7:30 pm Reed Foehl
Reed Foehl
Born in a small country town in New England and into a musical family, Grammy-nominated songwriter Reed Foehl is a nationally touring singer-songwriter. His music can be described as Americana or modern folk, featuring thoughtful stories told with a uniquely impactful delivery.
“Foehl places the listener out on a remote stretch of highway, mind-swept in gorgeously emotive sonic landscapes. His arrangements are cinematic, his vocal delivery enrapturing, yet delicate. He delivers lived-in lyrics which conjure picturesque mind movies.” -Relix
8:00 pm Lynne Hanson
Lynne Hanson
Too tough for folk and too blues-influenced for country, Lynne Hanson’s brand of porch music with a little red dirt can turn on a dime from a sunshine, blue sky ballad to a full on thunderstorm of gritty Americana swamp from one song to the next. Her hard living music has garnered her the nickname “Canada’s Queen of Americana.” And while her deep, bluesy croon has drawn comparisons to Lucinda Williams and Gillian Welch, it’s the poetry of her lyrics that really sets her apart. Hanson is known for her high energy, roots guitar driven live performances, whether playing solo or with her band the Good Intentions. She has an uncanny way of connecting with her audience with an authenticity that is as entertaining as it is disarming. The two-time Canadian Folk Music Award winner has released ten studio albums along with two books of poetry over her 18 year solo career. She’s toured extensively across North America, Europe and the UK. She has also toured as support for Grammy-nominated artists like Gretchen Peters, Steve Forbert and Albert Lee.
9:00 pm A Glezele Tey
A Glezele Tey
A Glezele Tey (Yiddish for “a little glass of tea”) offers an intimate, soul-stirring performance of klezmer, Yiddish folk song, and tkhines—traditional Ashkenazi women’s prayers reimagined for today. Rooted in ritual, community, and cultural memory, this acclaimed duo invites audiences into a shared space of reflection, healing, and joy, using music to honor lineage, move through grief, and build a frayer velt—a freer world.