Griffin House
The Sapphire Room
2900 Chinden Blvd
Boise, ID 83714
May 16, 2024
8:00 PM MDT
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Emily
June 8th 2024
Griffin House was AMAZING! I have never been to the veterans Park amphitheater and it was a great venue. The Sound system was very nice. You’ll want to bring your own chair or blanket. The lighting in the evening was also cool. They even have a really reasonably priced concession stand. Overall, a really great night!
Springfield, OH@Veterans Park Amphitheater
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About the venue
Boise’s premier listening room is the best kept secret between Austin and Portland. With available seating for 150 guests, a state of the art sound and lighting system, c...
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Griffin House Biography
Griffin House was born and raised in Springfield, Ohio. He picked up the guitar when he was 18, started writing songs right away, and within a couple years started making records and performing live.
In August 2004, House was featured on the CBS Sunday Morning show, music journalist Bill Flanagan (MTV/VH1) raved about Lost and Found (House's first nationally released record), putting the newcomer on his short list of the best emerging songwriters in the U.S. “I bought House’s CD after a show in New York City,” said Flanagan, “and this never happens: I took it home and must have listened to it 20 times that weekend. I was knocked out.
Several self-released albums followed, and in 2008 House released Flying Upside Down, produced by Jeff Trott and featuring Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench. House has toured extensively, opening for the Cranberries, Josh Ritter, John Mellencamp, Ron Sexsmith, Patti Scialfa, Mat Kearney, and many more. These days House tours the United States both solo-acoustic and with a band headlining his own shows.
Read MoreIn August 2004, House was featured on the CBS Sunday Morning show, music journalist Bill Flanagan (MTV/VH1) raved about Lost and Found (House's first nationally released record), putting the newcomer on his short list of the best emerging songwriters in the U.S. “I bought House’s CD after a show in New York City,” said Flanagan, “and this never happens: I took it home and must have listened to it 20 times that weekend. I was knocked out.
Several self-released albums followed, and in 2008 House released Flying Upside Down, produced by Jeff Trott and featuring Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench. House has toured extensively, opening for the Cranberries, Josh Ritter, John Mellencamp, Ron Sexsmith, Patti Scialfa, Mat Kearney, and many more. These days House tours the United States both solo-acoustic and with a band headlining his own shows.
Folk Acoustic Rock
Folk Alternative
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