Seating is General Admission
Members $7 non members $10. Become a Member
Teens are half-price, and those 12 and under are free
Teens are half-price, and those 12 and under are free
When Craig Bickhardt steps onto a concert stage, he comes equipped with his trusty acoustic guitar. A side musician or two will frequently join him. He’s also accompanied by something invisible,
Seating is General Admission
Members $7 non members $10. Become a Member
Teens are half-price, and those 12 and under are free
Cash and checks only at the door (no credit cards)
Teens are half-price, and those 12 and under are free
Cash and checks only at the door (no credit cards)
BYOB is permitted for 21+
Fresh Brewed coffee/tea, soft drinks, sweet treats, and merchandise will be available.
Sug Daniels is a Delaware born, Philadelphia based, singer-songwriter, story teller, and producer who is using the tools around her to capture the emotions of an era. Daniels’ work is as colorful, vulnerable, and charismatic as her personality. She thoughtfully combines elements of folk, rock, and soul alternatives to create personal and tender music interlaced with messages of truth and positive change.
Opening the evening is Caroline Hermance- With a unique sound influenced by Alt Rock, Musical Theater, Pop, and R&B, Caroline’s original music is suited for all ages and a diverse audience.
Born and raised in central Delaware, Caroline is a classically trained vocalist known for her captivating songwriting, one-liners, and down-to-earth concert atmosphere.
Born and raised in central Delaware, Caroline is a classically trained vocalist known for her captivating songwriting, one-liners, and down-to-earth concert atmosphere.
yet ever-present: the stories of a lifetime, vividly translated into words and melody.
From the boisterous club scene of Philadelphia to the country-rock milieu of Los Angeles to the picking parlors of Nashville, Craig has immersed himself in the sights and sounds of American music. His music reflects a life lived as a rock band lead singer, a solo troubadour, a dedicated songwriter, a husband and father. Dreams, heartaches and hard-earned lessons have fed his creativity. There is no other way he could’ve written the eloquent, often bittersweet songs that have become his trademark.
Craig is a singer/songwriter of the old school – you can hear echoes of such ‘60s folk revival artists as Tom Rush, Gordon Lightfoot and Eric Andersen in his work. Added to this is the melodic sophistication of a Jimmy Webb or a Paul Simon, as well as a spare but telling lyric approach. “I admire songwriters like Woody Guthrie and poets like Robert Frost because they created functional art,” he says. “Too much music today is just for the singer, not for Everyman. I think of my work as a ‘Please Touch’ museum – I want my songs to be sung until they’re worn out.”
www.craigbickhardt.com
www.craigbickhardt.com
Opening for the evening is Julie Derrick. American singer-songwriter Julie Derrick creates music soaked in rich, timeless storytelling with innate pop sensibilities. She writes songs about the trickiness of being human, and does it with a smile and a catchy hook. Influenced by mesmerizing talents like Brandi Carlisle, Fleetwood Mac, Joni Mitchell and Paul Simon. Whether singing harmony with women in her family, or singing in an all female a cappella group at The University of Virginia, Julie learned from the sisterhood of women in her life. She recorded 5 songs with producer Jeff Dean in Boulder, Colorado. Julie attends the Rocky Mountain Song School every year in August in Lyon’s Colorado, where she studies with world renowned songwriters and musicians.
www.juliederrick.com
www.juliederrick.com
Cash and checks only at the door (no credit cards) BYOB is permitted for 21+
Fresh Brewed coffee/tea, soft drinks, sweet treats, and merchandise
Supported, in part, by a grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts.
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