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Kray Van Kirk


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KRAY VAN KIRK IN CONCERT at The Roots Cellar at UBC

September 21st, 2024  at 7pm for $20


Roots Cellar is located at University Baptist Church in Dinkytown at 1219 University Ave SE, Minneapolis MN 55414.
Bus routes are a block away and parking is available in small lots next door, paid lots around dinkytown, and street parking as well.


Kray Van Kirk, who will be performing at the Roots Cellar at University Baptist Church on September 21st, 2024 at 7pm, left a career in the sciences to write songs in which everyone, of any identity or history or creed, can know that they are on the Hero’s Journey. A fine finger-style guitarist with a precise baritone and roots in the Celtic tradition, Van Kirk obtained his doctorate in quantitative modeling from the University of Alaska. Coming off five years of living in his van and playing music across the US and Canada, he thought that a career in the sciences might be a bit more secure than playing music for a living, especially as a single parent. Eventually, however, he realized that healing the world was primarily a matter of the heart, not the head, and he put aside his computer, picked up his guitar, and set out again.


The evening’s act was Kray Van Kirk, whose 12-string guitar and soaring vocals were spellbinding. The Alaskan singer-songwriter, in his Edinburgh debut, was not the reason I arrived early, but was certainly why I stayed late.” Daily Fringe Review, Edinburgh, Scotland


Van Kirk, however, is not your average crying-in-your-coffee singer songwriter. "We need delight and hope," he says, “and we need new myths and new stories for the 21st century to make it clear that humanity and heroes are all of us. Heroes and myth are not the domain of hetero-normative white men, and we need to give those who have been silenced their voices again.”


An enviable body of songs.. an intelligent and gifted writer.”
Bob Leslie, Transatlantic Conversations
CelticMusicRadio.net


Thus his songs: Thunderbird resurrects the Phoenix in an empty desert diner in the American Southwest (yes, the Phoenix drives a Thunderbird), The Queen of Elfland plucks Thomas the Rhymer from the English-Scottish border in 1250 and drops him and the Queen into a subway car, The Library Song has Superman moonlighting among the stacks, and The Midnight Commander celebrates an insane old man leading the city of New York to take up arms (and underwear) against hatred.


Of this charming, Quixotic, and decidedly eclectic performer, the Borderline Folk Club in New York wrote “it is what every singer-songwriter should aspire to.”


Available for interviews. Recordings available for review or consideration.

Contact: Kray Van Kirk kvk@krayvankirk.com (707) 616-1171


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