Singer/songwriter Heather Maloney has a dynamic, expressive sound that she says is influenced by "adventure folk."

Her lyrics, as The Huffington Post writes, "cut to the chase." Music writer and New York Times contributor Val Haller noticed her voice - "if I'd closed my eyes" she writes, "it could have been Joni Mitchell".

 
Maloney will be bringing her insightful lyrics and memorable voice to Winston-Salem next week when she performs as part of Roots Revival Stage on November 19th at Centenary United Methodist Church. There will be a brief worship service centered around one of Heather's songs, followed by an hour-long concert. The event is free and open to the public, but guests are asked to reserve a space. 
 

Maloney is currently at work on her next full-length album, and she spoke with Bethany Chafin by phone from Nashville. Maloney shared when and how she began her journey as a singer/songwriter.  

To hear the story behind Heather's cover of Joni Mitchell's "Woodstock" with Darlingside, tune in to Triad Arts Weekend this Friday at 1pm.

http://youtu.be/OR-LDy2TAzM

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