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Friday, January 9, 2026

7:30 pm

Barbara Kessler • Jennifer Kimball • Diane Ziegler

2 BANDS

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$25 admission

Three of the preeminent singer-songwriters to emerge from the New England folk music revival of the 1990s, share the stage for a once-in-a-lifetime night of beautiful music, harmony and friendship. Don’t miss it.

BARBARA KESSLER

Barbara Kessler won awards from folk festivals including Kerrville, Telluride, and Rocky Mountain folks, received national airplay as well as been featured on Sirius/XM and Mountain Stage, and her songs have been featured on TV shows like NCIS, JAG, Passions, One Life to Live, The Young and The Restless, All My Children, Ed, and Felicity. She shared the stage with artists including the Indigo Girls, Shawn Colvin, Arlo Guthrie, Dar Williams, and many others. Her albums include Stranger To This Land, Notion, and What You Keep.

https://www.barbarakessler.com/

JENNIFER KIMBALL

A force in the local music scene, Jennifer Kimball is a musician known for her unusual choice of notes, her passion for dissonance and her willingness to create harmony where none has been envisioned before. She began songwriting in earnest in 1995 after leaving her first band, the critically acclaimed duo, The Story. In the early aughts she and her partner Ry Cavanaugh had a band called Maybe Baby. After the birth of their son, Ry started Session Americana, Jennifer released Oh Hear Us and headed to Harvard’s Landscape Institute to pursue a degree in landscape design. Jennifer is a frequent collaborator and contributor to other people's projects and/or shows and she is the brainchild behind the incredible holiday-ish music collaboration Wintery Songs In Eleventy Part Harmony.

https://www.jenniferkimball.com/

DIANE ZIEGLER

Diane Zeigler emerged on the national folk scene in the early ’90s, and over the course of several years she built a strong following throughout New England and beyond. She released her debut CD, Sting of the Honeybee, on Rounder Records in 1995. She also released These are the Roots, Paintbrush, and December in Vermont. She won awards at Kerrville, Rocky Mountain Folks, and Telluride festivals. Her music has also been featured on many compilation projects for both major and independent labels including Rounder Records, Sony Music, National Geographic Magazine, Yankee Magazine and others.

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