Susan Gibson & Mary Bragg
Susan Gibson
McGonigel's Mucky Duck
2425 Norfolk St
Houston, TX 77098-4113
23 mai 2024
19:00 UTC−5
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Susan Gibson
“The Hard Stuff is what happens when a brilliant intellect conjures heart and life experience into song, conveyed in a voice you want to crawl inside forever, and produced to perfection without any hint of compromise.” – Eliza Gilkyson
“When I listen to a Susan Gibson song, I know she is sharing a piece if her heart and soul with me. Susan writes about true stories in her life. She writes with courage puts forth her message with powerful and heartfelt guitar and vocals. It only takes a few lines of her recorded songs for me to recognize that “Susan Sound.” Her new record has that for sure. Enjoy…..” – Lloyd Maines – Music producer and musician.
Mary Bragg
“Standout songwriter Bragg spins threads from years of experiences into a magnificent form of Southern storytelling. These new tracks are deeply personal, but not in a diaristic sense. They are refined and draw from a stockpile of understanding that took years to accumulate.” -Nashville Scene
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Monte
17 septembre 2016
Always a pleasure to hear Susan. And yell "Check the oil!"
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McGonigel's Mucky Duck, located in the heart of Houston, Texas, is an intimate live music venue known for presenting "The livest music in Texas." Renowned for its cozy at...
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Biographie de Susan Gibson
“New Dog, Old Tricks” recaptures and reinvents two songs co-written with ex-bandmate Scott Melott. Look for a hauntingly desperate but utterly timely delivery of “Miles City,” a song so cloaked in despair that it clings to the listener long past the last note. The frustrated communicator comes out in “Walls Come Down,” a moody piece with a pop/rock edge.Both songs represent the versatility of Gibson’s songwriting prowess and underscore the “huge emotional growth” she’s undergone since the Groobees disbanded. “New Dog, Old Tricks” reflects what others will say has been a circuitous route to her own good fortune, but Gibson has gotten there, nonetheless, and listeners will be thankful for it.
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