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Michigan Songwriter Showcase hosted by Steve Taylor and featuring Fay Burns, Brad Stuart and Tracy Kash

20 Front Street
October 23, 2025
7:00 pm
$24.79
Michigan Songwriter Showcase hosted by Steve Taylor and featuring Fay Burns, Brad Stuart and Tracy Kash

Steve Taylor graduated from Boston’s prestigious Berklee College of Music with a degree in Songwriting. After college, Steve returned home to Michigan and became a fixture in the Detroit music scene while earning a Master’s Degree in Music Theory from Wayne State University. Blending soulful music and intimate lyrics, Steve Taylor performs all over Michigan as a solo acoustic artist and with his band, The Steve Taylor Three. Their latest album “Temporary Heart” was released in 2024 all of their five albums is available on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube, or wherever finer music is streamed. The band’s single, “Raining on Christmas”, won the Detroit Music Award for “Outstanding Country Recording” in 2023. “Temporary Heart” won the Michigan Music Award for Best American Album in 2025.

Fiery, feminine, and fierce - Fay Burns steps out into the solo world with a new attitude and new music in tow. Unlike anything heard from her before, this new chapter sees her returning to her roots - rock’n’roll (with a touch of indie). The debut EP, Full Circle, is available wherever you stream music.

Brad Stuart is a Michigan native and Nashville songwriter known for crafting stories into song — with a voice as big and gravelly as the truth he sings about. He draws from influences ranging from the songwriter greats like John Prine, Bob Dylan, Jackson Browne, and Jason Isbell. With the warmth of his signature rasp and a knack for authentic storytelling, Brad has a distinctive way of connecting with his audience, somewhere between laughter and tears.

Tracy Kash is an accomplished flutist, vocalist, composer, arranger, and pianist. She has composed for and performed with a variety of ensembles in and around the Detroit area, including Pebble Creek Chamber Orchestra, Theatre Bizarre Orchestra, Nighthawks Jazz Orchestra and her own soul ensemble, Tracy Kash and the Bro’ Fo's. Her 4th studio album, Fierce, was nominated for a 2020 Detroit Music Award for Outstanding World Music Recording. Her previous releases were also nominated for Detroit Music Awards and her 2010 release, “Sound Truth” was chosen as one of the “Top 10 of 2010” by the Detroit MetroTimes culture magazine. She has also written companion music for the historical novel “Victors”, by award-winning Detroit author Heather Buchanan and inspired by the Harlem Hellfighters during World War I. Most recently she was recognized with a 2021 Detroit Music Award for Outstanding World Vocalist.