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Rose Cousins with Edie Carey, Alisa Amador, and more

May 12, 2026 at 7:00 PM  ·  Arrow Street Arts, Cambridge, MA Arrow Street Arts, Cambridge, MA

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Colorado-based singer-songwriter Edie Carey captivates with her soulful voice and witty charm. Known for her engaging performances, she has shared stages with Sara Bareilles and Brandi Carlile. Her songs, a blend of country and adult-contemporary, have been recorded by Shawn Mullins. She’s performed at top festivals like Newport Folk, winning awards alongside Joanie Leeds, and impressed with her 11th album, "The Veil".
Hola! I'm Alisa Amador, blending Boston, Boricua, Chicana, and Porteña influences into bilingual, emotional music. Winner of NPR's Tiny Desk Contest with the first Spanish song ever to win. My debut album "Multitudes," features collabs with Gaby Moreno and others, capturing my multicultural roots.
Ellis Paul, born in Fort Kent, Maine, emerged from Boston's folk scene as a master storyteller. Known for albums like "Stories" and songs in films such as "Me, Myself & Irene," he's drawn inspiration from Woody Guthrie, performing tribute shows globally. Collaborating with artists like Vance Gilbert and Sugarland's Kristian Bush, Paul won multiple Boston Music Awards and joined the Maine Music Awards Hall of Fame. His diverse catalog includes children's albums like "The Hero in You."
Born in the U.S., Rachel Sumner is a former Twisted Pine member renowned for her haunting voice and intricate indie-folk style. Known for powerful lyrics, she blends pop, classical, and country influences. Her debut solo EP "Anything Worth Doing" came out in 2018. Praised for her dynamic performances, she captivates listeners with heartfelt, catchy songs.
Born in Morrison, Colorado, Jobi Riccio draws inspiration from artists like Sheryl Crow and Joni Mitchell. Her acclaimed debut album "Whiplash" blends classic songwriting with indie production, earning praise from The New York Times, Billboard, and NPR. She received the 2023 Newport Folk Festival John Prine Fellowship and is a 2024 Emerging Artist of the Year nominee by the Americana Association.
Peter Mulvey, born in Milwaukee, blends folk, rock, and jazz. Notable songs include "Take Down Your Flag," with Ani DiFranco. He won the Boston Acoustic Underground and collaborated with David Goodrich. His album Rapture was Boston Award-nominated. Signature Sounds released The Trouble with Poets.
Born storyteller Mark Erelli, dog-loving singer/songwriter/producer, collaborates with GRAMMY winners, produces for Lori McKenna, and battles Retinitis Pigmentosa with musical defiance.
Kris Delmhorst, an independent artist from Massachusetts, is known for genre-bending music with nine acclaimed albums. She's collaborated with artists like Anaïs Mitchell and Rose Cousins and crafted music for films and TV. Renowned for live performances across the US and Europe, her style is described as "bold and brilliant" by the Irish Times.
Boston-based duo Sweet Petunia, with Mairead Guy and Maddy Simpson, blend alt folk with punk influences. Known for explosive double banjo performances and powerful harmonies.
Canadian singer-songwriter Rose Cousins, born in Halifax, NS, is known for her emotional folk music and ability to connect with audiences. A JUNO Award winner, she's released four albums and is celebrated for her live performances that often feature collaboration with other musicians. Cousins' music is marked by candid honesty and humor, drawing listeners into a shared, moving experience.
NY-born Margaret Glaspy, known for raw vocals & guitar, strips back in "Echo The Diamond," co-produced with Julian Lage. Features drummer David King & bassist Chris Morrissey, reflecting life's truths. Renowned for touring with Spoon & Wilco.
Richard Shindell, from Lakehurst, NJ, is a singer/songwriter known for his poignant lyrics and varied style. Gained fame via Fast Folk, collaborated with Joan Baez and in Cry, Cry, Cry with Dar Williams and Lucy Kaplansky. His notable albums include "Sparrow's Point," "Reunion Hill," and "Careless." Later collaborated with Argentine band Puente Celeste and released several covers and original albums, balancing life between New York and Buenos Aires.

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Witness the Rose Cousins concert in Cambridge at Arrow Street Arts on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, at 7:00 PM, with Edie Carey, Alisa Amador, and more. Grab tickets before they’re gone!

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