18
Jun/13

MAD. SQ. MUSIC: SUZANNE VEGA

18
Jun/13
Suzanne Vega will perform her unique brand of indie folk pop for free in Madison Square Park on June 19

Suzanne Vega will perform her unique brand of intelligent indie folk pop for free in Madison Square Park on June 19

THE OVAL LAWN SERIES
Madison Square Park
Between 23rd & 26th St. and Madison & Fifth Aves.
Wednesday, June 19, free, 7:00
www.madisonsquarepark.org
www.suzannevega.com

Madison Square Park’s free annual summer music program kicks off in a big way on June 19 with a performance by longtime New York City favorite Suzanne Vega. The singer-songwriter broke through in the mid-1980s with her eponymous debut album and follow-up, Solitude Standing, displaying a supremely original, poetic take on indie folk pop with such songs as “Marlene on the Wall,” “Undertow,” “Tom’s Diner,” and “Luka,” which opened a national discussion on child abuse. During the first twenty-two years of her career, the California-born, New York-raised Vega, one of the early MTV stars, released seven well-regarded records, including 1992’s 99.9F°, 1996’s Nine Objects of Desire, and 2007’s Beauty & Crime, but she’s put out four records over the last two years as she reinvestigates her old songs and adds a few new and/or previously unreleased ones as part of her Close-Up series, which is divided thematically into Love Songs, People & Places, States of Being, and Songs of Family. Her performance in Madison Square Park is one of the highlights of the city’s free summer music season; she’ll be back for a ticketed residency July 3 and 10 at City Winery, after which she heads out to Japan, Lithuania, Russia, Estonia, Finland, Denmark, and Switzerland. Mad. Sq. Music’s Oval Lawn Series continues every Wednesday through August 7 with such other acts as Rene Marie’s “Experiment in Truth,” Ben Sollee, Erin McKeown, and Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk.