Streaming Tuesdays

Time: Tuesdays 7 PM to 8PM Eastern Time

Our Show: The pandemic forced us to learn how to stream shows directly from the performer's studio. It has proven to be such fun that we are going to keep doing it each Tuesday night.

Attendance is free. 100% of donations go to the Artists.

Featured Performer: Rj Cowdery
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“The Secrets of My Dreams”

Rj Cowdery writes the kind of songs that sneak up on you—quiet, honest, and armed with just enough wit to keep you on your toes. A late bloomer in the music world Rj has been making up for lost time with award-winning albums like In This Light, produced by Billy Crockett and What If This Is All There Is, produced by Amy Speace.

With Appalachian roots woven into her stories, she balances heart-tugging ballads with a sly grin and the occasional perfectly timed zinger. Along the way, she’s earned top honors at Mountain Stage NewSong, Kerrville New Folk, Sisters Folk Festival, to name a few. 

Fellow musicians call her “the real deal,” audiences call her music “a warm blanket,” and she just calls it “medicine.”

Featured Performer: Junior Vasquez
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“1-4-3 I Love You”

Calistro “Junior” Vasquez is a Lubbock, Texas–based singer/songwriter whose music blends Americana, acoustic folk, and faith-inspired storytelling rooted in the West Texas tradition. Together with his wife, Mickie, he has performed throughout the South Plains, New Mexico, and Colorado. Their recent recording Chapter 23 was released on Howlin’ Dog Records. Junior also participated in songwriter events honoring the Buddy Holly legacy, where he co-wrote ” No Tom Petty” with Texas legend songwriter Kimmie Rhodes. Renowned Texas producer Lloyd Maines has praised his authentic songwriting and heartfelt performances.

Featured Performer: Wyatt Edmondson
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“Dead End Town”

Wyatt Edmondson is a Nashville based Americana and country singer songwriter originally from Montgomery, Alabama. His music blends heartfelt storytelling with classic influences rooted in folk, country, and roots rock. Living with retinitis pigmentosa, a degenerative eye condition, has deeply shaped his perspective and songwriting. His upcoming album, Make Light of the Dark, centers on resilience and navigating uncertainty and is being created with Grammy nominated producer Bobby Holland. Wyatt has performed nationally, appeared at major songwriter festivals, and built a loyal grassroots following through touring, house concerts, and an engaged online community.

Featured Performer: Rachel Garlin
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“Road Trip Song”

Rachel Garlin is a singer-songwriter with nine independent albums and two decades of performing and touring. Most recently, she has brought her one-person show, The Ballad of Madelyne & Therese, to full houses in New York, California, and Colorado. A songwriter’s songwriter, Garlin brings lyricism and spontaneity to every performance — often composing a new song on stage. Her work has been praised by major outlets, including the San Francisco Chronicle, Americana Highways, and Country Queer, and featured on tastemaker radio shows such as Folk Alley. Originally from Berkeley, CA, she now lives in San Francisco with her wife and three kids.

Featured Performer: Jessica Willis Fisher
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“Seeds”

Jessica Willis Fisher is a singer/songwriter, performing artist, speaker, and author who believes that sharing our stories with one another will change the world. Raised playing traditional Irish music from an early age, she performed with her family band in the folk, country, and bluegrass music scenes and made appearances on the Grand Ole Opry and America’s Got Talent. Her two solo albums “Brand New Day” (2022) and “Blooming” (2025) feature deeply autobiographical lyrics and foot-stomping anthems. A passionate advocate for survivors, Jessica lives in Nashville, TN with her husband Sean and Australian Shepherd, Bucky. 

Featured Performer: Rj Cowdery
 
“The Secrets of My Dreams”

Rj Cowdery writes the kind of songs that sneak up on you—quiet, honest, and armed with just enough wit to keep you on your toes. A late bloomer in the music world Rj has been making up for lost time with award-winning albums like In This Light, produced by Billy Crockett and What If This Is All There Is, produced by Amy Speace.

With Appalachian roots woven into her stories, she balances heart-tugging ballads with a sly grin and the occasional perfectly timed zinger. Along the way, she’s earned top honors at Mountain Stage NewSong, Kerrville New Folk, Sisters Folk Festival, to name a few. 

Fellow musicians call her “the real deal,” audiences call her music “a warm blanket,” and she just calls it “medicine.”

