The Tall Pines are a shack-shakin’, foot stompin’ duo – Connie Lynn Petruk & Christmas Davis – who weld together their love of garage-rock, classic-country, and southern-soul to create a sound that reflects their own original style. They produce “The Tall Pines Revue” series at Joe’s Pub in NYC and have performed at festivals, and on bills with Steve Earle, Norah Jones, et al. The Tall Pines conjure up road-trip music for everyday life, juke-joint pit-stops, and out of body experiences.
http://www.thetallpines.com/
A technician of the sacred, Adam Lytle writes songs that explore the darker regions of the heart. With its striking lyricism and evocative arrangements, his solo debut, “This is the Fire” introduces a new voice in the haunted tower of longing where the likes of Leonard Cohen and Scott Walker reside. Known for the power of his live performances, Lytle honed his craft for years leading acclaimed bands, Quicksilver Daydream and Wild Leaves and has won crowds all over North America.
https://www.adamlytle.com/
Michele spent 23 years performing and recording with her late husband, Rick Gedney, in the duo Open Book. Their final album, “Leaning In,” was released following Rick’s passing and has garnered considerable airplay on folk radio.Michele is a founding member/teacher at the Dar Williams retreat, ”Writing a Song That Matters” in its 12th year. Her song, “Go”was released by CryCryCry on their 2020 album, “Live at the Freight”. Michele was the winner of the 2017 Connecticut Folk Festival Songwriting Competition.
http://www.openbookmusic.com/
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