Where:
Rockwood Music Hall
88 Van Ness Street
Boston, MA 02215
Admission:
$15
Categories:
Date Idea, Drinks, Music, Shows
Event website:
https://www.seetickets.us/event/bonnie-stewart/583579
$15 General Admission
21+
BONNIE STEWART
Magnolia, the debut EP from Bonnie Stewart, introduces a lyric-driven singer/songwriter whose music bridges the gap between Americana's past and present. It's an ethereal sound rooted in the influence of her parents' timeless record collection — including Emmylou Harris, Guy Clark, and other classic craftsmen — with arrangements whose lush, atmospheric sweep nods to the modern day. Gluing that mix together are Stewart's aching vocals and sharply-written insights of life, love, and lingering memories we all carry with us.
Raised in South Carolina, Stewart moved across the state several times as a child, living in small towns and cities alike. Her environment was transient, but her love of music — from the iconic folksingers of her parents' generation to the rock artists her older brothers preferred — remained constant. That connection with music would soon become more than a hobby; it became a way to make sense of the changing world around her.
"I started writing songs when I was 9, the same year my parents got divorced," she remembers. "You can imagine why those two things went together." That same year, she collected her birthday money and bought a cheap electric guitar at a pawn shop, using the instrument to funnel her frustration into songs about leaving her childhood home and accepting her new reality. As she became a teenager, Stewart continued writing songs, steadily laying the foundation for the career that would eventually take her to Nashville.
Moving to Music City halfway through college, Stewart sharpened her songwriting skills by playing shows around town and taking courses at Belmont University. She also felt an affinity for locals like Kacey Musgraves, whose music blurred the lines between gauzy Americana, country, and modern pop. Stewart developed a unique sound that also shrunk the distance between genres, creating homemade demos on her own and eventually partnering with local producer/writer Oscar Charles to create Magnolia.
Magnolia's six tracks were all written by Stewart, showcasing a young writer who nods to her musical roots while still moving forward. Coming from a long line of powerful women, she proudly wears her grandmother's 1950s tea length skirt on Magnolia's cover, repurposing an item from her past to make a statement about her empowered present. She fills the EP with gorgeous melodies and hard truths, too, singing about a complex relationship with her father on "Original Muse" before sketching an empathetic character study with "Sarah," whose titular heroine grapples with an unplanned pregnancy. Throughout it all, her voice sits atop layered, echoing arrangements whose pulsing synth bass and reverb-washed soundscapes accentuate the craft of her writing. Often, the two go hand in hand; "Sarah" contains the twinkling sounds of a toy piano that producer Charles received as a baby, serving both as a melodic instrument and clever nod to the song's subject matter.
In a town built upon tradition, Bonnie Stewart has created a sound that blends the classic with the contemporary. This is atmospheric Americana at its best, laced with unexpected flourishes that pair beautifully with the songs' melodic foundation.
"When I listen to music, I always listen to the lyrics first," she explains. "At the end of the day, if I strip back all of the production of my songs, can I sit and play the song alone, and it still means something? That's always been my goal. We accomplished a visual world and an aesthetic with this EP, but at the end of the day, the songs stand alone."
With Magnolia, Stewart's sound is in full bloom.
MICAH JOHN & LILLIAN CHASE
Micah John is an award-winning fiddler, guitarist, and singer. At only 18, she has spent the last decadeimmersed in the roots music community of the Northeast and has performed at legendary venues such as Club Passim and The Burren Backroom. Lillian Chase, a 20-year-old fiddler and vocalist grew up enveloped in the old-time and bluegrass scene in and around Asheville, NC, playing Southern venues including Merlefest, and is now studying Music Performance at Berklee College of Music. Micah and Lillian were initially connected by their shared mentor, Bruce Molsky. The two started performing as a
duo after placing 1st in the Twin Fiddle category at the 2022 Lowell Banjo & Fiddle Contest, and played a sold-out show at Club Passim in the fall of 2022. Micah and Lillian share a love for old-time tunes and
ballads, and interlace sets with newer songs and tunes. Their shows are full of tight harmonies, twin-fiddling, and rocking guitar & fiddle duets.
General Admission
A very limited number of bar stools and table seats are available on a first come first served basis
There is a one drink minimum per show *standing*
There is a two drink minimum per show *seated*
TERMS & CONDITIONS: By entering Rockwood Music Hall, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19 and relinquish Rockwood Music Hall from any and all liability. Please note these guidelines are subject to change at any time, without notice.
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