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Molly Head & Janet Gilray “Stay and Strum” at T.C. Steele Boyhood Home

Mural on Green Street in Waveland - photo by Molly and Janet while wandering downtown.

News / Winter 2022 Newsletter / Molly Head & Janet Gilray “Stay and Strum” at T.C. Steele Boyhood Home

February 18, 2022 by Friends of T.C. Steele

Molly Head, Producer of Hoosier History Live Radio Show, and Janet Gilray, Indianapolis based musician, teacher, author of Voices in Time, and CEO of Legacy Keepers Music spent a weekend in March, 2021 at the T.C. Steele Boyhood home. Molly referred to their weekend as “a respite for women cultural entrepreneurs.”

Molly Head sits in the front room of the T.C. Steele Boyhood Home with her guitar.

Janet Gilray sits on the upstairs steps inside the T.C. Steele Boyhood Home with her mandolin.

Molly said…

 “With all the wood floors and hard surfaces, the acoustics were fabulous in the front room. We also visited the Waveland Carnegie Library to see T.C. Steele’s painting, toured the local cemetery where several Steeles are buried, and visited the small restaurants and little stores in the neighborhood. We even got a gig to play at the corner drug store! (Well they asked us and we said we’d play there next time we were in town.)

It is so wonderful to see Main Street America begin to come alive. And I always say that Hoosier History Live makes rock stars out of small Indiana towns in our weekly show during the ‘Roadtrip Report’ segment.”

Winter 2022 Newsletter

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