Old Man Luedecke with Grey Kingdom: November 28
Old Man Luedecke with Grey Kingdom: Wednesday, November 28. 8:00pm. $15 at the door. Multiple Juno Award winning Old Man Luedecke isn’t afraid to put his neck on the line. His latest album, Tender Is The Night, goes beyond his beloved solo, banjo-driven folk tunes. Driving a Nashville band from beginning to end with his recognizable voice, this is an artist honing his cunning lyrical flair – tenderly pushing the boundaries of his storytelling with his unique mix of folk, bluegrass and pop hooks. His narrative-driven folk songs are playful, coy, and soul warming, rich in metaphor, heart and instrumentation. “I am running like everyone else. Laughing just to keep from crying. I am always trying to find a way to express,” says Luedecke. “I am a prisoner for my appreciation for language; language that moves me is language that is unusual.” “One of the country’s most engaging young performers.” The National Post http://www.oldmanluedeke.ca
Grey Kingdom: Spencer Burton, who feels, writes, and sings under the moniker of Grey Kingdom was born in Hamilton, raised in Kelowna, and has a hankering for travel, eating pie, and hunting for edible mushrooms. Sometimes shrewd, often reflective, Grey Kingdom is unabridged and heartfelt; it’s a medium for storytelling – a guiding light to Burton’s innermost sincerities. http://www.greykingdom.com