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February 2023
Sean McConnell
Sean McConnell was born in Athol, Massachusetts to folk singer parents. Growing up in a musical household got him started in songwriting at an early age. When he was eleven, his family moved to Georgia and that was when Sean started getting serious about writing songs and playing guitar. After college at Middle Tennessee State University, he released his debut album in 2000. He was signed to a publishing deal and was soon writing songs for Meat Loaf, Tim McGraw,…
Find out more »Live From Downtown: Yesenia McNett’s Tribute to Carole King
Carole King was born in Manhattan, New York in 1942 to a housewife mother and fireman father. Her mother taught her to play piano at an early age and by high school she formed her first band, the Co-Sines. In college she met Gerry Goffin and they became songwriting partners as well as husband and wife. She divorced Goffin in 1968 and in 1971 released her second solo album, Tapestry. It became one of the best-selling albums in music history,…
Find out more »Basile “The Greek”
The only son of Greek immigrants, his mother was named Rosemary and his dad was named Herb. Of course, his name is Basile! His unique blend of improvisation, characters, and comedic timing will have you rolling with laughter for the perfect date night on Valentine's Day weekend!
Find out more »An Intimate Evening with Collin Raye
Country artist Collin Raye was one of the true hit makers of the 1990’s. Collin continues to crank out soulful, heartfelt material with the honesty and richness that is signature to his vocals alone. Join us for an evening of music with Collin and his trio (piano, fiddle/mandolin and bass). With 24 top ten records, 16 #1 hits, and having been a 10 time male vocalist of the year nominee (5 CMA and 5 ACM), this truly electrifying performer of…
Find out more »Judy Collins
Born in Seattle in 1939, Judy Collins got her love of music from her pianist father. She began taking piano lessons at 13 years old but quit soon after to pursue her love of folk music. In 1961, a 22-year-old Collins moved to New York City and started performing at coffee shops in the Greenwich Village area. She released her first album, A Maid of Constant Sorrow, and began touring America as a folk artist. While dating Stephen Stills, she…
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