http://events.swallowhill.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=1003March 13th at Swallow Hill Tuft Theater at 8:00pm
The
Lazarus Brothers are a songwriting project for Scott McCormick and
Aaron Keim from Boulder Acoustic Society. It is an indie-folk brother
duet that is equally influenced by Cormac McCarthy, The Brothers Grimm,
Tom Waits and Woody Guthrie. Their songs are vignettes that tell the
untold stories of the folks on the fringe of our cultural and spiritual
world.
Otis Gibbs has spent the last 15 years traveling across
America and abroad documenting this world, and has a story to share
about each stop along the way. His critically acclaimed, One Day Our
Whispers (2004), delivered optimism and anti-war undertones. His latest
album, Grandpa Walked a Picketline, is a glimpse inside of an America
that you don’t see on the evening news and showcases his to breathe
life into the characters of his songs.
You can also catch Otis
in his special artist workshop here at Swallow Hill the following day,
Saturday, March 14 at 11:30 a.m. for “Songwriting and Social
Conscience.” Online registration will be available soon and a link will
be available here at that time. You can also call our front desk at
303-777-1003 to register.