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Jessica Graae and Marion Halliday
Jessica Graae is an award-winning folk-rock singer-songwriter from Philadelphia. Marion Halliday, leader of Trickster Sister, is a folk artist, also from Philadelphia, who just released her debut solo album "Rings Around Saturn." For more information visit www.jessicagraae.com and www.marionhalliday.com.
Jessica Graae is an award-winning folk-rock singer-songwriter from Philadelphia. Marion Halliday, leader of Trickster Sister, is a folk artist, also from Philadelphia, who just released her debut solo album "Rings Around Saturn." For more information visit www.jessicagraae.com and www.marionhalliday.com.
About Jessica Graae: Jessica Graae is an award-winning singer-songwriter from Philadelphia. She blends her folk-rock style and classical training to create haunting, soulful songs. Her "evocative, lush, exquisite vocals, accompanied by elegant and impressive guitar playing" create a "meditative backdrop" for her music.
Awarded WSTW's Hometown Heroes' Best Female Solo Artist in 2017, Graae has been nominated for 10 Homey Awards. In addition, she was a 2013 Philadelphia Folk Factory contest winner and a 2012 Delmarva Folk Hero contest finalist. She has performed at the Brandywine Festival of the Arts and at the Dewey Beach, Bordentown and Ladybug festivals. She showcased at the 7th Annual Singer-Songwriter Cape May music conference in 2014, opening for Melissa Ferrick. She has also performed at World Cafe Live (Philadelphia, Wilmington) and other venues in New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland.
Graae released the albums "Blue Heart" (2017), "Sea Dream" (2015) and "Gypsy Blood" (2013).
For more information visit www.jessicagraae.com.
About Marion Halliday: Marion Halliday is a recovering lawyer, now songstress and troubadour living in Philadelphia but still very intertwined with her Louisville, Kentucky family and musical roots. She has been a singer her entire life, initially as a classical chorale ensemble and madrigals performer; then for several years she was lead singer of the regionally acclaimed trad Irish band, My Darling Asleep (cdbaby.com "My Darling Asleep").
After moving to Philadelphia, Marion co-founded a Celtic band, The Molly Blooms (with Lisa Timmons, Rosie McNamara-Jones, and Donna Bostock). In 2016, Marion formed Trickster Sister to feature her original music, which she began writing in 2015 for her Irish band. In 2018, Marion was named "One of the Ones to Watch" by the Nashville Songwriters' Association International; that year she was also chosen by Ron Olesko of WFDU FM Radio to perform at the highly-regarded Northeast Regional Folk Alliance (NERFA) Suzi Wollenberg Folk DJ Showcase; and she was runner-up for 2018 Best of Philly Live Performer (Folk/Country Category).
In July 2019, Marion's debut solo album "Rings Around Saturn" landed at #3 on the Folk Radio DJ charts. In November 2019, Marion appeared in the juried Semi-Formal Showcase at Northeast Regional Folk Alliance in Stamford, Connecticut.
For more information visit www.marionhalliday.com.
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35 East Lancaster Ave
Ardmore , PA 19003
United States
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