Cosy Sheridan

Sheridan graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy and now lives in New Hampshire again, with her very nice husband, Charlie Koch..

When she released her critically acclaimed CD Quietly Led on Waterbug Records, The Boston Globe wrote “She is now being called one of the best new singer/songwriters.” She has been on the road ever since playing clubs, concert halls and coffeehouses from Seattle to Berkeley and across I-80 to Omaha, Chicago and then to Boston where she now makes her home.

Her 2014 release, Pretty Bird, was chosen as one of Sing Out Magazine's "Great CDs of 2014.”[3][4] West Side Folk dubbed her “one of the era’s finest and most thoughtful songwriters.” Her concerts are wide-ranging explorations: love songs for adults and practical philosophy for a complicated world.

She has written about the stock market crash of 2008 and fall-out from uranium mining in the American southwest.

Her songs cover political topics such as AIDS, prostitution, women's body image, and environmentalism, as well as tending toward the humorous: her songs Turboyeast, about vaginal yeast infections, and The True and Terrible Trials of Waldo the Dog, about a dog's loss of its testicles, was featured on the Dr. Demento radio program.