Howdy Folks!
Well, it's that time of year again - the announcement of our last show
of the season, and a big & warm THANK YOU for all of your support
during 2011-2012!
We hope you will join us for our season finale this Saturday night May 12th and welcome Melissa Ferrick back to the Driftwood stage! Tix are available online now at www.driftwoodfolkcafe.com, $25 in advance (plus $1 service fee per seat), but will be $28 at the door the night of the show.
ABOUT MELISSA FERRICK:
Melissa Ferrick has a great deal to show for two decades in the music
industry. There is the expansive body of work, mapped out over the
sixteen albums that comprise her career to date, nearly all of which she
distributed herself. There are the stories of the crisscrossed world
and the things she has both gained and lost in her wake. There is the
fervent fan-base that has grown with Ferrick, which has waited patiently
for her latest opus for the preceding three years. Above all there is
the sound, a voice burnished by breakdowns and breakthroughs, refined
over the twenty years she has been doing this.
And now, there is Still Right Here, the sum of these hard-earned
parts set to music, Ferrick’s gorgeous purpose unspooling over the ten
tracks that comprise the album. “This is the record I’ve wanted to make
for a long time,” explains Ferrick. “The sound of it – the songwriting
is definitely a step above where I was a few years ago.”
The growth reflected on Still Right Here is a direct result of
the emotional topography of Ferrick’s life, shaped by the events of the
past few years. After touring in support of 2008’s critically acclaimed
Goodbye Youth, Ferrick found herself back in her Massachusetts base,
home for the longest time in nearly two decades. “After [that album]
came out I think I just needed to stop and figure out what I needed to
do.” Shortly after returning home, Ferrick embarked on a professional
and personal reckoning that would find her better off three years later,
with the emotional travelogue of Still Right Here to show for it.
“I’m glad I’ve gotten as far as I have. I’m glad I’ve survived the
industry and its changes, that I can still make a living playing shows
and making records. And whenever I start to think maybe I shouldn’t do
this, I try to remember that it’s no accident that I’ve written 150
songs, and people are still coming to shows,” says Ferrick. “I’ll just
keep doing this until I’m not doing it anymore.”
Do not miss this show! If you have not seen Melissa play live, this is a
great venue to see her at her best. We expect this show to sell out, so
purchase in advance to guarantee your seat!
See you at the show, and thank you all from the bottom of our Driftwood
hearts. We are so incredibly grateful for all of your support!
Carlyn, Lynn, and all of the Driftwood volunteers
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