Fabulous folk music artists and dear friends Sue Horowitz & Eric Kilburn are raising their voices to raise much-needed funds to support our immigrant neighbors! Eric & Sue offer this double album release concert of Eric’s new album “Passages” and Sue’s new album “Rainy Nights and Rearview Windows.” All proceeds go to Casa (Metrowest Worker Center). Join us to enjoy an evening of heart-stirring, thought-provoking, toe-tapping music together, as we build communal support and power together to fund critical services for MetroWest immigrant families. Register to come and donate here – please give generously, whether or not you plan to attend!
Metrowest Worker Center – Casa is an immigrant worker-led organization which responds to the myriad needs of immigrants and their families in these troubled times. Casa provides critical support for detainees and their families, legal services, housing needs, food, medical care and associated costs, transportation, emotional support, and other everyday needs. All proceeds from this event will directly benefit our immigrant neighbors. Learn more about Casa’s work here.
Sue Horowitz With a voice as warm as honey whiskey, and a vibe as confident as a tree with deep roots, Sue Horowitz writes songs about everyday struggles and joys and makes them meaningful and resonant. Her stories in song are poignant, heart-felt, hilarious, rousing, timely and timeless. In addition to her solo career, Sue has joined forces with the rising Ithaca-based band Autumn Sun.
With one foot planted firmly in the spiritual Jewish music world, and the other in the singer-songwriter world, Sue has over 20 years of national touring experience, from large festivals to congregations to intimate house concerts. This York Beach, ME artist has 6 albums of original music, and her latest albums “Rainy Nights and Rearview Windows” and “Strings, Wings, and Curious Things,” topped the Folk Radio charts. Sue’s sound is a blend of American and Folk, while also drawing influences from blues and classic rock, making each song unique. Hear Sue’s music here.
Eric Kilburn’s songs run the gamut from poignant to hilarious, from the personal to the political. He’s got a knack for simple insights that sneak up on you. Eric’s been writing and performing music since college, but he got serious in 1981, when Pete Seeger heard his music and encouraged him to create more songs.
Over the past forty-five years he’s toured extensively around the eastern U.S., released seven critically acclaimed albums, and co-parented two beautiful sons. His latest album “Passages” (released in February 2026), reflects on people and cultures going through changes and has generated rave reviews and extensive folk radio airplay. Hear Eric’s music here.