Celebrated singer-songwriters Lucy Kaplansky, Richard Shindell, and Dar Williams, who together make up the acclaimed folk-pop collaboration Cry Cry Cry, have announced the digital release of Live @ the Freight, available now (here), recorded at the last show of their sold-out, 20-year reunion tour in 2018. The band's first full-length release in decades includes selections from their eponymous debut, favorites by each of the individual songsmiths, and some choice new-to-the-band tunes. The group made its mark uncovering hidden gems, bringing attention to fellow songwriters, and continued that process with these new arrangements of songs composed since 2000.
Net proceeds from the release will benefit Live Music Society, a non-profit organization providing grants to small, independent music venues that have been impacted by the global COVID-19 pandemic. Live Music Society will open their second round of grant applications today, January 5, 2021. Live Music Society seeks to "help venues survive through this crisis and to thrive once again when they are able to open their doors." Lucy, Richard, and Dar have individually performed for decades at a network of small venues, including most of those that have received grants in the first round of grant relief. With this new release, Cry Cry Cry seeks to support these vital musical and cultural institutions; a reunion of three, building reunions of communities of music fans.LIVE @ THE FREIGHT TRACKLIST:
1. The Kid - Buddy Mondlock
2. Reunion - Lucy Kaplansky & Rick Litvin
3. Memphis - Cliff Eberhardt
4. Something To Get Through - Dar Williams
5. I Know Why The River Runs - Julie Miller
6. The Ghost In You - Richard Butler
7. The Ballad of Mary Magdalen - Richard Shindell
8. Are You Happy Now? - Richard Shindell
9. Go - Michele Gedney
10. Never Cry Again - John Fullbright
11. Satellites - Richard Shindell
12. Ten Year Night - Lucy Kaplansky & Rick Litvin
13. Cathedrals - Jay Clifford
14. Cold Missouri Waters - James Keeleghan
15. Iowa - Dar Williams
16. By Way Of Sorrow - Julie Miller
17. Auld Lang Syne - words Robert Burns / music traditional
*Full list of credits, here.
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