THE HONEY DEWDROPS
Scottsville, Virginia
Friday, July 10th, 2009
HEMBREE HOUSE CONCERT RESERVATIONS

Located in Fayetteville, Arkansas
$10 - $20 Donation appreciated
JOHANN WAGNER
Austin, Texas
Wednesday, July 15th, 2009


Reservation Confirmation, Directions and Further Details will be sent via email the week of the event.
THE BLUE HIT
Wednesday, September 23rd
7pm
RAINA ROSE
Sunday, September 13th
7pm
NOAH EARLE
Hallsville, Mo
Friday, November 13th
7pm
PAST HOUSE CONCERTS
UPCOMING House Concerts
TEXAS SONGWRITERS IN THE ROUND featuring:
KEN GAINES
                                                JOHANN WAGNER
and DAVID GLASER (honorary Texan)
7pm Tuesday
February 16th
7pm Wednesday
March 24th
"Jonathan Byrd doesn’t sing songs;
he sings truth."
- performingsongwriter.com

"I thought I was listening to a young
Doc Watson."
- Jay Moulon, Southeast Performer Magazine

"Jonathan's delightful, substantive songs are rich with imagery and textures of influences from Appalachian, country, early American balladry, modern atmospheric Mideastern, urban and old timey folk music. A stalwart of modern folk music, Jonathan is constantly evolving in new musical directions and each incarnation has proven to be masterful. Like a gourmet chef, Jonathan does not create the same dish twice, so we're not sure what he will bring to the table tonight. But if music were a meal, Jonathan would prepare us a banquet. Catch this Kerrville New Folk winner as often as you can; you'll never get 'full', your appetite will only grow."
-Uncle Calvin's Coffeehouse, Dallas, TX

Folk legend Tom Paxton discovered Jonathan Byrd's music and sent him a quick email, saying, "What a treat to hear someone so deeply rooted in tradition, yet growing in his own beautiful way." He had just released "Wildflowers," in late 2001, simple tales of love and death that seemed to be a hundred years old or more. In 2003 Byrd released his second album, "The Waitress" and won the prestigious New Folk competition in Kerrville, TX. That year, he set CD sales records at the festival.

For his third album, Jonathan approached his friends, the critically acclaimed world-music duo known as Dromedary, often featured on National Public Radio's All Things Considered. "The Sea and The Sky" is the result, a vast, poetic suite of music that weds world sounds to deeply rooted folk balladry.

A native of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Jonathan grew up singing in the Southern Baptist church, where his father preached and his mother played piano. After four years in the Navy, he returned to Chapel Hill to play in rock bands in that legendary underground music scene. A friend of Jonathan's invited him to an old-time fiddle festival in the mountains of southwest Virginia, where his writing began to change. Assimilating the sounds of southern traditional music, Byrd wrote new songs in an ancient style.

One of those first songs was "Velma," a murder ballad based on the true story of Velma Barfield, the last woman to be executed in North Carolina (in 1984) and the murderer of Jonathan's own grandfather. This was the track that prompted Tom Paxton to respond so eloquently to Byrd's music.

As Jonathan grows into a contemporary artist of increasing influence, his traditional roots are always evident in his simple, poetic storytelling and classic flatpick guitar style. But, as quoted in a recent interview for Dirty Linen magazine, Jonathan says, "Everything I do is a departure from what I've done." "The Sea and the Sky" is certainly evidence of that. Keep an ear out for an upcoming electric album, sure to take us further out on a limb without forgetting our roots.
I will attend the TEXAS IN THE ROUND Concert on Tuesday, February 16th
I will attend the JONATHAN BYRD House Concert on Wednesday, March 24th
KC CLIFFORD
OKC, Oklahoma
Friday, October 30th, 2009
7pm