A Grammy nominated musician who burst onto the scene with her 2004 multi-platinum debut, Eye to the Telescope, spawning hits like “Black Horse and the Cherry Tree” and “Suddenly I See,” Tunstall’s knack for balancing introspective folk and propulsive rock, complemented by her pioneering looping skills, established her as a dynamic must-see performer. “I feel there are two immediate, recognizable pillars of my style,” says the Scottish artist. “I have this troubadour, acoustic guitar-driven, emotional side. Then there’s definitely a rocker side of me with much sharper teeth.” In the last few years, Tunstall has expanded on these musical selves by focusing on a trilogy of records, each zeroing in on a single concept. The first, 2016’s KIN, was the “soul” record; 2018’s WAX was the “body” record, and the new “NUT” is the mind record. “NUT is the culmination of a seven-year project,” Tunstall says. “It’s the final part of a trilogy of records that has spanned probably the most extreme and profound period of change in my life.” Attendees will be part of a professionally produced recording of the event that will be broadcast at a later date. Santa Fe School for the Arts and Sciences eighth grader Natanya Manson, the youngest-ever recipient of a New Mexico Music Award, will open the show.
This is a Kitchen Sink concert to benefit Santa Fe School for the Arts & Sciences.
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