Daniel Toole is the working man’s artist. With roots anchored in his writing, he delivers a small-town feel with a stage-sized presence. With music touching the angles of everyday life, Toole reaches into the comforts of the songs he sings. Inspirations can be derived from anything with a pulse, and his pursuit for expression aims to prove it. With his flat-picking guitar style and straight-from-the-heart poetry, the music finds its place in the subtle and the sacred.
Conrad Johnson is a singer-songwriter hailing from LaGrange, GA, and has been crafting music and writing songs since the early 1970s. His style blends Americana, rock, and blues, featuring harmonica and acoustic guitar. Influenced by artists like Marshall Tucker, Tom Petty, and Guy Clark, he creates original lyrics that often explore romantic themes.