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The Ark Events - March 2023

Arts and Entertainment

February 11, 2023

From: The Ark

Chuck Prophet & The Mission Express

Wednesday, March 1, 8:00pm
Tickets: $25
One of alternative rock’s great songwriters
Since his neo

psychedelic Green On Red days, Chuck Prophet has been turning out country, folk, blues, and Brill Building classicism. His latest album, "The Land That
Time Forgot," is something different, a weather vane picking up signals from outer space —or maybe from the Heartland. Priced out of his beloved hometown, San Francisco, Chuck found himself re-energized in upstate New York just a few milesfrom the Vermont border — and made a record that's something of a 21st - century exorcism.The songs inhabit a world where a "Fast Kid" might be on the run from the truant officer or a handsy boss ... or the Immigration Service. These are love songs that turn political on a dime ("Love Doesn't Come from the Barrel of a Gun"), and melodic hallucinations about kicking back in the Oval Office after hours "talking to my baby, saying baby, let’s not fight." Where else besides a Chuck Prophet LP are songs going to come at you from both the Tenderloin and an English roundabout, with stopovers in "Nixonland" and a lovestruck mirror on a Saturday night while a working man tries his "Best Shirt On"? There's more. Come and hear the latest from one of our favorite songwriters to have come out of the world of alternative rock.

http://www.chuckprophet.com

Gina Chavez

Friday, March 3, 2022, 8:00pm
Tickets : $20
Bilingual songs from Austin
A multiethnic Latin pop songstress, Gina Chavez is a ten - time Austin Music Award winner. Her bilingual record "Up.Rooted" topped both the Amazon and Latin iTunes charts following a feature on NPR's All Things Considered and has gained wide critical acclaim. Her Tiny Desk concert made NPR's top 15 of 2015. Fresh off a 12- country tour as a cultural ambassador with the U.S. State Department, Gina offers passionate bilingual songs that take audiences on a journey through the Americas, blending the sounds and rhythms of the region with tension and grace. Her Spanish-language anthem "Siete-D" (Grand Prize winner of the John Lennon Songwriting Contest) recounts her experience volunteering in a gang-dominated suburb of San Salvador, where she co-founded the Niñas Arriba College Fund for young Latinas. Hersongs share her story of life in Texas as a married, queer Catholic She’s back from
Folk Festival with her first all- Spanish album, the Latin Grammy–nominated "La quemanda."
https://www.ginachavez.com

The Steel Wheels

Saturday, March 4, 2023, 8:00pm
Tickets: $25
New Blue Ridge acoustic Americana with old-time flavors
The Steel Wheels have captured audiences across the co untry with their heady brew of original soulful mountain music. Based in the Blue Ridge  Mountains of Virginia, this dynamic band marries old -time musical traditions with their own innovative sound. Trent Wagler's weathered tenor is joined by bell - clear four- part harmonies inspired by a shared Mennonite heritage. Add top this lively and evocative fiddle, grounded yet buoyant upright bass, and signature mandolin style, and it's nosurprise that The Steel Wheels have conquer aed the Americana scene, becoming festival favorites and selling out venues across the country. "Americana music at its very best!" says Larry Groce of "Mountain Stage." The values portrayed in the band's music —
devotion to roots, community, and family — are a way of life for The Steel Wheels, and this is reflected in everything from production process and booking agency to merchandise and touring.
http://www.thesteelwheels.com

Choir! Choir! Choir!

Sunday, March 5, 2023, 7:30pm
Tickets: $25
A George Harrison singalong!
Daveed Goldman and Nobu Adilman (AKA "DaBu") started Choir! Choir! Choir! as a weekly drop-in, no-commitment singing event in 2011. Now happening twice weekly, and open to anyone who likes to sing new arrangements of pop songs, C!C!C! boasts a dedicated an d passionate membership of inspired singers from in and around Toronto, Canada. They have performed live with Patti Smith at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Tegan and Sara on the Juno Awards, at TEDx Toronto, and at the Toronto International Film Festival Closing Gala at Roy Thompson Hall. Choir! Choir! Choir! sings popular songs, choral style — you never know quite which ones. Like what you hear? Show up, and they’ll teach you an original arrangement of a song you love.
Tonight: an epic George Harrison singalong to celebrate George’s 80th birthday.
https://choirchoirchoir.com

