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Suzanne Sheridan performs a tribute at Wilton Library March 21

By Wilton Library


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Wilton Library’s Connecticut’s Own Sunday concert series takes a slight departure from chamber music on March 21, when local vocalist Suzanne Sheridan performs “Both Sides Now,” a musical tribute from 4 to 5 p.m. Ms. Sheridan, a regular performer with the Exit 43 band, appeared last June at the library’s annual meeting with the band, and returns for this solo performance.

The free concert is a tribute to Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen. Joni Mitchell’s greatest hits include “Both Sides Now,” “Big Yellow Taxi,” “You Turn Me On, I’m a Radio,” and “Chelsea Morning.”  Cohen’s discography includes “Suzanne,” “Anthem,” “Like a Bird on a Wire,” and “Hallelujah.” While reading the book Girls Like Us, Suzanne discovered that Leonard Cohen and Joni Mitchell were briefly involved in a love affair in the early ’70s.  Musically, at least, Suzanne has reunited them.

According to Ms. Sheridan, she is “a singer, songwriter and guitarist who loves connecting with people through music.” She has won honors in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest and has sung jingles for Pepsi, Hardees, Hasbro, Texaco and others. As a songwriter, she has penned “90 Pound Suburban Housewife Driving in Her SUV.” She also is a guitarist, photographer, workshop leader and a resident of Westport. She performs in theaters, churches, hospitals and clubs, and her solo singing career has taken her internationally as well.
Wilton Library’s Connecticut’s Own concert series is free of charge. Advance registration is recommended. Pre-registrants must arrive by 3:50 p.m. to be guaranteed seating. After 3:50 p.m., and if space is available, waitlisted and walk-in registrants will be admitted. For information, directions and to register, visit www.wiltonlibrary.org or call (203) 762-3950 ext. 213. Wilton Library is located in the heart of Wilton Center at 137 Old Ridgefield Road. The final concert date in the series is April 25 with Larry Shiller and Olga Gurevich. 




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