Lucy Kaplansky hardly needs any introduction. From the stages of Greenwich Village in the '80s to collaborations with legends like Shawn Colvin, Dar Williams, Richard Shindell and more recently "On A Winter's Night" (with Patty Larkin, Cliff Eberhardt, and John Gorka), she has left an indelible mark on the contemporary folk scene. Her songs are simultaneously deeply personal and universal. Her live performances are intimate and full of grace, humor, honesty, and emotional power. A rare opportunity, not to be missed. — Reservations are required for this show.
Last Days of Summer
The Land of the Living
“She has a rare ability to make every song sound personal.” — The New York Times
“Kaplansky weaves magic with every lyric.” — No Depression
“Her voice is a comforting constant — warm, rich, and resolute.” — Paste Magazine
“A truly gifted performer… Lucy Kaplansky’s music resonates with honesty and grace.” — Acoustic Guitar Magazine
“Kaplansky’s storytelling cuts straight to the soul.” — Sing Out! Magazine
“She brings intelligence and depth to everything she sings.” — Rolling Stone
“Her songs blend warmth and melancholy like no one else in folk today.” — Dirty Linen
“Lucy Kaplansky is one of folk music’s hidden treasures.” — AllMusic
“An emotional powerhouse with a poet’s eye.” — Boston Globe
“Kaplansky's voice is an instrument of remarkable clarity and expression.” — Chicago Tribune