For over a decade, Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds have been hailed for their explosive brand of modern soul, celebrated equally for their five studio albums and electrifying live performances. Arleigh Rose Kincheloe grew up in an intensely musical family in upstate New York’s Catskill Mountains, co-founding Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds with her brother Jackson at just 18. The band made Brooklyn its home base and soon earned a reputation as one of the hardest working outfits anywhere in the world. Playing upwards of 150 shows each year, the group sold out residencies, top festivals, and tours along top acts including Allen Stone, Trombone Shorty, JJ Grey, The Revivalists and Anders Osborne. “Sister Sparrow, Arleigh Kincheloe’s nom de disque, is a soul queen,” raved The Washington Post, while NPR noted, “one of the biggest voices in rock music.”
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CLOVER, a singer-songwriter from Frenchtown, NJ, blends folk, pop, and soul to create music inspired by artists like Lake Street Dive and Carole King, bridging the energy of the 60s and 70s with contemporary sounds. Since leaving NBC's The Voice in 2018 to maintain her artistic independence, she has built her career through live performances at NYC venues, street busking during the pandemic, and sustainable merchandising. Guided by themes of female empowerment, social activism, and spirituality, CLOVER co-wrote "Power" for MILCK, performed at NYC Women's March, and opened for Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds. With her debut EP Atlas releasing May 30, 2025, CLOVER is poised for a promising rise as an artist.
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The cabaret and through row D are reserved for Theater Members until one month before the show. To inquire about Membership, call our Box Office at 215-257-5808 or click here. If you are a Theater Member, select your tickets using the price code that matches your Membership level and enter your Member ID into the Membership box on the checkout page.
Artist Website
CLOVER, a singer-songwriter from Frenchtown, NJ, blends folk, pop, and soul to create music inspired by artists like Lake Street Dive and Carole King, bridging the energy of the 60s and 70s with contemporary sounds. Since leaving NBC's The Voice in 2018 to maintain her artistic independence, she has built her career through live performances at NYC venues, street busking during the pandemic, and sustainable merchandising. Guided by themes of female empowerment, social activism, and spirituality, CLOVER co-wrote "Power" for MILCK, performed at NYC Women's March, and opened for Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds. With her debut EP Atlas releasing May 30, 2025, CLOVER is poised for a promising rise as an artist.
Artist Website
The cabaret and through row D are reserved for Theater Members until one month before the show. To inquire about Membership, call our Box Office at 215-257-5808 or click here. If you are a Theater Member, select your tickets using the price code that matches your Membership level and enter your Member ID into the Membership box on the checkout page.