Singer, songwriter, Heather Waters, fuses elements of bluegrass and stone country into a brew that is a timeless evocation of indigenous American music with the distinctive expression of a singular artist. Her unforgettable voice seems to rise out of the American soil, melancholy yet resilient, immediate yet timeless. In her songs, she's Dylan's sad-eyed lady of the lowlands come to life. Waters grew up on the outskirts of Chicago , where her parents always had a steady stream of Outlaw Country playing in the house. After a chance jam session with Buddy Guy, she immediately set out for Boston , where she cut her teeth opening for such esteemed artists as Queen Ida, Toni Lynn Washington, Kelly Willis, and Tim O'Brien.