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"Songwriting with heart, spirit, and delectable hooks"
Glen Phillips was the lead singer and main songwriter for the band Toad the Wet Sprocket, which he joined when he was only 14. He's made four solo albums, and he describes his latest, "Mr. Lemons," as "stripped-back and quiet." It includes a very catchy (well, addictive) shuffle-beat version of "I Want a New Drug" along with Phillips originals. Paste magazine says that "Many songs on "Mr. Lemons" are Toad-like: playful major chords frosted with dulcet melodies and graceful lyrics." And in the words of James Christopher Monger of the All Music Guide, "Phillips has matured into . . . a quiet storm that dutifully blends Cat Stevens' confident huskiness and Jackson Browne's weary but warm observer of all things broken."
Jonathan Kingham opens this evening's show.
Visit Glen's website
This show was rescheduled from October 11.
If you purchased tickets for the Octboer 11 show, please return them to point of purchase for a refund.
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