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SUMMARY:The Honey Dewdrops
DESCRIPTION:April 25th – The Honey Dewdrops\nVirginia natives\, Laura Wortman and Kagey Parrish of The Honey Dewdrops began touring in 2009 and released their newest album\, Here in the Mountains\, in August 2024 – a batch of songs written and inspired by the origin story of a close friend. \nThroughout their two-decade partnership\, the Dewdrops have highlighted the power and intimacy of two voices and two instruments in both live performances and recordings. Laura and Kagey constantly push the boundaries of their experimental folk sound—blending electric and acoustic guitars\, mandolin and clawhammer banjo—while weaving in tight vocal harmonies. They remain committed to deepening their understanding of the world through songwriting and music. \nNo Depression says of their 2022 album\, Light Behind Light\, “The Honey Dewdrops have a way of filling their songs with humanity\, using their beautiful playing and harmonies to emphasize what connects us all.” \nGeneral Admission – 22.00\nBar area opens at 7pm\nDoors open at 7:30pm\nMusic at 8pm
URL:https://thepeninsulafoundation.org/event/the-honey-dewdrops-2/
LOCATION:G.A.R. Hall\, 1785 Main St\, Peninsula\, OH\, 44264\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260508T200000
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SUMMARY:The David Mayfield Parade
DESCRIPTION:May 8th -David Mayfield Parade \nDavid Mayfield grew up touring with his family’s bluegrass band before earning national recognition as a standout guitarist and mandolin player. A natural entertainer\, he first turned heads as a sideman with his sister\, Jessica Lea Mayfield—including an appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman—and later as a member of Cadillac Sky\, performing to sold-out crowds alongside Mumford & Sons. \nInspired by great songwriters like Randy Newman and Simon & Garfunkel\, Mayfield began crafting his own material\, quickly earning acclaim for both his writing and musicianship. Today\, he’s known for high-energy performances\, sharp storytelling\, and a stage presence that keeps audiences coming back for more. \nGeneral Admission: 30.00\nJoin us in the bar area at 7pm\nDoors for the Concert Hall open at 7:30\nMusic at 8pm
URL:https://thepeninsulafoundation.org/event/the-david-mayfield-parade/
LOCATION:G.A.R. Hall\, 1785 Main St\, Peninsula\, OH\, 44264\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T223000
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SUMMARY:A evening with Livingston Taylor
DESCRIPTION:First time at the G.A.R. Hall\, an intimate night of music with Livingston Taylor…don’t miss it! \n\nMay 9th – Livingston Taylor\nLivingston Taylor’s career as a professional musician has spanned over 50 years\, encompassing performance\, songwriting\, and teaching.Described as “equal parts Mark Twain\, college professor\, and musical icon\, Livingston maintains a performance schedule of more than a hundred shows a year\, delighting audiences with his charm and vast repertoire of his 22 albums and popular classics. Livingston has written top-40 hits recorded by his brother James Taylor and has appeared with Joni Mitchell\, Linda Ronstadt\, Fleetwood Mac\, and Jimmy Buffet.He is equally at home with a range of musical genres – folk\, pop\, gospel\, jazz – and from upbeat storytelling and touching ballads to full orchestra performances. In addition to his performance schedule\, Livingston has been a full professor at Berklee College of Music for 30 years\, passing on the extensive knowledge gained from his long career on the road to the next generation of musicians. Liv is an airplane-flying\, motorcycle-riding\, singing storyteller\, delighting audiences with his charm for over 50 years. \nTouring with Livingston will be Alice Howe and Freebo – Alice Howe & Freebo have undeniable chemistry. Rock bass legend Freebo weaves his fretless stylings into Alice’s soulful\, impeccably-tuned vocals for a harmony-driven performance showcasing two uniquely compelling songwriters. \n\nGeneral Admission – 45.00 \nJoin us for refreshments before the show at 7pm \nDoors for the concert hall open at 7:30 pm \nMusic at 8pm \n 
URL:https://thepeninsulafoundation.org/event/a-evening-with-livingston-taylor/
LOCATION:G.A.R. Hall\, 1785 Main St\, Peninsula\, OH\, 44264\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260514T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260514T213000
