On Saturday, May 5th Patty Griffin and special guest AHI (pronounced "eye") make their way to The Blue Note in Columbia, Missouri. The show goes from 8:30 pm to 12:30 pm. Tickets are $30.00.
Visit HERE for the event details on Facebook. This event is brought to you by KBIA 91.3 FM, BXR 102.3 FM and the Columbia Tribune.
Also, on Sunday, May 6th at The Sheldon in St. Louis, Missouri both acts are scheduled to perform. Patty Griffin is touring in support of her new album "Servant Of Love".
This concert goes from 7:30 pm to 10:00 pm. Visit HERE for the event details on Facebook. Continue on below to visit the artists online and to check out their music. Follow on for the latest on Patty Griffin.
- Patty Griffin: (Austin, TX)
Genre: Folk, Rock, Alternative
- AHI: (Brampton, Ontario)
Genre: Indie Soul, Art Folk
** PATTY GRIFFIN'S 2018 ACOUSTIC TOUR **
"Every Patty Griffin song arrives fully and perfectly formed, which is perhaps her greatest gift. Her songwriting is honest and compassionate no matter the subject.
Her voice is uniquely compelling and her guitar work unfailingly evocative.
She's a songwriter at the top of her already formidable game."
-NPR
GRAMMY® Award-winning singer/songwriter Patty Griffin has announced an acoustic tour beginning May 1st at The Blue Door in Oklahoma City, OK, and ending May 19th at Gruene Hall in New Braunfels, TX. All dates except the Gruene Hall show will see Griffin performing with her deeply talented long-time guitarist David Pulkingham. The Gruene Hall show will be a full-band performance featuring David Pulkingham on guitar, Craig Ross on bass and Conrad Choucroun on drums. The complete tour dates are below.
Patty Griffin is among the most consequential singer-songwriters of her generation, a quintessentially American artist whose wide-ranging canon incisively explores the intimate moments and universal emotions that bind us together. Over the course of two decades, the two -time GRAMMY® Award winner (and seven-time nominee) has crafted nine classic studio albums and two live collections, a remarkable body of work in progress that prompted the New York Times to hail her for "writing cameo-carved songs that create complete emotional portraits of specific people...her songs have independent lives that continue in your head when the music ends."
Based in Austin, TX, Griffin made an instant mark with her 1996 debut, Living With Ghosts, and its 1998 follow-up, Flaming Red - both now considered seminal works of modern folk and Americana. Griffin has since received a number of prestigious accolades, notably the Americana Music Association's "Artist of the Year" and "Album of the Year" (for 2007's GRAMMY®-nominated Children Running Through) as well as the 2011 GRAMMY® Award for "Best Traditional Gospel Album," honoring 2010's Downtown Church.
Griffin is currently working her ways towards her eagerly anticipated next album, as open as ever to new sounds and new songs. Her goals in the meantime are far more earthly, contributing to the wellbeing of the planet and showing compassion for the less fortunate among us via personal and public acts of charity including 2016's "Use Your Voice" tour in conjunction with the League of Women Voters, and the 2017 "Lampedusa Tour" supporting the Jesuit Refugee Service. Having already crafted a catalogue that chronicles love and death, heartache and joy, connection and detachment, Griffin is continuing to push her art forward, as always imbuing every effort with compassion and craft, uncanny perception and ever-increasing ingenuity.
For more information, please visit www.PattyGriffin.com.
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