The Dream Journal – September 2023

Hello!

We’re continuing to stick around home this summer as we record more tracks for our next album. The garden is continuing to gift us with insane amounts of zucchini and yellow squash, pickling cucumbers, broccoli, kale, celery, and now eggplant, jalapeño peppers, a smattering of tomatoes, and a few sweet peppers. In the process of weeding (which, we admit, we did with a couple of mowers and a string trimmer), we found a volunteer sunflower that was apparently seeded from last year’s sunflower crop. Our acorn squash plants (which were labeled as butternut squash plants — surprise!) have put out a bunch of acorn squashes that we’re hoping will start ripening soon. And we just picked our very first McIintosh apple from our orchard! We haven’t either of us eaten a Mac in many years, and it was soooo good.

This coming Saturday, September 2nd, we are hosting the Singer/Songwriter stage at the Keene Music Fest in Keene, NH. The stage is located outside the Toadstool Bookshop on Emerald Ave, and is sponsored by The Farm Cafe within the bookshop. The stage runs from 12:20pm to 7pm, with 8 different acts throughout the day, each playing original music. We’re very excited about the folks we have coming in to play! The stage schedule:

12:20pm: Pat Daddona
1:10pm: Carl Beverly
2:00pm: John Ferullo
2:50pm: Jason Baker
3:40pm: Tom Smith
4:30pm: Kota
5:20pm: Dan & Faith
6:10pm: The Milkhouse Heaters

This promises to be a great day of music! The event is rain or shine, but the weather forecast for Saturday is looking quite delightful at the moment. Come support these great New England acts, along with two great businesses! And you can also wander downtown Keene and check out all the other music happening that day.

This Friday, September 1st is Bandcamp Friday. On Bandcamp Friday, Bandcamp waives their revenue share to help support the musical artists who offer their music on Bandcamp. We know it might be a little early to start thinking about holiday shopping, but perhaps you have a music-loving friend with a birthday coming up soon? This would be a marvelous time to consider picking up a copy of one of our albums. You can order a physical CD, or download in any format you choose. And if you end up buying on a different day, that’s OK, too! Bandcamp is a wonderfully supportive organization that we’ve sold our CDs through for several years now.

One of Dan’s new songs is a celebration of a favorite place to eat in our area, the Hartland Diner in Hartland, VT.  We took banjo and bass up to the Diner back in July, and we played the song for the owner/chef, Nicole.  She took a video of us playing it and posted it out on the diner’s Facebook page.  She loved it, as did the folks at the tables around us!  Here’s her video of us playing You Won’t Leave Hungry Today.

Last Thursday, we played a Listen & Lunch show in Peterborough, NH, and one of the folks in the audience sent us a video of our performance of Dance Izzy Dance, one of Dan’s songs.  We’ve posted his video to our Patreon page.  Our patrons can see the full video; non-patrons can see a preview.  If you’d like to get early access to new videos, or see videos and content specifically posted for our patrons, sign up on our Patreon page.

Our albums Then and Now, Seeking, and Simple Grace are available from us on our website, through Bandcamp, or you can find them at iTunes and most other online music stores. Our music is also available streaming on Spotify and Apple Music.

As always, you can find additional schedule information on our website. For additional content and stories from the road, follow us on Patreon. For more frequent news updates and information, check out our Facebook fan page and follow us on Twitter (@danandfaith).

Want to go hear live music but can’t afford the crazy ticket prices for the Major Names? Go find live local music in your area! It’s affordable, you’ll likely get to meet the musicians in person, and you will find that they’re at least as good as the major acts, if not better.

Dan & Faith

The Dream Journal – August 2023

Hello!

This past month has been fairly eventful in our area. Right at home, we are in the midst of the Zucchini Apocalypse! Our zucchini and yellow squash plants are being VERY prolific, gifting us with multiple lovely squash every day. We have put up at least 6 quarts of refrigerator pickles from our pickling cucumber plants. We’ve had a few tomatoes, including a couple of handfuls of cherry tomatoes and two exquisite brandywine beefsteaks that tasted even better than they looked. We’ve had first harvest of broccoli on one variety, and our kale is gorgeous. We’re oh so close to having our first eggplant. And what we thought were butternut squash plants turned out to be acorn squash plants instead, and at least one of the acorn squashes is the size of a soccer ball! The garden seems to be loving all the rain, and we’re happy we haven’t had to water it at all this year. But in our neighboring towns and our neighboring state (Vermont), all that rain has brought a lot of flood damage. We’re hoping the major flooding is behind us, but we know a lot of folks are still cleaning up and rebuilding.

As we travel around the country, we keep an eye out for open mics. They give us an opportunity to meet new folks on the road, hear new music we’ve not heard before, and bring our music to folks who might not otherwise hear us. Open Mic America celebrates open mics, both in-person and virtual. We’ve played on there several times in the past, and we will be back online with them this Sunday, August 6th at 8pm Eastern. Lots of new-to-us acts on the list, so we get to meet new folks and hear new music we’ve not heard before, and we don’t even have to leave the house! You can listen from anywhere with internet access. Tune in on YouTube for original music and interviews of 8 acts, including us.

This is the third year for the Listen & Lunch concert series at Depot Square Park in Peterborough, NH, and we are pleased to be taking part again. Join us 12-1pm on Thursday, August 24th beside the scenic Contoocook River. Bring a picnic lunch, a chair or a blanket, and we’ll sing for you! In case of rain, the concert is cancelled, and there is no rain date.

The Acworth Village Store in South Acworth, NH has been having a rough summer. The flooding in early July swept the Cold River into the back yard of the store, and they finally have it cleared out again. Come out and give the store some love on Saturday, August 26th as they continue their Summer Saturday Music series with a meal and music by us! We’ll be playing 5:30-7:30pm. This one is rain or shine.

Sharon’s On The Common, a women’s clothing shop, hosts PopUp Sunday just off the green in downtown Chester, VT on Sunday, August 27th. It includes various vendors from the shops on the green, artisans, and us! Drive to the common in downtown Chester, look for the PopUp signs. It runs 11am-3pm. We’re pleased to see that Sharon’s On The Common is selling merchandise to raise money for local flood victims in the Chester area. Please help them out! This show is rain or shine unless it’s just been too wet to set up tents, in which case they may call it off (but there’s still good shopping in the shops around the common!). If the weather is looking iffy, drop us a message to check on the status.

We spend a fair amount of time on the road, and we love to take pictures and video as we travel. Faith’s song Looking For The Road Less Traveled seemed like a great choice for a lyric video using some of those pictures and video. Enjoy!  This video went out to our Patreon patrons last month.

If you’d like to get early access to new videos, or see videos and content specifically posted for our patrons, sign up on our Patreon page.  We have a new video up today of a song that will be on our next album. You can see a preview of it here.

Our albums Then and Now, Seeking, and Simple Grace are available from us on our website, through Bandcamp, or you can find them at iTunes and most other online music stores. Our music is also available streaming on Spotify and Apple Music.

As always, you can find additional schedule information on our website. For additional content and stories from the road, follow us on Patreon. For more frequent news updates and information, check out our Facebook fan page and follow us on Twitter (@danandfaith).

We’re just back from the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, four days of musical community. If you ever get a chance to spend a day (or more) at a folk festival, we highly recommend it!

Dan & Faith

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