SEPTEMBER 2013 IN THIS ISSUE 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 7 Jeff Black The Barn Birds (Jonathan Byrd & Chris Kokesh) Dar Williams The Stray Birds John Wort Hannam Jesse Terry Rebecca Frazier Drew Nelson YOU’VE EARNED QUITE A REPUTATION! When you hear artists sing the praises of an audience during a concert, you may be inclined to think it’s part of their nightly shtick – just scripted banter designed to generate applause and appreciation. But as the Six String Concerts board travels to our annual talent-scouting expedition at the International Folk Alliance Conference, we’re struck by the number of artists, managers, and booking agents who seek us out to tell us we’re truly a “Great Gig”. These industry insiders say the Six String experience is a highlight of their tour, and how much they would love to return. From the initial booking inquiry, to the moment they arrive at the theater for load-in, to the morning after the concert when they hit the road, artists are given the star treatment – which is far from a regular occurrence in this genre. Above all, it’s you – our enduring musical 1988 – that makes the experience so special: • Our Audience – a knowledgeable, appreciative group that sticks with us through the years, shares concerts with your friends, and trusts us to introduce you to new artists • Our Sponsors & Supporters – who help keep our concerts affordable and accessible • Our Volunteers – who work tirelessly to make it all possible www.SixString.org Like us on Facebook! Thank you for helping Six String Concerts to grow into a nationally-recognized concert series known among the performing songwriter community as the gold standard of concert-presenting organizations. We wouldn’t be here without you. GET READY FOR OUR 26TH SEASON This season promises more of what you’ve come to expect from Six String Concerts– songwriters and introductions to the next generation of standout artists. • Jeff Black – A burly, bare-knuckled, blue-collar son of the Missouri plains, with dark Irish blood. • The Barn Birds – Stellar songwriting meets crystalline vocals. • Dar Williams – A true leader of the new folk movement. • The Stray Birds – Jaw-dropping harmonies, expert musicianship, heartwrenching songs. • John Wort Hannam – An award-winning Canadian troubadour. Read on to learn more about these amazing artists. And check our website – www.SixString.org – for the second half of our season which includes the muchrequested return of The Steel Wheels and Richard Shindell. SEPTEMBER 2013 THINGS TO REMEMBER... JEFF BLACK WITH JESSE TERRY Friday, September 20 / $22 Advance / COLUMBUS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER TO PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE: www.SixString.org MAIL: Send a check to... Six String Concerts P.O. Box 9330 Columbus, OH 43209-0330 DISCOUNTED STUDENT TICKETS Students with a valid ID can purchase discounted tickets through any of the above methods. Be sure to mention your ID ready at the door. DISCOUNTED YOUTH TICKETS To encourage all the future folk fans out there to nurture an impeccable taste in good music, we offer discounted tickets for everyone under 18! DISCOUNTED SEASON TICKETS Save even more on ticket prices and service charges with our full and half season ticket packages. A burly, bare-knuckled, blue-collar son of the Missouri plains, with dark Irish blood. Jeff Black digs into tough topics with a gentle heart. Yet there’s nothing predictable about a Jeff Black lyric other than it will be sung robustly, and it will head toward hope instead of dwelling on despair. His live shows are funny, moving and equally unpredictable. As one reviewer has written, “What makes a Jeff Black record or show exciting is that, as a listener, you know the singer is there not to perform for you, but to take you on a journey with him.” Black knew he wanted to be a musician even before he hit his teens. When he was only 10 years old, the Missouri native persuaded his parents to buy him a guitar. Over the next several years, between school and work, Black taught himself to instrument of choice, he began writing and singing his own songs. Though he took a variety of jobs – in warehouses, car washes and gas stations – music was never far from his side. While working as a bouncer at Blayney’s blues – taking the stage to entertain audiences with his original compositions. It wasn’t long before he was touring the nation, opening for Jerry Jeff Walker, John Prine and Maria McKee. CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE & song samples “ past performances “ Nothing short of brilliant… Black is an artist of substance. – Billboard Magazine www.SixString.org In 1996, Black appeared on recordings with Iris Dement, Sam Bush and Blackhawk. And just two years after that, he put together his own band and recorded the highly acclaimed Birmingham Road for Arista Records. Since then, several more albums have followed, each more popular than the previous. His latest release, B-Sides and Confessions, Vol. 2, intimate, soulful, and thoughtful collection of stripped-down music. Vol. 2 is an unexpected treat, considering that his latest CD Plow Through The Mystic is just a year old. Black takes raw emotions and crafts them into lyrical stories. He says, “I love songs about freeing the spirit, and treating your individuality as something that’s precious and important.” Those efforts have garnered reviews that are nothing short of spectacular. Drawing comparisons to Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Jackson Browne, music writers have called Black “a musical genius,” a “tremendous vocalist and writer,” and a “holy-roller piano player and a blazing