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Grace Potter will bring her latest album “Mother Road” to the Spokane Tribe Casino

Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Grace Potter brings her latest album to the Spokane Tribe Casino next week.

“Mother Road” combines elements of soul, blues, country and rock ‘n’ roll, songs that concertgoers can expect on Tuesday at 8pm in Airway Heights.

Following a road trip in 2021, Potter’s Route 66 inspired her to create “Mother Road,” which, according to her website, is “equal parts fearless memoir and carnival fable,” like a “movie soundtrack” and “A fantastically twisted odyssey populated by hitchhikers and outlaws and other lifelong wanderers roaming the wonderland of her psyche.”

Potter’s career began in 2002 after he formed the band Grace Potter and the Nocturnals while in college. The Vermont native has shared the stage with the Rolling Stones, Robert Plant and the Allman Brothers Band, and her music has been compared to musicians such as Janis Joplin. He also duetted with country singer Kenney Chesney.

Potter wrote, composed and performed “Something That I Want,” the end credits score for Disney’s “Tangled,” and sang the title track to Grace and Frankie on Netflix’s “Stuck in the Middle with You.”