Concerts at the Barn proudly presents Gill Landry
Event description
Concerts at the Barn is excited to welcome Gill Landry for a show sure to be a delight.Â
As always, we have a potluck, starting at 6pm, prior to the show. It's a casual event where music lovers can get to know each other and share food. BYOB
Now a bit more about Gill Landry: He is a two-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter, multi- instrumentalist, and visual artist. A Louisiana native, Gill got his start as a busker, living out of Volkswagens between the streets of New Orleans and the Pacific Northwest. After immersing himself in the rich tapestry of American folk music, in 2004, he met the Nashville outfit Old Crow Medicine Show, with whom he worked from their van-and-trailer days to Grammy wins and their induction into the Grand Ole Opry. In 2015, he parted ways with the band, dedicating himself to his own writing and solo creative pursuits.
In his six solo albums, Landry exhibits a versatility and unwavering commitment to his artistic evolution. His compositions, marked by an ever-evolving voice, transcend genre boundaries, weaving a seamless blend of styles that range widely from cinematic grandeur to intimate introspection. Collaborating with a cadre of esteemed musicians, Landry constantly crafts recordings that resonate with both timelessness and innovation. To quote one critic, "...his ability to expertly weave through well-worn themes of love and loss in a way that reinvents the musical wheel still comes across as astounding..."
With countless performances and over a million miles on the road under him, Landry is a seasoned troubadour who has shared stages with a diverse array of artists and friends over the years, including Laura Marling, Justin Townes Earle, Brandi Carlile, The Felice Brothers, Mumford & Sons, Ben Harper, Michael Hurley, Bruce Hornsby, Warren Haynes, Andre Williams, Nathaniel Rateliff, to mention a few.
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