Joy Clark Date: March 21, 2026 Time: 8:00 PM Ticket Price: $30
advance / $35 day of show Joy Clark's Website Bio: Louisiana
born-and-raised singer-songwriter and guitarist Joy Clark is charting
her own path with her debut album Tell it to the Wind. As the
youngest of five children born into a tight knit, deeply religious
family just outside of New Orleans, her release is both a declaration
of her independence and a love letter to the traditions that shaped
her. The album marks Clark’s arrival on the national stage as a
proud, queer, Black woman blending the social consciousness of folk,
the rhythms of Southeast Louisiana, and the soul-centered music she
grew up with. Joy honed her guitar chops and was introduced to the
stage in her parents’ church, leading worship services with her
siblings every Sunday in Harvey, Louisiana. While her duties at her
parent’s church combined two of her favorite things—her family and
music—she knew she just didn’t quite fit. Home schooled for the
majority of her childhood, Joy had the freedom to study her craft, but
was isolated as a young queer woman growing up in a devout household.
While studying at the University of New Orleans, Joy ventured into New
Orleans’ legendary music scene, soaking up the city’s
traditions—most notably its “do whatcha wanna” attitude, a far
cry from her religious home just a few miles from the city center. Her
newfound community of queer folks, poets, artists, activists, and
people living as their authentic selves combined with her social
science studies brought Joy closer to the self she was still defining.
Eventually Joy earned herself a regular spot touring with living
legend and Grammy winner Cyril Neville. “Over the last several
years, I’ve had the privilege of playing music and touring and
learning from so many people I admire. And I continue to learn the
same lesson—there’s room for all of us and the world is only made
more beautiful when we all shine as our unique selves,” said Joy.
“Tell it to the Wind is my story of how I learned to shine, and I
hope that it might encourage others to stand out as their whole, true
selves too.” Joy’s songcraft, paired with sophisticated
progressions, and themes of freedom, love and self-acceptance gained
her notice on the national folk and Americana scenes just a few years
ago with appearances at Americanafest. She caught the attention of
Grammy-winner Allison Russell and was offered a regular spot in her
backing band The Rainbow Coalition, earning her the chance to jam with
superstars Brandi Carlile and the Indigo Girls. Talking to The
Tennessean, Russell described Joy as a “a brilliant artist, writer
and singer.” Joy teamed up with one of her musical heroes, 4x
Grammy-nominated Margaret Becker, to make Tell it to the Wind.
Becker’s influence is apparent throughout the album, with her
co-writing six of the album’s nine tracks. Joy’s choice to
collaborate with Becker is no small achievement. It was Becker’s
music that Clark would learn to play and sing in the church where she
was closeted. The magnitude of Becker’s embrace of Joy as a queer
artist making music on her own terms, is felt throughout the entire
album as it is a soul-wrenching, at times jubilant call to put your
stake in the ground and claim your rightful place as an individual.
The album’s leading 2 track single, “Lesson,” is an unapologetic
demand that we all take our rightful place in the struggle for
freedom, and reminds listeners of rock n’ roll’s Black, queer, and
Southern roots. The B-side track “Guest,” boasts a special
appearance on keyboards by Lisa Coleman, known for her time with
Prince and the Revolution as well as Wendy & Lisa. Tell it to the
Wind is an announcement, an arrival heralding an era for Joy and for
those tuned in enough to dive into the album. Sug Daniels is a
Delaware born, Philadelphia based, ukulele player, singer-songwriter,
story teller, and producer who is using the tools around her to
capture the emotions of an era. Daniels’ work is as colorful,
vulnerable, and charismatic as her personality. She thoughtfully
combines elements of folk, rock, and soul alternatives to create
personal and tender music interlaced with messages of truth and
positive change. Sug Daniels' Website
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