
Lee DeWyze
• The Music Hall Lounge
The American Idol winner (Season 9) creates a delicate balance of harmony, melody, deep emotion and subtlety with his folk chart-topping music.
Music from around the corner or around the world.
The American Idol winner (Season 9) creates a delicate balance of harmony, melody, deep emotion and subtlety with his folk chart-topping music.
From heart-wrenching ballads to foot-stompin’ rock ‘n’ roll, whether live or on record, Ward Hayden and the Outliers is a musical force to be reckoned with.
With a sound that blends traditional and contemporary flamenco plus Jimi Hendrix and the Grateful Dead, Juanito Pascual is "one of the hottest flamenco guitarists in recent years" (NPR).
The Nashville-based indie pop singer-songwriter displays craftsmanship beyond her years, evident through her use of salient detail, raw emotion, and poignant word choice, and having toured with Jon McLaughlin, Ava Max, and Betty Who.
Griffin House celebrates his new album, Stories for a Rainy Day, with a stripped down rootsy Americana sound.
The 15-time International Bluegrass Music Association Player of the Year and a Tennessee-born guitar prodigy make for a powerhouse acoustic duo, with white-hot picking and stone country vocals on the rootsier side of Americana.
Known for her exploratory use of vocal timbre and texture in her musical stylings, Taylor O’Donnell uses her roots in R&B, folk, jazz, rock, and classical music training to communicate her musical dialogue.
Mark Erelli turns adversity into finely embroidered rock songs that burn with urgency, with songwriting that explores the unknown glories of this planet and love’s transformational power.
Deb Talan was known as a singer and songwriter in her own right before forming Hummingfish and eventually the long-running duo The Weepies with Steven Tannen.
Brazilian bandolinist and three-time Latin Grammy Award-winner Hamilton de Holanda’s playing and improvising transcend limitations and genres.
Over 30 years and more than 20 records, Wilcox has continued to hone his craft, pairing thoughtful insights with his warm baritone, open tunings, and deft technique.
Lucy’s bell tone voice, unshakable melodies, and knack for wise, wry lyrics clenches the heart and commands the stage.
The Midnight Wrens blend threads of Americana, funk, jazz, and folk into soothing, sometimes gravelly, original songs with colorful harmonies and heartfelt lyrics.
Rootsy singer, Chastity Brown combines gospel and blues with melodic sensibility and honest emotion. Sawyer Fredericks’s honest and elegantly stripped down style has been described as “free range folk.”
The Postmodern Jukebox singer with a timeless voice sure to outlast eras, Haley has collaborated with legends like The Doors and Jeff Goldblum.
With a star-studded career that has spanned two decades, Kaki King continues to live at the forefront of guitarists and performance-makers.
Chuck E. Costa and Mira Costa make up The Sea The Sea, an upstate New York-based indie folk-pop duo featuring what Bob Boilen (NPR’s All Songs Considered) calls “excellent harmonies.”
This Vermont duo has opened for the likes of Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, and the late Tom Petty with their honest and heartfelt music.
Hayley Reardon is a critically acclaimed folk pop artist who masterfully channels her colorful stories through music, capturing even the most subtle nuances of the human experience with a striking clarity.
Called “dashing and extraordinary” by The Strad Magazine, the Apple Hill String Quartet are the Artistic Directors and resident musicians at the Apple Hill Center for Chamber Music.
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.
Cincotti’s music is an upbeat blend of musical styles that brings active, rhythmic piano playing back into the landscape of modern music.