Molly B. Moon & Riely O'Connor are a Midwestern-based folk and Americana singer-songwriter duo known for their insightful lyrics, original music, and collaborative performances across the Midwest and Southern United States.
Pine Street Sessions are intimate backyard and living room concerts hosted by Becki Davis and Molly Milton in Zionsville, Indiana. Tucked into a cozy setting in the Village, these acoustic-forward gatherings are designed for close listening, original songs, and small-scale community connection.
Each event is a two-hour gathering. Becki and Molly open the show with a short set, followed by one featured artist sharing a one-hour set of original songs and stories.
These sessions have been created to make room for something simple and meaningful: great songs, close listening, and the kind of connection that happens when people gather in a welcoming space to share memorable time together.
Molly B. Moon & Riely O'Connor are a Midwestern-based folk and Americana singer-songwriter duo known for their insightful lyrics, original music, and collaborative performances across the Midwest and Southern United States.
Joel Gragg is a Singer-Songwriter, Producer, and Guitarist. His music incorporates elements of Americana, Blues, Rock, and Soul in a genre-melting style that is always evolving. Gragg's songwriting has been described as coming from the lyrical depth of an old soul. He tells stories in an honest and unfiltered light.
Justice Fuller is a singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Indianapolis, Indiana. A lifelong student of music and songs, and hailing from a long line of journeyman players, Justice is known through the Midwest as a disciple of the traditions of artists like Pete Seeger, Dar Williams, Stephen Sondheim, and Mariah Carey.
Bobcat Opossum is Ellen Coplin and Sean Hoffman, a genre-bending duo from the back alleys of the Midwestern wilderness. They draw inspiration from Irish, bluegrass, old time, and classical music. They believe that music should be accessible to all and is an essential part of life. They tour, perform, and teach extensively across the country. They are co-founders and co-directors of the Folky Fish Jam Camp, Debutants Hoot Camp, and the Fairfield Falcon Fiddle Club. They also play with Indiana newgrass band Debutants and Irish traditional band Soltre’.
John Bowyer and Jayme Hood are born and raised Hoosiers who make their home in South Central Indiana on the Brown/Monroe county line. Together, as The Hammer and The Hatchet, they have written and released four albums of original Midwestern Roots Music and have been refining their songwriting and musical partnership for 10 years.
You can catch The Hammer and The Hatchet live all around the region or find their music online at thehammerandthehatchet.com
Join us for a special indoor candlelight concert! A Bright Abyss are the midwest, psychoanalytic-folk duo of Kaitlyn Ferry and Elizabeth Duffy. Going deeper doesn’t mean getting darker—their music is about finding creativity and wholeness in the depths.
Becki Davis and Molly Milton are Indiana-based singer-songwriters. They created Pine Street Sessions to offer something a little more personal: a place where original music can be heard up close, where artists can share the stories behind their songs, and where neighbors and new friends can gather in a setting that feels relaxed, warm, and real.
Where does Pine Street Sessions take place?
At a private home located in Zionsville, Indiana. The exact address is shared after RSVP.
Do I need a ticket?
Events are FREE, but RSVP is required since space is limited. You can RSVP by clicking on each concert in the Upcoming Shows section and adding the show to your cart. You must RSVP separatly for each show.
What should I bring?
For outdoor concerts, bring a lawn chair or blanket. Indoor concerts include seating. All events are BYOB.
Are the concerts family-friendly?
These shows are designed for attentive listening and quiet connection, so it’s best suited for kids who can stay with their grown-ups and settle into the experience. Because space is limited and the focus is on the songs, these events are not set up for active play.
How can I support the artists?
Contribute to the suggested donation jar at the show and purchase the featured artist's merch.