DTSTAMP:20260405T084523
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SUMMARY:Warren & Flick
DESCRIPTION:May 18th – Warren & Flick \nWarren & Flick creates music that feels both grounded and adventurous—rooted in tradition yet unafraid to explore. With Jacob Warren on double bass and tenor bass\, and Grant Flick on violin\, tenor guitar\, and nyckelharpa\, the duo crafts a compelling sound that blends original composition and improvisation with classical\, jazz\, and folk traditions. Jacob and Grant met in 2015 at the Acoustic Music Seminar\, a former program of the Savannah Music Festival led by multi-instrumentalist Mike Marshall. Designed for young string players from around the world\, AMS sparked a musical partnership that’s grown into a deeply collaborative friendship. \nWarren & Flick’s music reflects their wide-ranging influences and shared curiosity. They spend much of their time composing\, arranging\, and performing together—crafting pieces that balance clarity and complexity\, familiarity and surprise. Their debut album\, Kestrel (2019)\, introduced their sound; Waxwing (2022) marked a leap forward\, showing deeper ensemble interplay and a willingness to blur stylistic lines. Their newest record\, Cormorant (2025)\, captures a further evolution—brimming with sonic color\, inventive textures\, and a continued spirit of curiosity. \nGeneral Admission: 20.00\nJoin us before the show in the bar area at 7pm\nDoors to the Concert Hall opens at 7:30pm\nMusic at 8pm
URL:https://thepeninsulafoundation.org/event/warren-flick/
LOCATION:G.A.R. Hall\, 1785 Main St\, Peninsula\, OH\, 44264\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T213000
DTSTAMP:20260405T084523
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SUMMARY:John Doyle
DESCRIPTION:May 21 – John Doyle \nOriginally from Dublin\, and a longtime resident in the mountains of Asheville\, NC\, John Doyle is a compelling singer and songwriter\, producer\, multi-Grammy nominee\, and an extraordinary master of the Irish guitar whose singular percussive style has influenced a generation of players. \nA founding member of the acclaimed group Solas\, John’s singular percussive guitar sound took the traditional music world by storm and has likely forever influenced the role of guitar in Irish music. John regularly performs solo\, in duos\, groups and has been the choice guitarist for the likes of Joan Baez\, Mary Chapin Carpenter\, Linda Thompson\, Jerry Douglas\, The Alt\, Usher’s Island\, Liz Carroll\, Eileen Ivers\, Tim O’Brien\, Michael McGoldrick and John McCusker\, Alison Brown\, Mick Moloney\, Kate Rusby and a host of other world class performers in America and abroad. \nJohn’s duo recording\, Double Play\, with the great Chicago fiddler and previous National Heritage Fellowship recipient\, Liz Carroll\, received a 2009 Grammy Nomination for Best Traditional World Album. That same year\, John and Liz performed for President Obama\, Vice- President Biden and Congress. John has been featured on over 130 recordings of traditional Irish\, folk\, old time\, and bluegrass music. \nJohn is a great lover of traditional song\, an encouraging and enthusiastic teacher\, and his nearly non-stop schedule of touring\, producing and recording attests to his high standing in the world of traditional Irish and American music. \nThough he could no doubt play and record with any of the world’s best acoustic musicians\, and often does\, John’s heart is always in the traditional music of Ireland. \nGeneral Admission: 25.00\nJoin us before the show in our bar area at 7pm\nDoors to the Concert Hall open at 7:30pm\nMusic at 8pm
URL:https://thepeninsulafoundation.org/event/john-doyle/
LOCATION:G.A.R. Hall\, 1785 Main St\, Peninsula\, OH\, 44264\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T200000
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SUMMARY:Paper Wings
