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John McCutcheon in Concert - Seattle
Tickets will be available at the door.
A concert with multiple Grammy nominee singer-songwriter John McCutcheon benefiting the peace and justice work of the Church Council of Greater Seattle.
John McCutcheon is one of the most respected and loved folksingers. As an instrumentalist, he is a master of a dozen different traditional instruments, most notably the rare and beautiful hammer dulcimer. His songwriting has been hailed by critics and singers around the globe. His thirty recordings have garnered every imaginable honor including seven Grammy nominations. And his commitment to grass roots political organizations has put him on the front lines of many of the issues important to communities and workers.
People of every generation and background seem to feel at home in a concert hall when John McCutcheon takes the stage, with what critics describe as "little feats of magic," "breathtaking in their ease and grace ," and "like a conversation with an illuminating old friend." Whether in print, on record, or on stage, few people communicate with the versatility, charm, wit or pure talent of John McCutcheon.
"John McCutcheon is not only one of the best musicians in the USA . . . he is committed to helping hard-working people everywhere to organize and push this world in a better direction." Pete Seeger
Learn more about John McCutcheon at www.folkmusic.com
The Church Council of Greater Seattle's mission is to create a diverse community of churches and individuals who respond to the Gospel of Jesus Christ by building relationships of unity while working collaboratively for the common good. We partner with interfaith, community, and government organizations in our collective work for the common good with a particular emphasis on peace with justice. Learn more at www.thechurchcouncil.org.
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LocationSeattle First United Methodist Church (View)
180 Denny Way
Seattle, WA 98109
United States
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Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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