11.18.2009

Acoustic feast...

JesseWinchesterI With two memorable but disparate performances still lingering in my mind's ear...Saturday's mesmerizing reconnect with Jesse Winchester at AC&T and last night's raucous return of Robert Earl Keen, Jr. at the National, it's time to move ahead to compelling offerings over the next few days before Thanksgiving.  We might well be sold out for tomorrow's JAMinc/In Your Ear studio concert with Anne & Pete Sibley but it wouldn't hurt to check here if you're up fdavid wilcoxor our last show of the year.  Friday marks a potent pairing that Brad Wells conceived at the National, gifted singer-songwriter David Wilcox along with guitar wizard Phil Keaggy.  There'll be floor seating for this intimate collaboration between two of acoustic music's most expressive practitioners and again, I'm offering up a pair of  free tickets.  No quesphil keaggytions this time...just email me:  mail@timtimberlake.com and say you want them...I'll have a drawing on Thursday and let you know if you've won.

On the way home from Ashland last Saturday, we caught an assured and delighted songwriting contest winner named Grace Pettis on the syndicated radio show Mountain Stage.  The applPierce Pettis Picassoe falls close to the tree, as her dad is talented composer/singer Pierce Pettis who happens to be playing Richmond on Saturday as part of Cafe Caturra Coffee House Series at St. Giles Presbyterian Church on Grove Avenue.  Listen to some of Pierce's great tunes on his MySpace page and consider taking in his thoughtful and inspired performance.  I also have a free pair of tickets for that show...same deal.  Email me a request and I'll draw on Friday. 

After taking a much-needed night off for reflection and retrospection at Little Compton on Sunday, it's back to Ashland Coffee and Tea on Monday for their 2nd Songwriter Showdown.  Congrats to Louis Ledford for winning the debut event this past Monday...this week I have the honor of co-judging the competition with Kay Landry and host B.J. Kocen.  Come to listen or to give a couple of your originals an appreciative audience.  Pertinent details are on the Website and the cover's only $5.  Should be a blast. 

Good wishes for healing wanted for Page Wilson after a vehicular mishap a few weeks ago left him hurting and having to miss a couple of his Saturday night OOTBRR shows on WCVE-FM.  Feel better Page...the big swamp's just not the same without you.  TT

(all photos in this post from artist Websites)

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