Feb 05 Thursday
John Gallagher Jr. brings his deeply personal emo folk rock to Godfrey Daniels for an evening of sharp songwriting, dry humor, and close-quarters connection. Writing in an emo folk rock vein, his songs balance roots-driven grit with open-hearted reflection, often threading wry humor through deeply personal moments. Across three records—Six Day Hurricane (2016), 8th and Jane (2021), and Goodbye or Something (2024, Grand Phony Music)—Gallagher has shaped a body of work that’s cathartic, emotional, and grounded in lived experience, performing solo, he delivers songs that balance rootsy drive with vulnerable reflection, making this a natural fit for the attentive, intimate setting of a true Live Music Listening Room.
Beyond the music, Gallagher is widely known as a Tony Award–winning actor with a career spanning Broadway and screen, including roles in Duncan Sheik’s Spring Awakening, Green Day’s American Idiot, The Avett Brothers’ Swept Away, and on screen in The Newsroom, Short Term 12, 10 Cloverfield Lane, and Hush. At Godfrey Daniels, those worlds meet in a way that feels personal and unfiltered.
Sangjaru is a captivating Korean folk fusion band that merges the energy of traditional Korean music with the infectious rhythms of gypsy swing, funk, rock, and improvisation. The name "Sangjaru" originates from the combination of two Korean words, "sangja" (box) and "jaru" (sack). While a box retains a fixed form, a sack adapts to its contents. Inspired by this analogy, the band aspires to infuse new creativity into the rich traditions of Korean music.
Feb 07 Saturday
April Verch and Joe Newberry share music shaped by home places—the Ottawa Valley of Canada and the Missouri Ozarks—and carried across stages worldwide. Their performances blend original songs with time-honored tunes, weaving fiddle, banjo, guitar, harmony singing, and traditional step dance into a deeply connected musical exchange. At Godfrey Daniels’ Live Music Listening Room, audiences experience the joy, history, and human connection behind the music in an intimate atmosphere where stories and sound travel together.
Feb 12 Thursday
“Amy Speace is a wonderful artist, a writer of songs, a performer who has beauty and transformation in her music and her writing. Amy Speace was one of the first people that I chose to sign to my label, Wildflower Records, and her songs have transformed my audiences as well as transformed my life.” — Judy Collins
Amy Speace brings her acclaimed songwriting and clear, compelling voice to Godfrey Daniels for a night rooted in story, craft, and connection. Recognized by Rolling Stone, NPR, Billboard, and The New York Times, she has become a defining presence in contemporary Folk and Americana. Discovered and championed by Judy Collins, Speace has earned major accolades, including AMA UK’s International Song of the Year and multiple chart-topping releases. With a new solo acoustic record on the horizon and a rich creative life spanning music, poetry, and teaching, she continues to shape the genre with depth and insight. Join us for an evening with an artist whose work resonates long after the last note.
Feb 21 Saturday
You are invited to the Perkasie Mennonite Church's Patchwork Coffeehouse live concert with Bunny Barnes and Russ Rentler to the February coffeehouse on Saturday, February 21, 2026, 7:30 pm, at 320 W Chestnut St., Perkasie, Pa. Patchwork is please to present this double bill with two great entertainers—Bunny Barnes, Premiere Guitarist and Russ Rentler, Multi-Instrumentalist!
All ticket sales at door, no advance sales, no reservations. Adults $15, Seniors 65+ $12, Students 13 and up $8, 12 & under Free. Delicious desserts and drinks are available. Our building is wheelchair accessible.
A portion of our proceeds for the concert will go to RamPacks, which provides food on weekends and school holidays to children experiencing food insecurity in the Pennridge School District. You can also drop off donations of non-perishable food items for Pennridge FISH at all our concerts.
Feb 28 Saturday
Chris Kasper returns to the spotlight with the seasoned perspective of a songwriter who’s spent two decades shaping his sound on stages across the country. With seven records to his name and tours alongside Amos Lee and The Wood Brothers, he moves easily between Americana, Blues, Folk, and Rock, creating music that feels honest and grounded. His latest album, Sunlight In An Empty Room, nods to the classic songwriters of the 70s while carving out a voice that’s unmistakably his own. Join us for a night of authentic, genre-bending music.
Mar 14 Saturday
Reggie Harris and Pat Wictor bring decades of shared history, trust, and musical conversation to the stage at Godfrey Daniels. Their performances unfold as a true collaboration—rich harmonies, thoughtful songwriting, and carefully chosen songs that invite listeners in. With Harris’s deep roots in storytelling and song leadership, paired with Wictor’s wide-ranging musical path and celebrated work as a collaborator and writer, the evening becomes a warm, engaging exchange shaped for the attentive setting of our Live Music Listening Room.
Mar 27 Friday
Sam Robbins has quickly earned a reputation as one of the most promising new voices in contemporary folk music. Drawing inspiration from classic singer-songwriters like James Taylor and Jackson Browne, Robbins blends thoughtful storytelling with a modern, upbeat edge shaped by years on the road. A nationally touring artist and festival favorite, his songs reflect firsthand experiences gathered from thousands of miles of travel and life lived in motion. In the intimate setting of Godfrey Daniels’ Live Music Listening Room, Robbins’ direct songwriting and nuanced acoustic performances invite listeners into the stories behind the songs—up close and fully present.
Mar 28 Saturday
The Electric Farm returns with their singular blend of soft pop, folky textures, and space-rock imagination—an approach shaped by the atmospheric beauty of Nick Drake, the emotional weight of Neil Young, and the off-beat storytelling spirit of The Kinks. Led by songwriter Joey Mutis, whose music has appeared across major television and film, the band has spent more than 30 years shaping its melodic identity on East Coast stages, from Godfrey Daniels to iconic rooms like CBGB and 40 Watt Club. With four studio albums and a history that includes collaborations with Peter Buck of R.E.M. and openings for artists as varied as The SunRa Arkestra, Strawbs, and Railroad Earth, The Electric Farm brings a night of musical adventure perfect for the intimate, welcoming setting of Godfrey Daniels.
Mar 29 Sunday
High Horse brings their progressive acoustic energy to Godfrey Daniels for a show that highlights their inventive approach to Bluegrass, Old Time, and Folk traditions. With fiddler Carson McHaney, cellist Karl Henry, guitarist G Rockwell, and bassist Noah Harrington, the Boston-based quartet draws on their roots at Berklee College of Music and New England Conservatory to deliver crisp vocals, tight arrangements, and dynamic original compositions. Their debut album, produced by Jacob Jolliff and engineered by Dave Sinko, showcases the band’s virtuosity and adventurous spirit—qualities that shine in their live performances. Settle into the warmth of our Live Music Listening Room and enjoy an afternoon of intimate, high-caliber music making.