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Hearing the music of for the first time is akin to reacquainting yourself with an old friend—one who dangles a bevy of mysterious and playful secrets that seem meant only for you through the power and majesty of her performance.  There is an ease about her, almost as if you've been invited to her home—her musical home.  And yet, Geller's songwriting often captures and surprises even the most casual listener.  Whether it is her words, her voice, her melodies, or the way she plays either her piano or her guitar, hers is a passionate experience that stays with you long after the music's over.

brings to every performance not only her strong musicianship and vocal excellence—she also fills every venue she plays with the kind of heartfelt truth and soulful introspection that inspires her audiences to seek those same inner qualities within themselves.  Combining elements of Jazz, Classical, Americana, Folk and Pop, this is one singer-songwriter who continually defies being categorized into any one easily-defined genre or style.  Nearing three remarkable decades of recording and touring, Marci Geller has embraced her diverse and often eclectic sound, and joyfully celebrates the uniqueness of herself and her audience.

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is an American singer-songwriter and activist known for his powerful music and tireless efforts on behalf of “the lost and the lonely, the shackled and scarred.”  Over three and a half decades, 's music has carried him from Jersey shore bars to Nashville’s Music Row; from home plate performances in major league ballparks to concerts in maximum-security prisons; from star-studded benefit shows at Tipitina’s in New Orleans to awareness-building appearances at the Walter Reed Military Hospital and the Dover Air Force Base.

Along the way Flynn has continued to make new friends and fans as he has given of his defiantly unguarded heart and optimistic spirit from large and small stages, living rooms, pulpits and schools across this country.  His career has embodied an authentic troubadour odyssey that moved legendary folk DJ Gene Shay to call Flynn “the most quintessential folk singer in my life.”

“It has been disappointing that the world of folk music has not, during the last half century, been creating many new heroes.   is a notable exception, and is worthy of our respect as he follows the paths of Woody Guthrie, Phil Ochs and Kris Kristofferson.” – Andrew L. Braunfeld, Philadelphia Folk Festival

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