Lucy Kaplansky
Thursday, 0, , 12:00 am (doors open at 7:00 pm)enchanting singer, impeccable songs $26.50 advance / $28.50 at doorPurchase tickets online
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Lucy KaplanskyLucy Kaplansky has a voice you won’t forget.  Clear, pure, and full of tender feeling, it cuts through the noise of the world and pierces you in the heart.  The good news is, she's bringing that voice back to the Freight for a night of carefully chosen covers and incisive originals.  She's "a truly gifted performer," according to the New Yorker, "with a bag of enchanting songs."
 
Once upon a time, Lucy was a hip kid making the singer-songwriter scene in New York with Suzanne Vega, Cliff Eberhardt, and the late Bill Morrissey.  It was easy, the New York Times said, "to predict stardom for her."  Then she changed direction, earned a Ph.D. in Psychology, and began working with mentally ill adults.  Music kept calling her back, though, in the form of friends who wanted her to sing on their albums, Shawn Colvin, Nancy Griffith, John Gorka.  She went on to record half a dozen outstanding solo albums – Ten Year Night and Every Single Day won Best Pop Album of the Year from the Association For Independent Music – and she also collaborated on two enormously entertaining and popular "super group" projects, Cry, Cry, Cry with Dar Williams and Richard Shindell, and Red Horse with John Gorka and Eliza Gilkyson.  Now that Lucy’s a mother with a hip kid of her own, her music has deepened and grown more complex.  She has a new album, Reunion, due next month, and is headed back into the studio for a second Red Horse collaboration.
 
Her show tonight promises a rich mix of folk, roots rock, and country, all delivered with great warmth, humor, and intelligence, in that unforgettable voice.

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