 My name is Izzy Heltie from Western Massachusetts today. But these next few tunes, I guess all of these tunes are some songs I wrote. I'm really happy to be here in Arlington. I've never been to this specific city. I always say it's one of my favorite parts about doing this for my life. It's really the places I get to travel, even if it's kind of local. It's part of the beach, get out the scum in the dry, you go. So it's always funny writing songs that kind of came out of me not leaving my house in the dead of winter because it's very warm. And so it's always kind of funny to think of my mindset kind of isolated in the New England winters when it's like so beautiful outside currently, and also like 7.30 at night and still very bright out, which is unlike winters. But this next tune is a fun little game for me because it's a new song. And that means I never know how it's going to go live because new songs are not so practiced. And so I thought, what better way to really practice than it being recorded on like six cameras? Yeah, this next tune is called Father. And I'm going to the studio to record a new album in September and this and all the other tunes will be on it. So I came out with a very, very small record in April and this summer has kind of been me playing on that record and going out pretty far. Far for me in the United States, far than I've ever gone. I played some funny shows in rural South Dakota and Wyoming and Colorado. And it was amazing. I've never really seen this country and it was kind of an incredible thing. To do it, playing some small wacky shows all over it and also hiking some beautiful national parks. But I say that all because this next tune is the single off that record. It's called the Marching Song. I'm going to do another slightly terrifying thing. I don't know. I don't know what, I think I'm in a spicy mood, but I wrote this song. I finished it a couple days ago. Like I said before, taking the leap when you write a new song into actually performing it live, it feels much more solidified even though it is slightly terrifying. But I think I'm ready to take that leap with you all today with this new song, so let's hope it doesn't go too terribly. I'm not great at tuning time-sensitively in general, but I recently purchased batteries for this tuner at the Dollar Store, which I've learned is not the thing to do. Maybe they get the rejects? I don't know. That was terrifying for me, but you guys are so warm, so thank you so much for hanging out. Again, for those of you just tuning in, I'm really getting into my TV lingo right now, lingo. My name is Izzy Helltie, and I'm a singer-songwriter based out of Northampton, Massachusetts, if anyone is familiar with the area. Oh, sweet, I was having trouble with my Dollar Store batteries again. But I've just got a few more songs for you all today, and this next tune is a song called Stuckin' Stone, and it's off a little EP I came out with in April, which you can get on the internet. I promise you, if you Google my name, Izzy Helltie, I'm the only person that shows up. But yeah, it's all on Spotify, and I guess Apple Music, I don't know, other streaming things that aren't Spotify, the internet in general, it's there. Or if you like what you hear, I got a bunch of tour dates, local and not so local on my website, and a fun Instagram, and Katie and I were talking earlier that I have all the social media, but I can't really figure out Twitter still. I also have a LinkedIn, but that's another one I can't really figure out, or is very relevant to my situation. Trinity is no acoustic guitar player's friend, let me tell you that. But I think I've just got one more song for you all today, but I know it's not totally live, so it's okay I say things like that. If I can get my tuner to work. Oh, there we go. But again, my name is Izzy Helltie. It's been so wonderful being here with you all tonight at the Studio B sessions. I don't know if the cameras picked up on that. I mean there are so many cameras, one of them has got to have. I've been trying to avoid direct eye contact with any of them because I don't know how weird that would look. Yeah, thank you so much for having me guys. Wish me away, any day.