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Matt Nathanson

w/sg Stephen Kellogg
Monday, March 6, 2023, 8:00pm
Tickets: $45, $60, $75 gold circle
New music!
A lot of people know Matt Nathanson for his 2007 hit "Come On Get Higher," but his career has only kept growing since then. He comes to Michigan with a new album, “Boston Accent,” whose stripped-down arrangements recall his beginnings as an acoustic troubadour. That’s all to the good for this show — it's not so common to hear him in a club The Ark's size. Matt has a unique sense of humor on stage that can get lost in larger venues, and we’re looking forward to welcoming him back for the first time since the pandemic began. “I wanted to make a real singer/songwriter record this time. an ‘inspired by cat stevens, joni mitchell, paul simon, tom petty kinda record ... which is something i’ve been running away from since ‘Ernst, ’ Matt says.
https://mattnathanson.com/

Leo Kottke

Tuesday, March 7, 2023, 8:00pm
Tickets: $40
Legendary guitar mastery

The Los Angeles Times calls Leo Kottke "an American legend in the guitar world, and a king of his own private musical world." If you haven't heard Leo Kottke for a while, though, you may have missed how one of the fastest 6-and 12-string guitar players around has also become one of the most  innovative and least musically classifiable. His music encompasses influences from all over the world, and players from outside the folk world closely follow what he does. Leo Kottke is a lege nd of the guitar who's still full of surprises after all these years. His shows are displays of captivating mastery of a sort that's rare in any genre of music. Don't miss him, and get tickets early for this one — Leo's Ark shows have been consistent sell outs.
http://leokottke.com

Mark Erelli

Wednesday, March 8, 2023, 8:00pm
Tickets: $20
New music born of a health crisis
During a performance in summer 2020, Mark Erelli looked down at his guitar neck and couldn’t believe what he saw. Or rather, what he couldn’t see: his fingers on the frets. Soon after, a diagnosis of retinitis pigmentosa (RP), a degenerative eye disease would bring some answers, but it also yielded new questions. Does diminished eyesight correlate with lesser insight? Does your songwriting change when your perception of the world around you changes? These questions, and Mark’s hunt for creative agency, are at the heart of his new album, “Lay Your Darkness Down.” In need of connection and catharsis, he turned as he often did to songwriting. “The only way I could console myself was to know that I was still going to be able to have some
creative agency,” Mark says. “I could then bring whatever I was feeling or wanting to express into reality.” He began to craft songs with an intricate, labored approach like never before. “It's much more like an oil painting, where you're layering different tones and colors one at a time.”
https://www.markerelli.com/

Vanessa Collier

Thursday, March 9, 2023, 8:00pm
Tickets: $20
Singing and saxophone from a new face on the blues scene
Vanessa Collier is a captivating and multitalented blues vocalist, saxophonist, and songwriter, hailing from the world-renowned Berklee College of Music, where she earned dual degrees in Performance and Music Production & Engineering. Vanessa demonstrates her skills as a master musician and songwriter, blending her blues background with elements of funk, rock, and soul. Vanessa’s mighty voca ls, gritty saxophone solos, and incredible high
- energy stage presence create a powerful show not to be missed!
https://www.vanessacollier.com

May Erlewine

Friday, March 10, 2023, 8:00pm
Tickets: $25
New music!
One of the Midwest’s most prolific and passionate songwriters, May Erlewine continues to share her gift for writing songs of substance that feel both new and soulfully familiar. Her lyrics offer a window into her heartbreak, her empowerment, and her emboldened spirit. These lyrics, which are really stories crafted through May’s unique experiences, are rooted in wisdom, joy, sorrow, simplicity, and love. Musically, she carries the songwriter’s torch through many genres and sonic landscapes. May considers her career in the music industry as a service - oriented one and uses her platform for positive change. She stresses the importance of environmental advocacy, social justice, creative empowerment, and community building as necessary work in our world. May’s body of work has become an anthem and an example of why we need to listen to women, empower women, and why we need to hear their stories. May’s work has been spotlighted by Rolling Stone and NBC’s “The Voice” and covered by countless artists. She comes to The Ark with a new album, “Tiny Beautiful Things.”
https://www.mayerlewine.com

JARED DECK BAND
Saturday, March 11, 2023, 8:00pm
Tickets: $20
“One of ten new artists you need to know”— Rolling Stone Country

