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Back to She: Kathleen Edwards in Focus
Kathleen Edwards came up in Ottawa's alt-country scene, blending dry wit, plainspoken storytelling, and bright Telecaster bite. After stepping away in 2014 to open the coffee shop Quitters, she returned in 2020 with Total Freedom, bringing sharper focus and a lighter touch.
Coffee break, then return
That hiatus shapes the show: the songs lean on resilience, old wounds, and little jokes that keep the room breathing. Expect a set built from early standouts like Six O'Clock News and In State, plus Back to Me and a late-set Glenfern.Songs that anchor the night
The crowd skews mixed in age, from long-time fans who know every bridge to newer listeners drawn in by radio and word of mouth. People listen closely and clap between verses when she smiles. One neat footnote: Voyageur was recorded in part at Justin Vernon's Wisconsin studio, and she sometimes nods to that era with airier keys. Another small quirk is the coffee thing, and merch tables have been known to stash Quitters pins next to vinyl when the routing allows. Consider the setlist guesses and stage details here as informed hunches, not confirmed plans.Coffee Pins and Tele Dreams
The room feels like a listening party, with quiet between songs and quick laughs when she tosses a dry aside. You see broken-in boots, denim jackets, and a few tour shirts from the mid-2000s era when alt-country got a big push.
Quiet room, full hearts
Couples lean in during ballads, while friends trade nods when a deep cut starts to ring out. A gentle singalong usually meets the chorus of Back to Me, and people clap the snare on In State without drowning the band.Little rituals
Merch leans practical and personal: vinyl, simple tees, and sometimes Quitters coffee pins that feel like a wink to her detour. Fans talk gear and guitar tone in plain words, noticing the chime of the Telecaster or the soft slide of steel more than tech specs. The night ends without big slogans, just a satisfied shuffle out as folks keep humming pieces of the last song.Strings, Steel, and Space
The voice sits forward and clear, with a bit of grit when she leans into a line and a soft curl on the tail ends. Arrangements favor Telecaster sparkle, pedal steel sighs, and keys that fill the edges rather than crowd the center.
Let the lyric breathe
Tempos sit in the mid-range, but she likes to drop to half-feel in a bridge so the chorus returns with extra lift. The band tracks her phrasing closely, often pulling the volume down to a whisper for a last verse before blooming on the final hook. A recurring live tweak is to stretch the outro of Goodnight, California, letting tremolo guitar and steel trade short phrases while the drums paint with brushes. On older cuts like In State, guitar lines get a tighter, almost clipped attack that sharpens the groove without making it rock.Small moves, big feel
Visuals tend to be warm washes and backlights that make the stage look like late afternoon, keeping focus on voices and strings.Kindred Ears: Fans Who Will Feel At Home
If you follow Brandi Carlile, you'll recognize the sturdy songwriting and big-heart banter that carry a room without heavy production. Fans of Jason Isbell often click with narrative detail, clean guitar work, and a band that serves the song first.