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SAT. 10/18 9:00 PM
BILL MILLER
also special guest
STEVE KIRKMAN
Grammy-winner Bill Miller is one of America's foremost Native American artists. Many will remember his powerful performances in Songs of the Spirit with the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra, a special that PBS continues to showcase in their fund drives. Reservation-raised but influenced by the music of Hendrix, Dylan and Neil Young as much as that of his Mohican heritage, his own sound utilizes guitar, harmonica and native flutes to provide a setting and vehicle for his poetry. His songs encompass both timeless mysticism and modern urgency, connecting with lovers of traditional native music as well as with pop audiences (including Tori Amos, who asked him to open her shows on the Under the Pink tour).
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STEVE KIRKMAN is a North Carolina native whose influences range from the early blues and gospel of the deep south, the country music of Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, and Roy Orbison, to the rock-n-roll of Elvis Presley, Bruce Springsteen and everything inbetween. After more than ten years in New York City, Steve now lives in the Hudson Valley where he says it reminds him of his old homeplace in the foot hills of North Carolina. Steve is also a cofounder of the band Hope Machine, and a board member and participant in the group Tribes Hill, a nonprofit organization uniting musicians of the lower Hudson Valley in the spirit of collaboration, and strengthening independent music of this region and beyond.
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$25 | Door $30
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