Saturday, May 15, 2010 8:00 pm
A unique opportunity to witness original, creative talent in an intimate setting!
A new spin on an old favorite, Lucy’s Café, a Night of Music, offers up an eclectic selection of musical acts in the same intimate setting as the original Lucy’s Café, Comedy Series. Reminiscent of an old speak-easy, this show will delight music lovers.
Set on stage (you won’t find a bad seat!) with private or community tables and cash bar (credit cards now accepted!), as the lights go down the performers begin their show.
When reserving your tickets, pre-order bottles of house red or white wine, buckets of beer or soda and Lucy’s Antipasto Plates. Pre-ordering reserves you the best table available at the time of your order.
Tickets are ONLY $20 in advance and $25 day of.
About Tim Easton
Easton is an immensely gifted songwriter with an impossible gift for melody; his voice is a blend of Bob Dylan sneer and John Prine grit; he can play anything made of strings and wood; his travels lend his songs a rare ethos, and he’s got that Tom Pettyian rock ‘n’ roll attitude. This hasn’t gone unnoticed by his peers; his past albums have featured such icons as Jim Keltner, members of Wilco, and alt-country’s most coveted guitar-for-hire, the Heartbreakers own Mike Campbell. His sound is not country, and he doesn’t care to forge a career as a simple counterpoint to standard radio fare. Buried within his songs are influences vast and varied, from folk finger-picking to sunny pop melodies to southern blues riffs to classic rock bombast. Easton has been nominated for two Independent Music Awards: Best American Song for Burgundy Red and Best Album Packaging for Porcupine-500 hand painted series.
Franco, Michael. “Ammunition”. PopMatters. 4/5/2010.
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