We host compact concerts with remarkable musicians in our living room about every six weeks.
…of the proceeds concerts at our house go to the artists. Many outstanding musicians are working really hard to keep making music. We want to support them, get to know them, and keep them playing, singing, and writing songs.
Come join us and discover music and artists you might not encounter otherwise. Think of it as escaping the algorithm and feeling the music in real life.
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Old music isn’t dead, it’s just waiting for folks like The Onlies to show you how alive it is. You’ll hear it on “You Climb the Mountain,” a great new album released in 2025. We heard them play this music live at Green Mountain Roots and Bluegrass festival (video below). It is so alive! Is…
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Here’s a band we think you should know about, not least because Eugene Tyler Band is the winner of the Thomas Point Bluegrass Festival (2021). We saw them first at Ossipee Valley Music Festival in 2024 and then at Cambridge’s Lizard Lounge in 2025. We loved them both times. They played a warm, inventive set…
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What a night! Great food, mind-blowing music, and great company. Here’s a partial, visual recap in case you could not be there. Thanks to all who shared photos with us!
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Now with more Catfish…in the Sky
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That’s Clark Farm and Forest of Bliss. In collaboration with Andrew Rodgers, Clark Farm owner and manager and Amanda Leahy, CSA manager, we’re honestly super excited to announce the first of two concerts at the farm this Summer. * Weather permitting. If rain is certain, we’ll all move into the barn. Make this the first,…

We have a simple aim in mind: live a little more each day in such a way that when we die, we have few regrets. Not a life of more, but a life that is rich, deep, and connected to people, those we love and whoever we encounter.
Take a look at Laurelyn’s art and consider joining us for a house concert.