Jared Deck has been praised for his "powerful, beautiful voice" by Alejandro Escovedo. "The battle has always been internal, overcoming my own failures and working to improve," he says. Raised on the dusty plains of an Oklahoma family farm, Jared worked in the fields as well as the town grocery, owned by his parents. "In a community of 1,200 people, big dreams seem impossible. We're taught to manage expectations, put our nose down, and get to work." Later he worked in an oilfield and a factory. During the Great Recession he got by with a job as a pianist in a Black church, where over the next six years, he received an unparalleled musical education. His songs tell stories in an honest voice of Midland America. "The American Dream" won first place in the annual Woody Guthrie Folk Festival Songwriting Competition. And on top of all this, he was recently elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives. Returning from Folk Festival with his band, Jared has a recent release, "Bully Pulpit.”.
http://www.jareddeckmusic.com

VANESSA CARLTON
Sunday, March 12, 2023, 7:30pm
Tickets: $30
The songwriter who launched a generation of pian o lessons
Pitchfork called Vanessa Carlton's "A Thousand Miles" "the pop song that launched a generation of piano lessons." But Vanessa has released five albums since that song came out in 2002, each one revealing more of herself as a songwriter. “Always building up, falling apart. Love is an art," sings Vanessa Carlton on the title track of her new "Love Is an Art." Like the recording itself, the song is a meditation on the eternal seesaw that is human connection: the push, the pull, the balance, the bott oming out. It's that constantly evolving nature of love Vanessa explores, from romantic, to parental, to the friends that hold us up and the leaders that repeatedly let us down. And on tracks like the album's opener, "I Can't Stay the Same," that also includes the relationship with the person staring back at us in the mirror, each and every morning.
https://vanessacarlton.com/

ALTAN
Tuesday, March 14, 2023, 8:00pm
Tickets: $25
"Under no circumstances should they be missed in concert"— Irish Echo
Altan, named for Loch Altan in Ireland's County Donegal, has arguably had a wider impact on audiences over the last 30 years than any other traditional Irish band. Their dynamic and warm live performances mix the most touching old Irish songs with hard - hitting reels and jigs, and the band members' interest in and sheerenjoyment of each other musically is apparent even to audience members new to the Irish tradition. For the Irish music enthusiast, Altan has a treasure trove of brilliant moves to offer: the mix of sounds from Donegal with outside influences, the sheervirtuosity of the players, the beauty, delicate singing, and down-to-earth charm of singer and fiddler Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh. Anywhere they go, a concert by Altan is the Irish music event of the year, and you can also pick up a copy of the group’s new book, “The Tunes.”
https://altan.ie

DARLINGSIDE
Wednesday, March 15, 2023, 8:00pm
Tickets: $35
New music!
If Darlingside’s first album, “Birds Say” (2015), focused on the past through nostalgia, and their second, “Extralife” (2018), contemplated uncertain futures, “Fish Pond Fish” stands firmly in the present, looking at what’s here, now. The band has created a natural history in song — taking us into gardens, almond groves, orchard rows, down to the ocean floor and under stars. Darlingside has long been praised for their harmonies and intelligent songwriting, described by NPR as “exquisitely - arranged, literary-minded, baroque folk-pop,” and their dynamic presence (crowded tightly together onstage) have made them a live-performance favorite. But this album showcases their broader storytelling abilities: nature is a looking glass, the songs suggest, with tracks like Ocean Bed, Green + Evergreen, Mountain + Sea, and Crystal Caving making metaphors of their titles. An experience of nature is an experience of self; an experience of self is one of natural change cut and complemented by stasis. The band started studio recording “Fish Pond Fish” in late 2019, when they moved into Tarquin Studios — the residential studio of Grammy Award-winning producer Peter Katis (Interpol, The National). Living and working together brought them to their very early years under one roof in Hadley, Massachusetts, which had seeded the origins of their intimate collaboration. At Katis’s suggestion, many components of the initial demos were preserved as layers in the produced tracks to retain the spirit of the initial recordings, resulting in a collection of songs that is simultaneously the most bedroom-tracked and production-heavy full-length album that the band has yet released.
https://www.darlingside.com/

SHAWN MULLINS w/sg LARRY CAMPBELL & TERESA WILLIAMS
Thursday, March 16, 8:00pm
Tickets: $35
A Soul’s Core revival!

