Sun May 10 2026
7:00 PM (Doors 5:00 PM)
$47.14
All Ages
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Brandy Clark w/ Special Guest Olivia Wolf
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A GRAMMY, CMA and Americana Award-winner, Brandy Clark is one of her generation’s most esteemed songwriters and musicians. In the midst of a landmark year, Clark won Best Americana Performance at the 66th GRAMMY Awards and Song of the Year at the 2024 Americana Honors & Awards with her acclaimed song, “Dear Insecurity,” featuring 11x Grammy-winner Brandi Carlile. The track is from Clark's self-titled album, which was produced by Carlile and features her most personal songwriting to date. Released to overwhelming praise, Forbes calls the record “an Americana Masterpiece,” while Variety proclaims it “further clarifies that she’s one of America’s treasures” and Billboard declares, “Clark continues to convey her inexorable talents as both a song-crafter and vocal interpreter.” In addition to her work as a solo artist, Clark has written songs such as “A Beautiful Noise,” the GRAMMY-nominated duet performed by Brandi Carlile and Alicia Keys, and Kacey Musgraves’ “Follow Your Arrow.” She also composed the music for the hit musical comedy, Shucked, alongside her longtime collaborator, Shane McAnally. With the show, Clark won Outstanding Music at the 67th Drama Desk Awards and was nominated for Best Original Score at the 76th Tony Awards, with Shucked receiving nine Tony nominations overall last year.
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Olivia Wolf is a Northern California native whose storytelling is steeped in bluegrass tradition yet touched by the otherworldly. Now based in Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee, after time in Virginia, she weaves her California roots with Appalachian stylings to create a sound both timeless and fresh.
Her debut album Silver Rounds (January 17, 2025) produced by Sean McConnell, explores themes of loss, resilience, and spiritual connection, drawing on deeply personal experiences.
Critics have taken notice: Billboard hails her for “transcending the boundaries between temporal and the ethereal”, Ann Powers notes she has “the voice and the attitude and the band to go places”, and others call her “a female version of early Sturgill Simpson.”
With Silver Rounds, Wolf emerges as a bold new voice in Americana and Roots music.
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