Erika Kulnys
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Roaring for a Revolution

Erika Kulnys is out to change the world, sometimes by tackling the "big issues", but also by inspiring the listener to heal themselves and therefore get out of the way of change. Operating from Nova Scotia, and with an enchanting voice, piercing lyrics, and great instrumentation, Erika takes the heart and soul flying into a better future.

Annie Capps
SOS-000349
The Blue Garden of Midwest Urban Folk

The voice of Annie Capps transports the listener on a tour of her Midwest Urban Folk Blue Garden, filled with twang, jazz, soul,& hoochy coo flora, and more. With exquisite instrumentation by Rod Capps and others, Annie's songs are moving, joyful, fun, and powerful. Radiating from Michigan, Annie Capps shines a rich bouquet of music across the nation.

Peter Leidy
Inclusion, Justice, Politics, Home, & A Guitar

Peter Leidy does his work of building inclusion predominantly in the area of disabilities, and with considerable creativity, often writing new songs or crafting new lyrics for existing tunes to tell a story or convey a lesson. Whether the topic is disabilities or social justice, or politics or a sense of home, Peter brings tremendous wit and deep passion to the teachable moment.

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Rhonda Rucker
SOS-000348
Camp A Little While In The Wilderness

Rhonda Rucker is most often heard performing as part of Sparky & Rhonda, with a strong flavor of Southern Appalachian music, but also Civil Rights folk music, old hymns, and a number of songs by Rhonda. She was a medical doctor for 5 years, cares deeply about our Earth, and her writings include a recent novel called Swing Low, Sweet Harriet.

Goddess & God: Feminist Theology
Goddess & God: Feminist Theology

Judith Plaskow and Carol P. Christ helped to found the study of women & religion, starting in Yale University. They've written & co-edited several ground-breaking books of feminist theology together, but their upcoming book is Goddess and God in the World: Conversations in Embodied Theology.

Mark & Peggy Halvorsen
Adopting Liberia

Most Americans would be at least leery of moving to Liberia, West Africa, from a comfortable home in the Midwest USA, especially with 4 teenagers in tow, but not everyone is as faithful to God's call as are Mark & Peggy Halvorsen. Following a leading to adoption of a Liberian child, and the death of that child due to health conditions in Liberia, Peggy & Mark founded TeamworkAfrica.org, undertaking well-digging, school building, and many more projects, now to be augmented by the full-time presence of the Halvorsens to care for our African neighbors' spiritual, physical, & social needs.

Tonia Hughes
SOS-000347
Everything You Need

Tonia Hughes brings us music of and for the soul, taking us through a journey of faith and fruits in the face of true hardships, like the early death of her husband. Raised in St Louis, for the past 20 years Tonia has been blessing the Twin Cities with her music. You can find her Gospel, Blues, Jazz, R&B, Rock and Worship music on CDBaby.com.

Kat Eggleston
SOS-000346
No Dust Bowl on Vashon Island

Though the music of Kat Eggleston shines its light widely, it strongly reflects the light & love passed on from her parents, particularly her Dust-Bowl-raised father. He bequeathed to Kat loads of creativity and his eventual home on Vashon Island, in the rainy Northwest. Kat's guitar, lyrics, and voice are all first rate and, as Jonathan Byrd comments, 'She kicks so much ass she has to buy new shoes.' Kat & others will be performing The Cyclone Line, a musical dedicated to her father, presenting the first weekend of November, 2016, at the Vashon Center for the Arts.

Rupert Isaacson
Autism, Horses, & Shamanic Healing

Rupert Isaacson, thanks to his journalist skills, his passion for justice, and his unstoppable heart-of-a-father, has opened up the lives of tens of thousands of autistic children to healing. His latest book is The Long Ride Home: The Extraordinary Journey of Healing that Changed a Child's Life, and it educates about the unprecedented successful work of HorseBoyWorld.com and KidsMustMove.com while taking us along on their adventure through shamanic healing in Namibia, Australia, and on the Navajo reservation. Combining investigative rigor with complete openness to alternative experiences, Rupert gives help & hope to autistic folks everywhere.

Sarah Vos
SOS-000345
We're All In Heaven

Sarah Vos is a founder and lead vocalist of Dead Horses. With poise, depth, and beauty, she and the band take listeners on a sensuous and soulful glide through layers of experience and meaning. With language that is evocative and comforting, Sarah welcomes you into a piece of heaven. They appeared at the Great River Folk Festival in LaCrosse, WI, August 27, 2016.