Atlanta - born songwriter Shawn Mullins hit it big in the late 1990s with his “Soul’s Core” album, and the all-over-the-radio singles “Lullaby” and “Beautiful Wreck.” He has never slowed down, recording for Vanguard and other labels, and performing many wond erful shows at The Ark. For the 20th  anniversary of “Soul’s Core,” Shawn will revisit the music and record two new versions of the album. He is calling this “Soul’s Core Revival.” This is not a remix or a remaster of the original, but rather brand - new recordings with new arrangements of the songs—one album will be new stripped-down solo performances, some on guitar, some on piano or a cappella, and the second will be a new studio recording with his full band, Soul Carnival. Shawn’s
special guests will be the duo of Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams, whose new album, “Live at Levon’s,” was recorded at Levon Helm Studios.
https://shawnmullins.com/
https://www.larryandteresa.com/

SIERRA HULL
Friday, March 17, 2023, 8:00pm
Tickets:
$25
A bluegrass prodigy, all grown up
Sierra Hull’s positively stellar career started early. That is, if you consider a Grand Ole Opry debut at age ten, called back to the famed stage a year later to perform with her hero and mentor Alison Krauss, to be early. She played Carnegie Hall at 12; at 13 signed with Rounder Records and issued her debut, “Secrets,” and garnered the first of many nominations for Mandolin Player of the Year. She played the Kennedy Center at 16 and the next year became the first bluegrass musician to receive a Presidential Scholarship at the Berklee College of Music. As a 20-year-old, Hull played the White House. Sierra found inspiration in Krauss, Ricky Skaggs, and Sam Bush. And, just as importantly, she affirmed her own sense of identity as she continued to break new ground. “There’s a voice in the back of my head telling me to keep working, to keep moving forward,” Sierra says. “You have to keep progressing and introducing new things.”
https://www.sierrahull.com/

Off Leash Arts and Remote T heater present
THE FOURTH MESSENGER
Tickets: $20 general admission, $10 students
A Concert Production of a New Musical by Tanya Shaffer and Vienna Teng
What if the Buddha were a woman, living in our times? In this captivating new musical, which the San Francisco Chronicle called “an absolute delight,” Mama Sid is a modern-day “awakened one” with a worldwide following. But a determined young woman seeks to unearth Mama Sid’s mysterious past, exposing long- held secrets that could change everything. Epic and intimate, comic and profound, The Fourth Messenger investigates what it means to be both enlightened and human. Hailed by TheaterMania as "a work of wit, grace and enlightenment" and The Huffington Post as “hugely ambitious and refreshingly original,” The Fourth Messenger features a richly lyrical score by internationally renowned five-time Independent Music Award-winning recording artist Vienna Teng and book and lyrics by nationally acclaimed playwright Tanya Shaffer. Featuring original San Francisco Bay Area cast  member Anna Ishida as Mama Sid. (fourthmessenger.com) This special concert reading of The Fourth Messenger is a fundraiser for The Ark.
Directed by Giovanni Rodriguez and Tanya Shaffer. Music Directed by Rebecca Biber. Vienna Teng is the composer of this musical, but will not perform in this reading.
https://thefourthmessenger.bandcamp.com/album/the-fourth-messenger-featuring-vienna-teng

KARAN CASEY
Saturday, March 18, 8:00pm
Tickets: $20
"One of the true glories in Irish music today"—Wall Street Journal
Karan Casey has long been one of the most innovative, provocative, and imitated voices in Irish folk music. Since embarking on her solo career after a stint as lead vocalist of the legendary band Solas, she has released six solo albums, a duo album, and a children's album and has appeared on more than 50 albums in total. She has toured constantly throughout North America, Europe and Japan, performing solo, with her own band and with many other artists, often from outside the realm of Irish music. Her adventurous spirit results from the varied influences -- classical music, jazz, and American pop -- that Casey has made her own since growing up amid Irish traditional music in Ballyduff Lower, County Waterford. Karan Casey, says the Associated Press, has "a voice so beautiful, it's almost impossible to avoid falling under her spell." This tour features Niamh Dunne on fiddle and vocals and Seán Óg Graham on guitar.
https://karancasey.com/

