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Steve Forbert and Peter Holsapple
Wed, 22 Oct, 7:00 PM CDT
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6:00 PM CDT
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1245 Chicago Avenue, Evanston, IL 60202
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Steve Forbert is a true American musical treasure, underscored by his new album, Daylight Savings Time. Like all his albums, it's saturated with what venerated rock journalist Robert Christgau discerned as his "omnivorously observant" songwriting, marked by Steve's gift for finding the more profound meaning and magic within everyday moments, as well as his abundant melodic and poetic enchantment.
Peter Holsapple is touring in support of his new solo album, The Face of 68. It reflects on age, humor and hurt, with his usual high-quality wordplay and legendary gifts for melody and harmony. For longtime fans and newcomers alike, Peter’s record is an enduring testament to his striking abilities as musician and songwriter (The dB’s, Continental Drifters, Holsapple & Stamey)
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Pop
Steve Forbert
Steve Forbert
Pop
Thirty five years after Steve Forbert’s first release, Alive on Arrival, the muse of a true romantic continues to burn. Over With You, his 14th studio album, points out the lyrical brilliance of Forbert, an expert in capturing the essence of human interaction since bursting onto the global music scene in 1978. Forbert says, “The album’s very personal, mainly about the friction in relationships…as in mine.” His debut album, Alive On Arrival, now considered a classic, was recently featured in the book Please Allow Me To Introduce Myself. Originally from Meridian, Miss., he traveled to New York in 1976 and played for spare change in Grand Central Station while seeking work in the local folk venues. The crowds at CBGB’s accepted his performances as much as the audiences in traditional clubs and theaters. He vaulted to international prominence with his second album, Jackrabbit Slim, which went gold behind the hit single, “Romeo’s Tune”, and his tribute to Jimmie Rodgers, Any Old Time, was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2004. “I didn’t invent folk rock or country rock, I was keeping a particular American tradition alive,” Forbert says. Forbert’s lengthy discography has established him as an American treasure.

Folk Rock
Peter Holsapple
Peter Holsapple
Folk Rock