MUSIC

    Craig Bickhardt with Fontaine Cooley

    Craig Bickhardt with Fontaine Cooley

    Presented by PSALM - The Philadelphia Society for Art, Literature and Music at PSALM - The Philadelphia Society for Art, Literature and Music

    May 14, 2011


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    Craig Bickhardt's new CD Brother To The Wind contains some of the best work he has done in a long career dedicated to ennobling the art of song. One listen and you'll be reminded of the days when artists like James Taylor, Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell and Gordon Lightfoot were pioneering the singer-songwriter genre. Bickhardt's songs have been recorded by over 100 artists including luminaries such as Johnny Cash, B.B. King, Allison Krauss, Ray Charles, Willie Nelson, Janis Ian and Art Garfunkle. Accompanying Craig will be Tommy Geddes on percusion and Tom Hampton on dobro, guitar, mandolin, lap steel and anything else with strings attached.


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        PSALM - The Philadelphia Society for Art, Literature and Music

        5841 Overbrook Avenue
        Philadelphia, PA 19131

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        Tickets:

        $16

        Info Phone: 215-477-7578

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        May 14, 2011

        Times:

        8 pm

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