Dylan Patrick Ward is a folk misfit from Vermont's dirty south, known for his poignant storytelling and irreverent sense of humor.
Equal parts country-folk troubadour and indie-rock weirdo, his songs weave stories of outcasts, oddballs and people on the brink, and have earned him comparisons to great musical tragicomedians like John Prine, Randy Newman and the Mountain Goats.
A promising up-and-comer, he's been featured in the Monday Discovery Series at Club Passim and the Emerging Artist Showcase at Falcon Ridge Folk Festival. He's also shared the stage with renowned acts like Bill Callahan, Guy Davis, Jeffrey Lewis, Peter Mulvey and others.
His new album Ne'er-Do-Wells is available to stream everywhere.
Frank Critelli writes songs and
often performs live. Many times solo, and sometimes accompanied by one or more musical co-conspirators.
For over 30 years, he's played in streets and subways, clubs and coffeehouses, barrooms and classrooms, colleges, festivals, theaters, and in his kitchen.
Stephen Clair is best known for his wry humor and guitar stylings, the Beacon, NY musician has been a fixture on the Americana, alt-country, and dorky independent rock scene since his 1997 debut, Altoona Hotel, named for the town his grandfather called home.
He's released many more albums over the years and toured and done all the things, experiencing all the near misses of life in the biz. Critics and his family love him first. Everyone else has come around in their own sweet time.