Apr 1
Sarah Siskind kicks off Tin Pan South tonight at The Basement
Acclaimed songwriter Sarah Siskind will play at The Basement tonight April 1 at 6:30 PM in Nashville, Tenn. in conjunction with Tin Pan South.
Tin Pan South is a week long showcase of Nashville’s songwriter community. Several clubs throughout Nashville take part in the festivities incuding, The Bluebird Cafe, 3rd & Lindsley, The Rutledge, Mercy Lounge and the Douglas Corner Cafe. Most of the venues will feature 2 shows each night with 4 or 5 songwriters on each show. The event runs through Tuesday April 1 through Saturday April 5.
Sarah Siskind’s music is not easily explained or contained. She’s a singer and songwriter based in Nashville and grounded in Appalachian roots, but one who transcends category with a beguiling fusion of the traditional and the modern. Whether solo, fronting an electric band or in her harmony-laden side project Old Black Kettle, Sarah creates emotionally charged soundscapes that consistently delight and surprise even her long-time fans.
Alison Krauss has championed Sarah and values her songs so highly that she’s recorded two of them, both of which became singles and videos that received widespread airplay. Bluegrass legend Tim O’Brien calls her a rare talent.
Not yet 30, Sarah has become a respected and acknowledged master of her craft in the crowded scene of Nashville. In the years to come, the wider world will come to know her as an artist of striking originality and emotional complexity. Sarah is currently working on a new album.
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