6 On The Square welcomes blues singer-songwriter Brooks Williams
Singer and songwriter Brooks Williams will return to 6 On The Square in Oxford to perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4. (Submitted photo)
OXFORD - Acoustic blues-influenced singer and songwriter Brooks Williams will return to 6 On The Square in Oxford to perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4.
Williams was born in Statesboro, Georgia (the town made famous by the classic song “Statesboro Blues”) and did his apprenticeship in the small bars and coffeehouses of New York City and Boston, following in the footsteps of Chris Smither, Rory Block, Shawn Colvin, Maria Muldaur, David Bromberg and Leo Kottke.
Williams performs hundreds of solo and band shows throughout Europe, North America and the U.K each year and regularly collaborates with Hans Theessink, Guy Davis, Sally Barker, Boo Hewerdine, Paul Jones, Rab Noakes and others.
Regularly ranked in the Top 100 acoustic guitarists, he is a finger-picker and a slide guitarist who also has been nominated for Best Male Vocalist by U.K. roots music publications Spiral Earth.
This concert is made possible in part by Chenango County Tourism and public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts.
Tickets for the Nov. 4 show are $20; purchase online at 6onthesquare.org or call 607-843-OTS6 (6876) to make a reservation. Doors open one hour before the start of the performance. The show also will be streamed live online for $10; more information at 6onthesquare.org.
Coming up at 6OTS this fall, winter and spring are Vance Gilbert (Nov. 18), A Very, Very Cassie & Maggie Christmas (Dec. 17), Dead to the Core (Jan. 20), Seth Glier (Feb. 2), Abbie Gardner (March 9), Lucy Wainwright Roche (March 15), Cosy Sheridan & Sloan Wainwright (April 6), Tret Fure (April 27), Martyn Joseph (May 11) and The Black Feathers (June 22).
6 On The Square, Inc. is a, not-for-profit, volunteer-based acoustic music listening room and arts venue located at 6 Lafayette Park in downtown Oxford.
- Information from 6 On The Square
Williams was born in Statesboro, Georgia (the town made famous by the classic song “Statesboro Blues”) and did his apprenticeship in the small bars and coffeehouses of New York City and Boston, following in the footsteps of Chris Smither, Rory Block, Shawn Colvin, Maria Muldaur, David Bromberg and Leo Kottke.
Williams performs hundreds of solo and band shows throughout Europe, North America and the U.K each year and regularly collaborates with Hans Theessink, Guy Davis, Sally Barker, Boo Hewerdine, Paul Jones, Rab Noakes and others.
Regularly ranked in the Top 100 acoustic guitarists, he is a finger-picker and a slide guitarist who also has been nominated for Best Male Vocalist by U.K. roots music publications Spiral Earth.
This concert is made possible in part by Chenango County Tourism and public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts.
Tickets for the Nov. 4 show are $20; purchase online at 6onthesquare.org or call 607-843-OTS6 (6876) to make a reservation. Doors open one hour before the start of the performance. The show also will be streamed live online for $10; more information at 6onthesquare.org.
Coming up at 6OTS this fall, winter and spring are Vance Gilbert (Nov. 18), A Very, Very Cassie & Maggie Christmas (Dec. 17), Dead to the Core (Jan. 20), Seth Glier (Feb. 2), Abbie Gardner (March 9), Lucy Wainwright Roche (March 15), Cosy Sheridan & Sloan Wainwright (April 6), Tret Fure (April 27), Martyn Joseph (May 11) and The Black Feathers (June 22).
6 On The Square, Inc. is a, not-for-profit, volunteer-based acoustic music listening room and arts venue located at 6 Lafayette Park in downtown Oxford.
- Information from 6 On The Square
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