Uncategorized | July 10, 2009
ARTCORE Music & Poetry Series sponsors Chad Lore and Open Mic Night for Writers on Monday, July 27, 7:30 p.m., at The Jazz Spot.
Here’s info from the ARTCORE web site:
From an early age Chad Lore was involved with as many music programs in school and church as he could, and everybody around him could see not only that he was talented and unique, but also that his connection with the audience was out of the ordinary.
When he got to high school he went to Germany as an exchange student and ended up staying there for a while, busking his way around Europe. He met a great number of talented musicians and learned a lot of the techniques that he would later use when he returned to the US and made entertainment his sole career. He also lived some great experiences (good and not so good) that you can hear about in some of his lyrics.
In his live shows, Chad will surprise you with unexpected elements, like his tap shoes or his bottle slide guitar playing. His music is highly improved by his uniqueness and originality, and his sense of humor will keep you interested and laughing in between songs. “I don’t tell jokes. I just tell the truth and people can’t believe it,” he says.
While live music gives him the interaction with the public where he can exhibit his charisma and his wits, studio recording provides him with the opportunity to free his inspiration and experiment with diverse styles of music. When he is recording his CDs he plays every instrument in every one of his songs confirming once again that he is a gifted musician. He is such a complete artist that he is hard to categorize. But if you have to do it you can say that he is a singer/songwriter, folk/Americana troubadour with a lot of talent to share and a lot of stories to tell.
Open Mic for Writers — sign up in advance or on the night. We’ll divide up forty minutes among the writers who attend. Call 265-1564 to let us know you’re planning to read.