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.
Modern-folk duo Friction Farm, is a husband and wife team of traveling troubadours. Aidan Quinn and Christine Stay, combine storytelling, social commentary and humor to create songs of everyday life, local heroes, and quirky observations. Their lyrically rich, harmony-driven songs earned them spots as Kerrville New Folk Finalists, Falcon Ridge Emerging Artists, and South Florida Folk Festival Songwriter winners. Friction Farm’s latest CD, “Evidence of Hope ” , which reached #10 on the Folk Radio Chart, was inspired by the collision of strong political polarity with personal kindness, the intersection of fragility and breathtaking beauty. Somehow Friction Farm nurtured hope through a pandemic.
Julie Grower is a Nashville-based Folk/Americana singer-songwriter and a recipient of two Billboard Achievement awards for songwriting. She has released two albums, In a New Light and Lucky 7, which includes “Hometown Hallelujah”. The song was originally written to celebrate the resilience and cooperative spirit of the people of Nashville, TN in the wake of catastrophic flooding in May 2010 and has been chosen as the theme song for author Michael Klein’s new spoken word podcast The Voice of Free Earth. Her song “Down Here” was recently showcased by Alive Hospice as a song of healing for those affected by grief. She is currently working on a song series devoted to animals with a focus on endangered species.
Modern-folk duo Friction Farm, is a husband and wife team of traveling troubadours. Aidan Quinn and Christine Stay, combine storytelling, social commentary and humor to create songs of everyday life, local heroes, and quirky observations. Their lyrically rich, harmony-driven songs earned them spots as Kerrville New Folk Finalists, Falcon Ridge Emerging Artists, and South Florida Folk Festival Songwriter winners. Friction Farm’s latest CD, “Evidence of Hope ” , which reached #10 on the Folk Radio Chart, was inspired by the collision of strong political polarity with personal kindness, the intersection of fragility and breathtaking beauty. Somehow Friction Farm nurtured hope through a pandemic.
Julie Grower is a Nashville-based Folk/Americana singer-songwriter and a recipient of two Billboard Achievement awards for songwriting. She has released two albums, In a New Light and Lucky 7, which includes “Hometown Hallelujah”. The song was originally written to celebrate the resilience and cooperative spirit of the people of Nashville, TN in the wake of catastrophic flooding in May 2010 and has been chosen as the theme song for author Michael Klein’s new spoken word podcast The Voice of Free Earth. Her song “Down Here” was recently showcased by Alive Hospice as a song of healing for those affected by grief. She is currently working on a song series devoted to animals with a focus on endangered species.
Modern-folk duo Friction Farm, is a husband and wife team of traveling troubadours. Aidan Quinn and Christine Stay, combine storytelling, social commentary and humor to create songs of everyday life, local heroes, and quirky observations. Their lyrically rich, harmony-driven songs earned them spots as Kerrville New Folk Finalists, Falcon Ridge Emerging Artists, and South Florida Folk Festival Songwriter winners. Friction Farm’s latest CD, “Evidence of Hope ” , which reached #10 on the Folk Radio Chart, was inspired by the collision of strong political polarity with personal kindness, the intersection of fragility and breathtaking beauty. Somehow Friction Farm nurtured hope through a pandemic.
Julie Grower is a Nashville-based Folk/Americana singer-songwriter and a recipient of two Billboard Achievement awards for songwriting. She has released two albums, In a New Light and Lucky 7, which includes “Hometown Hallelujah”. The song was originally written to celebrate the resilience and cooperative spirit of the people of Nashville, TN in the wake of catastrophic flooding in May 2010 and has been chosen as the theme song for author Michael Klein’s new spoken word podcast The Voice of Free Earth. Her song “Down Here” was recently showcased by Alive Hospice as a song of healing for those affected by grief. She is currently working on a song series devoted to animals with a focus on endangered species.
Modern-folk duo Friction Farm, is a husband and wife team of traveling troubadours. Aidan Quinn and Christine Stay, combine storytelling, social commentary and humor to create songs of everyday life, local heroes, and quirky observations. Their lyrically rich, harmony-driven songs earned them spots as Kerrville New Folk Finalists, Falcon Ridge Emerging Artists, and South Florida Folk Festival Songwriter winners. Friction Farm’s latest CD, “Evidence of Hope ” , which reached #10 on the Folk Radio Chart, was inspired by the collision of strong political polarity with personal kindness, the intersection of fragility and breathtaking beauty. Somehow Friction Farm nurtured hope through a pandemic.
Julie Grower is a Nashville-based Folk/Americana singer-songwriter and a recipient of two Billboard Achievement awards for songwriting. She has released two albums, In a New Light and Lucky 7, which includes “Hometown Hallelujah”. The song was originally written to celebrate the resilience and cooperative spirit of the people of Nashville, TN in the wake of catastrophic flooding in May 2010 and has been chosen as the theme song for author Michael Klein’s new spoken word podcast The Voice of Free Earth. Her song “Down Here” was recently showcased by Alive Hospice as a song of healing for those affected by grief. She is currently working on a song series devoted to animals with a focus on endangered species.