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Erin McKeown Concert: Durham
Parish Hall, St. Philip's Episcopal Church
Durham, NC
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Erin McKeown Concert: Durham
It's Spring and that means it's soon time for another terrific show benefiting Urban Ministries of Durham!

Singer/songwriter/guitarist/producer/playwright/podcaster and all around entertaining gal ERIN McKEOWN is our guest on Friday, April 26!

Erin lives in rural western Massachusetts, hails from Fredericksburg, VA...and spent a brief time living right here in Durham back in the mid-ish '90s!

Here's more from her bio:

Erin McKeown (pronounced MICK-yone) is a musician, writer, and producer known internationally for her prolific disregard of stylistic boundaries. She has released 10 full length albums over the last 20 years, all the while refining her distinctive and challenging mix of American musical forms. Her first musical, Miss You Like Hell, opened Off-Broadway at The Public Theater in 2018, where it was nominated for 5 Drama Desk Awards, including Best Lyrics, Best Music and Best Orchestrations, and The Wall Street Journal named it Best Musical of 2018.

Leading her own band, she has performed at Bonnaroo, Glastonbury, and the Newport Folk Festivals. A familiar presence on NPR and the BBC, McKeowns songs have also appeared in numerous commercials and television shows.

While a student at Brown University, Erin was a resident artist at Providence, RIs revolutionary community arts organization AS220. A 2011-2012 fellow at Harvards Berkman Klein Center For Internet & Society, she is also the recipient of a 2016 writing fellowship from The Studios of Key West and a 2018 residency at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts.

Her latest solo release is 2017s MIRRORS BREAK BACK.

Performed with:  Amos Lee, Anais Mitchell, Ani DiFranco, Andrew Bird,  Ben Sollee, Carrie Rodriguez, Jason Isbell, Joan Baez, Josh Ritter, Kris Delmhorst, Lake Street Dive, Mike Doughty, Richard Thompson, Thao & The Get Down Stay Down, The Mountain Goats, and Welcome To Night Vale.

Appeared at: Bonnaroo, Newport Folk, Glastonbury. Beacon Theater, Olympia Theater, Royal Festival Hall, Sidney Opera House. Late Night with Conan OBrien, Later with Jools Holland, NPR, BBC.

Songs Placed: The Good Fight, Bunheads, Desperate Housewives, Awkward, Gilmore Girls, The L Word, Nip/Tuck, Roswell ,  Tesco, Google, Ferraro Praline, Bose.

FUN FACT: She has written a song via text message with her friend Rachel Maddow.

FUN FACT: Erin has made 8 episodes of her acclaimed Cabin Fever series of live webcasts streamed from her house in rural western Massachusetts. Described as Waynes World meets the Judy Garland Show, the series has garnered considerable attention for its entertaining exploration of the intersections of art, technology, and commerce. You can watch the whole series here.

Refreshments will be available. Parking is free after 7 PM, when doors open. This is a Strings Attached Production; all Strings Attached profits benefit Urban Ministries of Durham. Advance tickets are on sale now for $20 ($15 for under 20/over 60; childcare available). Call 919-682-5708 for more information.

ABOUT URBAN MINISTRIES OF DURHAM
The mission of Urban Ministries of Durham is to provide food, clothing, shelter, and counseling to neighbors in need. Every night, UMD provides emergency shelter to persons without homes. Every day it serves hundreds of meals to hungry people. Hundreds more food insecure persons receive free groceries for in-home preparation every month. And UMD's Clothing Closet provides free clothes in a boutique-like setting. Urban Ministries of Durham strives to create a welcoming, caring, and compassionate environment that affirms the dignity of its guests, donors, volunteers and staff. For more information, visit umdurham.org.

ABOUT STRINGS ATTACHED PRODUCTIONS
Strings Attached was started at St. Philip's Episcopal Church in downtown Durham by its former rector, and resident music lover Scott Benhase (now Bishop of Georgia). Its concerts feature top names in Americana, roots and rock music performing in the intimate, listening room environment of the St. Philip's Parish Hall. Strings Attached is an all-volunteer run, non-profit group that directs any and all profits to benefit the work of Urban Ministries of Durham.

Urban Ministries of Durham: umdurham.org
Strings Attached/St. Philip's: stphilipsdurham.org

Jonah Kendall, Rector, Saint Philip's Episcopal Church
919-682-5708, jonahkendall@stphilipsdurham.org
Rebekah Radisch, Strings Attached, St. Philip's Episcopal Church
919-201-1183, StringsAttachedDurham@gmail.com

A Strings Attached Production (ASAP)

Location

Parish Hall, St. Philip's Episcopal Church (View)
403 East Main Street
Durham, NC 27701
United States

Categories

Arts > Burlesque & Cabaret
Arts > Literary
Arts > Performance
Music > Americana
Music > Folk
Music > Indie
Music > Rock
Music > Singer/Songwriter
Other > Charity
Other > Family-Friendly
Social > LGBT

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Dog Friendly: Yes!
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

Contact

Owner: Strings Attached Productions
On BPT Since: Sep 28, 2011
 
Janice Glasser/Rebekah Radisch
www.stphilipsdurham.org


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