Featured Performer: Junior Vasquez
 
“1-4-3 I Love You”

Calistro “Junior” Vasquez is a Lubbock, Texas–based singer/songwriter whose music blends Americana, acoustic folk, and faith-inspired storytelling rooted in the West Texas tradition. Together with his wife, Mickie, he has performed throughout the South Plains, New Mexico, and Colorado. Their recent recording Chapter 23 was released on Howlin’ Dog Records. Junior also participated in songwriter events honoring the Buddy Holly legacy, where he co-wrote ” No Tom Petty” with Texas legend songwriter Kimmie Rhodes. Renowned Texas producer Lloyd Maines has praised his authentic songwriting and heartfelt performances.

Featured Performer: Wyatt Edmondson
 
“Dead End Town”

Wyatt Edmondson is a Nashville based Americana and country singer songwriter originally from Montgomery, Alabama. His music blends heartfelt storytelling with classic influences rooted in folk, country, and roots rock. Living with retinitis pigmentosa, a degenerative eye condition, has deeply shaped his perspective and songwriting. His upcoming album, Make Light of the Dark, centers on resilience and navigating uncertainty and is being created with Grammy nominated producer Bobby Holland. Wyatt has performed nationally, appeared at major songwriter festivals, and built a loyal grassroots following through touring, house concerts, and an engaged online community.

Featured Performer: Rachel Garlin
 
“Road Trip Song”

Rachel Garlin is a singer-songwriter with nine independent albums and two decades of performing and touring. Most recently, she has brought her one-person show, The Ballad of Madelyne & Therese, to full houses in New York, California, and Colorado. A songwriter’s songwriter, Garlin brings lyricism and spontaneity to every performance — often composing a new song on stage. Her work has been praised by major outlets, including the San Francisco Chronicle, Americana Highways, and Country Queer, and featured on tastemaker radio shows such as Folk Alley. Originally from Berkeley, CA, she now lives in San Francisco with her wife and three kids.

Featured Performer: Jessica Willis Fisher
 
“Seeds”

Jessica Willis Fisher is a singer/songwriter, performing artist, speaker, and author who believes that sharing our stories with one another will change the world. Raised playing traditional Irish music from an early age, she performed with her family band in the folk, country, and bluegrass music scenes and made appearances on the Grand Ole Opry and America’s Got Talent. Her two solo albums “Brand New Day” (2022) and “Blooming” (2025) feature deeply autobiographical lyrics and foot-stomping anthems. A passionate advocate for survivors, Jessica lives in Nashville, TN with her husband Sean and Australian Shepherd, Bucky. 

Featured Performer: Rj Cowdery
“The Secrets of My Dreams”

Rj Cowdery writes the kind of songs that sneak up on you—quiet, honest, and armed with just enough wit to keep you on your toes. A late bloomer in the music world Rj has been making up for lost time with award-winning albums like In This Light, produced by Billy Crockett and What If This Is All There Is, produced by Amy Speace.

With Appalachian roots woven into her stories, she balances heart-tugging ballads with a sly grin and the occasional perfectly timed zinger. Along the way, she’s earned top honors at Mountain Stage NewSong, Kerrville New Folk, Sisters Folk Festival, to name a few. 

Fellow musicians call her “the real deal,” audiences call her music “a warm blanket,” and she just calls it “medicine.”

Featured Performer: Junior Vasquez
“1-4-3 I Love You”

Calistro “Junior” Vasquez is a Lubbock, Texas–based singer/songwriter whose music blends Americana, acoustic folk, and faith-inspired storytelling rooted in the West Texas tradition. Together with his wife, Mickie, he has performed throughout the South Plains, New Mexico, and Colorado. Their recent recording Chapter 23 was released on Howlin’ Dog Records. Junior also participated in songwriter events honoring the Buddy Holly legacy, where he co-wrote ” No Tom Petty” with Texas legend songwriter Kimmie Rhodes. Renowned Texas producer Lloyd Maines has praised his authentic songwriting and heartfelt performances.

Featured Performer: Wyatt Edmondson
“Dead End Town”

Wyatt Edmondson is a Nashville based Americana and country singer songwriter originally from Montgomery, Alabama. His music blends heartfelt storytelling with classic influences rooted in folk, country, and roots rock. Living with retinitis pigmentosa, a degenerative eye condition, has deeply shaped his perspective and songwriting. His upcoming album, Make Light of the Dark, centers on resilience and navigating uncertainty and is being created with Grammy nominated producer Bobby Holland. Wyatt has performed nationally, appeared at major songwriter festivals, and built a loyal grassroots following through touring, house concerts, and an engaged online community.

