MUSIC ON
EVERY CORNER.
Our 2025 season is brimming with exceptional local musicians, featuring both established headliners and emerging artists of all ages. Do we have a season for you!
Interested in performing at the market?
Please reach out to our music, coordinator, Cindy Caro at yurtyyoga@gmail.com

June Acts

SWAMP TROLLS
Swamp Trolls music blends soulful storytelling with heartfelt melodies, offering a rich mix of both originals and covers inspired by timeless classics and modern folk. Our performances feel like a celebration of life’s highs and lows, brought to life through honest lyrics and captivating rhythms.

Megan Stark
Megan Stark is a singer/songwriter from Grand Rapids, MI, originally from Grass Lake. She’s been making music her whole life and recently began releasing songs and performing across Michigan. In 2023, she released her debut album, headlined a show in Holland, and had a single featured on local radio. Megan writes about life’s questions and joys, always searching for hope and light. Find her music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, or wherever you stream.

Banjo Mike
Banjo Mike is a storyteller and musician who blends American old-time music with Celtic influences, creating a sound that’s both timeless and unique. With his banjo in hand, he brings history to life through foot-tapping tunes and engaging tales that connect audiences to the past.

Kyle Neely is a career musician who has been teaching guitar for nearly 35 years. He is part time faculty and teaches guitar at Washtenaw Community College(2002 - present), Jackson Community College (2013 - 2017) and Rudolph Steiner High School in Ann Arbor (2002 - 2017). He also operates the Kyle Neely Guitar lessons studio in Ann Arbor. He has a degree in classical guitar and music theory from EMU. A rocker at heart, he is also the guitarist in the national rock band Sponge (2003-present).
Kyle Neely
Upcoming Headliners

GEMINI
The folk duo Gemini, has been performing since 1973 and are now playing music for their third—or is
it fourth?—generation of young fans and families. From their home base in Ann Arbor, San and Laz
have played to enthusiastic audiences at concert halls, festivals, community centers and elementary
schools throughout the US and Canada. They have performed with many symphony orchestras,
including the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and their recordings, concert video, and songbooks have
won numerous awards, including ones from Parents; Choice Magazine and the American Library
Association.

Marcus and Tiffany
Pacific Northwest transplants Marcus & Tiffany have endeared themselves to SE Michigan audiences with their unique takes on familiar favorites, ranging from opera to modern classics, and everything in-between.
In his longtime opera career, Marcus was honored to sing on stages around the world, and with some of the biggest names in the business; and Tiffany has largely focused her music degree and velvety pipes on jazz and musical theatre.
Originally from the Seattle area, they are now a dynamic duo in SE Michigan; surprising and delighting crowds at restaurants, bars, wineries, theaters, and special events with their unique and often powerful take on familiar favorites.
Marcus and Tiffany perform a wide range of styles and genres that are tailored specifically to the event and venue; including, but not limited to: classic rock, opera, 90s alternative, mellow 70s gold, country, big band favorites, and more!

Andy Schiller
Andy is an ALL-INSTRUMENTAL musician who plays the acoustic guitar, fiddle, mandolin, and hammered dulcimer. Andy's taste in music spans the world. At a concert, you may hear Americana, Bluegrass, and Folk Music... followed by Brasillian guitar music. Also included is classical guitar music, as well as a full set of his own original tunes, in the style of indie acoustic rock, blues, and jazz. He also plays classic rock cover songs from the 1980s. Andy's music is Family-friendly. He uses a looper on-stage to create a full sonic palette of sound, with the tones of drums, bass, chords, and melodies happening all at once. All sounds are made live on stage.