
Darlingside
• The Music Hall Lounge
Known for their harmonies, intelligent songwriting, and hilarious stage presence, the Boston-based quartet is a live-performance favorite on the Seacoast!
Music from around the corner or around the world.
Known for their harmonies, intelligent songwriting, and hilarious stage presence, the Boston-based quartet is a live-performance favorite on the Seacoast!
Up-and-comer Tomberlin’s music has been widely praised for the sparsity and delicacy of its instrumentation, especially in contrast with the emotional heft of her lyrics.
Founder of the iconic Canadian band, Great Big Sea, Séan McCann presents a rollicking return to his own maritime roots and an invigorating breath of salty sea air.
The #1 charting singer-songwriter Chris Pierce has toured with Seal, Cold War Kids, Keb' Mo', Sunny War and more, in addition to topping the Billboard Blues chart and Americana lists.
Self-described as “rhythm and bluegrass,” Bitter Pill is a tight-knit family who play a dark and anachronistic twist of folk, blues, jazz, rockabilly, and country.
Known for her exploratory use of vocal timbre and texture in her musical stylings, Taylor O’Donnell’s musical dialogue combines her R&B, folk, jazz, rock, and classical music training.
Two singer-songwriter veterans bring decades on the road and Americana artistry together with no holds barred.
The multilayered string duo’s original cinematic folk songs are rich with vocal harmonies over layered pizzicato chords and dreamy and dramatic instrumental pieces.
The best of the best in Boston’s American string scene, Darol Anger, Courtney Hartman, Joe Walsh, Lukas Pool, and Sharon Gilchrist create a spirited musical conversation that’s sparky, informal, and emotional all in one.
A truly original new voice in songwriting, Bella White creates an undeniable magic on her debut album that Rolling Stone praised as “sublime Appalachian heartbreak.”
Playing old-time traditional music from southeast Appalachia and beyond, Nora and her banjo have appeared on NPR’s Tiny Desk, Dolly Parton’s America, and numerous festivals across the country.
Award-winning recording artist Will Dailey’s sound has been described as a venn diagram of multiple genres with a rich vintage vibe channeled through his authentic and energetic performances.
Taylor Ashton’s songwriting and lyrics evokes Joni Mitchell, Bill Withers, and Randy Newman. The Oshima Brothers’s shows are a deep breath, a dance party, and a sonic embrace, all in one.
The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter’s deep, smooth voice is seriously easy to fall into, making his songs perfect for TV, film, and collaborations with the likes of Judy Collins and Chrissi Poland.
Melissa Ferrick is one of the most prolific and hardworking artists in the independent music business, having performed with Joan Armatrading, Weezer, Bob Dylan, John Hiatt, and Ani DiFranco.
Mixing a blend of soulful singer-songwriter repertoire with hints of jazz, classic rock, and jamband, the Sarah Blacker Band's sound is familiar, compelling, and chill-evoking all in the same breath.
Merging evocative folk, melodic pop, and an edgier roots rock sensibility, singer-songwriter Jonatha Brooke has been writing songs, musicals, and Disney scores since the early 90s.
Willy Porter’s guitar-driven events deliver songs part grit, soul, and muscle with virtuoso fret-work, and Tom Pirozzoli’s sophisticated guitar work forms the rich backdrop for his warm tenor voice.
A national treasure and New England’s own, Ellis Paul is a singular storyteller, a musician whose words reach out from inside for all to hear.
An acclaimed singer-songwriter of rare talent, Lucy is “a truly gifted performer with a bag full of enchanting songs” (The New Yorker) and “the troubadour laureate of modern city folk” (Boston Globe).