Thu Oct 17 2024

8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)

Pearl Street Warehouse

33 Pearl Street SW Washington, DC 20024

$16.50 - $30.00

All Ages

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The Fort Smith Arkansas native, JD Clayton, released his debut album Long Way FromHome,early last year which has received overwhelming critical acclaim. There’s no artifice surroundingthe Arkansas-born singer and songwriter. No glitz. No pretension or mythology. JD Clayton’ssound, and where he chooses to make it—Arkansas, the most western of the southern states—isa bridge between the southern rock on which he was raised, and the truth telling tradition from the70s era of country music that he most favors.As a result, the songs on his thrilling new album Blue Sky Sundays, feel both lived in andcompletely free. Like any great songwriter, Clayton is both leader and follower, telling his ownstory but reveling in how it unfolds in live time and relates to listeners individually. “The album isabout clarity. It’s about leaving the things that let us down behind,” Clayton says. “It’s about loveand family and joy. It took me about four months of being sober to have a clear enough head toprocess this. I think I finally understand that piece of the puzzle at least.”

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Leon Majcen is a musician whose story is one of resilience and determination. He grew up on the Gulf Coast of Florida, the son of Bosnian war refugees who had fled their homeland in search of a better life for their children. From a young age, Leon was drawn to the power of storytelling through music, particularly the work of artists like Townes Van Zandt, John Prine, Bob Dylan, and Guy Clark.  Leon began playing in local bars while still in high school, honing his craft and building a loyal following. After graduating, he decided to pursue his passion for music in New York City, while attending college at New York University and playing shows around town. After a while, Leon came to the realization that the hustle and bustle of the city wasn't where his heart was at. 

He returned home to Florida and took a job at a commercial fishing dock, filleting and packing fish while he planned his next move. And that move was to Nashville, where Leon hoped to make his mark as a singer-songwriter. Since arriving in Nashville, Leon has continued to develop his unique blend of Americana, folk, and country music, drawing on his experiences and his love of the outdoors to craft songs that are both poignant and powerful. With his heartfelt lyrics, soulful voice, and deft guitar work, Leon has built a strong following in Music City and beyond.

 

JD Clayton "Blue Sky Sundays Tour" w/ Leon Majcen

  • JD Clayton

    JD Clayton

    Alternative Country

  • Leon Majcen

    Leon Majcen

    Alternative Country

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JD Clayton "Blue Sky Sundays Tour" w/ Leon Majcen

Thu Oct 17 2024 8:00 PM

(Doors 7:00 PM)

Pearl Street Warehouse Washington DC
JD Clayton "Blue Sky Sundays Tour"  w/ Leon Majcen

$16.50 - $30.00 All Ages

The Fort Smith Arkansas native, JD Clayton, released his debut album Long Way FromHome,early last year which has received overwhelming critical acclaim. There’s no artifice surroundingthe Arkansas-born singer and songwriter. No glitz. No pretension or mythology. JD Clayton’ssound, and where he chooses to make it—Arkansas, the most western of the southern states—isa bridge between the southern rock on which he was raised, and the truth telling tradition from the70s era of country music that he most favors.As a result, the songs on his thrilling new album Blue Sky Sundays, feel both lived in andcompletely free. Like any great songwriter, Clayton is both leader and follower, telling his ownstory but reveling in how it unfolds in live time and relates to listeners individually. “The album isabout clarity. It’s about leaving the things that let us down behind,” Clayton says. “It’s about loveand family and joy. It took me about four months of being sober to have a clear enough head toprocess this. I think I finally understand that piece of the puzzle at least.”

Website facebook  /  instagram  /  spotify  /  youtube

Leon Majcen is a musician whose story is one of resilience and determination. He grew up on the Gulf Coast of Florida, the son of Bosnian war refugees who had fled their homeland in search of a better life for their children. From a young age, Leon was drawn to the power of storytelling through music, particularly the work of artists like Townes Van Zandt, John Prine, Bob Dylan, and Guy Clark.  Leon began playing in local bars while still in high school, honing his craft and building a loyal following. After graduating, he decided to pursue his passion for music in New York City, while attending college at New York University and playing shows around town. After a while, Leon came to the realization that the hustle and bustle of the city wasn't where his heart was at. 

He returned home to Florida and took a job at a commercial fishing dock, filleting and packing fish while he planned his next move. And that move was to Nashville, where Leon hoped to make his mark as a singer-songwriter. Since arriving in Nashville, Leon has continued to develop his unique blend of Americana, folk, and country music, drawing on his experiences and his love of the outdoors to craft songs that are both poignant and powerful. With his heartfelt lyrics, soulful voice, and deft guitar work, Leon has built a strong following in Music City and beyond.

 

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

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All Ages
limit 10 per person
G.A. Floor
This ticket is for our G.A. Floor Section. G.A Floor will be a mix of seated and standing. Seating is limited and is first come first serve. Seating in this section is not guaranteed.
G.A. Floor Advance
$16.50
Seated Mezzanine
Our Seated Mezzanine section is above the crowd. There are a limited number of Mezzanine tickets available. The Mezzanine has a mix of Hi top tables with bar stools and bar stools without tables. Seating is first come first serve.
$30.00

Delivery Method

ticketFast
Will Call