
American Songwriter wrote “Jack Barksdale has insights and awareness far beyond people twice his age, and he’s able to put them into songs that touch listeners.”

Peter Lehndorff writes folk and jazz songs about everyday life. Some are humorous. Some are serious. They are observations about the things that happen to him and the stuff he sees. There are stories about cars; what he eats; and the places he has lived. His car-related tunes were on NPR’s “CarTalk” radio show.
In addition to his slice-of-life songs, Peter is now mixing the funny with the serious; the romantic with the eccentric. He has shared the stage with many artists from Tom Paxton, Bill Morrissey, Robert Earl Keen, Martin Sexton, Arlo Guthrie, and Dar Williams.
Sue Hill teaches uke to groups in Connecticut and plays fiddle for community dance bands.

Michael McNevin lives in Niles CA, where just yesterday, the power got knocked out AGAIN! But all is well at The Mudpuddle Shop. This time Michael is joined by guest Dan Bracken from Michigan, and cameo chair visitors Sara Glaser & Mike’s 88-Year-old Dad Jack. Michael will have a small studio audience of Niles locals piled into The Mudpuddle Shop, armed with flashlights and marshmallows. If during Michael’s show, the power gets knocked out AGAIN by a California storm, fear not. Michael and The Mudpuddle Gang will relaunch the show Campfire Style with a cellphone hot spot and flashlights. Thomas Edison & Graham Bell, eat your hearts out.

Owen Walsh has been telling stories and performing music his entire life. He’s followed in the long tradition of Americana folk music, in which lyrics are equal in importance to the melodies that bind them. His years of formal training combined with his zest for informal improvisation create a unique blend of musical expression that incorporates the many styles Owen loves. He’s performed all over, including Nashville, New York City, Los Angeles and Ireland. It doesn’t matter if he’s playing a small open mic or a sold-out show, Owen performs with the same bluesy, earnest passion, no matter who’s listening. In his daylight hours, Owen also works as a freelance journalist, so whether it’s in print or on stage, he’s always telling a story to somebody.

American singer-songwriter-author David Berkeley writes songs capable of both breaking and mending the heart. In addition to David’s solo career, he is one half of the wildly creative Trans-Atlantic costumed duo Son of Town Hall. He tours extensively all over the country and world and has opened/toured with Dido, Don McLean, Ben Folds, Billy Bragg, Ray Lamontagne, Nickel Creek and many more. He was a Kerrville New Folk winner, a New Song and Rocky Mountain Folks Festival Finalist. He’s performed on Mountain Stage, The World Café, the Sundance Film Festival, South by Southwest, XM Loft Sessions, Acoustic Café, to name a few.

Jack Barksdale is a 15 year old folk/americana singer/songwriter from Texas. Inspired by folk, rock, and blues legends Jack started performing original music at the age of nine and has already shared the stage with Wynonna Judd, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Bruce Robison, John Fullbright and Hayes Carll.
Jack tours nationally and wows audiences with lyrics wise beyond his years. Jack plays guitar, slide guitar, harmonica, mandolin, piano and ukulele, but identifies first and foremost as a songwriter.
American Songwriter wrote “Jack Barksdale has insights and awareness far beyond people twice his age, and he’s able to put them into songs that touch listeners.”

Peter Lehndorff writes folk and jazz songs about everyday life. Some are humorous. Some are serious. They are observations about the things that happen to him and the stuff he sees. There are stories about cars; what he eats; and the places he has lived. His car-related tunes were on NPR’s “CarTalk” radio show.
In addition to his slice-of-life songs, Peter is now mixing the funny with the serious; the romantic with the eccentric. He has shared the stage with many artists from Tom Paxton, Bill Morrissey, Robert Earl Keen, Martin Sexton, Arlo Guthrie, and Dar Williams.
Sue Hill teaches uke to groups in Connecticut and plays fiddle for community dance bands.

Michael McNevin lives in Niles CA, where just yesterday, the power got knocked out AGAIN! But all is well at The Mudpuddle Shop. This time Michael is joined by guest Dan Bracken from Michigan, and cameo chair visitors Sara Glaser & Mike’s 88-Year-old Dad Jack. Michael will have a small studio audience of Niles locals piled into The Mudpuddle Shop, armed with flashlights and marshmallows. If during Michael’s show, the power gets knocked out AGAIN by a California storm, fear not. Michael and The Mudpuddle Gang will relaunch the show Campfire Style with a cellphone hot spot and flashlights. Thomas Edison & Graham Bell, eat your hearts out.

