Hailing from the east coast and married to a deep love of storytelling, Sarah Mac weaves songs of love, loss and the human spirit that feel timeless and deeply personal. With a voice that blends natural strength and vulnerability, she paints vivid portraits of life’s highs and lows - drawing inspiration from an experience that seems equally familiar with deep sorrow and powerful joy. Whether performing on renowned stages or in the warmth of a living room, her lyrics capture the essence of everyday life—its quiet moments, its struggles, and its beauty. Known for her authenticity and heartfelt connection to her audience, she is carving out her place as an important voice in the New England singer-songwriter landscape.
Louise Coombe (formerly Mosrie) is a celebrated Americana/folk singer-songwriter known for her vivid Southern storytelling, often compared to Faulkner with a guitar, blending country, folk, and bluegrass with historical narratives, and winning numerous accolades like the Kerrville Folk Festival's New Folk competition. Growing up on a Tennessee cattle farm, she launched her music career after college, gaining prominence with her acclaimed 2010 albumHome, followed by deeply personal work like Lay It Down, and continues to perform at major folk venues while winning songwriting awards.
Marc Douglas Berardo is an award-winning songwriter, guitarist, and performer known for his sharp observations, humor, and deeply human storytelling. A veteran of more than 35 years on the road, he has performed at major songwriter festivals including Kerrville New Folk, Telluride, Rocky Mountain Folks, Suwanee, and Wildflower, and has been praised by No Depression as “sincere, fluid, charming, and above all gripping.”
His songs draw from real-life characters and moments, delivered with warmth, wit, and an engaging stage presence that leaves audiences both entertained and moved. Berardo’s 2025 album, The Beauty of This Now, produced by Ron Flynt and Walt Wilkins, further cemented his reputation as a thoughtful and compelling voice in Americana and folk music.