Cliff Eberhardt with special guest Louise Mosrie Coombe

Phoenicia United Methodist Church, 29 Church St., Phoenicia, NY 12464

$22 in advance $25 at the door

Singer-songwriter Cliff Eberhardt grew up in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, listening to James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Bruce Springsteen, Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters, and Bonnie Raitt. At the same time, he poured over the music of great songwriters like Cole Porter, the Gershwins, and Rodgers and Hart, laying the foundation for his extraordinary melodies and clever lyrical twists.

Eberhardt’s career began in 1978 at New York’s Bitter End, Kenny’s Castaway, and Folk City where he performed with the likes of John Gorka, Suzanne Vega, and Christine Lavin. Later, he went on the road as guitarist with artists such as Richie Havens and Melanie. From Dar Williams, Lucy Kaplansky, and Richard Shindell to Richie Havens, Shawn Colvin, Russ Taff, and Buffy Sainte Marie, many artists have performed Eberhardt’s songs. With 10 albums under his belt, Eberhardt is considered one of today’s most respected songwriters, and is sought after at songwriting camps around the country.

Recording and touring collaborator Louise Mosrie Coombe grew up on a cattle farm in Tennessee, riding horses and writing poetry. She began writing songs after college and moved to the Nashville area in 2004 to co-write music with country, bluegrass and folk artists.

As a songwriter, with a lyrical sense that is intensely personal, she is being recognized as a new, vibrant voice of Americana and soulful Southern folk. She has taken top honors at the Kerrville Folk Festival, the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, and the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, and her recording Home was #1 on the Folk DJ charts.

“Eberhardt sings with passion and with wit…[and brings his] self-assurance and poise to his nearly flawless show.” — The New York Post

“Eberhardt is better than ever…, kicking ass with fresh insight and new ways to lament old yearnings” — Philly Rock Guide

"Louise Mosrie Coombe's voice is a gift from the gods, and how she uses it is a gift to us" — Christine Lavin

“Louise Mosrie may well be the brightest young folk-oriented artist to emerge from Nashville in many a year." — Rich Warren, WFMT-FM, The Midnight Special, Chicago

https://cliffeberhardt.net

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