Dennis Brennan has been a Boston music legend since fronting the bands The Martells and then Push Push in the 1980s. In the 1990s he began a solo career which continues to this day, releasing such landmark albums as Iodine in the Wine, Rule No. #1, and most recently Dennis Brennan and the White Owls – Live from Electric Andyland.
Kemp Harris is a composer, musician, actor and teacher. He taught himself piano and was writing songs at age 14. He has shared stage with such artists as Koko Taylor, Gil Scott-Heron, Taj Mahal, Kandace Springs and Freebo.
Called “one of New England’s best songwriters” by The Boston Globe, Terry Kitchen has been performing on folk stages across the country since the 1990s, releasing a dozen albums filled with literate musical storytelling, supple guitar playing and distinctive, intimate vocals.