Suzanne Vega
A diarist. A journalist. The most brilliant singer-songwriter of her generation. Suzanne Vega has been called a number of things during her more than three decades of songwriting. A product of the Greenwich Village folk scene of the ’80s, Vega’s poetic depth, vocal purity, and knack for crafting a catchy riff have earned her an eternal spot in the folk-pop canon with songs such as “Tom’s Diner” and “Luka”. With eight highly acclaimed studio albums under her belt – art for the latest, Tales from the Realm of the Queen of Pentacles (2014), features architectural elements from Caramoor – Suzanne Vega brings personal experiences to light with unfailing tact and consistent artistry. Hear this neo-folk icon in her second appearance in the intimate Spanish Courtyard.

