Cousin Curtiss Brings the Heat with New Live Album

October 29, 2021

Text reading Cousin Curtiss in white, cursive font on a textured brick wall. Below, it says Live from the Sherbino Courtyard in smaller black font. Ceiling lights hang above.

by Julia Caulfield

Text reading Cousin Curtiss in white, cursive font on a textured brick wall. Below, it says Live from the Sherbino Courtyard in smaller black font. Ceiling lights hang above.

Local favorite Cousin Curtiss brings audiences to their feet with boot stomping, high energy, fun. This Sunday, he is releasing a new album, Live from the Sherbino Courtyard. Cousin Curtiss will also be performing at KOTO’s Halloween Bash on Saturday. KOTO’s Julia Caulfield sat down with him to learn more about the latest album.

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