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Martha Wainwright

Performing on Alumni

Martha Wainwright 2:30pm – 2:55 pm

Singer-songwriters are meant to trade in whimsical pleasures, in the soft strums of a guitar, in worlds so delicate and small they could shatter at a single touch. Martha Wainwright doesn’t trade alongside them. Back with a second record that’s both tender and tough, beautiful and brutal, and simmering with invention and confidence, Martha forgot to read the rulebook. Either that, or she set all its pages aflame, strutted through the smoke, and emerged burnt and brave. And this time around, she’s happy about it.

“I’m as happy as hell. Because I’ve learned what I’m good at; I’ve learned what I’m not good at. I’ve learned to look back at the people I’ve loved and I’ve lost, but also to look at the world outside myself. And I’ve got the confidence to stand up there and do that at last.”

It’s been three busy years since Martha released her eponymous debut album of confessional, fearless songs. And in that time, she’s had a lot to be happy about. She’s toured her songs internationally many times, watching them sweep up acclaim and awards with every flight ticket. She’s made music with The Who’s Pete Townshend, Damon Albarn’s Africa Express, Antony Hegarty and Snow Patrol, with whom she scored a top 20 hit.

For more info on Martha Wainwright visit:
www.marthawainwright.com