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Songs and Stories + Bonus Open Mic & Potluck!

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Songs and Stories

We'll be hosting a special extra show this weekend so we can share the stage with our buddy Darrin Bradbury and meet some cool new folks. Darrin will be visiting from Nashville bringing Jung Min-noh with him. Driving up from southwestern Virginia please help us welcome TJ Ellis, Morgan le Fool, and Nadine McClintock.

Bonus fun for this show - we will have a little afternoon Open Mic time beforehand so the afternoon will go as follows:

2pm doors, seating and open mic sign up ~ 
3pm-4:30 Open Mic
4:45-7pm show + potluck dinner
$10 suggested donation

This special Sunday Open Mic will follow our regular format - it’s an acoustic event and all art forms are welcome. Check out our regular monthly event description for more details. Led this afternoon by our good friend, Grayson Harlow.


Darrin Bradbury is a folk artist writing about the saltier side of life, the down trodden, the disenfranchised, and the misrepresented. Much of his music ends up being character songs inspired by the wackos of his youth spent in New Jersey. When Darrin is not out touring like a troubadour he lives in Nashville and helps run The Beat in Madison County, Tennessee - an advocacy organization serving those society has left behind.

Jung Min-noh is a songwriter in Nashville, TN - listen here

TJ Ellis is a singer-songwriter originally from a small town in the midwest. His songs often contain sociopolitical commentary rooted in current or historic events. Sometimes his songs are about wearing a hot dog costume and getting dumped.

Morgan le Fool is a multi-instrumentalist singer songwriter from St. Petersburg, FL. Her music includes themes of trans life, sexual liberation, and agrarian propaganda. She lives in a converted school bus on the vegetable farm that she owns in Floyd County, Virginia.

Nadine “Doc” McClintock is a folksinger and songwriter born and raised in Roanoke, Virginia. Growing up on the fringes of rural Appalachia, her songwriting is deeply influenced by her surroundings, with a focus on addiction, loss, queerness, and working-class struggle. Wielding the guitar and clawhammer banjo, her sound is a fusion of rowdy traditional Appalachian string music and modern, introspective folk.

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