FEBRUARY, 2014 – Abbey Arts Presents, Seattle (Fremont Abbey Arts Center)
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    FEBRUARY, 2014

    2/18 Jon Russell *SOLD OUT*

    Jon Russell of The Head & The Heart

    Jon Russell (The Head And The Heart), with Drew Grow (Modern Kin). A special evening in the Fremont Abbey’s Great Hall.
    *SOLD OUT, THANK YOU!*

    2/26: Tom Brosseau

    *Tickets at the door tonight, opens 7pm, 8pm show*

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    with Shelby Earl (Seattle), and poet Jon Sands (NYC)

    ADVANCE TICKETS or at the door

    “Tom Brosseau is an American musical storyteller and guitarist, born and raised in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Brosseau tours and performs in the US, UK, Europe, Japan and Taiwan. In the Los Angeles area, his home club is Largo. His song “How to Grow a Woman from the Ground” was covered by Chris Thile, who released a 2006 album of the same name. In 2010, the band Mice Parade covered his song “Mary Anne” on their album What It Means To Be Left-handed. Collaborations include American Folksingers, a folk duo with Gregory Page, and Les Shelleys, a folk duo with Angela Correa, with whom Brosseau released an album on Fat Cat Records in 2010. Beginning in 2012, Brosseau performed with John C. Reilly, Becky Stark and a cast of LA-area musicians in John Reilly & Friends.”  READ MORE ABOUT TOM ON NPR

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    2/27: Burnside Review