Noah I. Brown and Company
Local gospel favorite, Noah I. Brown and Company, has been going strong for sixteen years, proclaiming the word of God through song.

Local gospel favorite, Noah I. Brown and Company, has been going strong for sixteen years, proclaiming the word of God through song.
Idea Garden is an original acoustic duo, named after a small plot in the University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign Arboretum. Dan Andree on Fiddle/Vocals and Aaron Dorfman on Guitar/Vocals perform
The Amigos deliver foot-stomping, accordion-infused Americana music blending folk-rock, zydeco/cajun, and hot jazz. As global ambassadors for American music, the Amigos toured 6 countries and 20 states in the past year,
We are sorry to announce that David Francey has cancelled all November appearances due to vocal impairments. We wish him speedy recovery! David Francey is a Scottish-born Canadian carpenter-turned-songwriter, who
Kevin Elliott has maintained an uninterrupted love affair with the contemporary folk sound he first heard as a child in the 1960’s. Over the past 30 years or so, Kevin has
Shari Kane and Dave Steele throw a four handed guitar party of original and time-honored blues, gospel, swing and ragtime. Steeped in Dave’s smoky vocals, percussive rhythm and innovative lead
Banjo player and singer Kaia Kater is is an eclectic traditionalist, having quickly gained the attention as one of the most promising young performers in the North American folk world. Born
Join chanteyman Chris Maden and some of the regulars from the Chambana Chantey Sing for an open song session. We’ll sing chanteys (sailors’ work songs) and forebitters (recreational songs), songs
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Katie Belle & the Belle Rangers is a roots-rock band shaped by earthy tones and riveting tales. Acoustic and electric guitars intertwine with banjo, electric bass, and drums to form the
Waterfowl is a four piece folk-rock band from Champaign, IL whose style and sound invites its listeners through the highs and lows of shifting, seasonal Midwestern life. And like the