Join The Folk Show this spring for live in-studio performances and in-depth conversations, celebrating independent musicians and fostering a stronger community through music.
Airing live every Sunday from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., with an encore every Friday from 9 p.m. to midnight, The Folk Show with Kate McNally brings you a curated selection of diverse talent to help you unwind at the end of the week.
Here’s a look at some exciting upcoming performances:
March 30th: Sierra Hull – The Grammy-nominated mandolinist, singer, and songwriter will join Kate to talk about her recently released album A Tip Top High Wire during her current tour.
April 6th: Seth Glier – Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Seth Glier will be on The Folk Show to chat about his new album Everything, featuring collaborations with Crys Matthews, Hayley Reardon, and Windborne. A fan favorite here in New Hampshire, Seth will share why he’s so loved by listeners when he visits with Kate McNally
April 13th: Sam Robbins -- Sam is a singer/songwriter from the Portsmouth area with a new Jim Croce/James Taylor, Harry Chapin inspired album called So Much I Still Don’t See. We’ll hear about a project he’s worked on pairing songwriting and veterans as well as new songs from the latest album.
- April 27th: Twisted Pine – Don't miss Twisted Pine, a band known for their folk-pop fusion and energetic performances. With their latest album Love Your Mind, they bring an exciting mix of bluegrass, folk, and pop influences, making them a must-hear on The Folk Show.
- May 4th: Volkert Volkertz: Jaffrey resident Volkert Volkertz has just released a new album called “It’s Cocoa Time! Songs from the Seasons with Opa Volkert.” The album contains 17 songs from every season of the year. You’ll also hear a song about Maple Syrup! Join us for some tasty, kid-friendly tunes from Volkert Volkertz.
- May 11th: The Mammals: The Mammals are folksingers Ruth Ungar, Mike Merenda, and a cohort of compelling collaborators who form a touring quintet on the fiddle, banjo, guitar, organ, bass, and drums. Over the past 20 years they have quietly composed a canon of original songs that the LA Times calls “some of the best songwriting of their generation.”
- May 18th: Morris Dancing Feature – A special segment celebrating the 50th Marlboro Morris Ale with dancers and musicians, honoring this beloved tradition happening over Memorial Day weekend.