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Cry Cry Cry
Thursday, Mar 15, 2018 8:00 PM
$35 - $55 Reserved Seating + Fees
Cry Cry Cry (Lucy Kaplansky, Richard Shindell, and Dar Williams) revive their celebrated folk-pop collaboration for their first performances in nineteen years.
The band made their debut in 1998 with a self-titled release followed by a nationwide tour the following year. A mainstay on radio during the late 1990s and early 2000s, the album ranked fourth among AAA radio stations most played records in 1999 and continued in high rotation well into the 2000s.
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Cry Cry Cry (Lucy Kaplansky,
Richard Shindell, and Dar Williams) revive their celebrated folk-pop
collaboration for their first performances in nineteen years.
The band made their debut in 1998 with a self-titled release
followed by a nationwide tour the following year. A mainstay on radio during
the late 1990s and early 2000s, the album ranked fourth among AAA radio
stations most played records in 1999 and continued in high rotation well into
the 2000s.
The Washington Post raved, “Cry Cry Cry illustrates the
advantages of taking the best works of contemporary folk musicians and fleshing
them out with lovely, three-part harmonies” and the New York Times cheered for
the trio’s “gorgeous harmonies.” This June at the Clearwater Festival marked
the band’s first performance since their only tour in 1999.
Cry Cry Cry will perform selections from their eponymous
debut, favorites from each of their individual albums as well as some choice
new-to-the-band tunes. The group made its mark uncovering hidden gems, bringing
attention to fellow songwriters, and continues that process with these new
arrangements of songs composed since 2000.
The members of Cry Cry Cry are enthusiastic about returning
to the stage together. Shindell said, “we were called back into existence by
Clearwater. They floated the idea of a reunion and we thought, if not now then
when?”
Each has spoken about their belief in the power of songs and
the power in singing in harmony. The timing seems particularly appropriate now.
“We certainly did not expect to be reuniting at this unique
moment in time, when people are coming together giving voice, partly through
music, to what matters and to our collective values.” Kaplansky stated.
Williams added, “When you have a musical bond, it's like
siblings. You are always returning to that unspoken language and understanding.
I love Richard’s and Lucy's voices more than ever.”
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