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    Sedona Film Fest presents Sirsy LIVE in concert April 23

    Recording duo from Upstate New York makes Sedona stop on tour through the Southwest
    April 11, 2025No Comments
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    Hailing from Upstate New York, Sirsy — featuring Melanie Krahmer and Rich Libutti — is a sassy pop-rock duo with folk intimacy. Sirsy is known for their passionate, honest, heartfelt live performances that have a charming intensity and loads of stories from the road.
    Hailing from Upstate New York, Sirsy — featuring Melanie Krahmer and Rich Libutti — is a sassy pop-rock duo with folk intimacy. Sirsy is known for their passionate, honest, heartfelt live performances that have a charming intensity and loads of stories from the road.
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    Sedona News – Back by popular demand: The Sedona International Film Festival announces award-winning recording duo Sirsy will be performing live in concert Wednesday, April 23 at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre in Sedona at 7 p.m.

    Hailing from Upstate New York, Sirsy — featuring Melanie Krahmer and Rich Libutti — is a sassy pop-rock duo with folk intimacy. Sirsy is known for their passionate, honest, heartfelt live performances that have a charming intensity and loads of stories from the road.
    Hailing from Upstate New York, Sirsy — featuring Melanie Krahmer and Rich Libutti — is a sassy pop-rock duo with folk intimacy. Sirsy is known for their passionate, honest, heartfelt live performances that have a charming intensity and loads of stories from the road.

    It’s hard to imagine a sound this big coming from just two people. The Boston Globe calls Sirsy the “little band with the big sound.” Fans call them the little band with big heart.

    Hailing from Upstate NY, Sirsy plays sassy singer-songwriter pop-rock with a charming intensity and lots of heart and soul. Sirsy’s passionate and down-to-earth live shows have loads of entertaining stories and even some nerdy jokes. They can somehow make an audience sing along, dance, laugh, and cry — all at the same show. They really know how to connect with the audience.

    Playing more than 200 shows per year all over the US, Sirsy is fronted by a charismatic, soulful, powerhouse of a lead vocalist. (Seriously, wait until you hear Mel sing!) Mel is also the band’s drummer (and she’s been featured in Modern Drummer). She simultaneously plays bass on a keyboard with her drumstick. She also plays piano, melodica, and the occasional badass flute solo too.

    Mel’s bandmate, husband, co-writer and bestie is Rich Libutti. Rich masterfully plays a well-loved and road worn Rickenbacker through a pedal board full of vintage effects. He sounds like 3 guitarists all on his own at live shows. Rich also plays bass (and at live shows often does it on a pedal board with his feet).

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    These 2 multi-instrumentalists manage to sound like a full band and somehow do it all with big smiles on their faces. Their clever smart songs have more hooks than a tackle box, with lyrics that center around empowerment and resilience. Fans have supported the duo through the pandemic, their 11 records, and Mel’s 2 bouts with cancer.  Every show is like a celebration for this couple and their fans. Come celebrate life with them!

    Sirsy’s had songs on the hit tv show “Shameless”, the NFL, HBO, MTV, and PBS. They are regulars on NPR. They’ve warmed stages for Brandi Carlile, Maroon 5, Train, Grace Potter, Joan Jett, Cheap Trick, Collective Soul, Blues Traveler, Spindoctors, Adam Ezra Group, Pat McGee Band, Lifehouse & many more.  Recently, they won regionally lauded ‘Eddies Music Awards’ for “rock/pop artist of the year” , “record of the year”, and “solo/duo artist of the year”.  Their last several records were produced by Grammy-Winner Paul Q Kolderie. The SXSW Music Blog says “Sirsy’s not just a 2 piece but a head scratching WOW!” And the Houston Music Blog says “Sirsy makes edgy feel-good music that’s fun to watch. You must see them live!”

    “Sirsy is your favorite band, you just don’t know it yet.” – Rochester City Newspaper

    Sirsy LIVE in Concert will take the stage at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre on Wednesday, April 23 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. All tickets include a meet-and-greet with Sirsy in the lobby after the show.

    For tickets and more information, please call 928-282-1177. Both the theatre and film festival office are located at 2030 W. Hwy. 89A, in West Sedona. For more information, visit: www.SedonaFilmFestival.org.

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