Wattle & Daub
Wil-Mar Center 504 S. Brearly St., Madison, Wisconsin 53703
wattledaubmusic.com
Two people with musical instruments.
Wattle & Daub
Have you ever been to a Wild Hog in the Woods concert? They get back to the basics. The venerable nonprofit that promotes folk music in Madison has been at it since 1978. Friday's act is newer than that — Wattle and Daub started in 2014. Husband and wife singer-songwriters Tim and Susan Mocarski hail from northern Illinois, but with a social conscience that should prove relatable in Madison. ALSO: If you'd like to get in on the singing yourownself, the Hog is hosting a Hootenanny and song sharing at 2 p.m. on Dec. 17.
press release: Originating in 2014, Wattle and Daub's authentic voice is rooted in their passion for the power of the folk tradition. From the heart of the Midwest, in northern Illinois, husband and wife singer-songwriters Tim and Susan Mocarski are dedicated to participation, social commentary and entertainment. Their songs range from just plain fun to what it means to be human in these times. They released their debut album "Struggles and Love" in 2017 and their second album "Middle of Nowhere"in 2020. And they are working on a third, anticipated release early 2023.
Admission $4 general public, $2 members.