Sat, Nov 17th

Suzanne Vega Teddy Thompson

9:00 PM Doors at 8:00 PM

$20.00 / $22.00 day of show

Suzanne Vega was the first major figure in the bumper crop of female singer/songwriters who rose to prominence during the late ‘80s and ‘90s. Her hushed, restrained folk-pop and highly literate lyrics (inspired chiefly by Leonard Cohen, as well as Lou Reed and Bob Dylan) laid the initial musical groundwork for what later became the trademark sound of Lilith Fair (a tour on which she was a regular). Moreover, her left-field hit single “Luka” helped convince record companies that folk-styled singer/songwriters were not a thing of the past after all, paving the way for breakthroughs by Tracy Chapman, Michelle Shocked, Shawn Colvin, Edie Brickell, the Indigo Girls, Sinéad O’Connor, and a host of others on through the ‘90s. Vega’s early commercial success helped open doors for a wealth of talent, and even if she couldn’t sustain the level of popularity she reached in 1987 with “Luka” and the platinum Solitude Standing, she maintained a strong and dedicated cult following.

Suzanne Vega

As she looks to the future, her first U.S.-issued anthology summarizes her past. RetroSpective: The Best Of Suzanne Vega (A&M/UME), released (April 22, 2003), features 21 career highlights spanning each of her albums to date, including hits, signature tracks and rarities… (Read More)
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Teddy Thompson

“As strange as it may seem, country music was the music I was brought up on,” says the Englishman, whose parents are British folk-rock legends Richard and Linda Thompson. “It’s the music that’s closest to my heart and the music that… (Read More)
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