Archive for June, 2026

Keep Goin’

Hi Friends,

I hope the bloom of Summer is upon you and lighting a path of adventure and discovery. Lindsey and I got to see ‘Our Town’ by Thornton Wilder last night at the Blackfriar’s Playhouse in Staunton. It hit me, as it has at other stages in my life, as a call to soak in all of life’s wonders. Saints and Poets sometimes notice the true undertows of life. That’s the power of Art and Music–communicating those experiences of wonder and celestial order.

That’s what I’m trying to do over here in my little corner of the world. Shine The Light. Still hanging my shingle out: Caleb Stine — Troubadour. It’s all I ever really wanted to do, and I’m so lucky to be squarely in the stage of life when my work, is my life, is my art. It’s all the same thing. I get to play music for people, record, write new songs, make art. . . in exchange for holding up my end of the bargain: report back all those moments of wonder. Thank YOU for helping me along the way. As I like to say these days: the World needs what I do, and my babies need me to be good enough at it to pay the bills.

Tonight, I play in Charleston WV, at Taylor books from 7:30-9:30pm, if you know someone there let them know. Also, my Fourth of July Gig has been cancelled due to Construction. If you have any work for a troubadour or a band on July 4th, let me know.

Thanks again! Have a great time out there! Hope to see you at one of these shows coming up. I been working hard on several recording projects I can’t wait to share. . . soon!

Cheers,
Caleb