guitarist.” See Page 7 for opener Jesse Terry SEPTEMBER 2013 THE BARN BIRDS (JONATHAN BYRD & CHRIS KOKESH) Friday, October 18 / $22 Advance / COLUMBUS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Stellar songwriting meets crystalline vocals. and singing, Jonathan invited her to play with him at the Sisters Folk Festival that weekend. They played two encores, and the festival to return the following year. Midwest, and came back to Oregon to make Jonathan and Chris had to stop recording when the birds in the walls erupted in song. Their name was born: They called themselves the Barn Birds. His mother did her best to raise him in a his own admission, he was a real pain. But once he got his own guitar, he had a place to put all his teen angst. In the early days of his career, Jonathan began to seek out old-time jams and thought, “Wow, there it is.” There wasn’t a reason in the world why he couldn’t write songs like that, so he did. A lot of them. Chris Kokesh toured 14 years with the all-woman quartet Misty River, and helped create the signature vocal blend of ABOUT BYRD: “ and guitar chops distinguish her as a standalone talent. What a treat to hear someone so deeply rooted in tradition, yet growing in his own beautiful way. “ Jonathan Byrd and Chris Kokesh met as teachers at a song academy in Sisters, Oregon, – Tom Paxton Jonathan Byrd is a preacher’s son, a Gulf War Onstage, Kokesh reveals the inner workings of her heart with grace and a wry sense of humor. Some performers are louder. Some are showier. But Chris’ strength is in her emotional connection with the song and the music. She believes in the stories she tells, and that comes through. ABOUT KOKESH: “ “ Carolinian whose songs you likely have heard, even if you haven’t heard Byrd sing them. The Boston Globe Carolinian…displays John Prine’s gift for stark little songs that tell big, complex stories, Guy Clark’s lean melodicism, Lyle Lovett’s wry mischief, and Bill Morrissey’s knack for the revealing image.” Chris Kokesh is writing songs that stand up with the best. – Oregon Public Broadcasting SUPPORT IS PROVIDED IN PART BY: Troubadour is published twice annually by Six String Concerts, Inc., and national acoustic performing songwriters not otherwise heard in Columbus. The concerts are held primarily in smoke- and alcohol-free environments which provide mutual satisfaction to the audience and artists. BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Kim Wilson, President | Kevin Corkrean | Doug Evans | Toni Hoepf | Matt Mumma | Teresa Schleifer | Wendy Hansen Smith | Jutta Wait P.O.BOX 9330 COLUMBUS, OH 43209-0330 WWW.SIXSTRING.ORG 866-890-5451 [email protected] SEPTEMBER 2013 DAR WILLIAMS Saturday, November 9 / $28 Advance / COLUMBUS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER A true leader of the new folk movement. Her love of folk stems from her admiration of its integrity toward honesty and real emotion, and a creative freedom not found in more popular music genres. An idiosyncratic songwriter who writes folk songs from a unique, often insightful perspective, Williams takes pains to avoid the coy and the quirky. Her songwriting and performing style has been compared to that of Joni Mitchell and Joan Baez, but with a few acidic and at times hilarious twists. Williams has been torn between her folkie instincts and the guilty pleasures of pop music just as long as she’s divided her songs between smart, witty character studies and explicitly activist political material. Williams began playing the guitar at age nine. She writes from personal experience, and many of her songs are based on people she grew up with. Recurrent themes in Williams’ songs include religion, adolescence, gender issues, anticommercialism, misunderstood relationships, loss, humor, and geography. Basically, life. But a life experienced and then told as only she can. In 1998, Williams joined the acoustic trio, Cry Cry Cry, with fellow Six String Concerts favorites Lucy Kaplansky and Richard Shindell. Along with a little help from their friends, Cry Cry Cry produced an eponymously titled album comprised largely of cover songs of lesser-known leaving audiences spellbound with their unique three-part harmonies. her most recent release, In the Time of Gods, shows how as Williams is maturing, she’s shifting textures to burnish material that still feels quiet and contemplative, even when the dynamics are at their most dramatic. As a result, Williams has created some of the richest music and most evocative writing of her career. Says this seasoned artist, wife and mother: “To see the world today as epic, instead of doomed, is helpful for me. These stories and characters helped me make sense of it.” “ Dar aims for the brain and heart, and always scores a bull’s-eye. “ Dar Williams has played a major role in the – Elmore Magazine Thank you to our Sponsors and Partners WCBE 90.5 FM Supporter since: 1988 Fifth Avenue Fret Shop Supporter.FretShop.com Greater Columbus Arts Council Supporter since: 1990 www.GCAC.org Due Amici www.Due-Amici.com Morse Road Family Dental Group, LLC Supporter since: 1991 The Columbus Foundation Supporter since: 1994 www.ColumbusFoundation.org CATCO is Kids www.CATCO.org SEPTEMBER 2013 THE STRAY BIRDS REBECCA FRAZIER WITH Friday, December 6 / $22 Advance / COLUMBUS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Jaw-dropping harmonies, expert musicianship, heart-wrenching songs. Bandmates Oliver Craven, Maya de Vitry, and Charles Muench were raised on music within a few miles of farmland from each other in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Their tangible passion for acoustic music is certainly a testament to three musically rich