THE TRAVELIN’ McCOURYS
Sunday, March 19, 2023, 7:30pm
Tickets: $35
Bluegrass for the 21st century, with deep traditional roots
From a source deep, abundant, and pure the river flows. It’s there on the map, marking place and time. vYet, the river changes as it remains a constant, carving away at the edges, making new pathways, gaining strength as it progresses forward. The Travel in’ McCourys are that river. The McCoury brothers — Ronnie (mandolin) and Rob (banjo) — were born into the bluegrass tradition. Talk about a source abundantand pure: their father, Del, is among the most influential and successful musicians in the history of the genre. Years on the road with Del in the Del McCoury Band honed their knife
- edge chops, and encouraged the duo to imagine how traditional bluegrass could cut innovative pathways into 21st century music. “If you put your
mind, your skills, and your ability to it, I think you can make just about anything work on bluegrass instruments,” says Ronnie. “That’s a really fun part of this—figuring the new stuff out and surprising the audience.” With fiddler Jason Carter, bassist AlanBartram, and latest recruit Cody Kilby on guitar, they assembled a group that could take what they had in their DNA, take what traditions they learned and heard, and push the music forward. In fact, the band became the only group to have each of its members recognized with an International Bluegrass Music Association Award for their instrument at least once. Their concerts have become can’t-miss events,whether headlining historic venues or as festival favorites, drawing the love and respect of a growing fanbase craving their eclectic repertoire.

PAUL THORN
Thursday, March 23, 2023, 8:00pm
Tickets: $30
An Ark favorite, a long way from Tupelo
Raised in Tupelo, Mississippi, among the same spirits (and some of the actual people) who nurtured the young Elvis Presley decades before, Paul Thorn has rambled down back roads, battled four- time world champion boxer Roberto Duran on national television, signed with and been dropped by a major label, performed on stages with Bonnie Raitt, Mark Knopfler, Sting, and John Prine among many others, and made some of the most emotionally restless yet relatable music of our time. With 30 years of writing, touring, and entertaining under his belt, he shows no sign of slowing down, still breaking genre barriers and topping charts, putting a new twist on his already entertaining live show. Paul is an Ark favorite who never fails to connect with Michi
gan audiences, and he comes to Michigan with a new album, “Never Too Late to Call,” recorded at Sam Phillips Studi in Memphis. The album, Paul says,
“features music from a man who is with the “right one” and is happy to be there.”
http://www.paulthorn.com/

PETER MULVEY with SistaStrings
Saturday, March 25, 2023, 8:00pm
Tickets:$20
Our Phenomenal 2023 Folk Festival MCs return
To call Peter Mulvey an acoustic singer-songwriter and guitarist just doesn't cover it.He's equall y—and tremendously on all counts—gifted as a singer, writer, and guitarist. Says the Irish Examiner: "Peter Mulvey is one of the most accomplished guitarists you're ever likely to hear ... utterly original ... it is nigh on impossible to explain him to the uninitiated ... his intelligent and sometimes complex songs engage both hemispheres of the listener's brain." Peter grew up in Milwaukee, made his debut on the streets of Dublin, and moved to Boston, performing in subways and finally clubs. He has released 18 albums, and each one brings something new.

Lately Peter has been joined in shows by the Milwaukee - based sister duo SistaStrings, who combine their classical background with R&B and a touch of gospel influence that culminates for a vibey, lush sound. The Peter Mulvey–SistaStrings pairing has toured recently with Ani DiFranco. With thick, string harmonies between violin and cello and soulful voices, SistaStrings takes you on a journey. Formed in 2014 after Chauntee and Monique graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, the sisters began doing string arrangements for local hip-hop artists, and the rest is history. SistaStrings has performed at Carnegie Hall and with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and the Madison Symphony Orchestra, with Malik Yusef, and they have opened for Black Violin, Bone Thugs 'N Harmony, Lupe Fiasco, BJ The Chicago Kid, and The Roots; and they have toured with Brandi Carlile and Allison Russell. Outside of playing music venues, SistaStrings goes into schools and conducts assemblies, encouraging young people to pursue the arts and to not be
afraid of hard work.
https://www.petermulvey.com
https://www.sistastrings.com

