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Alex Blue
Alex Blue in Concert
Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust
36 Battery Pl
New York, NY 10280

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Join the Museum of Jewish Heritage and singer-songwriter Alex Blue for a concert followed by an audience Q&A.
Alex Blue (she/her) is a Jewish-Mexican folk singer-songwriter from Aurora, CO. With a diverse range of influences spanning from Fleetwood Mac and Joni Mitchell to Shaun Colvin, Patty Griffin, and Gaby Moreno, Alex’s music carries echoes of nostalgia intertwined with contemporary storytelling. Her unique blend of folk songwriting and pop-inspired melodies sets her songs apart. As a neurodivergent artist, she brings a unique perspective to her songwriting, exploring her inner world as a landscape of its own. Her most recent record, “Kin,” orbits themes of family, grief, diaspora, and queer motherhood.
Alex’s strengths as a songwriter—poetic lyricism, truthful storytelling, stirring melodies—are integrated into an artistry that is authentic and transfixing. She writes, performs, and produces music that is grounding, transparent, and connective; that doesn’t demand attention but invites listeners into an experience that is gentle and generous.
This program is part of Carnegie Hall’s Nuestros sonidos festival.
This program is made possible in part through a partnership with the Battery Park City Authority.
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Alex Blue Biography
But as her career progressed, Alex found herself burnt out on the instant but short-lived gratification of a covers-based career on YouTube, and its constant demands on her time, attention, and artistry.
“I was so many things for so many people,” she says, “but I didn’t know who I was for myself.” This realization was the catalyst that led her to step outside of the mold she’d used to build a successful career, and to find an artist identity of her own.
For a couple years, Alex put the best of her energy into recalibrating—connecting to her roots and rediscovering herself both personally and musically. Then, in 2020, she relaunched her career under her married name, Alex Blue. Since then, she’s released two singles, collaborated on a new EP with artists she’s admired for years, has been hired as a songwriter, and played a supporting role in the first-ever Broadway scale musical podcast, Little Did I Know. Her next projects include several more singles and, soon, another full-length album.
Alex was married to her wife Torri in October of 2018, and they’re expecting their first baby in December. They currently live with their two dogs in a home with an overgrown backyard and lots and lots of cardinals, bumblebees, and fireflies.
Read More“I was so many things for so many people,” she says, “but I didn’t know who I was for myself.” This realization was the catalyst that led her to step outside of the mold she’d used to build a successful career, and to find an artist identity of her own.
For a couple years, Alex put the best of her energy into recalibrating—connecting to her roots and rediscovering herself both personally and musically. Then, in 2020, she relaunched her career under her married name, Alex Blue. Since then, she’s released two singles, collaborated on a new EP with artists she’s admired for years, has been hired as a songwriter, and played a supporting role in the first-ever Broadway scale musical podcast, Little Did I Know. Her next projects include several more singles and, soon, another full-length album.
Alex was married to her wife Torri in October of 2018, and they’re expecting their first baby in December. They currently live with their two dogs in a home with an overgrown backyard and lots and lots of cardinals, bumblebees, and fireflies.
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