Published: March 9, 2015

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Natalie Merchant.

By听Mary Colurso |听听

Natalie Merchant听is used to it by now鈥攖he startled gasp from the audience when she emerges on stage.

The reaction says more about our celebrity-crazed culture than it does about Merchant, embraced by fans in the 1980s as the hip vocalist and literate lyricist/songwriter for the alt-folk-rock band听10,000 Maniacs.听

Now 51, she鈥檚 doing everything she can to celebrate her maturity. Case in point: She stopped coloring her hair, and started rocking the salt-and-pepper look.

听鈥淚t鈥檚 part of my campaign to age gracefully,鈥 Merchant says. 鈥淚 think, as a culture, we鈥檙e obsessed with youth culture. 鈥 But I鈥檝e completely changed my mindset. Now, when I see women with gray hair, it鈥檚 beautiful.鈥澨

In that same spirit, she has been performing with symphony orchestras across the country, freshly arranging songs from both her multi-platinum solo and Maniacs albums to accord with strings and woodwinds, brass and percussion. She will perform at听听as part of the Artist Series.听

鈥淭he palette is so rich and broad with an orchestra. The emotional, dynamic range is so huge. It goes from a whisper to a sunburst,鈥 Merchant says. 鈥淚t seems natural to try to evolve as a more mature performer. 鈥 This is a way for me to stay active and vital, and I feel that it's a way that I can stay true to myself.鈥澨

For tickets, go to听听or call 303-492-8008.