Songlines are the musical maps of the hidden roads that enable the Australian Aborigines to find their way across the land.

The songs show the starting points that lead to the next place.

Each song sings of every rock, tree, animal hole---all of the physical earth.

Each traveler adds to the songlines that wrap invisibly across the entire land.

Each country has it's own song traditions.
They tell of the past and they shape the future.

Our American folk songs are songlines,
The road map that connects us to our history and to each other.

We perform them. We teach them.

Our mission is to share them.


More recently our Songlines have taken us to:

-
Gloucester Folk Festival (Gloucester, MA)
- Marblehead Arts Festival (Marblehead, MA)
- Me and thee coffeehouse (Marblehead, MA)
- National Conference of the Unitarian/Universalist Church,
  (St. Louis, MO)
- Peabody Museum (Salem, MA)
- Columbus Museum (Columbus, GA)
- The Ark (Ann Arbor, MI)
- Old Town School of Folk Music (Chicago, IL)
- One Way Street Coffeehouse (Lombard, IL)
- Jones Family Music Workshop (Lombard, IL)
- High Museum, (Atlanta, GA)
- Lena’s Place Coffeehouse (Decatur, GA)
- Strings and Things Coffeehouse (Dahlonega,GA)
- Hungry Ear Coffeehouse (Northwest Unitarian Church of   Atlanta)