Carson McHone
Folk All Y'all - Evergreen Presbyterian Church
1567 Overton Park Ave
Memphis, TN 38112
Dec 16, 2017
7:00 PM UTC
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About this concert
As a series that focuses on touring artists, we’re really lucky to be supported by Memphis musicians who appreciate what we’re doing and help out in numerous ways, especially when it comes to spotting astounding out-of-town talent that deserves an outlet here. So when (recently relocated) Tim Regan told me about this amazing woman bouncing between Austin and Nashville, I knew I should pay attention. Rolling Stone just named Carson McHone one of ten new country artists you should know, she was a stand-out at Americanafest (the clip is from last year’s but you get the gist), and she just tore up the Austin City Limits Music Festival. Her thoughtful, resonant songwriting and classically country voice have been noted and praised the world over, and she’s shared the stage with artists ranging from Jerry Jeff Walker to Gary Clark Jr. to Lydia Loveless. We’re thrilled to have her come by for the first ever Folk All Y’all(-la-la-la-la) Holiday Show. CARSON SOUNDS GREAT! HOW DO I HEAR HER? The show will be Saturday, December 16th with doors opening at 7pm and music starting at 7:30. All tickets are $20, general admission, with 100% of sales going to the artist. This show is part of our Listening Room series, so we will be in an intimate but public location and allow guests to BYOB (responsibly). We’ll announce the location and post the ticket link at least 30 days before the event. To make sure you’re updated, email rsvp@folkallyall.com to join the guest list.
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Clay
November 25th 2022
Powerful performance! Strong voice and intense stage presence. Looking forward to the next time.
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Carson McHone Biography
Still Life (Merge Records/Loose Music), Carson McHone’s third album, quivers like a tightrope, with songs about existing within tension and surviving beyond the breaking point. These are stories of sabotage, confusion, and surrender.
"The songs on Still Life probe the permeable boundaries between desolation and exhilaration, isolation and community, failure and hope, loss and love" —No Depression
Still Life invites us to gasp at our own reflection, while acknowledging the unsettling beauty in this breath.
Written in fleeting moments between busy tour schedules in McHone’s home state of Texas, the album was recorded in relative seclusion in southern Ontario in the fall of 2020 with Canadian multi instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer, Daniel Romano.
The phrasing and tones recall the late 60’s and early 70’s, another era of transition and innovation (think John Cale, The Kinks, Richard and Linda Thompson).
"(Still Life) captures a sense of liberation, of somehow being removed from all that has just gone before. This freedom is reflected in the music as Carson McHone steps confidently away from her more established country roots and arrives at pace with a richer, more complete sound." - God Is In The TV / Simon Godley
McHone has done extensive tours in support of Still Life across the US, Canada, Europe, and the UK, as well as joining forces with Romano as a member of his band, The Outfit, for subsequent albums and tours with the group.
Read More"The songs on Still Life probe the permeable boundaries between desolation and exhilaration, isolation and community, failure and hope, loss and love" —No Depression
Still Life invites us to gasp at our own reflection, while acknowledging the unsettling beauty in this breath.
Written in fleeting moments between busy tour schedules in McHone’s home state of Texas, the album was recorded in relative seclusion in southern Ontario in the fall of 2020 with Canadian multi instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer, Daniel Romano.
The phrasing and tones recall the late 60’s and early 70’s, another era of transition and innovation (think John Cale, The Kinks, Richard and Linda Thompson).
"(Still Life) captures a sense of liberation, of somehow being removed from all that has just gone before. This freedom is reflected in the music as Carson McHone steps confidently away from her more established country roots and arrives at pace with a richer, more complete sound." - God Is In The TV / Simon Godley
McHone has done extensive tours in support of Still Life across the US, Canada, Europe, and the UK, as well as joining forces with Romano as a member of his band, The Outfit, for subsequent albums and tours with the group.
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