Heather Aubrey Lloyd and Sara Milonovich at 49 West
49 West Coffeehouse, Winebar and Gallery Annapolis, MD
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Heather Aubrey Lloyd and Sara Milonovich at 49 West
Join us for two remarkable singer-songwriters at the ITZALL Goode Concert Series Heather Aubrey Lloyd and Sara Milonovich Monday, May 19, 2025, at 7:30 PM Advanced Tickets $20, Door $23
If you buy an advanced ticket, you do not need to call to make a reservation because your ticket is your reservation. Reservations are recommended if you want to pay at the door. To make a reservation, call 49 West 410-626-9796. Seating is Limited.
Hosted by SHC Music Tribe and Eric Scott Music
ABOUT HEATHER: Website: heatheraubreylloyd.com Videos: My Kinda Quarantiner - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5qRLSQBAZ4 No Place For Home - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLFpC93k9M4&t=84s
"Her voice, which is elegantly controlled with a slight smokiness is SO compelling that it might take a while before you become conscious of just how strong the songs are lyrically an intimate presentation, as if she is performing just for the listener." - H. Stephen Patton, Driftwood Magazine.
"A pint-sized powerhouse of a singer." - The Washington Times
For two decades, Heather Aubrey Lloyd has travelled the country playing anywhere that might make a good story: bait shops, biker weeks even clothing-optional resorts. A recovering reporter whose love of the journey evolved into equally adventurous songwriting. Pat Wictor hails her sing-me-the-phone-book voice. Janis Joplin meets Joni Mitchell, says the Montgomery Caller. Comfortable in any genre, Lloyd blends folky finger-picked guitar with lyrical rhythms/hand percussion influenced by Baltimore's diverse music scene. Best known as the co-front of ilyAIMY, Lloyd's recent solo efforts are gaining national recognition: Falcon Ridge Folk Fest's Most-Wanted Artist, National Womens Music Fest's Emerging Artist, No Depression-FreshGrass Finalist, and Top 4 Telluride Troubadour. She is also the 2019 Grand Prize Winner of the prestigious Bernard Ebb Songwriting Award. Youll find her back on her beloved road, performing solo with ilyAIMY and alongside Grammy-nominated lute-rocker Ronn McFarlane as part of Ayreheart.
ABOUT SARA: Website: saramilonovich.com Videos: Two Dollar Town - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDjr0J_cFIw 87 North - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqEtNzD2wUY&t=2s
It was Larry Campbell (Bob Dylan/Levon Helm sideman) who first brought Sara into my studio, says Grammy-winning engineer and Hot Tuna drummer Justin Guip, who recorded, mixed, and plays on Sarah's record "Northeast". Being in the band and getting to know the songs from the inside, I felt like I was really able to get to the core of her music. This album has a lot of moods: some swampy, spooky stuff, some upbeat pop, some alt-country stuff. Whenever I listen to it, what really hits me is how much Sara stands out as both a musician and a songwriter. Thats a pretty rare thing.
Sara Milonovich is an award-winning singer, fiddler, songwriter/composer, and bandleader, as well as a sought-after accompanist for a number of other artists in many musical genres. In addition to fronting her indie alt-grass band, Daisycutter, she has performed throughout the US, Europe, and beyond, in Americana roots, folk-rock, bluegrass, Appalachian, and Celtic music, as a solo artist and in collaboration with artists such as Pete Seeger (on his Grammy-winning album At 89), Richard Shindell, Cathie Ryan, Eliza Gilkyson, The McKrells, Anne Hills, and Antje Duvekot, among others. With upstate stringband, Mountain Quickstep, she toured Kosovo, Bulgaria, Moldova, and Turkey in 2011 as part of The Rhythm Road: American Music Abroad, a cultural diplomacy program sponsored by Jazz at Lincoln Center and the US State Department. Sarah has also composed music for VoiceTheatres 2012 production of Lovers and 2013 production of Birds on a Wire.
Growing up on a working farm in rural upstate New York, she began playing fiddle when she was four, and by nine, she was leading her own band (around the same time she learned to drive a tractor). She joined the Adirondack Fiddlers at age seven and had the opportunity to learn firsthand a variety of fiddle tunes and styles common in NY from older generations of fiddlers who grew up playing local dances at grange halls and lumber camps. At age twelve, she released her first cassette of traditional fiddle tunes, Traditionally, Sara. In June 2001, Sara traveled to Mt. Airy, North Carolina, where she competed in both the Bluegrass Fiddle and Folk Song contests, placing first and second, respectively.
Her CD, Daisycutter, released in 2009, was a nominated Sarah Milonovich will be performing with guitar player Greg Anderson from her band Sarah Milonovich and the Daisy Cutters.
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49 West Coffeehouse, Winebar and Gallery (View)
49 West Street
Annapolis, MD 21401
United States