Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Leslie Mendelson includes Jackson Browne among the artists with whom she has collaborated.

Leslie Mendelson wasnโ€™t sure how she landed as one of the headliners of the 39th annual Tucson Folk Festival this weekend.

But sheโ€™ll take it.

โ€œI couldnโ€™t believe when I saw I was headlining. Iโ€™m so honored; thatโ€™s so cool,โ€ she said during a phone call late last month.

The annual Tucson Folk Festival has plenty of activities for children, in addition to the music.ย ย 

The Brooklyn, New York, Americana singer-songwriter is headlining alongside former Tucsonan Lisa Morales, Native American blues rocker Keith Secola, the newgrass trio Cross-Eyed Possum, Tucsonโ€™s own Carnivaleros and several others.

Lisa Morales and her band headline the 39th annual Tucson Folk Festival on Saturday, April 6.ย 

The festival runs Friday, April 5, through Sunday, April 7, with more than 400 musicians doing 150 performances on six stages downtown, centered around Jรกcome Plaza, 101 N. Stone Ave.; Mendelson in set to take the Plaza Stage at 5 p.m. Sunday.

The annual Tucson Folk Festival brings in a diverse range of Americana musical style from mariachi to rock. The 2024 festival features 150 stage performances with more than 400 musicians.

Mendelsonโ€™s music leans more folk-rock than folk acoustic, although her Folk Festival show with her longtime songwriting partner Steve McEwan will feature just the duo on guitars.

โ€œI feel like my stuff is folk-rock, with a hint of country,โ€ she explained, summing it up as simply Americana because โ€œI draw from so many influencesโ€ including Joni Mitchell, the Beatles and Randy Newman.

Rocker Jackson Browne said the songwriter reminded him of Burt Bacharach and Carole King.

Browne made the comments after he and Mendelson teamed up in 2018 to record her song โ€œA Human Touchโ€ for the โ€œ5Bโ€ documentary soundtrack.

Mendelson wrote the song with McEwan for the documentary about the worldโ€™s first AIDS ward established at San Francisco General Hospital in the 1980s.

โ€œSteve is a brilliant writer and Jackson loved it,โ€ she recalled. โ€œWe got together in New York and we recorded it and it made the movie.โ€

It also sparked a friendship that brought Mendelson to Tucson for the very first time in 2021, when she was touring with Jackson. She opened for Browne when he played the first post-pandemic live show at Linda Ronstadt Music Hall that September, just as live music was starting to come back.

Being Browneโ€™s friend has perks aside from touring; last year, Mendelson used Browneโ€™s studio to record her forthcoming album, โ€œAfter the Party,โ€ due out June 21.

It is a departure from her 2020 album โ€œIf You Canโ€™t Say Anything Nice ...โ€

โ€œThat album was dark,โ€ she said, describing it as her primal scream at the world.

โ€œEven before the pandemic, the 24-hour news cycle and people dealing with anxiety and depression,โ€ she said. โ€œIt was my way of talking about those feelings. It was very much of that time and of me wanting to scream and let it all out.โ€

โ€œAfter the Partyโ€ is her exhale as the world emerged from the other side of the pandemicโ€™s darkness, isolation and uncertainty.

โ€œI started to feel like I was coming out of this fog and thatโ€™s what this album feels like, the lifting of the clouds, so to speak,โ€ said the Grammy-nominated Mendelson.

She released the albumโ€™s first single, โ€œOther Girls,โ€ on major streaming platforms in mid-March and has a second single queued up in the coming weeks.

โ€œOther Girls,โ€ with its infectious melody and driving guitar and percussion, is a full-on pop-rock song โ€” โ€œYeah I went for it,โ€ she says โ€” that draws on women empowering women with a subtle wink-wink to indulging fantasies.

โ€œIt felt right,โ€ she said of her pop approach. โ€œI could have done it a million ways but when we got into the studio we started playing and it played exactly how it came out; it needed to be a rock song. It had a bit of an edge. The subject matter is edgy. I had something to say and it needed to be said.โ€

โ€œOther Girlsโ€ will be on her setlist Sunday along with several other cuts from โ€œAfter the Party,โ€ including โ€œRock and Roll on the Radio,โ€ โ€œThe Good Lifeโ€ and โ€œKeep a Little Light On.โ€ Sheโ€™ll also draw from her five other studio albums with a few covers thrown in, including a deconstructed acoustic version of the Pretendersโ€™ โ€œDonโ€™t Get Me Wrong,โ€ before closing her show the with the final cut on โ€œAfter the Party,โ€ the deprecating โ€œI Know A Lot of People,โ€ taken from Heath Ledgerโ€™s famous quote, โ€œI donโ€™t have many friends, I just know a lot of people.โ€

โ€œWe took it and we kind of flipped it on its head,โ€ Mendelson said.

During live performances of the song, she asks if anyone in the audience can whistle, and suddenly โ€œI get like hundreds of people whistling and its the most fun ever,โ€ she said. โ€œItโ€™s a blast.โ€

Ryanhood (from left, Ryan Green and Cameron Hood) headlined the 38th annual Tucson Folk Festival last year.ย  The duo are set to play the Plaza Stage at 5 p.m. Saturday, April 6, at the 39th festival this weekend.ย 

Jam Pak Blues 'N' Grass Neighborhood Band played the Young Artist Showcase on the Wildflower Stage last year. They are set to perform at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 6, and 11:30 a.m. Sunday, April 7, as part of the 2024 festival.

Sophia Rankin and the Sound tore it up at last year's Tucson Folk Festival. Expect a repeat when they play the North Church stage at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, April 7.ย ย 


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Contact reporter Cathalena E. Burch at cburch@tucson.com. On Twitter @Starburch