Two powerhouse singers take the stage at Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Aug. 25 at 7 p.m. Paula Cole, who first burst onto the music scene in 1997 and won a Grammy Award for best new artist, now returns, at nearly 50 years of age, to pay homage to her first love of jazz and folk. A self-described “mother and human being first,” Cole is a timeless voice not only in song, but for those who have felt pain, and who still stand, a shining light, against all odds. Critically acclaimed vocalist Jane Monheit’s silky phrasing and natural knack for storytelling have earned two Grammy nominations. Her sincere and romantic interpretations of songs have made her a favorite in the jazz, cabaret, and Broadway worlds. Tickets start at $40 at sprucepeakarts.org.
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