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Maple Street Concerts in Lombard welcomes Stone & Snow Feb. 10

On Saturday, Feb. 10, Maple Street Concerts welcomes Stone & Snow, who will be making their debut performance at the Lombard venue. The duo recently relocated to Cincinnati, Ohio, from Bloomington-Normal, Illinois.

Named “Best Folk/Soul Artist” at the 2022 Richmond International Film + Music Festival, Stone & Snow is an Americana pairing of songwriters and multi-instrumentalists, Karen Bridges and Clint Thomson.

In 2012, they began a collaboration filled with close harmonies and thoughtful lyrics and gave it a name that gives a nod to the mountain landscapes of the West. Both are passionate about elevating women in music. Through hosting performances for women artists, their work collecting data on the gender balance in their local scene, and Karen’s involvement in the “Girls Rock!” franchise, Stone & Snow is invested in seeing more women grow and thrive in the music industry.

“Stone & Snow are a mesmerizing duo with rich, artful songs, and smooth, rootsy, soulful vocals,” said Melissa Dagenhart, booker and consultant for Maple Street Concerts. “2024 is our 40th year of hosting music in the Chapel. Please come celebrate with us and enjoy this talented duo!”

Stone & Snow has self-produced and released five studio albums to date: “Delicate and Wild” (2023), “We Were Made For These Times” (2021), “Love is a Weapon” (2019), “Devil That I Know” (2016), and “These are the Hills” (2014).

They were named a top entry in the 2020 NPR Tiny Desk Contest for their song “Cruel.”

The concert takes place at 7 p.m. at the historic Maple Street Chapel, 200 S. Main St. in Lombard. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Tickets are $20; an online ticket purchase includes a $1.25 processing fee for $21.25).

Tickets are available via maplestreetconcerts.org with PayPal or credit card. Tickets may also be purchased at the door with cash or check only, pending availability. All sales are final.

Learn more about Stone & Snow at www.stoneandsnow.com.

The Stone & Snow show on Feb. 10 will be one of the highlights of Maple Street Concerts’ 40th season. Courtesy of Stone & Snow
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