St Tim's Coffeehouse is pleased to present a hybrid concert
Yes folks, it's finally time to gather for an in-person concert! For some who are still not comfortable attending, we are offering this concert virtually in the comfort of your home. Hence the term: hybrid concert. So it's your choice but DO JOIN US on March 12, 2022 at 7 PM. Doors will open at 6:35PM.
Before you come, you should know that we will ask for proof of vaccination and the wearing of masks during the event. VACCINATIONS REQUIRED: Because you may be sharing a table with other parties, and because
we are under contract with artists who are working hard to stay safe as they play venues across the
country, we are still requiring all audience members, open mic performers, as well as staff and
volunteers, to be vaccinated against Covid-19. We are not making exceptions for people unable to be
vaccinated for medical reasons. We do not accept same-day tests in lieu of vaccination. So that we can properly enforce this policy, please have your CDC Covid-19 Vaccine Card, a
phone photo or photocopy of the card ready to show at the ticket counter.
Once we’ve checked your card we’ll usher you to your seats.
MASKS: This is an area that is changing rapidly and we ask that you be patient and kind. Masks have
more value at a concert than at your favorite corner store. When you come to a show, you will be in
close quarters with others for more than ninety minutes. At this time, we ask that you have a mask on when
you arrive. (We have extras available.) Our staff and volunteers will remain masked.
Modern-folk duo Friction Farm, is a husband and wife team of traveling troubadours. Aidan Quinn and Christine Stay, combine storytelling, social commentary and humor to create songs of everyday life, local heroes, and quirky observations.
“infectiously hummable tunes” – New Times Magazine Miami FL
They have toured internationally, been Kerrville New Folk Finalists, Falcon Ridge Emerging Artists, and South Florida Folk Festival Songwriter winners. Friction Farm’s latest CD, “So Many Stars” was inspired by their travels across the country witnessing the collision of strong political polarity with personal kindness, the intersection of fragility and breathtaking beauty. From ballads to anthems each song is filled with harmony and hope.
“intricate harmonies which are reminiscent of 1960s classics with a modern twist” – Sun Journal New Bern NC
He’s from Berkeley CA, she’s from Woodstock NY. When not touring Aidan enjoys woodworking and Christine bakes. They have a big garden and a small orchard at the sustainable home they designed and built in South Carolina.
“They were utterly charming. Their well-written songs cover a wide gamut and their delivery is spot on. They should be much better known“. Rich Warren, Host WFMT’s Folk Stage.
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