Terri Hendrix w/ Lloyd Maines and Stevie Coyle
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Gulf Coast meets Pacific Coast for a night of song
Door 7:30 P.M., Music 8:00 P.M. |
Purchase advance tickets:
$18.50
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Two great singer-songwriters square off for an evening's song swap . . . and we're invited to sit in and watch and listen!
San Antonio native Terri Hendrix fashions songs in a diverse mix of styles—folk, country, gospel, pop, rock, Tex-Mex, blues, and jazz—that spans the entire breadth of Texas music. In the years since she released her debut album, Two Dollar Shoes, Terri has gained a growing following with her tuneful, sharply observed songs, gorgeous voice, and striking vocal style that ranges freely from intimate, conversational folk to full-on scat singing. She's also made six more self-produced albums, including her brand new one, The Spiritual Kind, notable for its sincere, well-crafted songs. On stage, Terri's whimsical wordplay and sunny presence are complemented by the seasoned craft of veteran multi-instrumentalist Lloyd Maines, creating a real down-home sound with a satisfyingly thoughtful edge.
Stevie Coyle (late of the infamously talented string band, The Waybacks) spent his early years surrounded by music, thanks to a radio station-running dad, mandolinist mom, string-meister David Lindley as his first guitar teacher, and a bluegrass band as nextdoor neighbors. Stevie himself has led a somewhat checkered past, including stints as a university theology major, as a traveling sword swallower with The Royal Lichtenstein Circus, and as an animal show announcer at Marine World/Africa USA. All this and more provides grist for his quirky, tuneful, and insightful songs.
Visit Terri's website
Visit Stevie's website
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