We are pleased to present Maya de Vitry for a special house concert performance.Advance tickers are available now online and will be soon be at Horizon Books and the After 26 Depot Cafe in downtown Cadillac. Seating is limited to 60 at this show so we recommend you get your tickets early for this unique performance.
Born and raised in Lancaster, PA, Maya is a Nashville-based singer-songwriter, recording artist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist whose music blurs the lines of folk, country, indie rock, and Americana. Rachael Davis of The Sweet Water Warblers calls Maya the fourth Warbler, as she co-wrote several of their songs and was an associate producer on thier album. An admirer of the dedicated song craft of writers like John Prine, Gillian Welch, and Townes Van Zandt — and of the stirring vocals of artists like Bonnie Raitt and Nina Simone — Maya de Vitry’s music invites listeners into a space of openness and connection.
After a formative chapter of touring and recording as a member of roots-Americana trio The Stray Birds, Maya launched a solo career with her 2019 album Adaptations, earning praise from Rolling Stone Country, NPR Music, and No Depression. Since then, she has independently released four records and has nurtured a devoted community of listeners. With a magnetic voice and a hard-won sense of purpose, she has toured across North America and Europe, supporting artists like The Wood Brothers, Aoife O’Donovan, John Craigie, and Mighty Poplar. When she is not traveling, Maya thrives in more behind-the-scenes roles, working in recording studios as a producer for other artists within her musical circle (Joel Timmons, Shelby Means, Hannah Delynn). Her songwriting appears on albums by Molly Tuttle, Lindsay Lou, Bronwyn Keith-Hynes, and Steve Poltz, and her skills as a multi-instrumentalist and harmony singer have contributed to many Nashville recordings.
Her fourth full-length release in just six years, The Only Moment is a 10-track testament to personal reinvention and creative growth. "I’m not just making different music now. It feels like I’m breathing in a different atmosphere," she reflects on her evolution from The Stray Birds to her solo journey. Her sense of liberation is especially apparent in her live shows, which have become a space for spontaneity, peace, and freedom, often woven together with personal stories that connect the songs. “After the show, I just want to know if I’ve helped you feel more free,” Maya says. “That’s my unspoken agreement—to myself, my bandmates, and everyone in the audience.”
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