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Jeffrey Foucault
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• 10 Upcoming Shows
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Merch (ad)
Horse Latitudes
$13.80
Ghost Repeater
$4.76
Salt As Wolves
$12.00
Cold Satellite (Lisa Olstein Poetry)
$11.85
Miles from the Lightning
$18.00
Blood Brothers
$33.29
Cavalcade
$19.55
Stripping Cane
$27.45
Shoot the Moon Right Between the Eyes...
$19.67
Seven Curses
$30.00
Jeffrey Foucault's tour
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Fan Reviews
Darwin
October 19th 2023
Enjoyed the out door venue. Everyone seemed to have a good time.
Winthrop, WA@Sun Mountain Lodge
charles
October 19th 2023
An excellent show. The venue setup was excellent, the two artists were really artists, with song selection, gifted playing and singing, and they both connected well with the audience. The show made me look forward to the next time I have an opportunity to see and hear Jeffrey Foucault.
Winthrop, WA@Sun Mountain Lodge
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About Jeffrey Foucault
I take the small roads when I can. I hit the small rooms with a couple old guitars and a 5-watt Skylark amp. Sometimes with a band, and then I stand up. Mostly it’s just me and my friend Billy Conway, the best drummer I ever heard. Then we both sit down and I stomp my foot. I own a Smith Corona typewriter and a Western Bell rotary phone, and I use both. I wore a pearl snap cowboy shirt in my Kindergarten school picture. Irony isn’t my thing. I write songs about love, memory, God, desire, wilderness and loss.
I grew up in Wisconsin. My Dad wore a tie to work and played a knock-off Gibson with a chunk of the headstock missing where he’d backed over it with the car. Mom sang along. I knew all my Grandparents well into my thirties, and both my Great Grandmas. Winter Sundays were for church or ice-fishing, and summers we hauled an old travel trailer up to the north woods. School was a drag, and I mostly drew pictures. When I was 11 I bought a cassette copy of Little Richard’s Greatest Hits. At 17 I learned to play all the songs on John Prine’s 1971 debut in my room with the door locked and subway posters of British New Wave bands looking morbidly on. At 19 I stole a copy of Townes Van Zandt’s ‘Live & Obscure’. At 24 I made a record and start traveling around the country. I have two older brothers. They don’t sing but they both fish.
I live out in New England now in a little town with a river through the middle. I can’t get home without crossing good water and it fairly makes up for living east, which isn’t in my blood. We have a chicken coop and a little barn and an old car that runs. I like to listen to records real loud when I do the dishes, and I do most of the dishes.
I grew up in Wisconsin. My Dad wore a tie to work and played a knock-off Gibson with a chunk of the headstock missing where he’d backed over it with the car. Mom sang along. I knew all my Grandparents well into my thirties, and both my Great Grandmas. Winter Sundays were for church or ice-fishing, and summers we hauled an old travel trailer up to the north woods. School was a drag, and I mostly drew pictures. When I was 11 I bought a cassette copy of Little Richard’s Greatest Hits. At 17 I learned to play all the songs on John Prine’s 1971 debut in my room with the door locked and subway posters of British New Wave bands looking morbidly on. At 19 I stole a copy of Townes Van Zandt’s ‘Live & Obscure’. At 24 I made a record and start traveling around the country. I have two older brothers. They don’t sing but they both fish.
I live out in New England now in a little town with a river through the middle. I can’t get home without crossing good water and it fairly makes up for living east, which isn’t in my blood. We have a chicken coop and a little barn and an old car that runs. I like to listen to records real loud when I do the dishes, and I do most of the dishes.
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Genres:
Music, Rock & Roll, Singer Songwriter, Blues & Country.
Hometown:
Whitewater, Wisconsin
No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to Jeffrey Foucault to play in your city
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concerts and tour dates
Upcoming
Past
all concerts & live streams
Show More Dates (10)
Live Photos of Jeffrey Foucault
View All Photos
Merch (ad)
Horse Latitudes
$13.80
Ghost Repeater
$4.76
Salt As Wolves
$12.00
Cold Satellite (Lisa Olstein Poetry)
$11.85
Miles from the Lightning
$18.00
Blood Brothers
$33.29
Cavalcade
$19.55
Stripping Cane
$27.45
Shoot the Moon Right Between the Eyes...
$19.67
Seven Curses
$30.00
Jeffrey Foucault's tour
Fan Reviews
Darwin
October 19th 2023
Enjoyed the out door venue. Everyone seemed to have a good time.
Winthrop, WA@Sun Mountain Lodge
charles
October 19th 2023
An excellent show. The venue setup was excellent, the two artists were really artists, with song selection, gifted playing and singing, and they both connected well with the audience. The show made me look forward to the next time I have an opportunity to see and hear Jeffrey Foucault.
Winthrop, WA@Sun Mountain Lodge
View More Fan Reviews
About Jeffrey Foucault
I take the small roads when I can. I hit the small rooms with a couple old guitars and a 5-watt Skylark amp. Sometimes with a band, and then I stand up. Mostly it’s just me and my friend Billy Conway, the best drummer I ever heard. Then we both sit down and I stomp my foot. I own a Smith Corona typewriter and a Western Bell rotary phone, and I use both. I wore a pearl snap cowboy shirt in my Kindergarten school picture. Irony isn’t my thing. I write songs about love, memory, God, desire, wilderness and loss.
I grew up in Wisconsin. My Dad wore a tie to work and played a knock-off Gibson with a chunk of the headstock missing where he’d backed over it with the car. Mom sang along. I knew all my Grandparents well into my thirties, and both my Great Grandmas. Winter Sundays were for church or ice-fishing, and summers we hauled an old travel trailer up to the north woods. School was a drag, and I mostly drew pictures. When I was 11 I bought a cassette copy of Little Richard’s Greatest Hits. At 17 I learned to play all the songs on John Prine’s 1971 debut in my room with the door locked and subway posters of British New Wave bands looking morbidly on. At 19 I stole a copy of Townes Van Zandt’s ‘Live & Obscure’. At 24 I made a record and start traveling around the country. I have two older brothers. They don’t sing but they both fish.
I live out in New England now in a little town with a river through the middle. I can’t get home without crossing good water and it fairly makes up for living east, which isn’t in my blood. We have a chicken coop and a little barn and an old car that runs. I like to listen to records real loud when I do the dishes, and I do most of the dishes.
I grew up in Wisconsin. My Dad wore a tie to work and played a knock-off Gibson with a chunk of the headstock missing where he’d backed over it with the car. Mom sang along. I knew all my Grandparents well into my thirties, and both my Great Grandmas. Winter Sundays were for church or ice-fishing, and summers we hauled an old travel trailer up to the north woods. School was a drag, and I mostly drew pictures. When I was 11 I bought a cassette copy of Little Richard’s Greatest Hits. At 17 I learned to play all the songs on John Prine’s 1971 debut in my room with the door locked and subway posters of British New Wave bands looking morbidly on. At 19 I stole a copy of Townes Van Zandt’s ‘Live & Obscure’. At 24 I made a record and start traveling around the country. I have two older brothers. They don’t sing but they both fish.
I live out in New England now in a little town with a river through the middle. I can’t get home without crossing good water and it fairly makes up for living east, which isn’t in my blood. We have a chicken coop and a little barn and an old car that runs. I like to listen to records real loud when I do the dishes, and I do most of the dishes.
Show More
Genres:
Music, Rock & Roll, Singer Songwriter, Blues & Country.
Hometown:
Whitewater, Wisconsin
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