Artist Spotlight Series
KANEKOA
Tuesday, March 28, 2023, 8:00pm
Tickets: FREE! This show will also stream on Facebook (no account needed).
Presented with support from Ford Motor Company Fund
Ukulele-powered Hawaiian jam-rock
The year 2022 will officially mark 25 years of ukulele innovators Kanekoa, the band of limitless possibilities. Kanekoa is one of Hawaii’s premier live music experiences, consistently selling out shows wherever they perform. Playing what is described as“ ukulele-powered Hawaiian jam-rock,” their sound is based on the untapped potential of the electrified Hawaiian ukulele. Guided by the culture and land of Hawai‘i, Kanekoa is right at home playing any type of genre from traditional Hawaiian to 80s Pop to Jamband Blues, uniquely offering their signature electric ukulele sound to everything they play. Wherever this band plays people are mesmerized, they have caught the ear of some of the biggest names in music including Mick Fleetwood, Los
Lobos, and Bill Kreutzman from the Grateful Dead who even called Kanekoa “The Hawaiian Grateful Dead”. With every show they play, Kanekoa continues to gain new loyal fans. To hear this band, and the music that comes from their four strings...is to love this band.
https://kanekoa.live/

THE KRUGER BROTHERS
Wednesday, March 29, 8:00pm
Tickets: $25
Mountain music like you’ve never heard it before
Some call it jazz. Some call it classical. Some call it bluegrass. Certainly the music of The Kruger Brothers (or, for the umlaut-inclined, really The Krüger Brothers) is all of that and more. Experience what happens when these innovative and soulful world-class virtuosos put on one-of-a-kind performance that audiences find breathtaking and unforgettable. When you listen to the music of The Kruger Brothers, you can't help but be amazed by the sheer depth of their artistry. Origin ally from Europe, now living in North Carolina, they were first introduced to American audiences in 1997, quickly gaining the attention of fans and the music industry alike. Drawing on a rich cultural palette, theirs is a music that celebrates the best of what music can be:
exciting, engaging, intelligent, and delightful. Brother Jens Kruger is a recent recipient of the Steve Martin Bluegrass Prize.
https://krugerbrothers.com

TOMMY CASTRO & THE PAINKILLERS
Thursday, March 30, 8:00pm
Tickets: $25
“Sizzling, slow-burning, gritty blues and rock”—Living Blues
“The hardest thing to do,” says internationally beloved soul-blues rocker Tommy Castro, “is be yourself, take some chances and bring your fans along with you.” Throughout his long, constantly evolving career, guitarist, singer and songwriter Tommy Castro has always remained true to himself while exploring, growing and creating new music, and he has taken his thousands of devoted fans right along with him. Since his solo debut in 1994, he’s made 16 albums — the last seven for Alligator — each its own unique chapter in the book of Tommy Castro. Ranging from horn-fueled R& B to piping hot blues to fiery, stripped-down rock ‘n’ roll, each release is solidly built upon Tommy’s unshakable musical foundation—a dynamic mix of 1960s-influenced guitar
-fueled blues, testifying Memphis-soaked blue-eyed soul and Latin-tinged East SanJose funk, all driven by Castro’s grab-you-by-the-collar vocals and
passionate guitar work. Blues Revue declared, “Tommy Castro can do no wrong.” Tommy Castro & The Painkillers come to town with a new release, “A Bluesman Came to Town.”
https://www.tommycastro.com

SONNY LANDRETH w/CINDY CASHDOLLAR
w/sg THE SUITCASE JUNKET
Friday, March 31, 8:00pm
Tickets: $30
The king of slydeco!
After a dozen acclaimed albums, virtuoso slide guitarist and bandleader Sonny Landreth found himself at an artistic crossroads. He wanted to finally create the full-length acoustic collection his fans had long requested. But he was also itching to capture the sound of his stalwart electric trio augmented by a couple of his favorite collaborators. Sonny’s "Recorded Live in Lafayette" album is a 16-song opus that covers more musical ground than any single album ever could, as the singer and songwriter's work stretches and twists across 93 minutes of full-band acoustic and electric bottleneck lightning. You can get a taste of the magic without going to Lafayette right here at The Ark —Sonny Landreth is one of the great live guitarists of our time! This time around, Sonny is accompanied by the reigning queen of the steel guitar, Cindy Cashdollar. The Suitcase Junket opens; they have a new album, “The
End Is New.”
https://www.sonnylandreth.com
https://thesuitcasejunket.com/