Concert Recap: Cornelia Murr at 29th Street Ballroom
Indie artist Cornelia Murr played to a packed house at 29th Street Ballroom on March 22 with support from Reverend Baron and Storey Littleton.
Photos by Makenna Morgan
Singer-songwriter Storey Littleton opens the night with “Quit It” off her debut album At a Diner.
Guitarist Macky Bowman sings back up vocals for Littleton’s “In The Morning”: “How could I be so lonely while you hold me down to sleep at night? / I didn’t mean to know you, would have slowed you down before the fight.”
Los Angeles-based artistReverend Baron takes the stage to sing the soothing melodies of “I See You Runnin’” from his 2022 album From Anywhere.
Guitarist James Preston leans back to smile at drummer Abdon Valdez III as they rock out while playing the chords of Reverend Baron’s “Let the Radio Play.”
Valdez III bangs the drums to keep the band on beat during “Let the Radio Play.”
Multi-instrumentalist Henry Raker plays the saxophone during the chorus of Cornelia Murr’s “In the Wings” off her newest album Run To The Center.
Murr lifts up her hands as she sings the mellow lyrics of “In the Wings”: “I spend a lot of time in / The gallery of memory / The walls are thin / Somehow I thought you’d be waiting.”
Murr lifts up her hands as she sings the mellow lyrics of “In the Wings”: “I spend a lot of time in / The gallery of memory / The walls are thin / Somehow I thought you’d be waiting.”
From left to right, Baron, Preston, Littleton, and Murr perform “How Do You Get By” from Murr’s newest album Run To The Center to a crowd of adoring fans.
Murr plays the synth on “Gotta Give,” mixing her ethereal vocals with funky synth notes.