• catfish stephenson

Up North

514 E. Wilson St.
Madison WI 53703
608-250-1730
  • Thu Dec 15 9 pm
    Catfish Stephenson and Bluegillzillas at Up North

    Catfish Stephenson is the perfect example of why listeners shouldn't take a musician for granted just because most of his gigs take place on the street. The blues (specifically, acoustic country-blues) just seems to pour out as a matter of course through the man's twangy baritone voice and fingerpicked slide riffs. Sitting cross-legged on State Street or in front of a dive bar mic, he's one of Madison's most unmistakable musicians—and you'll be hard-pressed to find a better acoustic bluesman in town. Even when Stephenson is right in front of your face, you can almost imagine the tunes are streaming off an old 78.

    Up North 514 E. Wilson St., Madison, WI
  • Thu Dec 22 9 pm
    Catfish Stephenson and Bluegillzillas at Up North

    Catfish Stephenson is the perfect example of why listeners shouldn't take a musician for granted just because most of his gigs take place on the street. The blues (specifically, acoustic country-blues) just seems to pour out as a matter of course through the man's twangy baritone voice and fingerpicked slide riffs. Sitting cross-legged on State Street or in front of a dive bar mic, he's one of Madison's most unmistakable musicians—and you'll be hard-pressed to find a better acoustic bluesman in town. Even when Stephenson is right in front of your face, you can almost imagine the tunes are streaming off an old 78.

    Up North 514 E. Wilson St., Madison, WI
  • Thu Dec 29 9 pm
    Catfish Stephenson and Bluegillzillas at Up North

    Catfish Stephenson is the perfect example of why listeners shouldn't take a musician for granted just because most of his gigs take place on the street. The blues (specifically, acoustic country-blues) just seems to pour out as a matter of course through the man's twangy baritone voice and fingerpicked slide riffs. Sitting cross-legged on State Street or in front of a dive bar mic, he's one of Madison's most unmistakable musicians—and you'll be hard-pressed to find a better acoustic bluesman in town. Even when Stephenson is right in front of your face, you can almost imagine the tunes are streaming off an old 78.

    Up North 514 E. Wilson St., Madison, WI
  • Thu Jan 5 9 pm
    Catfish Stephenson and Bluegillzillas at Up North

    Catfish Stephenson is the perfect example of why listeners shouldn't take a musician for granted just because most of his gigs take place on the street. The blues (specifically, acoustic country-blues) just seems to pour out as a matter of course through the man's twangy baritone voice and fingerpicked slide riffs. Sitting cross-legged on State Street or in front of a dive bar mic, he's one of Madison's most unmistakable musicians—and you'll be hard-pressed to find a better acoustic bluesman in town. Even when Stephenson is right in front of your face, you can almost imagine the tunes are streaming off an old 78.

    Up North 514 E. Wilson St., Madison, WI
  • Thu Jan 12 9 pm
    Catfish Stephenson and Bluegillzillas at Up North

    Catfish Stephenson is the perfect example of why listeners shouldn't take a musician for granted just because most of his gigs take place on the street. The blues (specifically, acoustic country-blues) just seems to pour out as a matter of course through the man's twangy baritone voice and fingerpicked slide riffs. Sitting cross-legged on State Street or in front of a dive bar mic, he's one of Madison's most unmistakable musicians—and you'll be hard-pressed to find a better acoustic bluesman in town. Even when Stephenson is right in front of your face, you can almost imagine the tunes are streaming off an old 78.

    Up North 514 E. Wilson St., Madison, WI
  • Thu Jan 19 9 pm
    Catfish Stephenson and Bluegillzillas at Up North

    Catfish Stephenson is the perfect example of why listeners shouldn't take a musician for granted just because most of his gigs take place on the street. The blues (specifically, acoustic country-blues) just seems to pour out as a matter of course through the man's twangy baritone voice and fingerpicked slide riffs. Sitting cross-legged on State Street or in front of a dive bar mic, he's one of Madison's most unmistakable musicians—and you'll be hard-pressed to find a better acoustic bluesman in town. Even when Stephenson is right in front of your face, you can almost imagine the tunes are streaming off an old 78.

