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EPISODE · Feb 9, 2026 · 46 MIN

Teri Quinn - Self Discovery Through Genre Crossing Creativity

from Tasty Brew Music · host Diana Linn

Time flies… it really does.  I first had songwriter Teri Quinn on The Tasty Brew Music Radio Show ten years ago introducing the release of her Moons and Meltdowns EP.  I’ve been present at some amazing performances from Teri at Folk Alliance, at a festival in Kansas City’s Roanoke Park and at local KC venues like RecordBar and The Rino.  I took the opportunity to reconnect with Teri when I hosted my monthly residency on KKFI’s MidCoast Live! program.  Teri was joined by her bandmates, The Coyotes… Landon Hambright on guitar and backing vocals and Carly Atwood on upright bass.Teri has an ambitious sense of genre-crossing creativitythat has always made their music dynamic, diverse, and laced with surprises. Since moving to Kansas City, MO in 2009, from her native Michigan. Quinn has been experimenting and discovering their voice as a musician and songwriter. Outer Reaches festival wrote that “ Teri Quinn is the folkhero the goth world has always needed. Their voice is a golden light to all those that need to hear it.”You know what else you need to hear…. The provenance storyof Teri’s banjo.  It’s a wonderful Louis Meyers vignette.   If you know, you know.Enjoy this musical conversation with Teri Quinn and TheCoyotes!  

Time flies… it really does.  I first had songwriter Teri Quinn on The Tasty Brew Music Radio Show ten years ago introducing the release of her Moons and Meltdowns EP.  I’ve been present at some amazing performances from Teri at Folk Alliance, at a festival in Kansas City’s Roanoke Park and at local KC venues like RecordBar and The Rino.  I took the opportunity to reconnect with Teri when I hosted my monthly residency on KKFI’s MidCoast Live! program.  Teri was joined by her bandmates, The Coyotes… Landon Hambright on guitar and backing vocals and Carly Atwood on upright bass.Teri has an ambitious sense of genre-crossing creativitythat has always made their music dynamic, diverse, and laced with surprises. Since moving to Kansas City, MO in 2009, from her native Michigan. Quinn has been experimenting and discovering their voice as a musician and songwriter. Outer Reaches festival wrote that “ Teri Quinn is the folkhero the goth world has always needed. Their voice is a golden light to all those that need to hear it.”You know what else you need to hear…. The provenance storyof Teri’s banjo.  It’s a wonderful Louis Meyers vignette.   If you know, you know.Enjoy this musical conversation with Teri Quinn and TheCoyotes!

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