Catie Curtis
Sunday, October 2, 2005
contemporary folk originals
Door 7:30pm, Music 8:00pm |
Purchase advance tickets:
$19.50
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The New Yorker magazine called her a "folk-rock goddess," and
the Boston Herald said she is "One of the melodic delights of our
age." Ever since Catie Curtis began touring the country in 1995, this
Boston-based musician has been gathering critical accolades and a
devoted grassroots following with her vivid songwriting, soulful voice, and
great onstage energy.
One decade, many miles, and seven
albums later, Catie has gained a solid artistic reputation and seen her
original tunes grace TV series like Alias and Dawson's
Creek, plus several indie movies. A film titled Tangled Stories,
which documents Catie's career and the indie acoustic music scene, is set
for release this fall.
Catie returns to the Freight tonight with a
knockout evening of music from her recent album, Dreaming in
Romance Languages (Vanguard), plus many more of her emotionally
complex, uplifting songs.
Visit the artist's website
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