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Richard March

Richard March 2nd Fridays at The Torch

Torch Club
904 15th St

May 10, 2024

6:00 PM PDT
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2nd Friday fun at The historic Torch Club with Richard March & his band of players.

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Richard March Biography

March is a native Californian who is a transplant to the Sacramento area where he quickly earned an engaged fanbase and regular performance opportunities. Early on, legendary promoter Jerry Perry added him to a distinguished roster of performers in Perry’s exclusive summer concert series. But March’s Bay Area upbringing is indelibly etched in his evocative lyrics, and his storyteller songwriting. His breezy roots-based musicality recalls the heart-on-your-sleeve tradition of Jason Isbell, Patti Griffin, Tom Petty, Paul Simon, and Jackson Brown. Thematically, March’s songs explore social commentary, aspirational self-talk, compassion, impressionistic descriptions of his beloved Bay Area hometown, and the many lives he’s lived.

March’s long time band mates are guitarist Steve Randall (2006 and 2007 Sammie winner for Best Guitarist), drummer Kevin “the Father” Priest and Tyler Ragle, his bassist/harmony vocalist and occasional co-writer.

Coming from a family of Bay Area public school teachers, and growing up in the 1970s-1980s, March’s love of language and respect for public service is apparent.

In the early 1990s, March studied voice, composition and musical theatre at San Francisco State University, joined the local coffeehouse and club scene, and became part of a thriving songwriter community that included other local favorites, Matt Nathanson, Noe Venable, Ben Graves and Box Set. He recorded two albums there, The Bridge in 1994, and a self-titled disc in 1999. Both were well-received, garnering him showcase opportunities in radio personality/music promoter Bonnie Simmon's SFO1 Conference and the city-wide "Making Waves Music Festival."

After a stint in Nashville, Richard relocated to Sacramento in 2001 where he grabbed the attention of local critics and music fans alike with his buoyant live shows and These Dreams. He has won the praise of every one of the roots music legends he has opened for— from folk icon Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, to the great bluesmen/songwriters Nick Gravenites and John Hammond, to rockabilly hero Lee Rocker, and most recently, Johnny Cash’s original backing band, the Tennesse Three.
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