LUCY KAPLANSKY
Saturday, November 28, 2009, 7:00 PM Joe's Pub
Lucy Kaplansky
"Bold, vibrant...vocals seem to glide to the heavens."
-Boston Globe
Fusing folk-pop, rock and alt country into her own perfect blend, singer-songwriter Lucy Kaplansky
gets to the heart of a song, drawing on her background as a clinical
psychologist to turn a reflective eye on the many facets of being: love
and longing, guilt and sorrow, promises and lies, hope and redemption.
As a result of her steady touring – solo, with a band, and with folk
supergroup "Cry, Cry, Cry" (with Dar Williams and Richard Shindell) –
Lucy's distinctive blend of warmth, power and vulnerability and
riveting performances have won her a devoted following. With a
beautiful flair for harmony, Kaplansky originally came to prominence as
"everyone's favorite singing partner", joining NY's fertile coffeehouse
community of songwriters and performers and adding her voice to
recordings by Suzanne Vega, John Gorka, Nancy Griffith, and Shawn
Colvin. In 1994, she began to release a series of acclaimed albums on
Red House, winning the Association For Independent Music award for best
pop album of 1999, and steadily toping the Americana and Triple A radio
charts, with her latest scheduled for February 2004.
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More Info at Joe's Pub Genres- Folk, Singer-Songwriter
- Pop, Rock
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