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Join us for an evening of traveling Songwriters from Maine, New York, and Berlin

  • Hey Sailor! 25 East Main Street Searsport, ME, 04974 United States (map)

Leslie Graves & Toby Goodshank: Brooklyn-based artists Leslie Graves (Gold, Endless Arrows) and Toby Goodshank (The Moldy Peaches, The Pizza Underground) have joined creative forces on their just released album Between Worlds (BB*Island).
Acoustic guitar and vocal harmonies make up the core of their music, which draws from a variety of folk-rock influences including Sybil Baer, Judee Sill, REM, Linda Perhacs, and Jessica Pratt. Their lyrics are dreamlike stories that speak to the resilience of humanity, and offer a meditation on love, nature and growth.

Phoebe Kreutz: Phoebe Kreutz is a singer / songwriter / bookwriter / lyricist / glockenspielist, born and raised on the then-mean streets of New York City.
Hailed by the New Yorker as “the Kingpin of the Joke Folk genre”, she's brought her irreverent tunes to a million bars, clubs and castles all over America and Europe and has released 4 albums and 3 EPs— including Ma’am of Action on Lose/Lose Records and Leaky Canoe on Frankfurt's Lousy Moon Records.

Matt Colbourn: Matt Colbourn is a creative type in NYC. He edits television for work and makes art for fun, these days mostly music, watercolors and woodworking. He's currently working on a set of songs in Esperanto, a language constructed in the late 19th century to help usher in an international utopia.

Franzi Kafka: Berlin-based Franzi Kafka speaks songs and sings text. The music, when it is music, is melodic; when it is not, it becomes sound and atmosphere. Her work drifts between pop, chanson, electronic, storytelling, and performance.

Skip Bailey: Salt of the Earth songs for salt of the Earth people.

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Benefit for Friends of Sears Island with musical guest BOOKHEAD SWEETTOOTH