Slaid Cleaves
Sunday, June 19, 2005
fresh sound rooted in the tradition of the great singer-songwriters
Door 7:30pm, Music 8:00pm |
Purchase advance tickets:
$17.50
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Austin-based Slaid Cleaves combines rootsy rowdiness with gothic twang,
presenting a brilliant array of country-folk originals inspired by his musical
heroes, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, the Everly Brothers, and Woody
Guthrie.
A beguiling storyteller who delves into the hard times and good
luck of folks riding along life's highways and byways, Slaid began his
career as a "busker," singing and playing guitar on the streets of County
Cork, Ireland in the mid-1980s. In 1992 he won the prestigious New Folk
competition at the Kerrville Folk Festival, joining the company of Robert
Earl Keen, Steve Earle, and Lyle Lovett. He then went on to record five
stellar albums, including the award-winning Broke Down (Rounder),
which inspired the New York Times to call him "One of the finest singer-
songwriters from Texas."
Tonight, expect plenty of Slaid classics as well
as tunes from his latest album, Wishbones, with the able
accompaniment of Charles Arthur on guitar, lap steel, and dobro.
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