David Jacobs-Strain
Thursday, October 6, 2005
the future of the blues meets the traditionsof the blues
Door 7:30pm, Music 8:00pm |
Purchase advance tickets:
$17.50
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David Jacobs-Strain, a youthful acoustic blues artist from the Pacific
Northwest, once said: "The blues sometimes finds a voice in unexpected
places. I was drawn by the vital humanism of the music, the Delta blues,
a true, uncommercial folk music. The joys and sufferings of many people
are there in the texture of the music. For me the intensity of the music
itself is the obsession that challenges the soul." Over a decade of
performing and five albums, including his latest, Ocean Or A
Teardrop (NorthernBlues), David has truly embodied this vision,
combining a deep knowledge of the music's past with his own old soul to
create authentic blues music. He is a powerhouse finger-picking and
bottleneck-slide guitar virtuoso, a raw, soulful vocalist, and an insightful
songwriter to boot; and quite definitely one of the best young blues
artists in the United States.
Visit the artist's website
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