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Ex Nashville Cats - John Bunzow & Denny Bixby w/ Joe Kerry New

When:
Sunday, November 27, 2022, 7:00 PM until 9:00 PM
Where:
Cafe Artichoke Live
For tickets:
2007 SE Powell Blvd.
Portland, OR  97202

503-232-8845
Additional Info:
Category:
Concert
Registration is not Required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
Songwriters in the Round, $15, show 7 pm (doors open at 6:30).<br /><br />Joe Kerry New<br />Joe Kerry New is a Native of Northern California who has lived in Oregon for the past 16 years. His songwriting path has traveled through Nashville as a former staff writer for Almo Irving / Down in Dixie Music and as an Indy publisher associated with Bug Music since 1980.<br /><br />Denny Bixby <br />Denny Bixby is an artist in the truest sense, in that he is always evolving in the ways of musical expression. Since returning to Portland, Oregon after almost 18 years living in Nashville, Tennessee and playing around the planet with a half-dozen Grammy-winning artists, he is up to his old tricks and then some. In 2010 he was inducted into the Oregon Music Hall of Fame. He plays in and around the Northwest with rock icons Quarterflash, blues and R&amp;B maven Lloyd Jones, and renowned songwriter Jack McMahon.<br /><br />John Bunzow <br />Portland Oregon native John Bunzow’s mix of eclectic musical influences – melding blues, country, rock and even jazz – have helped establish him as an original artist of heartfelt depth, substance and style.<br />He’s as likely to draw on his love of the music of country legend Merle Haggard or scuffling barroom bard Tom Waits, as he is the smooth R&amp;B and soul of Marvin Gaye, the iconic folk wisdom of Bob Dylan, James Taylor, Ry Cooder or the blues of Albert King.
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