Addison Agen
Addison Agen is an Indie-Folk and Americana singer-songwriter best known as Season 13’s first runner-up on NBC’s The Voice. Based out of Nashville, TN, Addison’s powerful and heart-wrenching voice welcomes listeners of all kinds to be grateful and self-reflective. Addison has shared the stage with artists such as Bob Seger, JOSEPH, Gordon Lightfoot, Brandy Clark, Peter Mulvey, Liz Longley, and May Erlewine while performing at top venues/events including The Winter Jam Tour, The Philadelphia Folk Festival, Nashville’s Famous Bluebird Cafe, The
Ark, Caffe Lena and more. Her reflective music is woven together with themes of hopefulness, acceptance, and joy, and her new, full-length record will be released in summer 2025.
In late 2024, Addison Agen and Skye Peterson launched a new band called Fielder, an alternative-folk duo with songs that are spirited, heartfelt, and thoughtful. The full record will be released Aug 22nd, 2025.
Mike Finazzo
Mike Finazzo is not a renaissance man; he just makes things. Mike picked up a guitar for the first time at age 12 and fell hard for the blues, the Beatles, and Bob Dylan, launching an early run as a folk and rock performer with regional success and a debut album, Sunday Morning. Over the next two decades, Finazzo expanded into filmmaking, writing and directing feature films that screened at festivals across the country. In 2020, he stepped back, spent time with his family, and rediscovered his love of songwriting and guitar-driven folk and blues. Reconnecting with his roots, he began writing relatable, melodic songs anchored by expressive guitar playing. Finazzo released his second album, Stories to Tell, in spring 2025 and continues to perform his blend of sad folk songs and warm banter, with a third album due in 2026.