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Chuck Brodsky-Twickenham Sun Jun 19th

13 Jun 11 - 12:41 PM (#3169975)
Subject: Chuck Brodsky-Twickenham Sun Jun 19th
From: evansakes

At TwickFolk @The Cabbage Patch Pub. All welcome

Full details http://twickfolk.co.uk/

"What tales this singer-songwriter from Philadelphia has...with insight and good humor, he has taken these life experiences and distilled them into old fashioned story songs brimming with wit and compassion." ---New York Times

One of the undoubted 'hits' at last year's Shrewsbury Folk Festival it's a great pleasure to welcome Chuck to twickFolk on his first full UK tour.

This down to earth musical storyteller, with his dry, barb-witted social commentary combined with a deep underlying compassion, knows that the best stories are the little things in the lives of everyday people trying to muddle through with some grace. His great gift as a writer is to infuse these stories with humanity and humor, making them resonate profoundly with his listeners. His spoken introductions to his songs can be as spellbinding as his colorful lyrics, which he brings to life with a well-travelled voice and a delivery that's natural and conversational. His groove-oriented strumming and fingerpicking draw on influences from the mountains of western North Carolina where he now lives, and from lots of different good old traditional folk stuff of all kinds.

"Down-to-earth lyrics about ordinary folk sung in an often jocular,
and always entertaining style...He may be compassionate, but there's always at least a modicum of black humour somewhere along the line to keep his audiences on their toes" ---The Jerusalem Post

Chuck Brodsky's songwriting pokes fun at political corruption, road rage, mischief he made as a kid, even dumping garbage in the river; he sings about unsung heroes and forgotten but incredible people…odd characters from the game of baseball, migrant fruit pickers, the Goat Man, a clown, or "Radio," a developmentally disabled man and the love showered on him for 40 years at a high school in South Carolina (this song was used in the 2003 movie "Radio"). In addition his songs have been recorded by Kathy Mattea, David Wilcox, Sara Hickman, Chuck Pyle, and many others.


14 Jun 11 - 01:49 AM (#3170267)
Subject: RE: Chuck Brodsky-Twickenham Sun Jun 19th
From: ChanteyLass

Oh! Go if you can.The commute from the US would be too hard and expensive for me.


16 Jun 11 - 03:02 AM (#3171296)
Subject: RE: Chuck Brodsky-Twickenham Sun Jun 19th
From: evansakes

I'm bumping this because we haven't sold many tickets :-(


18 Jun 11 - 12:10 PM (#3172364)
Subject: RE: Chuck Brodsky-Twickenham Sun Jun 19th
From: evansakes

Still plenty of ticket availability....For those not familiar with Chuck and his songs here's a half hour preview of Chuck performing live and being interviewed. Live in Studio 89


In his own words these are songs about "ordinary people who do extraordinary things"


22 Jun 11 - 06:39 AM (#3174404)
Subject: RE: Chuck Brodsky-Twickenham Sun Jun 19th
From: GUEST

It was a great night Gerry, thanks for putting it on.
the audience was very warm and receptive, and we were really happy with how the gig went.
A review No Depression review has been posted and they obviously thought the same!

Thanks again and we'll see you at Shrewsbury!


22 Jun 11 - 07:43 PM (#3174894)
Subject: RE: Chuck Brodsky-Twickenham Sun Jun 19th
From: oldhippie

ya gotta love "Armitage Shanks".....