Liz Longley

Liz Longley w/

The Iron Horse (18 Center St., Northampton, MA)

Iron Horse Music Hall
Music

Liz Longley w/ at The Iron Horse on Friday, June 12 2026

Liz Longley is a Nashville-based singer-songwriter celebrated for her stop-you-in-your-tracks voice and deeply emotional music. Known for her distinctive blend of folk, pop, and Americana, Liz has earned accolades from prestigious songwriting competitions, including the BMI John Lennon Songwriting Scholarship Competition.

Her self-titled debut album was praised as “stunning” (HuffPost) and marked by “cleverness and wit” (Dallas Morning News). The follow-up, Weightless (2016), was lauded as “a thing of beauty” by Pop Dose. Liz’s sixth album, Funeral For My Past, became a notable success after her fans raised over $150,000 on Kickstarter to fund its independent release, making her the #4 most funded solo female musician in Kickstarter history. The album received widespread acclaim, with Forbes calling it “stunning” and Billboard highlighting its diverse range from Americana to shimmering pop anthems.

Becoming a mother in 2022 profoundly impacted Liz’s songwriting, infusing her music with greater depth and perspective. Her most recent album, New Life (2025), reflects this new chapter in her life, showcasing both her personal growth and her continued evolution as an artist.

Fleuke, aka Michaela Sheranko Walz, is a New England based indie artist that blends raw lyricism with grunge soundscapes. Raised singing in church and self-taught on piano and guitar, she developed an early instinct for harmony and songwriting.

After moving to Nashville in 2014, Fleuke found her footing in writer’s rounds, deepening her love for storytelling through song. Years of co-writing shaped her voice, but it was a turning point diagnosis of chronic Lyme disease that ultimately redefined it. Returning home for treatment, originally felt like a setback but ultimately became the turning point for Fleuke. Reconnecting with childhood friends, the project evolved into a full band, grounding her introspective writing in a more expansive, textured sound.

With the band, Fleuke has opened for Judah & the Lion at the House of Blues Boston, completed her first independent Midwest tour, and continues to grow their presence across New England. They are currently preparing for their second independent tour this June.

Rooted in resilience, Fleuke’s music explores heartbreak, healing, and the complexity of being human, offering listeners a space to feel understood in the in-between.