Two Powerhouse Vocalists – One Incredible Show!
Paula Cole made her mark on the scene in 1996 when she released her double-platinum smash, self-produced second album “This Fire”. Nominated for 7 Grammy Awards, Cole was the first woman to be nominated as Producer of the Year with no collaborators. With singles like “Where Have All The Cowboys Gone?” and “I Don’t Want to Wait” dominating the charts as well as becoming the well-loved theme-song for hit television show Dawson’s Creek, Cole pushed boundaries and touched the hearts and minds of many with her songwriting.
Joining Cole in this unique double-bill is the incomparable Sophie B. Hawkins. Hawkins burst onto the international music scene with her 1992 platinum-selling debut album, “Tongues and Tails”, which included the legendary hit song “Damn, I Wish I Was Your Lover”, and earned her a Best New Artist Grammy Award nomination. Her album “Whaler” also featured the record-breaking longest-running single in Billboard Adult Contemporary chart history, “As I Lay Me Down”.
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