Mustard’s Retreat at Folknet’s Mountain Rose
Mustard’s Retreat (David Tamulevich & Libby Glover), the folk music group once dubbed “Ann Arbor’s house band” is marking its 50th year. Mustard’s Retreat has always sung the songs they enjoyed…
Mustard’s Retreat (David Tamulevich & Libby Glover), the folk music group once dubbed “Ann Arbor’s house band” is marking its 50th year. Mustard’s Retreat has always sung the songs they enjoyed…
Tina Bergmann & Bryan Thomas Tina Bergmann & Bryan Thomas are a northeast Ohio husband and wife duo playing American Old Time, Celtic, and South American Music on Hammered Dulcimer…
In August, Folknet and Roots of American Music presented Singing for Justice, an event pairing a biographic movie about folk singing activist Faith Petric, followed by a group of local…
Magpie (Terry Leonino & Greg Artzner) Magpie (Terry Leonino and Greg Artzner) began to play music together in Kent, Ohio in September of 1973. Terry was a student in her…
Lauren Brabson Lauren Brabson is a regional touring artist and emerging folk singer-songwriter from Barberton, Ohio. A self-taught musician, Lauren’s songwriting is candid and deeply personal, focusing on themes of…
Rio Neon There simply is no other band like Rio Neon. On stage they look like a string band, but the sound is unique. Folk-Jazz is what they call it,…
Tyler Bohinc Tyler Bohinc is a union musician and organizer in Northeast Ohio. Tyler’s guitar playing is unique and colorful, pursuing something new every time he plays. His vocals are…
Celtic Rush Celtic Rush is a group of six friends that have been making music together since 2012. We met at an open Irish session, and went from there. Since…
Kristine Jackson Kristine Jackson is a full-time artist based in Cleveland, Ohio, with over 20 years of experience sharing her musical journey across various genres. From national tours to steady…
John McCutcheon is an American folk music singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who has produced 45 albums since the 1970s. He is regarded as a master of the hammered dulcimer, and is…
Our Hootenanny goes back to the term's roots from the 1940s to the 1960s as an informal gathering featuring folk and traditional musicians with lots of audience participation. The Almanac…