BELLOWS FALLS-Philadelphia-based singer-songwriter Charlotte Morris will play the Stage 33 Live listening room at 33 Bridge St. on Sunday, Feb. 23. at 6 p.m. with Elliott Lee Friesen.
Charlotte Morris weaves together Americana, folk, jazz, and more. Her vocals and songwriting has been compared to Joni Mitchell, Liz Longley, and Eva Cassidy. "Seeing Charlotte live is like having a deep conversation with an old friend," wrote organizers in a news release.
Influenced by artists like Delta Rae, Brandi Carlile, and Sara Bareilles, she joined the Lonesome Traveler folk tour in 2018 alongside Peter Yarrow, Noel Paul Stookey, George Grove, and more.
Her second studio album, Wild Child (2023), made international charts. She spent most of 2024 on the road, including a sold-out show at Uncommon Ground in Chicago and performing as an official showcasing artist at Toronto's 2024 Canadian Music Week. Last year, she announced on her Insta feed that Wild Child was on the Grammy ballot for Best Americana Album, Best Americana Roots Performance (for "The Day We Lost You"), and Best Music Video (for "Love Ain't Real").
Off stage, Charlotte adventures in her converted van with her pup and is an avid crossword puzzler.
Elliott Lee Friesen is a singer-songwriter and wide-ranging multi-disciplinary artist from the Green Mountains of Vermont. Their acoustic folk-leaning indie-pop alt-rock has gained a dedicated following for its heartfelt authenticity, captivating melodies, and introspective lyrics often exploring themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. Their vocals and guitar playing make their performances "memorable." As a young child with existential dread, Elliot says they "grasped the concept of death and the infinite nature of the cosmos while in the bathtub, and now has SpongeBob tattoos."
Tickets are $15 in advance through stage33live.com or at the door as available. Advance tickets guarantee entry. Only 40 tickets will be sold. The performances will be recorded and filmed.
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