Sloan Wainwright & Friends 25th Musical Holiday Whiz-Bang Shindig
Sloan Wainwright & Friends 25th Musical Holiday Whiz-Bang Shindig
Don’t miss it! Our 25th year of fun, frolic, and celebration! [Facebook Event is here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1515643399076421]
Tickets $35 advance, $40 door
Get tickets here.
Saturday, December 7 @ 8:00 PM
Make dinner reservations for yourself and your friends!
Sloan is a one-in-a-million vocalist. Don’t miss this heart-warming, joyful, thrilling show!
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Sloan Wainwright is a songwriter, singer, performer, teacher, mentor and collaborator. A unique hybrid of pop, folk, jazz, and blues, Wainwright’s music is unified by her melodious tone and rich, powerful contralto. Over the course of a 30-year music career, she has played the great concert halls, the most storied listening rooms, and top music festivals while teaching at the nation’s leading music retreats. She has inspired hundreds of students on their creative journeys and collaborated with dozens of musicians, writers, choreographers, and performers.
Most of all, Wainwright is an artist. As a member of an acclaimed family of artists (brother Loudon Wainwright, sister-in-law Kate McGarrigle, nephew Rufus Wainwright, and nieces Martha Wainwright and Lucy Wainwright Roche), Wainwright has charted an artistic path all her own, one based in close observation, joy, and spiritual connection.
Now, standing on the foundation of a rich and diverse career, Wainwright is tapping into fresh material as she continues to provide transformative, healing, and energetic experiences for her audiences. Always looking to grow as an artist, Wainwright is pursuing new collaborative partnerships, exploring traditional music, and developing fresh avenues for teaching and mentorship.
“They say you stand a chance of being a good musician if you first become a good human being. Sloan is a wonderful singer and all-round musician, and as a teacher really overlaps into the role of a life coach ~ she has given skill and confidence to so many.”
~ Richard Thompson