Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Lennon award ‘gratifying,’ singer says

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At this stage of her life, Ulster County resident Natalie Merchant is more proud of getting an honor named for John Lennon because of what it says about her activism than her music.

The singer is the sixth recipient of the John Lennon Real Love Award, and she’ll headline a tribute concert to the former Beatle in New York City on Dec. 6, two days before the 39th anniversar­y of his death.

“It’s gratifying,” Merchant said in an interview. “To have any connection to John Lennon, especially with activism, is quite prestigiou­s and meaningful to me because he was one of the main artists who inspired me when I was growing up to think about the wider world and my impact on it.”

Merchant, who hails from western New York state and previously lived in Dutchess County,

volunteers three times a week for a Head Start program in the Mid-Hudson Valley, helping disadvanta­ged children. She often performs free concerts for children and, at the height of her fame three decades ago, she volunteere­d at a homeless program in Harlem, where most of the people thought she was a student from nearby Columbia University.

She got to know Lennon’s widow, Yoko Ono, when they worked on the antifracki­ng movement in upstate New York.

Merchant, 55, who fronted the band 10,000 Maniacs in the 1980s and 1990s, records and performs sporadical­ly now. Otherwise, aside from guiding her teenage daughter through high school and into college, Merchant’s activism takes up most of her time, she said.

“These projects, for a good reason, they suck your life blood,” she said. “I began to see these projects as much more important than making another Natalie Merchant record.”

Joan Osborne, Rachael Yamagata and Sam Amidon are among the other artists who will perform at the annual Lennon tribute, now in its 39th year. The show will take place at the Peter Jay Sharp Theatre at Symphony Space in Manhattan.

Merchant, who calls Lennon’s “Imagine” one of the most powerful pieces of music ever recorded, already is rehearsing some Lennon songs with her accompanis­t for the tribute.

“The thing that we want to do is not faithfully perform the songs as John recorded them, to give stylistic alteration­s,” she said. “It will be fun. We don’t want to feel like we’re a John Lennon karaoke group.”

And what are some of her favorite Lennon songs? What might she be performing?

“I think that would spoil the surprise, wouldn’t it?” she said.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Natalie Merchant performs at Cyndi Lauper’s 8th Annual ‘Home for the Holidays’ concert in December 2018 in New York City.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Natalie Merchant performs at Cyndi Lauper’s 8th Annual ‘Home for the Holidays’ concert in December 2018 in New York City.

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