Josh Ritter - Works In Progress + Songs You Know Solo Show
Date and Time
Thursday Apr 25, 2024
6:30 PM - 10:00 PM EDT
Location
The Cut
177 Main Street
Gloucester, MA 01930
Fees/Admission
Right Side Rear - $55.00
Side Bar Stools - $55.00
Right Side - $65.00
Bar Stools - $65.00
Floor - $75.00
Rear Middle - $75.00
Drink Rail - $75.00
Josh Ritter - Works In Progress + Son...
Description
21+, Positive I.D. Required. 6:30pm Doors / 7:30pm Show
Renowned singer, songwriter, musician, artist and best-selling author Josh Ritter released his eleventh studio album, 'Spectral Lines', last year.
One of today’s most thoughtful and prolific voices, Ritter has been praised by NPR Music on his 2019’s widely acclaimed 'Fever Breaks' album: “He remains a hydrant of ideas while embodying an endless capacity for empathy and indignation, often within a single song.”
This is a special Works In Progress + Songs You Know solo show. Here's a note from Ritter about the event:
"I’ve realized that a necessary part of working on records is finding the material that hangs together. I write A LOT of songs, and not all of them play nicely with the others. The most useful (and fun) way to find a song’s heart is to periodically play some shows where I’m able to get it all out there and see how I feel about them. I’m really looking forward to these shows for the chance to get all these songs, and some that are old friends, out on the table for a good time."
Renowned singer, songwriter, musician, artist and best-selling author Josh Ritter released his eleventh studio album, 'Spectral Lines', last year.
One of today’s most thoughtful and prolific voices, Ritter has been praised by NPR Music on his 2019’s widely acclaimed 'Fever Breaks' album: “He remains a hydrant of ideas while embodying an endless capacity for empathy and indignation, often within a single song.”
This is a special Works In Progress + Songs You Know solo show. Here's a note from Ritter about the event:
"I’ve realized that a necessary part of working on records is finding the material that hangs together. I write A LOT of songs, and not all of them play nicely with the others. The most useful (and fun) way to find a song’s heart is to periodically play some shows where I’m able to get it all out there and see how I feel about them. I’m really looking forward to these shows for the chance to get all these songs, and some that are old friends, out on the table for a good time."