Singer/Songwriter Series

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Music

Age Group:

Teens, Adults
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Program Description

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Artists for the evening are Huan-Hua Chye and Steev baker. Doors will open at 6:30, with performances starting at 7pm.

Huan-Hua Chye is a singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who records and performs solo under the name miscellaneous owl, but also plays in bands including Gentle Brontosaurus, an indie pop five-piece based in Madison, and Vowl Sounds, a transatlantic dream pop recording project with a friend based in Matlock, England. She is active in various online songwriting communities such as February Album Writing Month, Songfight, and the PRF Monthly Tribute Series as well as playing regular tribute sets at events like Madison's Freakin' Halloweekend. Originally from Berkeley, California, she now lives in Madison with her husband and cat. 

Steev baker has been performing as a singer/songwriter and musician in various incarnations at small and large venues all over Wisconsin since 1998. He is equally influenced by folk ballads, punk rock, and the hymns he grew up singing in church. Often accompanied by cello and noise guitar, Steev has performed at several local music festivals including Homegrown (West Bend, 2015), Water City Racket Fest (Oshkosh, 2019), Summerfest (Guitars for Vets stage, 2022), and Mile of Music (Appleton, 2021). He grew up in rural Wisconsin, but now lives in Madison and works at the Sun Prairie Public Library. Joining him for his set will be his long-time collaborator Emily Selk-Loper, a classically trained cellist from Oshkosh.

The artists may have CDs or other merchandise for sale. Please bring cash to support these local musicians!

This series is generously funded by the Friends of the Sun Prairie Public Library. 

Disclaimer(s)

Photography: Children and adults participating in Sun Prairie Public Library programs may be photographed by newspaper or television reporters/photographers, library staff members, or others involved with the program. These photographs may appear without compensation in newspapers or productions, publications, on the web, or other printed or electronic materials related to the role and function of the Sun Prairie Public Library. Parents who do not want their children photographed should notify Lynn Montague, Head of Youth Services, before the program starts.