Molly Conrad with John Franco - An Intimate Evening of Indie Folk and Storytelling
- May 22
- 2 min read
Updated: May 29
Molly Conrad, with John Franco, brought a beautiful evening of reflective songs, rich harmonies, and stories pulled straight from real life to the Train Station Concert Series. With Molly on acoustic guitar and vocals and John adding electric guitar and backing vocals, the two created an intimate performance that moved easily between heartbreak, humor, tenderness, and truth. Warm, soulful, and deeply human from start to finish.

The Performance
Set List: Summer Dream | Double Rainbow | Gray | Believe Me | Whatever Helps You Sleep
The Interview
For a deeper look at the story behind the performance, check out Conversations in the Station ™ with Molly Conrad where she talks about songwriting, finding her voice as an artist, and the moments that inspire her music.
The Artist

Molly Conrad, originally from Iowa, is a singer/songwriter known for her mellow fingerpicking, introspective lyrics, and indie folk-pop melodies. She has performed across the globe including around the midwest and southeast U.S., as well as
parts of northern Germany, Belgium, and Denmark. Molly met her now husband in Nashville, John Franco, who accompanies her on electric guitar and is featured on her latest album, “Light of the Dark”.
Artist website: https://www.mollyconradmusic.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/listentomolly

Your tax-deductible donation directly sustains the artists, the space, and the continuation of this concert series.

A Multidisciplinary Art Adventure featuring Kelly Schnurr

Concert guests also enjoyed an art exhibit by multidisciplinary artist, Kelly Schnurr, displayed throughout the station.
Kelly's work combines painting and collage techniques, often with embroidered embellishments. Bright and rhythmical, her paintings explore pattern, memory, and process, suggesting paths, horizons, and shifting terrain that echo landscapes both familiar and imagined.
Kelly is a studio artist at Buffalo Arts Studio, an Exhibiting member of the Buffalo Society of Artists, and was a Hunt Gallery Resident Artist. She exhibits locally and a collection of greeting cards, small works on paper, and fine-art prints are available at Buffalo ShopCraft store and on her website, https://kellyschnurr.com. Studio visits are always welcomed!


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