DESCRIPTION:Paper Wings – May 23 \nLong-time friends and collaborators Emily Mann and Wila Frank\, known together as Paper Wings\, dream up warm\, pastoral folk songs suited to wandering through a forest or field\, quiet contemplation\, and long winding journeys. Furnished with delicate banjo and spellbinding harmonies so close you often can’t tell their voices apart\, Frank & Mann deliver dynamic performances emboldened by the strength of their sincere songwriting. The duo have an uncommon ability to tastefully reference nostalgic sounds of American folk music while maintaining their own compelling style of artful and unpretentious lyricism. The strength and solitude one finds in the wilderness is a theme throughout their writing\, and they lovingly transport listeners to open landscapes in which to find comfort and ask the questions which we all have in common. \nWith roots in California and Oregon respectively\, Mann & Frank met as fellow fiddle players attending music camps and festivals growing up. As teenagers\, they developed their instrumental prowess by studying and performing with folk legends such as Alice Gerrard\, Laurie Lewis\, Tim O’Brien\, Steve Earle\, Aoife O’Donovan and Sarah Jarosz among others. It was during this time that they began writing and touring together\, eventually making their way to Nashville where they recorded their debut album Paper Wings in 2017 and sophomore album Clementine in 2019. \nGeneral Admission – 22.00\nJoin us in our Bar Area before the show at 7pm\nDoors to concert hall open at 7:30pm\nMusic at 8pm
URL:https://thepeninsulafoundation.org/event/paper-wings/
LOCATION:G.A.R. Hall\, 1785 Main St\, Peninsula\, OH\, 44264\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260529T200000
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SUMMARY:Kim Richey
DESCRIPTION:May 29th- Kim Richey – In January 2024\, Kim Richey found herself in Mexico\, gazing out at a sea of people singing along to “I’m Alright\,” one of her classic tracks. The three folks on stage with the veteran\, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter were also raising their voices in harmony. To her right sat Brandi Carlile\, to her left\, Mary Chapin Carpenter\, and Brandy Clark. The formidable foursome was participating in a songwriter’s round only half-jokingly dubbed “Titans of Americana” at Carlile’s female-forward Girls Just Wanna Weekend festival on the Riviera Maya in Mexico. \n“That was nuts looking out and seeing everybody arm-waving and singing along\,” says Richey\, still both incredulous and cheered by the memory of performing with that supergroup and later appearing alongside other Girls Just Wanna Weekend-ers Annie Lennox\, Lucius\, Allison Russell\, and Sarah McLachlan among others. “It was just like\, ‘wow’!” \nThat voice\, which Brandi Carlile has cited as formative in crafting her own style\, is a widely sought after harmony instrument and has been featured on scores of albums including Jason Isbell’s acclaimed Southeastern\, Trisha Yearwood’s Everybody Knows\, Heartbreaker by Ryan Adams\, Reba McEntire’s Starting Over\, and Has Been by Capt. Kirk himself William Shatner\, among many others. Richey’s music continues to loiter at the Americana intersection of country\, folk\, pop\, and rock conjuring everything from Lucinda’s humanity\, the Beatles shimmer\, Tom Petty’s effervescent stomp and Joni Mitchell’s laser-sharp lyrical craft. \nFor now\, Richey only knows a few things for sure. One is it feels good to be considered a Titan — when peers like Carpenter\, spiritual heirs like Carlile and Clark\, and vocal acolytes like Isbell\, among many others\, sing her praises\, she says\, “It’s really nice. You can’t beat it\, really.” The other is that with Every New Beginning\, (her latest recording)\, Richey is still striving for the same goal she had at the beginning of her own musical life: “Whenever I write a song\, the thing that I enjoy the most is when someone hears a song or a line and says\, ‘That’s how I feel.’” As long as the music is connecting\, there is no end. \nGeneral Admission : 26.00 \nBar area opens at 7pm \nConcert Hall doors open at 7:30pm \nMusic at 8pm
URL:https://thepeninsulafoundation.org/event/kim-richey-3/
LOCATION:G.A.R. Hall\, 1785 Main St\, Peninsula\, OH\, 44264\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T084523
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SUMMARY:Driftwood
DESCRIPTION:May 30th – Driftwood \nMusic has guided Driftwood to hallowed ground many times since its founding members\, Joe Kollar and Dan Forsyth\, started making music as high schoolers in Joe’s parents’ basement. Whether the Upstate New York folk rock group—which today also includes violinist Claire Byrne\, bassist Joey Arcuri\, and drummer Sam Fishman—are converting new fans on a hardscrabble tour across the country or playing to a devoted crowd at hero Levon Helm’s Woodstock barn\, the band’s shapeshifting approach to folk music continues to break new ground. \n“Driftwood is basically a beautiful friendship that happens to play music together\,” says Joe. “I know it’s rare. I know I’m lucky to know these people and lean on them and go through these massive life changes together.” For Driftwood\, each song is like a journal entry: cathartic to create\, yes\, but capable of unlocking new lessons—and when shared—forging new bonds. “We’re communal\, right? Humans need to be connected\,” Joe says. “And we get to have this special thing.” \nGeneral Admission – 28.00\nJoin us before the show in the bar area at 7pm\nConcert Hall opens at 7:30pm\nMusic at 8pm
