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June 2ndChristopher Paul Stelling
June 6thChristopher Paul Stelling
June 7thDaJerney & Sweet Roll
June 8thJesse Dayton
June 8thLara Manzanares
June 13thKeeping Up with the Joneses
June 16thRev. Peyton's Big Damn Band
June 19thFelix Gato Peralta
June 20thJim Messina
June 25thTradiSón
July 14thFelix Y Los Gatos
July 17thCarolyn Wonderland
July 23rdLara Manzanares
July 24thCarolyn Wonderland
July 24thEddie 9V
August 3rdWailing Souls
August 15thMike Dawes
August 18thMike Dawes
August 19thJD Simo
August 20thAndrea Magee's She Rises
August 31stJ2B2
September 5thTab Benoit
September 10thBlack Uhuru
September 12thAlejandro Brittes
September 20thAl Di Meola
October 2ndThird World
October 3rdCeú
October 8thPeter Bradley Adams
October 16thPeter Bradley Adams
October 17thIndigenous Heritage Celebration featuring Innastate
October 19thKassa Overall
October 26thKassa Overall
October 27thTopHouse
November 21stPeter Bradley Adams
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Tickets cost $25 in advance, $27 day of show (plus service charges). They are also available by phone through Hold My Ticket at 505-886-1251.
Peter Bradley Adams' brand of Americana nestles his often delicate, always heartfelt voice in the warm embrace of gentle guitar, tasteful dobro, subtle banjo, supportive bass, and unhurried percussion. The result is a sonic scape that, in turn, wraps itself around the listener like a soft blanket on a cold day.
There's always a philosophical bent that is often more under than on the surface, firmly grounding Adams' songs even as they stretch outward. By his own admission, Adams is a seeker who spends considerable time wrestling with matters of faith, though he's the first to admit he doesn't have any real answers. "I honestly don't know what the hell I'm doing... nor do I have the language for any of this stuff," he says with a laugh. "But there is a constant tug on me in that direction and, the older I get, the more present it becomes. Music can often be the most direct way to step into that river."
"One of the most consistently eloquent and pleasing singer/songwriters on the scene. Indeed, his brand of musical melancholy is so specific and evocative that, sometimes, listening through his catalog is the only way to survive a moment or a day."
—No Depression