(Free Concert - Tips Encouraged)

Jeri Katherine’s compelling performances connect and rejuvenate audiences, centering vulnerable lyrics, dynamic vocals and guitar, and a grounding Folk/Americana sound.

($25)

“A refreshing take on the neo-soul / funk sound, unbound by modern cliches.” — Glide Magazine

(Free Concert - Tips Encouraged)

Jeri Katherine’s compelling performances connect and rejuvenate audiences, centering vulnerable lyrics, dynamic vocals and guitar, and a grounding Folk/Americana sound.

($15 in advance/ $20 day of the show)

Claiming wide-ranging influences from AC/DC and The Ramones to John Coltrane and Parliament, Johnny’s style is reminiscent of Billy Strings—a sound he calls a funky country bluegrass good time for working folks.

($25)

Cole Chaney’s music blends Appalachian folk, bluegrass, and country with the dark weight and raw energy of 1990s grunge rock. Built around acoustic instruments like fiddle, mandolin, and upright bass, his sound is elevated by thunderous drums, haunting melodies, and...

(Free Concert - Tips Encouraged)

A beautiful synthesis of neo-folk, pop, and Americana with elements of jazz, tinges of psychedelia and a little bit of mellow rock and roll, The Wild Hymns are the original songs of singer/songwriter Megan Woodland Hewitt (née Donley) and her band.

(Free Concert - Tips Encouraged)

A beautiful synthesis of neo-folk, pop, and Americana with elements of jazz, tinges of psychedelia and a little bit of mellow rock and roll, The Wild Hymns are the original songs of singer/songwriter Megan Woodland Hewitt (née Donley) and her band.

($15)

The Unfaithful Servants, have become one of Canada’s must-see acts. Known for explosive instrumentals, soaring harmonies, and powerful songwriting, they deliver a thrilling mix of folk, bluegrass, and Americana.

(Free Concert - Tips Encouraged)

Ananga’s songs are reflective of her journey from a young girl in the orange groves and mountains of Southern California, to the soft, lush hills of West Virginia. This music is born from her connection to Nature, within and without.

(Free Concert - Tips Encouraged)

Ananga’s songs are reflective of her journey from a young girl in the orange groves and mountains of Southern California, to the soft, lush hills of West Virginia. This music is born from her connection to Nature, within and without.