You can edit almost every page by Creating an account and confirming your email.

Cosy Sheridan

From EverybodyWiki Bios & Wiki


'Cosy Sheridan first caught the attention of national folk audiences in 1992 when she won the songwriting contests at both the Kerrville Folk Festival and the Telluride Bluegrass Festival.

When she released her critically acclaimed CD *Quietly Led* on Waterbug Records, *The Boston Globe* wrote “She is now being called one of the best new singer/songwriters.”

She has been on the road ever since, playing clubs, concert halls, and coffeehouses from Seattle to Berkeley and across I-80 to Omaha, Chicago, and then to Boston where she now makes her home. She has played house concerts in Iowa and to a full house at Carnegie Hall. On her new CD she writes of these years on the road in the song “Woody Guthrie Watch Over Me.”

Her 2014 release, *Pretty Bird*, was chosen as one of *Sing Out Magazine’s* “Great CDs of 2014.” West Side Folk dubbed her “one of the era’s finest and most thoughtful songwriters.”

Her concerts are wide-ranging explorations: love songs for adults and practical philosophy for a complicated world. She has written about the stock market crash of 2008 and fallout from uranium mining in the American southwest. She has re-written Greek myths: Persephone runs away with Hades the biker. And then there are her signature parodies on aging and women. Her lyrical dexterity is backed by her distinctive percussive guitar style.

For the past 20 years she has taught classes in songwriting, performance, and guitar at workshops and adult music camps across the country at such camps as the Puget Sound Guitar Workshop and The Swannanoa Gathering. In 2008 she co-founded the Moab Folk Camp in Moab, Utah.

Discography

  • *Quietly Led* (1990)
  • *Late Bloomer* (1992)
  • *Saturn Return* (1994)
  • *One Sure Thing - Live* (1996)
  • *Grand Design* (1999)
  • *Ant Hymn* (2003)
  • *Botox Tango* (2003) (a collection of Sheridan’s satirical songs with new songs added)
  • *The Pomegranate Seed* (2004)
  • *Live at Cedarhouse* (2006)
  • *Eros* (2008)
  • *The Horse King* (2011)
  • *Pretty Bird* (2014)

External links



This article "Cosy Sheridan" is from Wikipedia. The list of its authors can be seen in its historical and/or the page Edithistory:Cosy Sheridan. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one.

Page kept on Wikipedia This page exists already on Wikipedia.