    Up North 514 E. Wilson St., Madison, WI
  • Thu Jan 26 9 pm
    Catfish Stephenson and Bluegillzillas at Up North

    Catfish Stephenson is the perfect example of why listeners shouldn't take a musician for granted just because most of his gigs take place on the street. The blues (specifically, acoustic country-blues) just seems to pour out as a matter of course through the man's twangy baritone voice and fingerpicked slide riffs. Sitting cross-legged on State Street or in front of a dive bar mic, he's one of Madison's most unmistakable musicians—and you'll be hard-pressed to find a better acoustic bluesman in town. Even when Stephenson is right in front of your face, you can almost imagine the tunes are streaming off an old 78.

    Up North 514 E. Wilson St., Madison, WI
  • Thu Feb 2 9 pm
    Catfish Stephenson and Bluegillzillas at Up North

    Catfish Stephenson is the perfect example of why listeners shouldn't take a musician for granted just because most of his gigs take place on the street. The blues (specifically, acoustic country-blues) just seems to pour out as a matter of course through the man's twangy baritone voice and fingerpicked slide riffs. Sitting cross-legged on State Street or in front of a dive bar mic, he's one of Madison's most unmistakable musicians—and you'll be hard-pressed to find a better acoustic bluesman in town. Even when Stephenson is right in front of your face, you can almost imagine the tunes are streaming off an old 78.

    Up North 514 E. Wilson St., Madison, WI
  • Thu Feb 9 9 pm
    Catfish Stephenson and Bluegillzillas at Up North

    Catfish Stephenson is the perfect example of why listeners shouldn't take a musician for granted just because most of his gigs take place on the street. The blues (specifically, acoustic country-blues) just seems to pour out as a matter of course through the man's twangy baritone voice and fingerpicked slide riffs. Sitting cross-legged on State Street or in front of a dive bar mic, he's one of Madison's most unmistakable musicians—and you'll be hard-pressed to find a better acoustic bluesman in town. Even when Stephenson is right in front of your face, you can almost imagine the tunes are streaming off an old 78.

    Up North 514 E. Wilson St., Madison, WI
  • Thu Feb 16 9 pm
    Catfish Stephenson and Bluegillzillas at Up North

    Catfish Stephenson is the perfect example of why listeners shouldn't take a musician for granted just because most of his gigs take place on the street. The blues (specifically, acoustic country-blues) just seems to pour out as a matter of course through the man's twangy baritone voice and fingerpicked slide riffs. Sitting cross-legged on State Street or in front of a dive bar mic, he's one of Madison's most unmistakable musicians—and you'll be hard-pressed to find a better acoustic bluesman in town. Even when Stephenson is right in front of your face, you can almost imagine the tunes are streaming off an old 78.

    Up North 514 E. Wilson St., Madison, WI
  • Thu Feb 23 9 pm
    Catfish Stephenson and Bluegillzillas at Up North

    Catfish Stephenson is the perfect example of why listeners shouldn't take a musician for granted just because most of his gigs take place on the street. The blues (specifically, acoustic country-blues) just seems to pour out as a matter of course through the man's twangy baritone voice and fingerpicked slide riffs. Sitting cross-legged on State Street or in front of a dive bar mic, he's one of Madison's most unmistakable musicians—and you'll be hard-pressed to find a better acoustic bluesman in town. Even when Stephenson is right in front of your face, you can almost imagine the tunes are streaming off an old 78.

    Up North 514 E. Wilson St., Madison, WI

Catfish Stephenson is the perfect example of why listeners shouldn't take a musician for granted just because most of his gigs take place on the street. The blues (specifically, acoustic country-blues) just seems to pour out as a matter of course through the man's twangy baritone voice and fingerpicked slide riffs. Sitting cross-legged on State Street or in front of a dive bar mic, he's one of Madison's most unmistakable musicians—and you'll be hard-pressed to find a better acoustic bluesman in town. Even when Stephenson is right in front of your face, you can almost imagine the tunes are streaming off an old 78.

Updated 01/05/2012

« Back to A.V. Madison home

Share Tools