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Two-piece, Cleveland-based, adventure-folk band the Baker’s Basement (tBB) features the eclectic musical stylings of vocalist/drummer Kate Dedinsky and vocalist/guitarist Adam Grindler. At their rhythmic core pulses an orange striped, homemade, bucket-drum concoction, the funky back beat on which Dedinsky performs standing up with her signature swagger and sway. The duo’s intimate sound, rooted in a spirited flavor of folk music and topped with playful vocal layers, often volleyed to-and-fro across the stage, offers a humorous yet heart-wrenching sonic signature that’s altogether their own.
A hidden gem of the Midwest, tBB’s affectionate and spoken word vocal style bounces atop their unusual percussive foundation of odds & ends, a drum apparatus that the group calls the “Tempeh Kit”—when matched with triggered samples and Grindler’s acoustic & electric guitar methods, both finger picked and strummed, their playful and oscillating sound is solidified. Between songs, the duo endears themselves to their audience through storytelling and banter. All and all, a performance by this dynamic pair is an invitation into an intimate world of creative fancy and captivating chemistry nurtured over years of playing both stages and street corners.
Always active live and in the studio, tBB has released a full-length album in November of 2024 titled “Down Down Domino” featuring singles like Love I Can Love, Why Does This Always Happen?, and Started Jammin' in the Basement. In July of 2025, the band released their newest single entitled “Singing to the Plants," with another, “Come To Terms with Going Ghost," due out in mid-November.
TBB performs the Midwest and beyond, and has shared bills with artists such as Melvin Seals (of the Jerry Garcia Band) and Keller Williams through multiple festival appearances at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park. tBB has also appeared at Kinda Spoopy Festival, Jubileego, and Cleveland’s Brite Winter Festival & Ingenuity Fest in addition to residencies at Cedar Point. While the duo's greatest passion is crafting, recording, and performing songs, they are also invested in creating homemade video works to match their music. Recently, the music video for their song “Wild Wild Sheep”, which the band scripted, filmed, and directed, was nominated at the 2023 Cordillera Film Festival in Reno, Nevada.
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The Listening Room at Prayers of Nature provides a studio to showcase the art of original music. Allowing musicians to authentically share their work in a ripe space conducive to performances and conversations about the art form. An event for creative enthusiasts to witness grassroots performances and an opportunity to connect with and support the artists directly.
Seats are limited to 20 & are available on a general admission basis. This means while patrons are guaranteed entry, specific seats are not assigned. Seats can be reserved online. You will not be turned away; however, once all seats are claimed, it’s pay at the door & standing room only.
Music merch may be available for purchase, and the art studio will be open for shopping. Coffee, tea & water will be available. BYOB in moderation.
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Doors @ 7:00 pm / Music @ 7:30 pm
Location: 33 Howard St., Wilton, NH. White Building. 1st floor.
Parking is plentiful and free.
If you require handicap parking or special accommodations, please inquire with the host @ info@prayersofnature.com. We are more than happy to discuss what we can do to accommodate your experience in our space.
Because of the small space, only animals that qualify as service animals as defined by the ADA are permitted during the event, and we must know this ahead of time. This excludes “emotional support” animals.
Donations are not refundable unless the event is canceled by extreme weather, an illness of the host or performers, or an emergency, and is at the discretion of the host and performers.
The Bakers Basement 03/07/2026
Donations are not refundable or credited unless the event is canceled by extreme weather, an illness of the host or performers or an emergency and is at the discretion of the host and performers.

