MASON DARING and JEANIE STAHL
@1978, At the filming of The Return of the Secaucus Seven, by John Sayles
My love of music began as a child with piano, singing and guitar and crossed over, after graduating from Wellesley, an all women’s college in the Boston area, to the professional life of a folk singer and interpreter of the American Songbook. In addition to solo recordings and projects, my forty-five year collaboration with Mason Daring has included a variety of musical projects - albums, performances, film, television, and musical theater.
PASSIM ALL STARS
In the mid-70’s Mason and I began performing at the legendary Club Passim (the old Club 47) in Cambridge, MA and crossed paths with some great musicians - Bill Staines, Billy Novick and Guy Van Duser, and Stuart Schulman, who plays violin and bass with Mason and me. Bob and Rae Anne Donlin were the heart and soul and owners of Passim at the time. They were enthusiastic about the idea of all of us performing together and so was born the Passim All Stars. Though we have missed a few years, we continued to perform together at Passim until 2022.
DARING AND STAHL
We appeared on national and local radio and TV, won area newspaper readers’ polls and were dubbed by the Boston Globe the "darlings of the folk scene" and by the New England Folk Almanac, “the best the era had to offer.”
Mason and I met at a Cambridge Club in 1973, or maybe it was 1974. Mason was performing and I was auditioning. He was attending law school, driving a cab and performing at night. I was in the backstretch of college, managing the college coffee house, putting on rock concerts and performing in area coffee houses. We decided to get together and play some tunes. We clicked musically and now, here we are, 50+ years later, still collaborating.