Leigh Nash of Sixpence None the Richer to perform at Hoover Public Library
Sixpence None the Richer first began in 1992 and became a major touring group with the 1998 single 'Kiss Me.' The group, fronted by Nash, continued through 2004, before taking a break and reuniting in 2007.
'Rooted in Americana sounds that previously underscored albums like 2015's 'The State I'm In' (her first Top 40 hit on Billboard's country chart), The Tide, Vol. 1 found Nash collaborating with icons like Vince Gill and Tanya Tucker, gospel singer CeCe Winans, Raul Malo, Stephen Wilson Jr., Matt Maher and the Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Ruby Amafu,' Nash's website states.
The titular song from Nash's most recent album, 'The Tide,' was co-written by Nash and Sixpence None the Richer bandmate Matt Slocum. According to Nash's website, this song is the first new Sixpence None the Richer recording in over a decade. Following this, the band reunited to release their 'Rosemary Hill' EP. The band's first live album, 'Live at Gruene Hall,' was released on April 18.
After Nash's performances at the Hoover Public Library, Sixpence None the Richer's tour will continue on May 24 in Nashville.
Tickets to Nash's two shows at The Library Theatre can be found here.
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