Lesbian singer Catie Curtis brings new batch of engaging tunes to Atlanta

Lesbian folksinger Catie Curtis cruises her “Stretch Limousine on Fire” into Atlanta in May to treat fans to two nights of her signature acoustic guitar and introspective, often inspiring lyrics. “Stretch Limousine,” the rollicking title song from Curtis’ 11th studio album, released in August, uses dark humor to echo the theme that money doesn’t buy happiness, and to relish a little in the fact that “Trouble comes to everyone no matter how much you can buy.” The new album features a style that is a bit more raw than previous efforts, but will still be familiar to longtime… >>
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