URL:https://thepeninsulafoundation.org/event/driftwood-3/
LOCATION:G.A.R. Hall\, 1785 Main St\, Peninsula\, OH\, 44264\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260711T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260711T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T084523
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SUMMARY:Caleb Caudle
DESCRIPTION:July 11- Caleb Caudle\nCaleb Caudle has built his career the old-fashioned way—through steady touring\, thoughtful songwriting\, and a deep connection to the country traditions of his North Carolina roots. His music blends classic country storytelling with the indie influences he grew up hearing\, creating a sound that feels both timeless and personal. \nHis latest album\, Heavy Thrill\, marks an important new chapter. Recorded at the legendary Cash Cabin in Tennessee\, the album finds Caudle self-producing for the first time and launching his own label\, Handplow Records. The songs reflect themes of patience\, perseverance\, and the quiet resilience found in everyday life. \nCaudle has performed around the world and at major festivals including Merlefest\, Stagecoach\, and the Kerrville Folk Festival. His work has been praised by The New York Times\, Rolling Stone\, NPR\, and No Depression\, and in 2024 he stepped into the famed circle of the Grand Ole Opry for the first time. \nGeneral Admission – 20.00\nBar area opens at 7pm\nDoors to Concert Hall opens at 7:30pm\nMusic at 8pm
URL:https://thepeninsulafoundation.org/event/caleb-caudle/
LOCATION:G.A.R. Hall\, 1785 Main St\, Peninsula\, OH\, 44264\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260715T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260715T213000
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SUMMARY:Charlie Parr
DESCRIPTION:July 15th – Charlie Parr \nIn the music of Charlie Parr\, there is a sincere conviction and earnest drive to create. The Minnesota-born guitarist\, songwriter\, and interpreter of traditional music has released 19 albums over two decades and has been known to perform up to 275 shows a year. Parr is a folk troubadour in the truest sense: taking to the road between shows\, writing and rewriting songs as he plays\, fueled by a belief that music is eternal and cannot be claimed or adequately explained. The bluesman poet pulls closely from the sights and sounds around him\, his lyrical craftsmanship built by his influences. The sounds from his working-class upbringing—including Folkways legends such as Lead Belly and Woody Guthrie—imbue Parr’s music with stylistic echoes of blues and folk icons of decades past. Parr sees himself merely as a continuer of a folk tradition: “I feel like I stand on a lot of big shoulders\,” he said in an interview. “I hope that I’ve brought a little bit of myself to the music.” \nParr’s first album with Smithsonian Folkways\, Last of Better Days Head (2021)\, foregrounded his lyrical craftsmanship and sophisticated bluesman confidence\, with spare production highlighting Parr’s mastery of guitar and elevating his poetry. Last of Better Days Ahead is a portrait of how Parr saw the world in that moment\, reflecting on time and memories that have past while holding an enduring desire to be present. In his 2024 release\, Little Sun\, Parr weaves together stories celebrating music\, community\, and communing with nature. Putting forth an ambitious and raw album that exemplifies the best of Parr’s sound: a blend of the blues and folk traditions he continues to carry with him and the steadfast originality of a poet. \nThis event will go on sale at 10am April 7th\, 2026 \nGeneral Admission: 30.00\nBar area opens at 7pm\nDoors for Concert Hall open at 7:30\nMusic at 8pm
URL:https://thepeninsulafoundation.org/event/charlie-parr/
LOCATION:G.A.R. Hall\, 1785 Main St\, Peninsula\, OH\, 44264\, United States
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