The Falderals w/ Barry Osborne

Art in the cafe...

Dottie and Josie Brand (Two Peas in a Pod)


"Summer Magic"


June 2026



We are self-taught artists who create work inspired by healing, nature, travel, and personal experiences. Growing up, art became a way for us to process emotions, express ourselves, and create spaces that felt meaningful and comforting. Our first “gallery” was our college apartment, which we transformed with our own artwork and nature-inspired design and the power of the feminine. Sharing our space and work with others encouraged us to continue creating and exploring art more seriously. Inspired by our Latin culture, color, emotion, and everyday moments, our work reflects themes of connection, growth,...
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Friday, April 19, 2019
8:00 pm

The Falderals is Rebecca and Andrew Andestic (and sometimes friends) a duo focused on writing and performing "new folk for old souls." Their album Radio was called "a true taste of American folk music" by The Superior Telegram.

They've been playing around the Twin Cities region for years now, at venues such as The Aster, The 331, Dunn Bros on Grand, The Amsterdam, Gingko Coffee, The 318, Ward 6, Contented Cow in Northfield, Fitger’s Brewhouse and Beaner's in Duluth.

https://thefalderals.wordpress.com

Barry Osborne, is a Denver based banjo player who just released his first CD. Barry sings and plays the banjo, and though he has recent experience performing old time music, his songs borrow just as heavily from the indie rock and post punk he grew up on. In college and in his 20s he played in rock bands. This is also when he first took up the banjo.

“I always tried to keep the banjo stuff separate from the rock stuff, it took me a long time to realize it’s all part of who I am, there’s no need to keep them apart.”

https://www.barryosbornemusic.com