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Larry Gallagher
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
mordant wit and existential doubt
Door 7:30 P.M., Music 8:00 P.M. | Purchase advance tickets: $18.50

An expressive singer, clever songwriter, and nimble guitarist, Larry Gallagher brings his versatile talents and poetic precision to his Freight debut tonight. As he demonstrates on his recent CD, Can I Go Now? Larry has an uncannily adept grasp of words, whether he's singing poignant love songs or poking pins in convention, and his vulnerable voice and wistful delivery provide a potent counterpoint to the ironic, sometimes edgy lyrics. A former journalist for Details, Esquire, and the New York Times Magazine, as well as a fallen monk, classically trained flutist, carpenter, and expert at reed-organ restoration, Larry's eclectic life is reflected in his wide-ranging music. Flitting between styles from jazz to ragas to torch ballads, Larry presents the universe according to himself with tunes that offer a disarming combination of wackiness and deep sensitivity. Just make sure you request his classic "Nothing Left to Pierce."

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