BATH — EVA, Lucy Wainwright Roche and Soan Wainwright will perform at the Women of Folk: The New Revival concert at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 16, at the Chocolate Church Arts Center, 804 Washington St.

Lucy Wainwright Roche is an indie singer/songwriter with a colorful music pedigree and smart, arresting songwriting. She has a stellar stage presence and has been described by the New York Times as possessing a “clear, steady voice that feels like a beacon of sorts, slicing straight through the room.”

Defying standard categorization, singer/songwriter Sloan Wainwright consistently demonstrates her easy command of a variety of American musical styles — pop, folk, jazz and blues — held together by the melodious tone of her rich contralto, with the end result being a unique and soulful hybrid. Her incredible gift is not only her unique songwriting ability but also her dramatically voiced rendition of original songs.

EVA performs a seamless mix of traditional and contemporary original folk music. Kath Buckell, Liz Simmons and Nicole Zuraitis lend their three distinct voices to songs that meld worldly sensibilities with time-honored musical traditions. EVA’s powerful three-part vocal harmonies are bedded on the textured landscape of guitar, piano and percussion. The group’s members are from Ireland, Australia and the U.S.

Tickets cost $28 in advance and $32 at the door. They are available by calling the box office at 207-442-8455 or online at www.chocolatechurcharts.org.

Photos: Lucy Wainwright Roche is an indie singer-songwriter with a colorful music pedigree who will perform as part of Women of Folk, April 16 at the Chocolate Church in Bath.


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