Mary Gauthier is bringing her most recent tour alongside fellow singer-songwriter Robbie Fulks to Phoenicia, Saratoga Springs, and Spencertown later this month.
Grammy nominated folk singer-songwriter and author Mary Gauthier has a long legacy of translating the human experience into sound. Her lyrics cut, her instrumentals hit deep, and her work has resonated with the public since the very beginning of her highly awarded 11 album, 28 year career.
Her first album, Dixie Kitchen, shares the name of the Cajun restaurant she opened prior to her musical career. This release gifted her the first of many award nominations to come for Best New Contemporary Folk Artist at the 1998 Boston Music Awards. Selling her share of the restaurant to finance her next album, Gauthier released Drag Queens in Limousines that same year, rocketing her into the spotlight for its unapologetically real, raw, and queer narratives.
Since then, Gauthier has released nine albums, including Mercy Now whose titular track earned the title of one of the “Saddest 40 Country Songs of All Time” by Rolling Stone Magazine, and Rifles & Rosary Beads, a collaborative project with U.S. veterans and their families, which not only resulted in various awards and Gauthier’s first Grammy nomination, but also presented the public with a difficult conversation in a groundbreakingly beautiful way.
Robbie Fulks, Gauthier’s co-headliner for the tour, shares her lyrical honesty and folksy charm, taking on a more bluegrass and country twang. While born in Pennsylvania and raised in Virginia, Fulks moved to New York City as a young adult and found a love for the Greenwich Village songwriting scene, there honing his skills that would carry his career to recognition from publications like NPR and Rolling Stone and two Grammy nominations.
Gauthier and Fulks will begin their tour in a matter of days, performing at the United Methodist Church in Phoenicia, New York on September 14, both an afternoon and an evening performance at Caffé Lena in Saratoga Springs on September 15, and the Spencertown Academy Arts Center on September 26.
For more information and tickets, please visit here. A full list of tour dates is below.
TOUR DATES
September 11 – Vienna, VA – Jammin Java
September 12 – Sellersville, PA – Sellersville Theater
September 13 – Northampton, MA – Iron Horse Music Hall
September 14 – Phoenicia, NY – United Methodist Church
September 15 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Caffé Lena (4:30 PM)
September 15 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Caffé Lena (7:30 PM)
September 17 – Nashville, TN – All Star Tribute and Drag Queens Album Performance
September 21 – Palm Coast, FL – Flagler Oars Recovery Festival 2024
September 26 – Spencertown, NY – Spencertown Academy Arts Center
September 27 – Manchester, NH – The Rex Theatre
September 28 – Town of Rockingham, VT – An Evening with Mary Gauthier & Ray Wylie Hubbard
October 3 – Harvard, MA – The Fruitlands Museum
October 12 – Nashville, TN – The Ryman Auditorium
October 17 – San Antonio, TX – An Evening with Three Women and The Truth
October 18 – Houston, TX – An Evening with Three Women and The Truth
October 19 – Austin, TX – An Evening with Three Women and The Truth
October 20 – Dallas, TX – An Evening with Three Women and The Truth
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