Zinc Wine Bar and Bistro – Albuquerque
Hi, Albuquerque! Can’t wait to see you on January 21st at the Zinc Wine Bar and Bistro – 9:30 PM
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Hi, Albuquerque! Can’t wait to see you on January 21st at the Zinc Wine Bar and Bistro – 9:30 PM
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We will be in Denver on January 19th at Swallow Hill Music. 7:30 to 9:30 PM
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Bill Kopp of the Colorado Springs Independent interviewed Hilary Scott in advance of her show at Zodiac Venue at 9 PM on January 20th. Bill Kopp writes, …”Scott put those skills together in support of Freight Train Love, a 2014 Indiegogo-funded album that features musicians who’ve played with the likes of Bonnie Raitt, Lyle Lovett and Lucinda Williams. One of the premiums that Scott offered was a written-to-order song. “And it ended up being a very large portion of the funds that we raised,” she says. “I think I had 23 different individuals who paid for an original song or a cover!”
The songwriting prompts were often nothing more than a key word, phrase or theme; from there, Scott was left to her own creative devices to write a song. “It’s ended up being a great writing exercise,” says Scott…”I push myself outside of the stories I might ordinarily want to tell, whatever autobiographical things I want to write about…”
To read the full article, click HERE. For more information about the show, visit: http://hilaryscott.com/show/hilary-scott-live-at-the-zodiac/
In his article, “MO Fest Field Guide”, Aarik Danielsen of the Columbia Daily Tribune writes,
“Artist to watch: Scott. Don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone. That’s probably how local music lovers feel about Scott, whose supple voice and effortless sound were a given in Missouri for so long. It’s a true pleasure to hear an old favorite and see how her work has been affected by recent miles and milestones.”
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Hilary Scott will be performing at the Missouri Folk Fest on January 14th at The Blue Note at 7:30 PM
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“Longtime Missouri resident Hilary Scott, who recently relocated to Seattle, focuses on a rustic form of country-steeped music. Scott’s beguiling cover of Nicolette Larson’s 1978 pop hit “Lotta Love” is a highlight of her 10th album, “Freight Train Love,” a recording that also touches on pop, folk and blues. With Brandon Estelle.”
Hilary Scott appears at 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 12. The Gospel Lounge at Knuckleheads. 816-483-1456. knuckleheadskc.com. $10 in advance.
Can’t wait to see you at The Blue Note, Columbia MO!
We will be there at the Missouri Folk Fest – 7:30 PM. For more information click on: Missouri Folk Fest