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11 Singer-Songwriter Shows Coming Up At SOPAC

Performers include Edwin McCain, Marc Broussar, Shovels & Rope and more.

By: Feb. 04, 2022
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Americana, Folk, Bluegrass, Country and more-the lineup of Singer-Songwriters coming up at South Orange Performing Arts Center includes compelling Grammy winners and skilled acoustic instrumentalists.

Some, like Son Volt, released new music during the pandemic. Others, like Lucy Kaplansky, Shovels & Rope and Joan Osborne have new albums coming out soon.

Get full details here:

FEBRUARY

An Evening with Lucy Kaplansky / Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams


FEBRUARY 11
Tickets: $28-$38
Lucy Kaplansky has been called "the troubadour laureate of modern Folk," by The Boston Globe. Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams are Americana royalty. He's known as a passionate songwriter and multi-instrumentalist while she has a knack for clear-toned harmonies. In March, Kaplansky expects to release her new album, Last Days of Summer, which includes songs that reference the pandemic.

MARCH

An Evening with Marc Cohn

Opening Artist: Randall Bramblett

MARCH 5

Tickets: $45-$60

After winning a Grammy for his soulful ballad "Walking in Memphis," Marc Cohn solidified his place as one of this generation's most compelling singer-songwriters, combining the precision of a brilliant tunesmith with the passion of a great Soul man. This past fall, Saturday Night Live did a hilarious parody of Cohn's "Walking in Memphis."

Son Volt

With Special Guest Jesse Farrar
MARCH 9
Tickets: $34-$44
Founded by songwriter and vocalist Jay Farrar, Son Volt is an Americana Rock band that also infuses Folk, Country, Blues and Soul into their sound. Their songs often seek out the ghosts of America's discordant or forgotten past. The group marked their 25th anniversary in 2020, while in lockdown due to the pandemic. They released their 10th studio album, Electro Melodier in July 2021.

Edwin McCain Acoustic Trio


MARCH 18
Tickets: $38-$48
A longtime friend of Hootie and the Blowfish, the guitarist has been called the "great American romantic" (The New York Times). Edwin McCain's tender, instantly recognizable ballads "I'll Be" and "I Could Not Ask for More" are immortalized in several 2000s film and TV soundtracks.

APRIL

Marc Broussard


APRIL 1
Tickets: $35-$45
Marc Broussard's signature "Bayou Soul" style and rich voice are influenced by his Louisiana roots and musical father, a guitarist for the Soul band The Boogie Kings.

Shovels & Rope: The Manticore Tour


APRIL 8
Tickets: $29-$39
Shovels & Rope channel Country, Folk, Bluegrass, Americana and Blues through a nervy Indie Rock prism. Partners musically and in life, this duo composed of Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst combines threads from their solo careers in the harmonious music they mix together. Their new album Manticore is due out February 18.

The Milk Carton Kids


APRIL 9
Tickets: $35-$45
With pure tones, entwined acoustic guitars and rootsy songwriting, The Milk Carton Kids weave a captivating spell. The harmonious sound of the twice Grammy Award-nominated Indie-Folk duo has earned them comparisons to Simon & Garfunkel and the Everly Brothers. Their engaging live shows have a touch of comedy with Smothers Brothers-esque banter.

Suzanne Vega: An Evening of New York Songs & Stories


APRIL 21
Tickets: $39-$195 (VIP Packages Available)
The Grammy Award-winning artist with her restrained Folk-Pop sound celebrates her career-spanning live album, An Evening of New York Songs & Stories, in an intimate concert.

JUNE

Joan Osborne


JUNE 10
Tickets: $38-$48
The multi-platinum selling recording artist and seven-time Grammy Award nominee is a soulful vocalist who has performed alongside such notable artists as Stevie Wonder, Bob Dylan, Emmylou Harris and Mavis Staples. Osborne is releasing a collection of unheard demos and live in-studio radio recordings, titled Radio Waves, on February 22.

Martin Sexton


JUNE 18
Tickets: $38-$48
His spirited songs run the American musical gamut, incorporating Soul, Country and Blues. The guitarist has been praised for "his unpretentious heartiness" (The New York Times).

Roger McGuinn, Co-founder of The Byrds


JUNE 23
Tickets: $34-$49
From his signature 12-string Rickenbacker sound to his instantly recognizable vocals on hits like "Turn, Turn, Turn," "Eight Miles High" and "Mr. Tambourine Man," experience the unmistakable style of Roger McGuinn.

At this time, all SOPAC patrons are required to show proof of vaccination or a negative Covid-19 test and wear a mask. All current Covid-19 Precautions & Policies can be found at SOPACnow.org/Covid-19.



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