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SUMMARY:Margo Cilker and Lilly Hiatt
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DESCRIPTION:In the wake of the critically acclaimed “Valley of Hearts De
 light” and her stunning debut “Pohoryll” Margo Cilker has made a nam
 e for herself as a clear-eyed troubadour\, spinning songs from everyday tr
 uths. Her live performances are at once intimate and electric\, inviting g
 limpses into the characters and moments that are the fabric of life. She m
 akes her home near the Columbia River in Goldendale\, Washington with her 
 husband\, songwriter and working cowboy Forrest VanTuyl\, as well their do
 g and some horses.The last few years have been a little hazy for Lilly Hia
 tt\, who finds herself searching for answers on her striking new album\, F
 orever. Recorded at home with her husband\, Coley Hinson who produced and 
 played most of the instruments\, Forever grapples with growth and change\,
  escape and anxiety\, self-loathing and self-love. The songs are intensely
  vulnerable\, full of diaristic snapshots and deeply personal ruminations\
 , but they’re also broad invitations to find yourself in their unflinchi
 ng emotional excavations. The result is a raw\, unvarnished work of love a
 nd trust that walks the line between alt-rock muscle and singer/songwriter
  sensitivity\, a bold\, guitar-driven exploration of maturity and adulthoo
 d from an artist who wants you to know you’re not alone\, no matter how 
 lost you may feel. Born in Los Angeles and raised in Tennessee\, Hiatt fir
 st earned buzz with a pair of early solo records before breaking out with 
 2017’s Trinity Lane\, which helped earn dates with the likes of John Pri
 ne\, Margo Price\, Drive-By Truckers\, and Hiss Golden Messenger in additi
 on to festival slots from Pilgrimage to Luck Reunion. NPR called the album
  “courageous and affecting\,” while Rolling Stone hailed it as “the 
 most cohesive and declarative statement of the young songwriter’s career
 .” Hiatt returned in 2020 with the similarly well-received Walking Proof
 \, and in 2021 with Lately\, which The Boston Herald said showcased her 
 “knack for plainspoken\, poetic lyrics” and Uncut proclaimed “captiv
 ating.”\nTickets: https://ironhorse.org/shows\nFull listing: https://www
 .paradisecitymusic.org/show/55
LOCATION:Iron Horse Music Hall\, 18 Center St.\, Northampton\, MA
URL:https://www.paradisecitymusic.org/show/55
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