childhoods. after one restless semester, taking time to travel before continuing her studies at Berklee College of Music in Boston. Oliver Craven took beginning classical violin lessons at a young age, then began versatile instrument, his passion and interest in music education heightened— parents in the Craven Family Band. Their repertoire of folk, bluegrass, and country tunes included many of his father’s original songs. Upon graduating high school he turned down several football scholarships, picked up the mandolin and guitar, and headed to Philadelphia to attend Temple University. While studying African American Literature and History, he wrote songs, played a few open mics, and began to record his original music. from West Chester University. In the midst of this classical music education, Charles found another musical outlet, a weekly bluegrass pick in the woodshed of a nearby horse farm where he also learned bluegrass harmony singing. Charles Muench was inspired by his bassplaying father to take bass lessons in a public elementary school string program. by bike and train, making her way as a for the Grammy-nominated Americana artist Adrienne Young. With their good friend Charles laying down the bass lines, The Stray Birds landed their sound. performed in several local bands. She left See Page 7 for opener Rebecca Frazier Linda McDonald Photography www.LindaMcDonaldPhoto.com Ohio Arts Council www.oac.state.oh.us Guitar House Workshop www.GuitarHouseWorkshop.com www.TheLampShade.com “ – Fly Magazine “show & tell” in kindergarten. She strummed three chords on a tiny guitar and sang Iris DeMent’s “Our Town”. She took piano lessons with her grandmother, who was a gifted composer, and she The Lamp Shade “ Super-talented acoustic trio whose virtuosity doesn’t get in the way of their soul. SEPTEMBER 2013 JOHN WORT HANNAM DREW NELSON WITH Saturday, January 18 / $22 Advance / COLUMBUS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER An award-winning Canadian troubadour. From the prairies in Southern Alberta comes one of Canada’s best folk/roots songwriters, John Wort Hannam. With comparisons to Gordon Lightfoot, James Keelaghan, and John Prine, John Wort Hannam is a born storyteller with a keen eye for the quirky and lyrics that create stories behind the songs. grade 9 language arts on the largest III record and was hooked by the music and stories. In 1998 he bought a guitar quit teaching and began to pursue the dream of being a working musician. John Wort Hannam comes from a long line of people who make a living using their hands. His great-great grandfather drove horse and buggy for the village doctor. His great-grandfather was a stevedore, his grandfather, a farmer and his father still works as a master carpenter. Canadian Folk Music Award for Contemporary Album of the Year, three Grand Prizes at the Calgary Folk Fest Songwriting Competition, and other numerous nominations and awards. two CDs, Pocket Full of Holes and Dynamite and ‘Dozers Queen’s Hotel was a Juno Award nominee for Roots and Traditional Album of the Year. His latest release, Brambles and Thorns, has also received critical praise. Accompanying Wort Hannam on Duncan is an energetic, passionate performer who enjoys playing all styles, folk, classical, swing, country, and singer/songwriter accompaniment. Duncan has been performing with Wort and toured with several other groups, including Calgary Fiddlers, Fiddlers GF and Barrage, SteeleHeart, and The Polyjesters. “ Astutely crafted collection of musical narratives. – Pasadena Weekly See Page 7 for opener Drew Nelson FOLLOW SIX STRING CONCERTS ON THE WEB ON OUR WEBSITE: www.SixString.org ON FACEBOOK: “ part of the Blackfoot Confederacy. But ON TWITTER: links to our Facebook and Twitter pages on our website. SEPTEMBER 2013 JESSE TERRY Opening for Jeff Black Jesse Terry is an award-winning singer-songwriter and road warrior. Terry has won Grand Prize in several international songwriting competitions, including “Artists on the Verge”. “ place in the world,” raves reviewer Michael McCall from Nashville Scene. “ “Terry is a pop-folk troubadour whose style suits the coffeehouse rather than the Grand Ole Opry. A Berklee College of Music grad, he brings a sophisticated melodic touch to Great singer, great guitar player, great songwriter. The real deal. – Craig Carothers REBECCA FRAZIER Opening for The Stray Birds For bluegrass artist Rebecca Frazier, the guitar has always been a means of transporting of one of the hundred-plus festivals at which she has performed. Rebecca co-founded Hit & Run Bluegrass, an award-winning, Boulder, Colorado-based Rebecca married and relocated to albeit not full-time. Rebecca continued her studio work and used her spare time to write, ultimately releasing a solo CD, When We Fall, a collection of self-penned bluegrass and Americana songs. “ “ and Telluride Bluegrass Festivals. Rebecca Frazier is a triple threat. She is a wonderfully engaging singer, a compelling songwriter and an accomplished guitarist to boot. – Allison Brown DREW NELSON Opening for John Wort Hannam instrumentalist. He writes as a witness to the lives of those he has met in his world travels, mixing Americana and roots-rock with traditional folk styles. singers like Josh White Jr. and John Gorka. “ “ When Drew is not on the road, he enjoys reading, rooting for the Detroit Tigers, doing hot yoga and working as an amateur luthier, building guitars and octave mandolins. Drew’s songs sound like the rest of us feel. His characters are anything but defeated. They are dazed, angry, amazed and climbing. – John Gorka QUESTIONS or COMMENTS ? SIX STRING CONCERTS P.O. 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