Caleb Caudle

Friday, October 21, 2022

with special Guest Noah Fowler

 

Friday, October 21, 2022
Doors 7:00 PM / Showtime 8:00 PM
All Ages

Artist websites:

Caleb Caudle

Noah G. Fowler

All tickets are general admission. Tickets are will call only (no physical tickets) and nonrefundable.

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Photo by Joseph Carter Cash

Forsythia, the latest studio LP offering from Caleb Caudle out October 7, 2022 via Soundly Music, is a portrait of his truest self, of the artist at his most solitary and reflective.

Thematically, it meets anticipation for the unknown future with nostalgia for the past, and reconciles both with meditation in the present. The album was recorded at the legendary Cash Cabin during the pandemic, and inspired by the solitude and symbols Caudle found in nature during that time. It’s produced by John Carter Cash, and features veteran session players Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush, Dennis Crouch and Fred Eltringham, and the vocal talents of Carlene Carter, Elizabeth Cook, and Sarah Peasall McGuffey. Simplistic arrangements – in which Caudle was the only guitarist – built a framework for space that is filled intentionally so that the songs themselves can be heard and appreciated without an overcrowding of instrumentation. On this record, outsider influences come into play nearly as much as his foundational knowledge of traditional Appalachian folk and other music history. This collection of 10 songs serves as a manifesto of Caudle’s beliefs and simplest desires. Forsythia sees Caudle as a master of his craft as a songwriter and musician.


Hailing from Central Pennsylvania, Noah G. Fowler is a singer-songwriter, guitarist, and bassist in Nashville, Tennessee. He is a constant traveler and troubadour playing listening rooms and honky-tonks across the nation. His songwriting is folkloric, drawing heavily from Appalachian and Celtic storytelling traditions, as well as the 60s folk revival and many of Texas’ storytelling songwriters - Willie Nelson, Guy Clark, Townes, Steve Earle - yet it fits comfortably in the context of his generation of songwriters and musicians. Musically, he crosses the line over Bluegrass and Country & Western in similar ways as Vince Gill, Jim Lauderdale, or Mary Stuart. In his career so far, Fowler has played notable venues like the historic Club Passim, The Jalopy Theater, Kung-Fu Necktie, Isis Music Hall, The River House, The Grove, The Englewood, The American Legion Post 82 Nashville, and has shared the stage with acts like Noel Mckay, Angela Autumn, Darrin Hacqard, Low-Water Bridgeband, Town Mountain, and Palmyra.