2012 Season

All Concerts 7:30

Ticket Price is $10



Danny Schmidt and Carrie Elkins
Saturday, May 12
Acoustic Alternative Folk

Friends Spring Book Sale
Saturday, June 2th
10am to 6pm

Angela Easterling and Brandon Turner
Saturday, June 23
Country/Folk/Alternative

Southwest Virginia Songwriter's Assoc.
Saturday, July 14 At
the Bower Center for the Arts
Acoustic Folk, Jazz and more

Runa
Friday, August 3
Celtic

Caravan of Thieves
Two Evenings!

Tickets can be purchased after Sept 1.

Friday, Sept 21 and Saturday, Sept 22
Acoustic Swing

Kinobe Trio
Friday, Oct 12
African


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Meg Hutchinson

Friday, April 27, 7:30 p.m.

Contemporary Songwriter

$10.00 per person

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Called a “master of introspective ballads” (Performing Songwriter), award-winning acoustic songwriter Meg Hutchinson brings a poet’s sensibility to everyday scenes, painting a vivid picture of the way America lives today, giving us her most political and personal album to date – THE LIVING SIDE.

Meg Hutchinson takes us on a musical journey deep within her life, where we see our own lives reflected back at us. As master songwriter John Gorka says, “After you hear Meg, you feel you’ve been somewhere.” Turning her poet's eye toward these uncertain times with that same honest, closely observed perspective from which she charts her most intimate songs, she asks the questions that plague all of us. “I think of this album as a conversation,” Hutchinson says. “These songs are full of questions, and I've tried to leave space for the listeners to answer.”

Hutchinson's songs begin with vivid, naturalistic images, of apple orchards and trailer parks, stark factory towns and the Statue of Liberty. But she is guiding us to more intimate places, exploring how we feel in this time of fast and frightening change. The album begins with “Hard to Change,” a song about our struggle to unplug from our high-tech gadgets and more fully connect with each other.

“I grew up in the country without a TV or internet," Hutchinson says. “There were so many quiet hours in the day. So many spaces between events. We have forgotten how to be alone in our thoughts. All the best work comes out of that rich stillness of waiting."

Whether singing about technology, billion dollar bailouts or global warming, Meg Hutchinson makes these big issues personal by showing how they affect our everyday lives. She goes beyond the casual observation of current events and explores the emotion behind the experiences, bringing thc characters’ inner lives out into the open, as is evident in the tracks “Being Happy” and “Gatekeeper.”

These songs were brought to life with the help of veteran producer Crit Harmon (Lori McKenna, Mary Gauthier, Martin Sexton), who worked with Hutchinson on her last critically acclaimed album COME UP FULL. “When Meg brought me these songs, I heard something new in every listen,” says Harmon. “I wanted the recordings to have that same element of discovery. It was a challenge to create a soundscape as thoughtfully woven together as Meg's songs. Meg's singing is captivating.” Keeping Hutchinson’s vocals at the center of the recording, Harmon brought in some of New England’s best and busiest session players including Kevin Barry (guitars), Richard Gates (bass), and Brad Hatfield (keyboards, string arrangements). With moody wurlitzer and lush strings, THE LIVING SIDE is cinematic and hopeful – a hypnotic musical ourney that takes on new emotional meaning with every listen and encourages us to choose the living side.