Rachael Sage to Perform at Electric Haze June 22 with Songs from New Album “Canopy”

By Hank Stolz | Radio Worcester

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WORCESTER, MASS-Billboard-charting alt-folk-pop singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Rachael Sage will perform at Electric Haze on Sunday, June 22nd where she will play songs from her forthcoming full-length studio album, Canopy. Rachael will be accompanied by long-time members of her band The Sequins – drummer Andy Mac (Kindred Souls) and harmonica player Trina Hamlim (Susan Werner). The show is a co-bill with Kristen Ford, Carissa Johnson and Sarah Donner (all playing individual sets). The extravaganza kicks-off at 6:00. She speaks with Hank Stolz, Talk of the Commonwealth, about her upcoming apperance. Sharing stages with seminal musicians such Rufus Wainwright, Ani DiFranco, and Judy Collins – with whom she also recorded a critically-acclaimed duet –Sage’s career has been defined by a passion for storytelling and a vibrant, innovative sense of creativity. Following on the heels of her two latest releases – 2023’s critically acclaimed The Other Side and 2024’s Another Side – Rachael Sage & The Sequins’ forthcoming full-length album Canopy, continues her ongoing journey of storytelling, reinvention, and emotional connection. Sage offers listeners yet another beautifully crafted, deeply heartfelt collection of songs that feel like a refuge, woven from resilience, longing, and the irrepressible determination to find light in the darkest places. Equal parts reflective, mournful and optimistic, Canopy promises to be one of her most soulful and thought-provoking works yet.

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