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DESCRIPTION:Not so long ago\, GARRISON STARR hit the road supporting Stev
 e Earle\, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Melissa Etheridge. No surprise\, the
 n\, that she's learned a thing or two about crafting a great story. Star
 r regularly pinches a sleight of hand or passing sound bite and turns it
  into a rich character assessment.The Mississippi native struck a major 
 chord on 2002's hallmark Songs From Take-Off to Landing. Breezy tunes li
 ke "Big Sky"\, "At the Heart of This Thing" and "Knucklehead" brought to
 gether the independent integrity of Triple-A radio and the polished smil
 e typically aimed at mainstream play. Everything internal-head\, heart a
 nd hope-worked on a universal scale. The liner notes photo accompanying 
 her acknowledgments spoke volumes: Captured screaming jubilantly\, Starr
 \, both hands locked with heavy-metal horns\, seems through the clouds. 
 It was a profound high. In the years since\, Starr has made the road her
  home and garnered a passionate and loyal following. From her adopted ho
 me of Los Angeles to NYC\, Nashville to Miami - Starr has crisscrossed t
 he country and continued to entrench herself as a sure fire draw in the 
 indie pop / rock space. Ever the media darling\, Starr's focus has never
  been on their fickle pen\, but turned instead to a direct relationship 
 with her fans. Many offer adoration specifically for her consistency\, a
 nd Starr's genuine\, earthy songwriting approach makes it easy to keep r
 ooting-fists clenched and shaking for more artistic evolution. Her songs
  seem effortless\, absolutely unselfconscious and suggest the next time 
 out she might reach the sky again. "This is really how I feel\," Starr s
 ings through on "Spectacle" from her last release\, The Girl That Killed
  September"\, and I'm gonna scream until it's real." Now\, that's more l
 ike it.DAVID BERKELEY is a romantic realist\, known for his ability to l
 ook at the human condition in all its complexity and give us luminous so
 ngs full of sunshine and anguish\, melancholy and delight. He brings the
  people and situations he sings about to vibrant life with a warm\, rich
  tenor that often slips into an aching falsetto to underline the overwhe
 lming emotions that can move us to tears or laughter. Daytrotter's\, Sea
 n Moeller\, explains Berkeley best - &ldquo\;He deals with the tales of 
 men struggling to figure out what it all means out there in the cold\, c
 ruel world\, and where it all fits... The songs on Strange Light\, while
  mostly downtrodden and beat up\, are affirming and full of something mu
 ch more than just mild intrigue.&rdquo\;While living in a 35-person vill
 age in the mountains of Corsica\, David Berkeley wrote the most haunting
  and powerful music of his life. Upon returning to America\, he began re
 cording a collection of these songs. The result\, to be released in Janu
 ary 25\, 2011\, is Berkeley&rsquo\;s 4th studio album\, Some Kind of Cur
 e\, rich with the images from that Mediterranean island and even the sou
 nds of the village church bell and Corsican singers that David recorded 
 while there. Produced by Will Robertson and entirely fan-funded\, the al
 bum features Peter Bradley Adams on piano\, Kevin O&rsquo\;Donnell (Andr
 ew Bird) on drums\, Kim Taylor (Over the Rhine) on background vocals\, a
 nd Lex Price (Mindy Smith) on mandolin and guitars. Berkeley&rsquo\;s ph
 ilosophic and poetic lyrics have always set him apart from other singers
  of his generation. These songs feature his best writing yet\, from the 
 private whispers of a father to a son in the heartbreaking closing balla
 d &ldquo\;Winter Winds&rdquo\; to the roadside romance in the uptempo &l
 dquo\;Parachute.&rdquo\; His &ldquo\;lustrous melancholy&rdquo\; voice\,
  as described by the New York times\, has never sounded better. Berkeley
  has also written an accompanying book of short stories (one for each so
 ng)\, 140 Goats and a Guitar\, the Stories Behind Some Kind of Cure\, to
  be released in conjunction with the album.\n- Purchase Tickets Here -\n
 http://www.eddieowenpresents.com/
URL:http://duluth.patch.com/events/eddie-owen-presents-at-the-rct-garriso
 n-starr-david-berkeley
SUMMARY:EDDIE OWEN PRESENTS AT THE RCT - Garrison Starr &amp\; David Berk
 eley
LOCATION:Red Clay Theatre: 3116 Main St\, Duluth\, GA
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