Owen Walsh has been telling stories and performing music his entire life. He’s followed in the long tradition of Americana folk music, in which lyrics are equal in importance to the melodies that bind them. His years of formal training combined with his zest for informal improvisation create a unique blend of musical expression that incorporates the many styles Owen loves. He’s performed all over, including Nashville, New York City, Los Angeles and Ireland. It doesn’t matter if he’s playing a small open mic or a sold-out show, Owen performs with the same bluesy, earnest passion, no matter who’s listening. In his daylight hours, Owen also works as a freelance journalist, so whether it’s in print or on stage, he’s always telling a story to somebody.

American singer-songwriter-author David Berkeley writes songs capable of both breaking and mending the heart. In addition to David’s solo career, he is one half of the wildly creative Trans-Atlantic costumed duo Son of Town Hall. He tours extensively all over the country and world and has opened/toured with Dido, Don McLean, Ben Folds, Billy Bragg, Ray Lamontagne, Nickel Creek and many more. He was a Kerrville New Folk winner, a New Song and Rocky Mountain Folks Festival Finalist. He’s performed on Mountain Stage, The World Café, the Sundance Film Festival, South by Southwest, XM Loft Sessions, Acoustic Café, to name a few.

Jack Barksdale is a 15 year old folk/americana singer/songwriter from Texas. Inspired by folk, rock, and blues legends Jack started performing original music at the age of nine and has already shared the stage with Wynonna Judd, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Bruce Robison, John Fullbright and Hayes Carll.
Jack tours nationally and wows audiences with lyrics wise beyond his years. Jack plays guitar, slide guitar, harmonica, mandolin, piano and ukulele, but identifies first and foremost as a songwriter.
American Songwriter wrote “Jack Barksdale has insights and awareness far beyond people twice his age, and he’s able to put them into songs that touch listeners.”

Peter Lehndorff writes folk and jazz songs about everyday life. Some are humorous. Some are serious. They are observations about the things that happen to him and the stuff he sees. There are stories about cars; what he eats; and the places he has lived. His car-related tunes were on NPR’s “CarTalk” radio show.
In addition to his slice-of-life songs, Peter is now mixing the funny with the serious; the romantic with the eccentric. He has shared the stage with many artists from Tom Paxton, Bill Morrissey, Robert Earl Keen, Martin Sexton, Arlo Guthrie, and Dar Williams.
Sue Hill teaches uke to groups in Connecticut and plays fiddle for community dance bands.

Michael McNevin lives in Niles CA, where just yesterday, the power got knocked out AGAIN! But all is well at The Mudpuddle Shop. This time Michael is joined by guest Dan Bracken from Michigan, and cameo chair visitors Sara Glaser & Mike’s 88-Year-old Dad Jack. Michael will have a small studio audience of Niles locals piled into The Mudpuddle Shop, armed with flashlights and marshmallows. If during Michael’s show, the power gets knocked out AGAIN by a California storm, fear not. Michael and The Mudpuddle Gang will relaunch the show Campfire Style with a cellphone hot spot and flashlights. Thomas Edison & Graham Bell, eat your hearts out.

Owen Walsh has been telling stories and performing music his entire life. He’s followed in the long tradition of Americana folk music, in which lyrics are equal in importance to the melodies that bind them. His years of formal training combined with his zest for informal improvisation create a unique blend of musical expression that incorporates the many styles Owen loves. He’s performed all over, including Nashville, New York City, Los Angeles and Ireland. It doesn’t matter if he’s playing a small open mic or a sold-out show, Owen performs with the same bluesy, earnest passion, no matter who’s listening. In his daylight hours, Owen also works as a freelance journalist, so whether it’s in print or on stage, he’s always telling a story to somebody.

American singer-songwriter-author David Berkeley writes songs capable of both breaking and mending the heart. In addition to David’s solo career, he is one half of the wildly creative Trans-Atlantic costumed duo Son of Town Hall. He tours extensively all over the country and world and has opened/toured with Dido, Don McLean, Ben Folds, Billy Bragg, Ray Lamontagne, Nickel Creek and many more. He was a Kerrville New Folk winner, a New Song and Rocky Mountain Folks Festival Finalist. He’s performed on Mountain Stage, The World Café, the Sundance Film Festival, South by Southwest, XM Loft Sessions, Acoustic Café, to name a few.