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  • Merri Cyr

Walnut Room

3131 Walnut St
Denver/Boulder CO 80205
303-292-0529
  • Fri Nov 27 9 pm
    Erin McKeown and Jill Sobule at Walnut Room

    Erin McKeown and Jill Sobule have a lot in common: They're both witty, sprightly indie-folk singer-songwriters, and both underheard despite releasing a half-dozen albums each, thanks to difficulties with record labels. Both also took the unusual route of self-funding their latest albums by soliciting the direct support (i.e. cash) of fans. So it makes perfect sense that they're teaming up for a tour, billed tongue-in-cheek as "Clash Of The Legends." McKeown's Hundreds Of Lions, out this month on Ani DiFranco's Righteous Babe label, was recorded over three years, and the care and craft shows in its balance of lush instrumentation and intimate storytelling. Sobule, most well-known for her cheekily satiric, and very pre-Katy Perry, "I Kissed A Girl," collaborated with superstar producer Don Was for the jaunty California Years, typified by her acidly funny but empathetic screw-you to the music industry, "Nothing To Prove."

    Walnut Room 3131 Walnut St, Denver/Boulder, CO
21+ $12/$15

Erin McKeown and Jill Sobule have a lot in common: They're both witty, sprightly indie-folk singer-songwriters, and both underheard despite releasing a half-dozen albums each, thanks to difficulties with record labels. Both also took the unusual route of self-funding their latest albums by soliciting the direct support (i.e. cash) of fans. So it makes perfect sense that they're teaming up for a tour, billed tongue-in-cheek as "Clash Of The Legends." McKeown's Hundreds Of Lions, out this month on Ani DiFranco's Righteous Babe label, was recorded over three years, and the care and craft shows in its balance of lush instrumentation and intimate storytelling. Sobule, most well-known for her cheekily satiric, and very pre-Katy Perry, "I Kissed A Girl," collaborated with superstar producer Don Was for the jaunty California Years, typified by her acidly funny but empathetic screw-you to the music industry, "Nothing To Prove."

Updated 12/09/2009

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