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A few singer-songwriters hitting either side of the Bay on this Mon., Jan. 12...
Graham NashYou won’t be seeing him play alongside David Crosby, Stephen Stills, or Neil Young anytime soon, so you might as well head to Clearwater to catch the sanest member of CSNY work through some of the group’s classics as well as material from his days with The Hollies. Nash is on the cusp of his 73rd birthday, but he doesn’t really show signs of slowing down. This show kicks off a short, six-stop swing through Florida, so expect a refreshed and ready Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee. (Capitol Theatre, Clearwater)—Ray Roa
Jeffrey Foucault Wisconsin singer-songwriter Foucault’s 2001 debut, Miles from the Lightning, made plenty of waves among modern folk and roots-music fans thanks to glowing reviews, enabling him to take to the road, earn and keep a loyal fanbase in the more than decade since. With a reverence for the greats and a compelling sense of narrative, he’s been compared to the likes of Townes Van Zandt and Josh Ritter. (Jaeb Theater at Straz Center for Performing Arts, Tampa) —Scott Harrell
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Graham NashYou won’t be seeing him play alongside David Crosby, Stephen Stills, or Neil Young anytime soon, so you might as well head to Clearwater to catch the sanest member of CSNY work through some of the group’s classics as well as material from his days with The Hollies. Nash is on the cusp of his 73rd birthday, but he doesn’t really show signs of slowing down. This show kicks off a short, six-stop swing through Florida, so expect a refreshed and ready Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee. (Capitol Theatre, Clearwater)—Ray Roa
Jeffrey Foucault Wisconsin singer-songwriter Foucault’s 2001 debut, Miles from the Lightning, made plenty of waves among modern folk and roots-music fans thanks to glowing reviews, enabling him to take to the road, earn and keep a loyal fanbase in the more than decade since. With a reverence for the greats and a compelling sense of narrative, he’s been compared to the likes of Townes Van Zandt and Josh Ritter. (Jaeb Theater at Straz Center for Performing Arts, Tampa) —Scott Harrell