Featured Performer: Rachel Garlin
“Road Trip Song”

Rachel Garlin is a singer-songwriter with nine independent albums and two decades of performing and touring. Most recently, she has brought her one-person show, The Ballad of Madelyne & Therese, to full houses in New York, California, and Colorado. A songwriter’s songwriter, Garlin brings lyricism and spontaneity to every performance — often composing a new song on stage. Her work has been praised by major outlets, including the San Francisco Chronicle, Americana Highways, and Country Queer, and featured on tastemaker radio shows such as Folk Alley. Originally from Berkeley, CA, she now lives in San Francisco with her wife and three kids.

Featured Performer: Jessica Willis Fisher
“Seeds”

Jessica Willis Fisher is a singer/songwriter, performing artist, speaker, and author who believes that sharing our stories with one another will change the world. Raised playing traditional Irish music from an early age, she performed with her family band in the folk, country, and bluegrass music scenes and made appearances on the Grand Ole Opry and America’s Got Talent. Her two solo albums “Brand New Day” (2022) and “Blooming” (2025) feature deeply autobiographical lyrics and foot-stomping anthems. A passionate advocate for survivors, Jessica lives in Nashville, TN with her husband Sean and Australian Shepherd, Bucky. 

Featured Performer: Rj Cowdery
“The Secrets of My Dreams”

Rj Cowdery writes the kind of songs that sneak up on you—quiet, honest, and armed with just enough wit to keep you on your toes. A late bloomer in the music world Rj has been making up for lost time with award-winning albums like In This Light, produced by Billy Crockett and What If This Is All There Is, produced by Amy Speace.

With Appalachian roots woven into her stories, she balances heart-tugging ballads with a sly grin and the occasional perfectly timed zinger. Along the way, she’s earned top honors at Mountain Stage NewSong, Kerrville New Folk, Sisters Folk Festival, to name a few. 

Fellow musicians call her “the real deal,” audiences call her music “a warm blanket,” and she just calls it “medicine.”

Featured Performer: Junior Vasquez
“1-4-3 I Love You”

Calistro “Junior” Vasquez is a Lubbock, Texas–based singer/songwriter whose music blends Americana, acoustic folk, and faith-inspired storytelling rooted in the West Texas tradition. Together with his wife, Mickie, he has performed throughout the South Plains, New Mexico, and Colorado. Their recent recording Chapter 23 was released on Howlin’ Dog Records. Junior also participated in songwriter events honoring the Buddy Holly legacy, where he co-wrote ” No Tom Petty” with Texas legend songwriter Kimmie Rhodes. Renowned Texas producer Lloyd Maines has praised his authentic songwriting and heartfelt performances.

Featured Performer: Wyatt Edmondson
“Dead End Town”

Wyatt Edmondson is a Nashville based Americana and country singer songwriter originally from Montgomery, Alabama. His music blends heartfelt storytelling with classic influences rooted in folk, country, and roots rock. Living with retinitis pigmentosa, a degenerative eye condition, has deeply shaped his perspective and songwriting. His upcoming album, Make Light of the Dark, centers on resilience and navigating uncertainty and is being created with Grammy nominated producer Bobby Holland. Wyatt has performed nationally, appeared at major songwriter festivals, and built a loyal grassroots following through touring, house concerts, and an engaged online community.

Featured Performer: Rachel Garlin
“Road Trip Song”

Rachel Garlin is a singer-songwriter with nine independent albums and two decades of performing and touring. Most recently, she has brought her one-person show, The Ballad of Madelyne & Therese, to full houses in New York, California, and Colorado. A songwriter’s songwriter, Garlin brings lyricism and spontaneity to every performance — often composing a new song on stage. Her work has been praised by major outlets, including the San Francisco Chronicle, Americana Highways, and Country Queer, and featured on tastemaker radio shows such as Folk Alley. Originally from Berkeley, CA, she now lives in San Francisco with her wife and three kids.

Featured Performer: Jessica Willis Fisher
“Seeds”

Jessica Willis Fisher is a singer/songwriter, performing artist, speaker, and author who believes that sharing our stories with one another will change the world. Raised playing traditional Irish music from an early age, she performed with her family band in the folk, country, and bluegrass music scenes and made appearances on the Grand Ole Opry and America’s Got Talent. Her two solo albums “Brand New Day” (2022) and “Blooming” (2025) feature deeply autobiographical lyrics and foot-stomping anthems. A passionate advocate for survivors, Jessica lives in Nashville, TN with her husband Sean and Australian Shepherd, Bucky.