One brings awe and stories from the natural world; the other brings jokes about death and a refusal to wear pants. Together, Connor Garvey and Shanna in a Dress promise a River Vibes show unlike any other.
Garvey’s indie-folk music is known for rich narratives inspired by the natural world. “I love starting from a place of wonder and of awe,” he said. “Each song has its own unique journey.” His recent album, Another End of the Year, explores human experiences during the pandemic, including joy, loss, and parenthood.
Shanna in a Dress, the stage name of songwriter Shanna Hoar, blends humor with emotional depth. “I think I just see the world as a big joke,” she said. “Even though it matters, none of this matters, and that helps me bring lightness into the supposed turmoil we create for ourselves.” Her upcoming album, Sweet Spot, celebrates embracing life’s sweet spots with clever wordplay and personal insight.
Both artists praise The Cooperage’s intimate setting for creating close connections with audiences. Garvey said, “To share your songs with people who really listen and lean in — that’s the real payoff.”
The concert is part of the River Vibes series at The Cooperage in Honesdale on Sunday. More information: thecooperageproject.org, connorgarveysongs.com, shannainadress.com.
Image: Connor Garvey (left) and Shanna in a Dress (right, in a dress). Credit: Connor Garvey/Shanna Hoar)
