Suzanne Vega will perform a career-spanning show including favorites like Tom’s Diner, Luka, Marlene On The Wall, and many more, plus songs from her new critically acclaimed album, Flying with Angels!
She will be joined on stage by her longtime guitarist, Gerry Leonard (of David Bowie fame), and cellist Stephanie Winters.
Für Fans von: Folk & Blues, Rock, Pop, und Elektronisch.
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Originally chasing dreams to be a dancer, Suzanne attended New York's esteemed High School of Performing Arts and graduated in 1977. She then progressed to study a degree in English literature at Barnard College and during this time she began to perform on the local circuit, she even got a couple of her tracks published on Fast Folk anthology albums. Shortly afterwards she gained attention from a record label who signed her to a contract in 1984.
Her debut album which was self titled was released a year later to critical acclaim by US publications. Since its release it has been featured in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die and has sold nearly two million copies. The next album 'Solitude Standing' charted at #11 on the US Billboard and #2 in the UK. It featured two huge US hit singles, 'Tom's Diner', a beautiful acapella track was the first. It was one of the first songs used as a reference track for mp3 compression, earning Suzanne the nickname of 'The Mother of the MP3'. The other was 'Luka' a strange and unexpected hit as it is written from the perspective of an abused child.
After her second album, her chart positions slowly declined in following releases in both the US and the UK. The 2014 album 'Tales from the Realm of the Queen of Pentacles' was Suzanne's first appearance within the UK top 40 for over twenty years. The songwriter has continued to consistently release albums and tour her material over this time and the lack of chart success has never seemed to alter or affect her songwriting or musical style.
I’ve been a fan of Suzanne Vega, an alternative rock musician, since I first heard her song "Luka," a song about an abused child which was really quite touching. So when I had the chance to see her at The Triple Door, I was so happy. The venue was amazing, small, intimate, and really the perfect setting for her.
The first thing I noticed is that Vega is even more beautiful in person than she is in videos and on television, and I wasn't sure that was a possibility. Vega came onto the stage confident and polished and engaged the audience with her beautiful voice and the story telling and poetry of her songs, all of which were accompanied by an acoustic guitar. She's an amazing singer and entertainer, starting the show slow and eventually riveting the audience - and soon we were on our feet.
The crowd hung on every word and the emotion in her voice was so pure and simply beautiful.Vega sand a wide variety of songs, including "Marlene On The Wall," "Knight Moves," "Book Of Dreams," and "Tom's Diner." My favorite and probably the best performance of the night was "Blood Makes Noise" - which really does tell an amazing story.I was so happy to finally be able to see Suzanne Vega live and I would for sure go and see her perform again.