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David Gray with Julia Cumming, Remembering Sinead - A Tribute To Sinead O'Connor, and more

Mar 20, 2024  ·  Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage, New York, NY Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage, New York, NY

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Bettye LaVette, hailing from Detroit, is known for her soul and blues interpretations. Her GRAMMY®-nominated album "LaVette!" features Randall Bramblett's songs, produced by Steve Jordan on Jay-Vee Records.
Cat Power, born Chan Marshall in Atlanta, Georgia, is acclaimed for her emotionally raw songs blending folk, blues, and soul. Influenced by New York's experimental rock, her albums like "Moon Pix" and "The Greatest" feature Memphis soul legends. Collaborations include Eddie Vedder and Lana Del Rey. Known for interpretations, her album "Jukebox" reached #12 on Billboard. She’s covered songs by Bob Dylan and performed at London's Royal Albert Hall. With achievements like a Billboard top 10 for "Sun," she’s a key figure in modern singer/songwriting.
Amanda Palmer is known for her punk cabaret work with The Dresden Dolls and her solo projects. Her album *Theatre Is Evil* hit Billboard's top 10, funded via Kickstarter. She presented a popular TED talk that expanded into a best-selling memoir, *The Art of Asking*. Using Patreon, she has continued producing art with significant fan support. Her 2019 album, *There Will Be No Intermission*, explores deep themes, and she collaborated with John Congleton. She lived in New Zealand for 2.5 years post-Covid.
The Mountain Goats, led by John Darnielle, blend lo-fi and polished styles, known for vivid lyrics and literary themes. Collaborators include Peter Hughes, Matt Douglas, and Jon Wurster. Notable albums are The Sunset Tree and Beat the Champ. Darnielle is also a novelist with works like Wolf in White Van and Devil House.
Born in Ireland, Glen Hansard is known for his folk-rock style, popular songs with The Frames, and the film Once. Collaborated with Eddie Vedder, Cat Power, and Markéta Irglová, he also contributed to soundtracks like Flag Day and Cyrano.
Boston-born punk rock icons Dropkick Murphys, known for their energetic style, gained fame with hits like "I’m Shipping Up To Boston." They've sold millions of records, performed globally, and debuted four consecutive albums in Billboard's top 10. They've also made history by collaborating on an album with Woody Guthrie's lyrics.
Houston-born jazz vocalist Kat Edmonson brings 21st-century flair to the Great American Songbook. Known for her light voice and unique style, her albums like "Way Down Low" and "The Big Picture" have topped jazz charts. She has collaborated with Bill Frisell and co-produced with Aaron Thurston. Featured in Woody Allen's "Café Society," her popular tracks blend jazz standards and original works, earning her acclaim from NPR and The New York Times.
Billy Bragg, from Barking, East London, is a celebrated folk singer-songwriter known for political engagement. Famous songs include "A New England." He has 11 solo albums and collaborated with Wilco on the Mermaid Avenue albums. Bragg, who has run Glastonbury's Left Field stage for 20 years, received the Ivors' Outstanding Contribution to British Music Award in 2018 and a plaque on the Camden Music Walk of Fame in 2023.
David Gray, born in the UK, is known for his lyrical songcraft blending acoustics and electronica. His album White Ladder is among the bestselling British albums. Gray's 13th album, Dear Life, features vocals from his daughter Florence and Talia Rae. Renowned artists like Adele and Ed Sheeran laud his influence.

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