Songwriters in the Round #34
The Songwriters in the Round Series is proudly sponsored by the Hallberg Family Foundation
Video by Jack Doepke
Every month, the Wyoming Area Creative Arts Community brings in 3 songwriters to perform at the Hallberg Center for the Arts in an "In The Round" format, performing their original pieces of music.
April 27th at 7pm, the Songwriters in the Round Series continues
with its 34th installment at the Main Gallery Stage we have a new format with TWO DUO performances, featuring Pine & Fire and The Roe Family Singers!
The Roe Family Singers
Bonfire Music Group recording artists the Roe Family Singers are a Good-Time, Old-Time Hillbilly band from the tiny community of Kirkwood Hollow, MN. Led by wife & husband Kim Roe (Best Female Vocalist, City Pages/Village Voice) and Quillan Roe, the band marries old-time sounds from barn-dances, fiddle pulls, and county fairs with the rock & roll passion of youth.
In 2018, won both Entertainers of the Year and Album of the Year from BMAI; in 2019, won Best Band, Best Band Overall, and Entertainers of the Year from BMAI; and in 2020 their song, “Don’t Worry About the Rich Man,” was #10 overall on the Bluegrass Grassicana charts.
Pine & Fire
Pine & Fire is a working class, D.I.Y. folk music duo from the north woods of Minnesota. They blend traditional roots music influences with a modern punk sentiment, creating a unique and driving sound. Together they sing original songs woven with themes of love, escapism, home, and growth.
Since their start in 2019, pine & fire has released three self-recorded projects. Recently they were awarded a 2023 Jerome Hill Artist Fellowship in Music.