MUSIC

    Carsie Blanton with Devon Sproule

    Carsie Blanton with Devon Sproule Image gallery

    Presented by Broadway Theatre of Pitman at Broadway Theatre of Pitman

    July 22, 2009


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    Carsie is a young singer-songwriter who grew up in rural Virginia and landed in Philadelphia in Fall 2006. Since then, her soulful, playful, intelligent music has prompted WXPN's Gene Shay to call her "One of the best singer-songwriters in the business." In her brief time as a performing songwriter, Carsie has shared the stage with nationally hailed acts Amos Lee, Nellie McKay, John Oates, and Leone Redbone. In Spring and Fall 2008, Carsie toured with Loudon Wainwright, III and twice with Blue Note recording artists The Wood Brothers.

    Devon Sproule's last record, 2007's Keep Your Silver Shined, was released on Brooklyn-based City Salvage Records and proved an indie hit in the US, UK, Ireland and Europe. The 26-year-old toured with Woodstock legend Richie Havens, Lambchop frontman Kurt Wagner, fellow-Virginian Mary Chapin Carpenter and supported back-to-back nights in London with Lucinda Williams. Sproule won the Kerrville Folk Festival Newfolk Contest in 2008.


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        Broadway Theatre of Pitman

        43 S. Broadway
        Pitman, NJ 08071

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        Tickets: $15-$25

        Info Phone: 856-384-8381

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        July 22, 2009

        Times:
        8 pm

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