On the bill:
Yes Ma’am (Ragtime/Blues – New Orleans, LA)
Noble Hobo (Folk – Detroit, MI)
Josh & the Dirty Rags (Dark Nomadic Folk – Quebec)
Artist Bios:
Yes Ma’am
Hailing from New Orleans, Yes Ma’am fuses 1920s blues with a bold punk flair. With Matthew Bracken’s distinctive voice and their unrefined sound, they embody the musical soul of the South—where street roots, rock ’n’ roll, and tradition collide.
Noble Hobo
A troubadour from Detroit, Noble Hobo weaves together folk and blues to navigate themes of love, grief, and solitude. Accompanied by his clawhammer banjo and fingerpicking guitar, he delivers sincere and impactful performances, shaped by years of wandering.
Josh & the Dirty Rags
A project of nomadic dark folk, Josh & the Dirty Rags blend the raw energy of blues with the rich storytelling of folk. Driven by a DIY spirit and an unpredictable stage presence, each performance is a vibrant journey—an exploration of memory and spontaneity.