Friday May 9, 2025
8:00 PM - 11:00 PM EDT
Show: 8p
The Knickerbocker Music Center
35 Railroad Ave, Westerly, RI 02891
Tickets: $20
Show: 8p | Doors: 7p
Tickets: $20
Born in a small country town in New England and raised in a musical family, Grammy-nominated songwriter Reed Foehl crafts stories of the human condition with poignant lyrics and a voice that both pushes boundaries and honors tradition. His music, a blend of genuine Folk and Americana, is marked by a dusty, patient quality that resonates deeply.
In May 2022, Foehl released his sixth studio album, "Wild Wild Love," recorded with The Band of Heathens in Austin, TX. The Boston Globe praised his work, stating, “He sings like he feels every note, each song tells a story… of which he relates astonishingly well.”
Foehl received a Grammy nomination for his song “Fly,” co-written with Brent Cobb and covered by country legend Lee Ann Womack.
Now residing in the Green Mountains of Vermont, Foehl continues to tour globally, sharing his music with audiences around the world.
https://reedfoehlmusic.com
https://reedfoehl.bandcamp.com
Watch "Wild Wild Love" official video
Press:
“From traditional folk ballads to barroom sing-alongs, this tunesmith’s emotional, deeply personal lyrics and indelibly infectious choruses… leave the listener with an overriding sense of optimism.” – Glide Magazine
“Reed has the ability to transport the soul, a true master. One of the great songwriters of our time." –Gregory Alan Isakov
"Reed Foehl is like a brother to me, we've traveled a lot of miles on the road together, and I don't think they make better singer-songwriters than him." –Todd Snider
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Jeff Berlin is a lifelong drummer whose background is primarily in Americana and Jazz music. A well-known and highly sought-after veteran of the Boston music scene for both recording and performance, Jeff has lived in central Vermont for over fifteen years and continues to find inspiration in the natural environment around him.
He has recorded and/or performed with artists such as Boris McCutcheon, Reed Foehl, Jeffrey Foucault, Bow Thayer, Jabe Beyer, Meg Hutchinson, Catie Curtis and many more. One of his most recent recordings is Further On: The Songs of Billy Conway, a tribute to the late drummer and songwriter best known for his work with the band Morphine.
Putnam Murdock
Touring artist Putnam Murdock got his start as a professional musician with the Colorado rock and roll band Chief Broom. With Murdock as front man, the group achieved a slot on the 1997 H.O.R.D.E tour, appeared in festivals at Red Rocks Amphitheater and sold out venues throughout the western US. After graduating with a songwriting degree from Berklee School in Music in 2002, Murdock launched a solo career and has since traveled across the country performing with artists such as Martin Sexton, Taj Mahal, Ben Taylor, Gregory Alan Isakov, and Kaki King.
Monica Rizzio
With a perspective equally influenced by her Texas roots and her Cape Cod home, Americana singer-songwriter Monica Rizzio has emerged as one of the finest talents in the East Coast music scene. Monica released her debut album, aptly named Washashore Cowgirl, in 2016; where it was Monica’s solo introduction after a decade in the trio Tripping Lily.