Sue Horowitz has shared an upcoming 13-track collection, Rainy Nights and Rearview Windows, set to release on April 15th. The collection aims to embrace reflection, resilience, and the quiet stories that have shaped us over time.

Horowitz is a singer-songwriter based in New York. In addition, Horowitz spends a lot of her time leading workshops and retreats, such as the Jewish Songwriting Cooperative Retreat and the international “Songs at the Chateau” retreat in France. She has spent over 20 years touring and has performed at major festivals and intimate house concerts.
Her new album, Rainy Nights and Rearview Windows, was produced with Eric Kilburn at Wellspring Studios in Boston. The album includes elements of acoustic textures that assist in portraying the vivid character-driven story. Her song “Keep the Light on Cordelia” is perfect for an upbeat summer day driving with the windows down, while her song “Long Goodbye” encourages listeners to maybe naturally slow down and take a moment to ponder.
Horowitz comments, “This album grew out of days and nights thinking about the roads I’ve taken and the ones I’ve left behind. It’s about the stories we replay in the rearview mirror-and the courage to keep moving forward.”
Overall, this album captures the art of storytelling through a range of different, distinctive rhythms blending contemporary folk and Americana. More information can be found on Sue Horowitz’s Instagram.

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