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Philadelphia-born singer-songwriter Amos Lee released his gold-selling self-titled first album in 2005 and has been known for his association with a long list of collaborators and touring partners, from Paul Simon and Bob Dylan to Zac Brown Band and Willie Nelson. The force behind such acclaimed albums as Mission Bell and Mountains of Sorrow, Rivers of Song, Lee’s recent years have been wildly productive. After 2022’s Dreamland album (which featured “Worry No More,” a Top 10 AAA hit and his biggest single in over a decade), he followed up with two full-length projects paying homage to musical heroes — My Ideal: A Tribute to “Chet Baker Sings” and Honeysuckle Switches: The Songs of Lucinda Williams.
Emily Elbert builds her home in between worlds. TheTexas-raised, California-dwelling musician traverses wide-ranging styles:expressing both the contemplative and celebratory, fusing the Earthly with theethereal. She’s honed her artistry on the road, playing over a thousandindependent solo shows from Peru to Palestine, and opening for artists likeNorah Jones and Emily King. But Elbert has also become a sought-aftercollaborator, playing in the touring bands of luminary artists Leon Bridges,Jacob Collier, Jenny Lewis, and Esperanza Spalding - and performing with thelikes of Beyoncé, Gwen Stefani, and Sara Bareilles. All of these experiencesfeed into her music today. Anchored by what L.A. Weekly calls a “funky,engrossing groove,” the publication notes, "Elbert would be consideredremarkable just for her guitar playing, which segues from hard-edged funk andblues to more gently subtle jazz intricacy. But she’s an equally adeptvocalist, weaving her soulful phrasing nimbly within the rhythms of her guitarchords.” Emily recently released her sixth independent album, Woven Together, arhythmic, flowing ode to the intersections of sensuality, healing and progress.Upon its release, PopMatters remarked, “though it would be safe to call her aspiritual successor to Joni Mitchell, Elbert is truly a chameleoniccomposer…this is Emily Elbert, a name to bookmark.”