Monday night we wanted to go see our friend/my relative Lucy Wainwright Roche perform at Cedar Cultural Center and instead of trying to find a last minute babysitter, decided to bring Gus with us, with the thought we'd sit by the door and take him outside if he freaked out. But that never happened because he is a spectacular baby and was an attentive little audience member the entire time, until he fell asleep in Jeff's arms. He loved the concert - hard not to with Lucy's gorgeous voice, guitar playing and beautiful songs - and seemed to understand it was a time to be quiet and enjoy the music. Before he fell asleep, he got to meet Lucy, who is great with kids as she used to nanny for Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Saarsgard. He also got to meet John Gorka who sang backup with Antje Duvekot who was touring with Lucy, and also an incredible singer/songwriter. This made Jeff quite happy as John Gorka is one of his all-time favorite musicians/songwriters and he got to say hello.
Lucy has a fantastic new album coming out called LUCY - she gave me a copy and I've been listening to it on repeat in the car all week. It drops Oct 26 so definitely pick up a copy, and grab some of her other gorgeous songs from her first 2 albums "8 Songs" and "8 More," available on iTunes. It's the perfect soundtrack to relax to - light some candles, sip some vino and take a listen. Check out her MySpace here.
"Lucy Wainwright Roche is releasing her first full-length album simply entitled, LUCY. This breath of fresh air will be released October 26th as well as a National Tour in the Fall. LUCY is well worth the wait. Special guest singers include pals Girlyman and the Indigo Girls as well as The Roches and Loudon Wainwright and Kelly Hogan. Backed by great musicians including: Steuart Smith (The Eagles) and David Mansfield, and produced by LWR and Stewart Lerman, the album features ten new original songs and a cover of a classic Paul Simon song, plus a surprising bonus track which features This American Life's Ira Glass. Her tales of life as seen from the road are masterfully told, she moves in and out of stories and song, creates a unique tapestry, weaving the ordinary into the magical, and she brings us all along with her. You won't hear a false note from this shining star, she's heartbreaking in a good way -- and funny --Lucy's a masterful performer. She's a straight shooter, simple and direct, with loads of charm, but watch out, her hauntingly angelic voice and wickedly perceptive songs, will get you every time. "Sincere and raw at times recalling Joni Mitchell and Patti Griffin, Roche's bittersweet voice jumps out; she paints an indelible image." -NPR Song of the Day "…her clear, steady voice feels like a beacon of sorts, slicing straight through the room." - New York Times Lucy grew up in Greenwich Village, New York City, amidst a family of musicians. Her father is Loudon Wainwright, her mother is Suzzy Roche of The Roches. But she had other plans for herself. She always thought she'd be a teacher and she earned her Master's Degree in Education in 2007. She hit the road to sing back up with her brother, Rufus Wainwright on his 2007 tour. Since then she's recorded two critically acclaimed EPS "8 Songs" and "8 More" which have been wholeheartedly embraced by her fans. She's won hearts opening up for Neko Case, The Indigo Girls, Rufus Wainwright, Girlyman, Amos Lee, Lucy Kaplansky, Dar Williams, Mary Gauthier, Loudon Wainwright, The Roches among others, and also tours England and the US as her own headliner."
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