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Subject: [AI] Fwd: Jonathan Byrd and Chris Kokesh at TreeHouse Point May 9th!!
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 01:17:23 -0300
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Date: Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 7:10 PM Subject: Jonathan Byrd and Chris Kokesh at TreeHouse Point May 9th!! To: goncaloferraz AT gmail.com
Jonathan Byrd is "one of the top 50 songwriters of the last 50 years," says Rich Warren of WFMT in the Chicago Tribune.
Chris Kokesh's stunning songwriting, crystalline vocals, tasty fiddle and solid guitar distinguish her as a stand-alone talent. Onstage Kokesh brings songs to life with a transparency that draws audiences in.
The duo, dubbed the Barn Birds, has since toured the Pacific Northwest and Midwest and recorded an as-yet unreleased album.
"This rootsy North Carolinian may be the most buzzed about new songwriter in folkdom. He displays John Prine's gift for stark little songs that tell big, complex stories, Guy Clark's lean melodicism, Lyle Lovett's wry mischief, and Bill Morrissey's knack for the revealing image."