Meghan Cary Trio comes to 6 On The Square
OXFORD – Philadelphia-based singer-songwriter Meghan Cary will be performing at Oxford’s 6 On The Square on Saturday, Sept. 24, at 7:30 p.m.
Cary’s smoky, earthy voice, and emotionally dynamic singing and writing has been compared to Natalie Merchant, Shawn Colvin, the Indigo Girls, and Stevie Nicks.
Cary’s music career began as an unintentional triumph, following the unexpected death of her fiancé. As an actress with over 100 credits for her work, and an in-demand voice over career, she picked up his guitar and penned her first song, followed by enough material to fill two albums; this plunged her into her successful career on the folk circuit. She earned Billboard Magazine’s esteemed Critic’s Choice for Best Newcomer for her debut New Shoes.
At a gig at CBGB’s Gallery Meghan met her husband who was in the opening band. The two married, relocated, and had two children. Initially Meghan tucked away her music career, worrying it would interfere with being a devoted mother, but as the journey of motherhood unfolded she realized being a good mother meant being a complete person and began to understand what an enriching symbiotic relationship music and motherhood could have.
“One of the things I hear from listeners is ‘I come to your concerts and realize I can do this…I can be a mom and have a life.’ I believe you can feed your own soul while raising great kids,” Cary said affirmatively.
Purchase tickets on-line at: www.6onthesquare.org at the discounted pre-show price of $18 until the date of the show, or for $20 at the door. Ticket prices for students 18 and under are always $2; please call 6OTS at 607-843-OTS6 to make a student reservation. Doors open one hour before the start of the performance.
While at 6OTS, admire the graphite and pencil drawings of Chuck Hafner, on exhibit on our walls until November 18. Upcoming shows at 6OTS: Saturday, October 1, – The Slambovian Circus of Dreams; Saturday, October 8, – Fendrick and Peck; Saturday, October 22, – Rod Picott as a fundraiser for the Oxford Lions Club; and Sunday, October 30, – David Francey.
Cary’s smoky, earthy voice, and emotionally dynamic singing and writing has been compared to Natalie Merchant, Shawn Colvin, the Indigo Girls, and Stevie Nicks.
Cary’s music career began as an unintentional triumph, following the unexpected death of her fiancé. As an actress with over 100 credits for her work, and an in-demand voice over career, she picked up his guitar and penned her first song, followed by enough material to fill two albums; this plunged her into her successful career on the folk circuit. She earned Billboard Magazine’s esteemed Critic’s Choice for Best Newcomer for her debut New Shoes.
At a gig at CBGB’s Gallery Meghan met her husband who was in the opening band. The two married, relocated, and had two children. Initially Meghan tucked away her music career, worrying it would interfere with being a devoted mother, but as the journey of motherhood unfolded she realized being a good mother meant being a complete person and began to understand what an enriching symbiotic relationship music and motherhood could have.
“One of the things I hear from listeners is ‘I come to your concerts and realize I can do this…I can be a mom and have a life.’ I believe you can feed your own soul while raising great kids,” Cary said affirmatively.
Purchase tickets on-line at: www.6onthesquare.org at the discounted pre-show price of $18 until the date of the show, or for $20 at the door. Ticket prices for students 18 and under are always $2; please call 6OTS at 607-843-OTS6 to make a student reservation. Doors open one hour before the start of the performance.
While at 6OTS, admire the graphite and pencil drawings of Chuck Hafner, on exhibit on our walls until November 18. Upcoming shows at 6OTS: Saturday, October 1, – The Slambovian Circus of Dreams; Saturday, October 8, – Fendrick and Peck; Saturday, October 22, – Rod Picott as a fundraiser for the Oxford Lions Club; and Sunday, October 30, – David Francey.
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