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Nathan Graham
Tuesday Jukebox - Season 4, Episode 1
Hanover Strings
34 S Main St
Hanover, NH 03755
Oct 3, 2023
7:00 PM EDT
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About this concert
Here In The Valley presents
The Tuesday Jukebox - a podcast concert series hosted by Jakob Breitbach * Fiddle Ninja 🎻🥷
Season 4 - live streaming from Hanover Strings
Suggested donation at the door
Limited seating so RSVP at jakobbreitbach@gmail.com
More info @ https://www.hereinthevalley.org/tuesday-jukebox
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Eric
December 22nd 2024
Nathan and the band were incredible. Great crowd and the band with the horn section was amazing. Have seen Nathan Graham before in an acoustic show, and it was great, but this was a whole new level.
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Nathan Graham Biography
When you think of a singer-songwriter, who comes to mind?
Nathan Graham says it probably isn’t somebody who looks like he does, and he wants to change that.
Born and raised in Chicago, Graham meshes South Side Blues with Nashville Americana, beginning his career backing blues singers at famous haunts like Buddy Guy’s Legends and Kingston Mines. He spent a decade as a guitar-for-hire before picking up a mic to tell his own stories on the stage.
Soulful and steady, Graham’s music offers a raw introspective of the human condition that’s both painful and comforting. His guitar conveys heartbreak, lyrics tell stories of regret, but his rich vocal delivery offers the remedy.
Having brought his songs on international tours with both major label and indie acts, Graham is challenging the notion of what it means to be a singer-songwriter. He's driving inclusivity within the genre, and he hopes to evoke a sense of understanding in the process.
“I’m writing about universal experiences,” he says. “I’m writing music to connect my story to yours, show you all that we have in common, and maybe help both of us feel less alone.”
Read MoreNathan Graham says it probably isn’t somebody who looks like he does, and he wants to change that.
Born and raised in Chicago, Graham meshes South Side Blues with Nashville Americana, beginning his career backing blues singers at famous haunts like Buddy Guy’s Legends and Kingston Mines. He spent a decade as a guitar-for-hire before picking up a mic to tell his own stories on the stage.
Soulful and steady, Graham’s music offers a raw introspective of the human condition that’s both painful and comforting. His guitar conveys heartbreak, lyrics tell stories of regret, but his rich vocal delivery offers the remedy.
Having brought his songs on international tours with both major label and indie acts, Graham is challenging the notion of what it means to be a singer-songwriter. He's driving inclusivity within the genre, and he hopes to evoke a sense of understanding in the process.
“I’m writing about universal experiences,” he says. “I’m writing music to connect my story to yours, show you all that we have in common, and maybe help both of us feel less alone.”
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