Cheryl Wheeler is considered a folk luminary and is recognized for her talent in both writing and performing songs that range from humorous to deeply emotional. In 1976, Wheeler moved to Providence, Rhode Island, and began playing at folk clubs throughout New England, opening for artists such as Jonathan Edwards, Tom Rush, Jesse Winchester, and Gordon Lightfoot. Since those days she has released nine studio albums and is appreciated for her storytelling ability, unique voice, and engaging live performances. In addition to Dan Seals and Suzy Bogguss, Cheryl Wheeler’s songs have been covered by artists including Kathy Mattea, Sylvia, Garth Brooks, Peter, Paul, and Mary, Bette Midler, Kenny Loggins, Melanie, Holly Near, and D.C. Anderson.

Cheryl’s songs are often emotional portraits of people, leaving you with the impression that you know the characters. You find yourself being dragged into the song rather than standing outside and observing. Other songs by Cheryl are hilarious situation comedies.

Kenny White is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and producer known for his work in the genres of folk, rock, and pop music. Before embarking on his solo career, he was highly regarded for his work as a session musician, producer, and composer for television and film commercials. He has worked with notable artists such as Shawn Colvin, Peter Wolf, and Cheryl Wheeler. His solo albums showcase his talents as a pianist and songwriter, often featuring introspective lyrics and a blend of musical styles. Kenny White is known for his insightful songwriting, skillful piano playing, and engaging live performances.

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