Mary Chapin Carpenter celebrates her latest album, The Age of Miracles, which was released last spring to widespread critical acclaim. Over the course of a 12-album recording career, Carpenter has won five Grammy Awards and sold over 13 million records. Of the new music, The New York Times heralds, “...quietly spellbinding...the music of of Ms. Carpenter is an unclassifiable hybrid of pop, folk, and country...” Carpenter has always professed a love for all kinds of music, and those influences come together in songs that speak to the most personal of life’s details as well as to the most universal.
As a songwriter and singer, Grammy-award winning Marc Cohn combines the precision of a brilliant tunesmith with the passion of a great soul man. He’s a natural storyteller, balancing the exuberant with the poignant while distilling universal truth from his frequently romantic, drawn-from-life tales. Marc’s career took off with the release of his debut album in 1991. The self-titled and critically adored Marc Cohn contains the contemporary classics “Walking in Memphis,” “Silver Thunderbird,” and “True Companion.” Cohn’s most recent album, Listening Booth: 1970, is a collection of covers from 1970, the golden age of singer-songwriters.