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UPCOMING SHOWS


  • In a world where the search for authenticity seems like an endless labyrinth, Green Arthur emerges as a guiding light, illuminating the path a distinctive blend of nostalgia-infused melodies and introspective lyricism. Hailing from Newport, Rhode Island, Green Arthur, born Peter Dorrien Traisci, channels his upbringing steeped in the timeless sounds of icons like James Taylor, Bob Dylan, and The Beatles into a sonic tapestry that feels both familiar and refreshingly innovative.

    Little Rock, AR mainstay and frontman of The Easys, Isaac Alexander, supports.


  • A “soulful alternative rock...radiating [from an] idiosyncratic mind” (Popmatters), Daniel Kleederman’s music often straddles two worlds: the bucolic, rural northeastern US, and the frantic cosmopolitan centers that blast out of these wildernesses. Kleederman grew up in western Massachusetts before moving to New York City,  where he spent years as a sought-after musical voice on the guitar, most recently and notably as lead guitarist and musical director for indie rock powder keg Bartees Strange. After almost a decade in NYC, and between national tours with Strange and the band, he returned and reconnected to his childhood home and past, self-producing his debut solo EP Grand Kid to capture the spirit of this homecoming, which Flood Magazine described as “channel[ing] the tender intimacy of Sam Beam (Iron & Wine).”


  • Annie Hart is a multi-instrumentalist minimal composer and songwriter. Her music runs the gamut from post-New Wave/Krautrock; ethereal ambient music based on classic synthesizers; and composed chamber music for small orchestral ensembles. She also has an accomplished history in film scoring for both short- and feature-length works, including for IFC, Universal Pictures/American High, Miu Miu, and Cross Pens. In 2023, she was selected for the highly competitive ASCAP/Columbia University Film Scoring Program, from which she was chosen as the Henry Mancini Film Scoring Fellow. Annie rose to fame as part of synthesizer trio Au Revoir Simone and their collaborations with David Lynch, Air, and many others. Her speciality is composing and recording synthesizers in a warm, natural, minimalistic way that emphasizes a rough-around-the-edge humanity.

    Annie is very interested in the intersection of music and community-building, and how participating in that area builds societal empathy for humanity and every being on Earth.


  • Produced by Bonny Light Horseman’s Josh Kaufman, "Audience Of One" is the latest page in CHARLOTTE CORNFIELD’s beloved and flourishing songbook. Once described as “Canada’s best-kept secret” by Rolling Stone, Cornfield’s critically lauded craft has long led an impassioned trail of discovery behind her, with an ever-expanding circle of fans and esteemed peers. “Audience of One” follows the release of Cornfield’s fifth album, 2023’s Could Have Done Anything – which the FADER praised as “full of the remarkable tenderness and deft storytelling,” and eloquently described by Pitchfork as being “a brief and lovely alt-folk record, vivid and unmoored from place and time.”

    SIMA CUNNINGHAM is a Chicago-based musician, songwriter, producer, presenter, and a founding member of Finom. Her second solo album, High Roller, will be released in August 2024 on Ruination Records. Over the past 15 years she has worked as a recording and touring musician with Jeff Tweedy, Richard Thompson, Iron & Wine, Edith Frost, Chance the Rapper, Twin Peaks, and been featured on multitudes of records. In 2015, Sima formed Finom (fka OHMME) along with Macie Stewart, and it has been her primary project for the past decade. An Armenian-American artist and descendent of genocide survivors, Sima has focused much of her work on building connections and healing divides through music.