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Mason Jennings
Also Playing: The Pines
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Sat Apr 7
7:30 pm
Mason Jennings and The Pines at Turner Hall Ballroom
Mason Jennings’ mild-mannered appeal keeps him from blending in with the more hokey, polished singer-songwriters of his generation. If anything, he’s been able to have it both ways, taking advantage of both the freedom of being a bit under the radar and the popularity of catchy songs written in plain English. On 2009’s Blood Of Man—his second album for Jack Johnson’s Brushfire Records—he enjoyed his in-between status as much as ever: He played all the instruments himself, giving a slightly rough, rocking feel to yet another likable set of tunes. His newest is 2011’s Minnesota, a gentle collection of coming-of-age tunes, including the wryly honest piano bouncer “Clutch.”
Turner Hall Ballroom 1032 N 4th St, Milwaukee, WI
Mason Jennings’ mild-mannered appeal keeps him from blending in with the more hokey, polished singer-songwriters of his generation. If anything, he’s been able to have it both ways, taking advantage of both the freedom of being a bit under the radar and the popularity of catchy songs written in plain English. On 2009’s Blood Of Man—his second album for Jack Johnson’s Brushfire Records—he enjoyed his in-between status as much as ever: He played all the instruments himself, giving a slightly rough, rocking feel to yet another likable set of tunes. His newest is 2011’s Minnesota, a gentle collection of coming-of-age tunes, including the wryly honest piano bouncer “Clutch.”
Updated 03/28/2012
