Stone Cottage Studios Presents
an Evening with Lauren Frihauf and Anna Cutler
Join us Saturday, July 1st as we present a special, intimate outdoor Artist Series Concert with rising Boulder artists Lauren Frihauf and Anna Cutler right here in the gardens at Stone Cottage Studios. Doors are at 5:30 PM and show starts at 6:30. You are welcome to bring drinks, food, blankets and low back chairs. The Address for The Stone Cottage is 3091 7th St, Boulder, CO
About Lauren Frihauf
“Every time I watch this video, it just wrecks me” - Bobby Carter NPR Tiny Desk Producer, Contest Judge
— Tiny Desk Contest Top Shelf: Bob Boilen and Bobby Carter
You might recognize Lauren Frihauf from Season 19 of NBC's "The Voice", where she made it to the Knockout Rounds on Teams Gwen and Legend, or lately, from her feature in NPR Music's Tiny Desk 'Top Shelf'!
Lauren's first original releases are part of a collaboration project, culminating in her debut album, 'The Latona EP'. Her songwriting is intricate, personal, and authentic, and her vocals have been compared to Joni Mitchell, Amy Winehouse, and Madison Cunningham. Lauren's music is indie singer-songwriter with folk and neo-soul elements. The urban vibe of her music is a surprising contrast to the rural farm where Lauren lives and creates.
She is currently recording a solo project she can't wait to share with the world!
About Anna Cutler
Anna Cutler is a singer/songwriter and keyboardist based out of Boulder, Colorado. She started playing the keyboard at the age of six, by 13 she had booked her first gig, and by 18 she had performed to a crowd of 3,000 people.
Above anything else, Anna is an entertainer. Inspired by other singer-songwriters like Norah Jones and John Craigie, she loves to connect with fans through lyrics and storytelling. She often sings about the romance of life and the downfalls of love, and offers her audience a bit of comic relief in-between songs. She shines brightest when performing live, and captivates the crowd, whatever the size, with her witty charm and truthful portrayal of life.
It is not easy to stick Anna into a single genre. Her voice is raspy yet sweet and she writes music as if she were the lovechild of Adele and Regina Spektor; call it Americana/Folk-Pop with ballad undertones if you must.