Looking back to the beginning of the year, it sure felt like a continuation of 2021. We were facing a new COVID variant that was taking over, big shoes to fill with the departure of our former CEO, Paul Lhevine and as the snow started to fall, it shut down the school...
We are happy to announce that Patty Jackson is our new Volunteer Manager. Swallow Hill’s volunteers are the backbone of our organization in so many ways, and bringing on Patty in this full time role will ensure the growth and success of our Volunteer Program. “It’s...
When David Starr returns to Tuft Theatre on Friday, April 8, he’ll have some catching up to do. Since the start of 2020 he’s released two albums, a COVID-era covers project named Touchstones, and an album of originals in collaboration with John Oates called Beauty...
Perhaps you know Caleb James Hall as our Café Manager, or as a Swallow Hill Instructor, or maybe you’ve caught him hosting our monthly Old-Time Jam. And this doesn’t even mention the multiple musical groups he plays with in formal, and shall we say, more comfortable...
On March 5 Rachel Baiman makes her Swallow Hill Music debut in Tuft Theatre with Vivian Leva & Riley Calcagno. If the Chicago-raised, Nashville-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist is new to you, a great place to start is with her most recent album,...