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Cassandra Kubinski

Cassandra Kubinski

Continuing to gain momentum beyond the Capital District, Cassandra Kubinski returns to Lena's stage with her exquisitely passionate music.

When and where

Date and time

Thursday, May 23, 2024
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Address

Caffè Lena, 47 Phila St. Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

Cost

$15-$30

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About this event

Saratoga Springs was graced with singer/songwriter Cassandra Kubinski when she relocated from NYC in 2020. Kubinski is no stranger to the area, however, having first performed at Caffè Lena’s open mic in 2014. Since then, she’s appeared multiple times at Lena’s, performed in and around Saratoga and at house concerts on the West Coast, opened for or shared stages with the Goo Goo Dolls, 10,000 Maniacs, Anna Nalick, Dickie Betts, Lana Del Rey, Matt Cusson, Charu Suri, and many more, all while garnering airplay on WEXT & WEQX, as well as enjoying write-ups in the Times Union, Saratoga Today, Nippertown, and more. She’s also received airplay on Sirius XM channels including The Pulse, and fans may know her songs from Lifetime TV’s “Dance Moms,” which used 13 of her songs. 

With the success of 2023’s The Saratoga Sessions, an EP exclusively featuring upstate NY collaborators, Kubinski’s signature piano-driven pop sound continues to beckon fans with irresistible lyrics and melodies, shapeshifting from fierce and powerful, to demure and catlike in a single set. At times during her live performances, when she pauses for a breath before delivering another electrifying chorus, or quiets her piano down for a thoughtful moment, you could, quite literally, hear a pin drop.

A champion for women and indie artists in the music industry, Kubinski served eight years on the Women in Music Board, currently serves on the Caffè Lena Board, and was the first female bandleader of Emmy-winning new media TV show “The Never Settle Show.” For fans of Sara Bareilles, Sia, Regina Spektor, Alanis Morissette, or Idina Menzel, Cassandra Kubinski is, according to Billy Joel, “very similar to the singer/songwriters of the late 70s; she proves that the genre can still be transcendent.” 


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