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Country singer/songwriter Dylan Earl and fanciful freak folk bard Jude Brothers have come all the way over to the sparkling shores of Brighton from the misty/musty/mystical/mustical woods of the Arkansas Ozarks. They will be joined by Brighton’s own British honky tonk (Bronky Tonk?) crooner Harrison Baird-Whitman of Trip Westerns!
Come on out to The Folklore Rooms y’all, for a delightful evening offering many flavors of Americana!
Doors at 7:30pm, Music at 8:00pm!
Jude Brothers is an Arkansas forged and New Mexico molded folksy leaning singer songwriter with a penchant for whimsy and tender heartedness. Brothers’ distinct writing style is marked by congenial contrasts: passionate & playful, calculated & relaxed, approachable & quirky. Their lyrics communicate a simultaneous existential dread and intoxicating thrill of living and loving, a practice in raw and shameless vulnerability shared through song. All of this is transmitted through nimble vocal frolicking- a shapeshifter voice crawling, leaping, pirouetting over a landscape of folk harp, guitar, and tenor banjo.
https://judebrothersmusic.com
Dylan Earl is a man shaped by the land around him. Originally from Lake Charles, Louisiana but “naturalized by the Natural State” as a teenager, Dylan (or “Dearl” as he’s come to be known) has been active in the Arkansas underground country scene for over a decade, first as a founding member of alt-country band Swampbird and then as a solo performer and songwriter. Using a sonic blend of honkytonk, southern rock, and traditional country, Dylan Earl crafts thoughtful, introspective tunes straight from the heart, each song a dog-eared page from the chapters of his life.
https://dylanearl.com