"Sticky Fingers" is widely regarded as one of the Rolling Stones' finest albums. According to Rolling Stone magazine, it ranks 64th among the 500 greatest albums. However, that doesn't mean it can't be improved upon. Certainly differently, though. That brings us to our point: if you slip slightly on the keyboard, "Sticky" becomes "Stucky." Erika Stucky dares to try this in her new program.
Stucky is known for her cover versions. She delves into the essence of a song, tinkering not only with its structure but also its soul. With her unmistakable voice, humor, and poetic subversion, Stucky sheds new light on the legendary album. She weaves jazz interludes, cabaret charm, and a hint of rock aesthetics into a kaleidoscopic, cinematic stage production.
In this project, Stucky is joined by two renowned English musicians: Terry Edwards and Paul Cuddeford. Edwards plays the saxophone, trumpet, bass, and melodica and gained musical experience with Madness, Tindersticks, and Nick Cave, to name a few. Guitarist Paul Cuddeford's musical résumé is equally impressive. He has played with the crème de la crème of the British music scene, including Bob Geldof and Sir Tom Jones. Together, they will breathe new life into hits such as "Brown Sugar" and bring "Stucky Fingers" to life.
"Sticky Fingers" is widely regarded as one of the Rolling Stones' finest albums. According to Rolling Stone magazine, it ranks 64th among the 500 greatest albums. However, that doesn't mean it can't be improved upon. Certainly differently, though. That brings us to our point: if you slip slightly on the keyboard, "Sticky" becomes "Stucky." Erika Stucky dares to try this in her new program.
Stucky is known for her cover versions. She delves into the essence of a song, tinkering not only with its structure but also its soul. With her unmistakable voice, humor, and poetic subversion, Stucky sheds new light on the legendary album. She weaves jazz interludes, cabaret charm, and a hint of rock aesthetics into a kaleidoscopic, cinematic stage production.
In this project, Stucky is joined by two renowned English musicians: Terry Edwards and Paul Cuddeford. Edwards plays the saxophone, trumpet, bass, and melodica and gained musical experience with Madness, Tindersticks, and Nick Cave, to name a few. Guitarist Paul Cuddeford's musical résumé is equally impressive. He has played with the crème de la crème of the British music scene, including Bob Geldof and Sir Tom Jones. Together, they will breathe new life into hits such as "Brown Sugar" and bring "Stucky Fingers" to life.