When songstress Priscilla Ahn graduated from high school in Pennsylvania, she packed her guitar and headed for Los Angeles. After a period of waitressing and writing jaded songs, she began to attract notice with her angelic voice and for the diverse array of instruments (including kazoo) she played in concert. Priscilla landed a backup-vocal slot with Amos Lee and then an opening-act tour with Joshua Radin. Signed to the venerable Blue Note label, she released her breakthrough album, "A Good Day," which drew equally and freely on folk, country, and pop. Growth emerges as the central theme of Priscilla Ahn’s sophomore album "When You Grow Up," a 12-song set, recorded in England, that announces Priscilla's long-range ambitions an artist and a songwriter. She wrote or co-wrote all but one of the album’s songs, threading a loose storyline through life’s ups and downs, her angelic voice narrating the experiences through which we grow.
Cost
- General Admission $15, Reserved $22