About Pokey LaFarge: (more
info here)
Pokey LaFarge was born in the heartland of America
and took to the open roads at a young age, earning the key
to the freedom by hitching rides and writing boxcar ballads
that spun tales of a boy finding his way through this big
wide-open country. He submerged himself with the most
American of music and embraced himself in the beauty of the
land while picking and strumming with down-home groups
everywhere he went, falling in with traveling caravans of
vaudeville poets and hell-raising bluegrass pickers alike.
In true rambler fashion, LaFarge does not look back; he
looks only forward on the next road ready approaching with
his guitar in his hand and his voice ready to fly. His
influence is deeply rooted in the heroes and misfits of
yesterday; the long lost troubadours of country, the kings
of swamp-drentched ragtime, and all the legendary bluesmen
of the Cotton Kingdom. The result is a boiling pot of
American cultures; a wonderfully fresh and quirky kind of
pop music that combines delta-meets-appalachia song-writing
with a big, big beat.
Even though the songs were birthed in the hills and country
towns of old America, don't call it old-timey; LaFarge is
here to grace it into this modern and electric world. Along
with his refreshing take on tradition, Pokey brings his
irresistible charm and genuinely romantic outlook on, not
only subjects such as the rivers and the land itself, but
universal topics such as love, death, and real adventure.
With a firm grasp on personal freedom and Shakespearean
insight on humanity, Pokey remains one of the very few folks
who consistently turn the abstract into a concrete reality.
Music is not just chords and notes and melody. To a person
who truly loves music, it is a medium to celebrate this
life. For Pokey, every show is a celebration - juke-joint
style - where women twirl in their dresses and the fellas
stomp their feet and clap their hands. To this day, Mr.
LaFarge is still finding tranquility within the yellow
highway lines playing up to two-hundred shows a year
bringing his music to anyone young and old who is willing to
listen.
"His guitar sounds like a ukulele, his voice like a
transgendered punk Bessie Smith, and his style suggests a
hobo Pee-wee Herman. .." Riverfront Times St. Louis, Mo.
"No matter how deep and colorful the ink, the plunk and
stomp of Pokey’s music always rises to the top." - LEO
Weekly, Louisville, KY
"Pokey LaFarge’s songs sound immediately like classics:
musical gems from some forgotten corner of the 20th
century." - Nailgunmedia.com
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PLEASE NOTE:
Be sure to print out your receipt and bring to The Claddagh
for Admission to show. There will not be any mailed tickets.
For More Information please contact MPS Promotions at:
732-834-9781