Folk duo Friction Farm at Foley Library May 16

Folk duo Friction Farm at Foley Library May 16

Friction Farm, a modern-folk duo comprised of husband and wife Aiden Quinn and Christine Stay, will be giving a performance entitled “Songs Inspired by Books” at the Foley Public Library on Thursday, May 16 at 6:30 pm.
Reservations are required and are now being taken. Call 251-943-7665 to reserve a seat. For more info, go to foleylibrary.org, or Facebook or Instagram.
The duo (pictured) is billed as traveling troubadours who combine storytelling, social commentary, and humor to create songs of everyday life, local heroes, and quirky observations. From ballads to anthems, each song is filled with hope and harmony.
Friction Farm’s lyrically rich, harmony-driven songs have earned them spots as Kerrville New Folk Finalists and Falcon Ridge Emerging Artists. They are winners of the South Florida Folk Festival songwriter competition and have performed as official showcase artists at the Southeast, Southwest, and Northeast Regional Folk Alliance Conferences.
Performing internationally and throughout the US, Friction Farm feels at home on the road and on stage. Audiences lean into their stories, laugh at their humor, are inspired to do a little good in the world, and sing along once in a while.