Singer-Songwriters Coming Up at SOPAC

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Upcoming Singer-Songwriters
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At this time, we anticipate re-opening
to the public by September 10.
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SOPAC patrons are required to show
proof of vaccination, or a negative COVID-19 test, and wear masks. For
details, visit SOPACnow.org/COVID-19. Please contact us with any
questions or concerns at boxoffice@sopacnow.org or
(973)-313-2787
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Enjoy Familiar
& New Artists this Season
So far this
season, our Singer-Songwriter series includes music from several
instantly recognizable artists as well as a few up-and-comers that we
think you'll enjoy.
This series
features a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, an Indie Folk duo, a Bayou Soul
artist and Grammy Award winners. Sample their music through our Spotify playlist and visit our website
to reserve your seats today!
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This sharp dresser has performed with
artists such as Amos Lee, O.A.R. and Jason Mraz and is often compared
to Joshua Radin, Matt Kearney and Gavin DeGraw.
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The Grammy-winning artist with a
restrained Folk-Pop sound, celebrates her career-spanning live album in
an intimate concert at SOPAC.
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SEP 30 The Milk Carton Kids
The harmonious sound of the twice
Grammy Award-nominated Indie-Folk duo has earned them comparisons to Simon
& Garfunkel and the Everly Brothers.
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NOV 12 Joan Osborne
The multi-platinum selling recording
artist and seven-time Grammy nominee is a soulful vocalist who has
performed alongside the likes of Stevie Wonder, Bob Dylan, Emmylou
Harris & Mavis Staples.
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DEC 9 Martin Sexton
Martin Sexton's 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).
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DEC 10 KT
Tunstall
On the heels of her tour with Hall
& Oates and Squeeze, this guitarist brings us her sensual Pop-Rock
energy in hits like "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree” and “Suddenly
I See."
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MAR 18 Edwin McCain
This “great American romantic” (The
New York Times) songwriter's tender ballads "I'll Be" and
"I Could Not Ask for More" are instantly recognizable.
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