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RB Morris With Mike Strauss The Evening Muse Thursday February 11, 2010 Doors 7:00 PM / Music 8:00 PM Tickets: $10.00 Advance & $12.00 DOS Tickets can be purchased in advance at CD Warehouse (King's Drive), Manifest Discs, Sunshine Daydreams (NoDa), online at CarolinaTix or Music Today and by phone at 1.800.594.TIXX or 704.372.1000 |
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RB
Morris is a singer-songwriter, poet, playwright who has spent most
of his life in Knoxville and in the mountains of East Tennessee. He
grew up on old-time music and rock 'n' roll, but an older brother
pointed him to other influences— Southern writers, the novels of
Joyce, Arthur Rimbaud and the music of Bob Dylan. He played his way
through the clubs and honkytonks of the mountains, first with bands
with old-time fiddlers and then later with groups that rocked. He
traveled the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Europe, then back up into the
Appalachians, where he lived for a year in near seclusion in a
primitive cabin. Later, on the road to the West to San Francisco—the
patron city of the Beats—he moved in the circles that surrounded
poet Gregory Corso and made friends with Kerouac biographer Gerry
Nicosia. |
Artist's Web Site
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"I was
impressed by Mike Strauss. He was playing solo with a bluesy,
finger-picking style acoustic guitar. He had a great voice, very
reminiscent of Mark Knopfler, and he was a great songwriter. His
songs had a bluesy, rootsy feel to them. He seemed one of those
genuinely honest artists, shyly geeky and just happy to be up there
playing -- which is a high compliment, I think!" |
![]() Artist's Web Site Hear an mp3 clip from Mike Strauss |