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Tom Rush Comes to Point Arena
Tom Rush is a gifted musician and performer, whose shows offer a musical celebration...a journey into the tradition and spectrum of what music has been, can be, and will become. His distinctive guitar style, wry humor and warm, expressive voice have made him both a legend and a lure to audiences around the world. His shows are filled with the rib-aching laughter of terrific story-telling, the sweet melancholy of ballads and the passion of gritty blues.
Tom Rush began his musical career in the early '60s playing the Boston-area clubs while a Harvard student. The Club 47 was the flagship of the coffee house fleet, and he was soon holding down a weekly spot there, learning from the legendary artists who came to play, honing his skills and growing into his talent. He had released two albums by the time he graduated. Rush displayed then, as he does today, an uncanny knack for finding wonderful songs, and writing his own- many of which have become classics re-interpreted by new generations. (It is testimony to the universality of his appeal that his songs have been folk hits, country hits, heavy metal and rap hits.) Signed by Elektra in 1965, Rush made three albums for them, culminating in The Circle Game, which, according to Rolling Stone, ushered in the singer/songwriter era. In the early '70s, folk turned to folk-rock, and Rush, ever adaptable, saw more room to stretch out. Recording now for Columbia, he toured tirelessly with a five man band, playing concerts across the country. Endless promotional tours, interviews, television appearances, and recording sessions added up to five very successful but exhausting years, after which Tom decided to take a break and "recharge" his creative side at his New Hampshire farm. Rush returned with a splash in 1981, selling out Boston's prestigious Symphony Hall in advance. Time off had not only rekindled Rush's love of music, it had re-ignited music audiences' love of Rush. He instinctively knew that his
listeners were interested in both the old and the new, and set out to
create a musical forum - like the Club
47 of the early '60s - to allow established artists and newcomers In 1999, Columbia/Legacy released a Tom Rush retrospective album that covers his recorded musical history from 1962 to the present, including tracks recorded for Columbia, Elektra, Prestige and his independent years. Entitled "The Very Best of Tom Rush: No Regrets", the 17-track compilation includes as a bonus a brand new Tom Rush composition, "River Song," which features vocal contributions from Grammy winners Shawn Colvin and Marc Cohn. A live CD, "Trolling for Owls" released in 2003 and published by Tom's NIGHTLIGHT RECORDINGS, captures Tom's complete performance and includes, for the first time, some of the spoken stories that have endeared him to audiences. Today, Tom Rush lives on the West Coast when he's not touring. His voice has grown even richer and more melodic with training, and his music, like a fine wine, has matured and ripened in the blending of traditional and modern influences. He's doing what he loves, and what audiences love him for: writing and playing ...passionately, tenderly...knitting together the musical traditions and talent
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If you Get the Urge for Going
Tickets are $25.00
in advance, $30.00 at the door and are available at the following
locations: the Four-Eyed Frog Bookstore and The Sea Trader, Gualala;
The Record Market & Cafe, Point Arena; Tangents, Ft. Bragg.
Tickets may be available at the door on the night of the show, but
advanced tickets are encouraged to guarantee admission. Arena Theater
doors open at 7:00pm, show starts at 8:00pm. Concessions will be
open and wine and beer will be available for purchase. Click here to purchase tickets online CoastGuardHouse Historic Inn For those needing ``accommodations, we ``are offering the ``following discounts ``for those attending ``the concert: Stay two nights: (Friday, May 30 and Saturday, May 31, 2008 or Saturday, May 31 and Sunday, June 1, 2008) and receive 25% off the second night. Stay three nights and the third night is free. ``To take advantage of ``these rates, you must ``reserve by telephone ``at (800) 524-9320. You'll have No Regrets
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