Upcoming Concerts
For Reservations/Invitation to any of our upcoming concerts – Send an email with the number of seats requested to: Steve & Myra Gnadt at
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Kevin Neidig
Saturday, January 10, 2026 – 7:30 pm

Kevin Neidig, a native of Mechanicsburg, PA, is an award-winning Americana singer/songwriter/composer/multi-instrumentalist, including 2024’s IBMA Flatpicking Champion, 2024 Mid-Atlantic Song Contest’s Best Bluegrass/Country song, and other awards for banjo and vocals. His sound is influenced by Darrell Scott, Tim O’Brien, Bela Fleck, and other similar artist yet it’s a sound all his own that mixes elements of folk, bluegrass, and Gypsy jazz with a sprinkling of metal. A sound that he describes as “Folkgrass for the Critical Thinker.”
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Lynne Hanson
Saturday, February 14, 2026 – 7:30 pm

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. Winner of two Canadian Folk Music Awards, 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.
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Kipyn Martin
Saturday, March 7, 2026 – 7:30 pm

Kipyn martin is an Indie Folk singer-songwriter whose roots sink deep into the banks of the Shenandoah River. She currently plays festivals, concert halls, coffeehouses, and house concerts from New England to Texas. Kipyn has won the coveted Gold Award in the Mid-Atlantic Song Contest for her song “God Is Love” and has been honored by the Washington Area Music Association with their WAMMIE Award for New Artist of the Year in 2015, and multiple nominations for Songwriter of the Year and Folk Contemporary Vocalist.
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Karyn Oliver
Saturday, May 16, 2026 – 7:30 pm

2020 South Florida Folk Festival Songwriters’ Competition winner Karyn Oliver is part Joan Osborne, a touch of Janis Joplin and a bit of Emmylou Harris – effortlessly oscillating from bluesy to country and back. Her musical inspirations come primarily from the eclectic mix of music to which she was exposed while growing up in the musically diverse culture of Washington, D.C. In 2020, Oliver moved to Texas in the middle of a pandemic, and waded into the great Texas songwriting tradition. The fruits of that move are “Cherchez La Femme” a new collection of songs released in October of 2023, featuring an all-female cast in an effort to bring more attention to the fantastic women creating music today.
“Karyn’s lyrics will have you thinking while you’re enjoying the top-notch musicianship found in this collection”- Jack Dugan, Folk Odessey, WIOX Community Radio
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Rebecca Loebe
Saturday, June 27, 2026 – 7:30 pm

Over the past decade ,Austin-based troubadour Rebecca Loebe has been steadily building her audience the old fashioned way: driving hundreds of thousands of miles in an old station wagon, performing in listening rooms and theaters across the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, and the UK. During her last radio interview in England, an announcer for the BBC declared “Your voice should be available for free on the National Health!” Her singing voice landed her on national television when she was cast on the first season of NBC’s The Voice. Ask her about that experience and she’ll proudly tell you that, since her mentorship with Adam Levine, “His career has really skyrocketed and I’m just so proud of that boy.” Lately she’s been indulging a sneaky pastime. “I like to write catchy songs about topicsthat are meaningful to me, but use fun hooks to put words in people’s mouths.” Sheadmits, “My favorite thing is to get people singing along before they even realize they’resinging about women’s equality or their own self-worth.”In 2019, she released her fifth studio album, her first collaboration with the Grammynominated Houston-based record label Blue Corn Music.The genre-bending albumborrows equally from the worlds of intimate folk, ear wormy pop, and no-holds-barredAmericana.Refusing to pledge allegiance to any single genre was a creative gamble that has paidoff in a big way: Give UpYour Ghosts has received the best press of Loebe’s careerincluding praise from Billboard, Rolling Stone, and legendary rock critic Dave Marsh,who said: “Once I put it on I couldn’t take it off.
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Suzie Brown
Saturday, July 18, 2026 – 7:30 pm

A 1970s-inspired folk-pop songwriter, Suzie Brown responds to the seismic changes of the modern moment with 2022’s “Some See The Flowers”. Written somewhere between her shifts as an Advanced Heart Failure/Heart Transplant cardiologist at Vanderbilt Hospital and her responsibilities as a mother of two,it’s a record about resilience, resolve, and maintaining perspective in difficulttimes. It also finds Brown—an award-winning musician whose songs haveearned recognition from the International Songwriting Competition,ForbesMagazine,People Magazine, and the long-running television programCBS ThisMorning—nodding to the soul singers, folk artists, and roots-rockers whocame befor
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Don Henry
Saturday, September 26, 2026 – 7:30 pm

Grammy Award winner Don Henry‘s songs have been recorded by legends like Ray Charles, Patti Page and Conway Twitty, by country crooners like Gene Watson, John Conlee and B.J. Thomas, and by young hit makers of today like Blake Shelton, Lonestar and Miranda Lambert ………and the list goes on. The wit and wisdom of Don’s songs are widely renowned whether it’s campfire favorites, the hilarious “B.F.D.” and biker lullaby “Harley”, to the wonderfully poignant tribute to Martin Luther King “Beautiful Fool”, and of course his Grammy Award winning country classic “Where’ve You Been”. In addition to a Grammy, Kathy Mattea’s version of “Where’ve You Been” won Don (and co-writer Jon Vezner) song of the year honors from ACM (Academy of Country Music), CMA (Country Music Association) and NSAI (Nashville Songwriters Association International). “Where’ve You Been” was the first song in country music history to be awarded all four honors in the same year!
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Scott Cook
Friday, November 6, 2026 – 8 pm

Scott Cook is an award-winning Canadian folk singer-songwriter from Alberta who has been touring internationally since 2007, living out of his minivan to perform over 150 shows and festival annually. His songs are known for their keen observations and plainspoken verse, and his albums have garnered three Canadian Folk Music Award nominations, including for English Songwriter of the Year for his 2020 album Tangle of Souls.
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For Reservations/Invitation to any of the above listed shows – Please send an email with the number of seats requested to: Steve & Myra Gnadt at