Natalia’s song, The Great Forgetting named the number one song on the folk DJ charts for January 2024!
Indie Artists Turn to Livestreaming as Coronavirus Crisis Unfolds
While many artists are staging their own one-offs, others are planning online festivals and concert series that will live exclusively online. Kelly McCartney, host of the Hangin’ & Sangin’ Q&A series and director of the Rainey Day Fund, alongside singer-songwriter Natalia Zukerman, is launching “Shut In & Sing,” kicking off March 19th with livestreamed performances from Chely Wright, Lori McKenna, Anthony D’Amato, Jill Sobule, Kim Richey, and more. Profits will be split between the participants, and the programming will be aired via Stageit.
“Once it started becoming clear that shows and tours were going to get canceled, Natalia Zukerman and I started talking about creative ways to do livestreams that would build community and connection while also helping to make up some of the financial losses that we and all our friends were facing,” McCartney says. “In a matter of days, we had interest from close to 60 artists. The plan is to keep the series going for as long as we need to or can.”
Review of The Women Who Rode Away at Carnegie Stage
Review of The Women Who Rode Away from The Extended Play Sessions Feb 2. 2019
"...this is simply one of the most compelling and riveting events we have ever hosted on The Extended Play Sessions. It speaks of empowerment, struggle, tolerance, perseverance and history and the timeliness of this project could not be more poignant. A woman, seated alone on a stage, paying tribute to women...with beauty, style, grace and a boatload of talent!"
- Bill Hurley - Producer, The Extended Play Sessions
IMBY says:
"The WomenWho Rode Away (is)..mesmerizing, in the literal sense; alert, but still, in surrender to that voice. That voice! Singing or speaking, it's one of those she-could-read-the-phone-book- to-me voices. Deep and dusky, but without hard edges, from whisper to wail. And when she hits the high notes, she clears the clouds." - Enid Futterman, IMBY