First Presbyterian Church Sponsors "Open Table
Concert Series"
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folk singer Ben Bedford’s successful appearance last month, Lincoln’s new
“Open Table Concert Series” will welcome Nashville singer Christopher
Williams to Chad’s Blind at 1230 Fifth Street on Thursday, May 12. The live
concert begins at 7:00 p.m. Admission is $5.00 and proceeds will be shared
with the Logan County Humane Society.
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Nothing like your typical Nashville songwriter,
Christopher Williams is a songwriter, storyteller, and
entertainer. His songs are direct, honest and
confessional. Williams engages audiences with a mix of
intense passion and humor. With what Boston Phoenix
called “lush guitar work, and sweet soaring vocals,” his
songs are often punctuated by his single African djembe
hand drum.
Critics say that Williams is a tour-wise
singer-songwriter who knows how to share energy with a
live audience. Touring nonstop nationally for the last
ten years at a pace of more than 130 shows a year,
Williams has built a faithful following of listeners
around the country and is a true independent artist,
releasing eight records on his own label. Williams
toured with Grammy Award winning band Jars of Clay.
Thousands of “You Tube” users have seen Williams playing
his African drum with Jars of Clay in their epic
performance of “Show Your Love” at the Live 8 concert in
Philadelphia.
Christopher Williams has played with songwriter
luminaries Arlo Guthrie, Phil Keaggy, and David Wilcox.
Williams’ social concern shows through in his support
for Blood and Water Mission and International Justice
Mission. His newest release, ‘Sweet Redemption,’
showcases songs about his recent trips to Kenya and
Uganda. He has contributed music to a USAID documentary
film and attended the sponsored screening with the
former First Lady, Laura Bush, in Washington, DC.
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His latest release is a new live recording, called “Something As
Simple.” The CD features the honesty of a true live performance with
stories, his signature djembe playing and his unique guitar style.
It was recorded in the famed listening room, Club Passim in Harvard
Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Williams will be available after the concert to greet his fans and
talk about his music.
[text from file received from Gary Davis] |