Partners in marriage and music, Liz Queler and Seth Farber are both three time Grammy nominees. As children of musical parents and parents of a musical child, they started bringing their son Joey on stage with them when he was a tot. A graduate of Berklee College of Music, now living in LA, Joey’s back to make music with his folks at their favorite haunt in the hills. With individual credits including appearances at Newport Folk Festival and Carnegie Hall (Liz), Sofi Stadium and Saturday Night Live (Joey), the conducting podium of numerous Broadway shows and 10 years as music director to folk legend Odetta (Seth) – they blend and communicate as only a family band can. Heavy on harmonies with influences from Appalachia, bluegrass and gospel, their music is infused with a rock sensibility, creating a soulful cross between Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, Emmylou Harris and John Mayer. The Queler/Farbers have eight CDs between them. Their CD “The Edna Project” set 21 poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay to music, and became both the inspiration and score for “Still Will Be Heard” – their first theater piece, commissioned and produced by Peak Performances at Montclair State Univ. (NJ) and again at The Mondavi Center at UC Davis. They’ve toured extensively, were featured on Rosie O’Donnell’s HBO special “A Family is a Family Is a Family” and the 2019 PBS tribute to Pete Seeger. Liz and Seth were Cliff Eberhardt’s band for many years, and they are also both members of children’s rock sensation “Brady Rymer and The Little Band That Could”. Liz and Seth founded and run Urban Garage, a free monthly teen open mic and guided jam in NYC. www.lizqueler.com @joey.farber