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Cosy Sheridan has been described as "one of the era's finest and most
thoughtful singer/songwriters," and her wryly insightful songs have been
showcased everywhere from Carnegie Hall to the Dr. Demento Show. She
first appeared on the national songwriter scene in 1992 when she won
both the Kerrville NewFolk and Telluride Troubadour awards and released
her critically acclaimed CD, "Quietly Led." Since then she has released
6 more CDs and written a one-woman-show, "The Pomegranate Seed."
One of the pre-eminent songwriters on the folk scene documenting the
lives of modern women, Cosy "fuses myth with modern culture, Persephone
with Botox. She is frank, feisty, sublimely and devilishly funny." -
Cornell Folksong Society.
She recently composed a song-cycle for best-selling author Robert
Fulghum's latest book "Third Wish," which has been at the top of the
bestseller list in the Czech Republic since last year. Two of the songs
from that project appear on her latest CD, "Live at CedarHouse."
The Boston Globe has called Sheridan "a wonderfully lively, very funny
and enormously amiable entertainer, with a keen and wicked eye for the
excesses of our fast-food, tv-happy and noisome culture."
Cosy has taught at camps around the country, including The Swannanoa
Gathering, Summersongs Songwriter's Camp, and the California Coast Music
Camp.
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