BILL CALLAHAN (solo) :: Redwood Barn in Sonoma Feb. 24 :: Gundlach Bundschu Winery

BILL CALLAHAN (solo) :: Redwood Barn in Sonoma Feb. 24 :: Gundlach Bundschu Winery

By (((folkYEAH!)))

Date and time

Wednesday, February 24, 2016 · 7 - 10:30pm PST

Location

Gundlach Bundschu Winery

2000 Denmark Street Sonoma, CA 95476

Refund Policy

No Refunds

Description

(((folkYEAH!))) Presents

BILL CALLAHAN (solo)

Support Guy Blakeslee

101 Year Old Redwood Barn at Gundlach Bundschu Winery

Sonoma

Wednesday, February 24

doors 7 / show 8

Tickets $33 plus $5 winery Fac Fee



Please Car-Pool/Ride Share to this event

Free Parking (on site) for any car with two or more people.

If you are driving in solo then a parking fee will be charged.

Please Car-Pool/Ride Share to this event



Bill Callahan showed up on our porch in 1991 saying his name was Smog.
We took him in and he has been with us ever since. We think you will feel the same way about him once you look into his hungry eyes. Over the years he reminisced about "Cold Blooded Old Times" and told us to "Dress Sexy At My Funeral," releasing over twenty records as Smog and then, unfettered, as Bill Callahan. He is a recording studio guru, a tastefully rampant singer-songwriter, a heartthrob, a visual artist, a statesman for the times and an author.

After a couple albums recorded at home in the early 90's, he began recording in studios and teamed up with potent individuals such as musician/arranger Jim O'Rourke. His output has been constant for two decades and his tours have become larger and more impressive. Bill's songs have been featured in films such as High Fidelity, Dead Man's Shoes, and Youth in Revolt, all of which feature Zach Galifinakis (or should). Artists as diverse as Gil Scott-Heron, Flaming Lips and Cat Power have recorded his songs.

In 2007 Bill Callahan dropped the pseudonym and begin releasing his albums under his own name.

2009 saw the orchestrated juggernaut Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle. The album received terrific reviews across the board and then it took off, becoming a fixture on top-10 lists of 2009, including 2nd best album in MOJO (the 2nd best magazine in England!).

A live LP came next, Rough Travel for a Rare Thing, which was a critic's choice review in the NY Times. This must mean he's a force on stage, yes yes?

Summer of 2010, Callahan published his first work of fiction, Letters To Emma Bowlcut. The dapper novelette features sixty-two letters from a nameless protagonist to a woman he saw at a party. The book is cutting, discursive, tender and laced with punch lines. Funny ones.
Callahan has performed readings from the book for audiences in New York, London and Chicago, among other cities.

As we edge ever closer to the fateful year 2012, Bill Callahan jumps the gun with his own personal Apocalypse. This is important work. Brace yourself. Apocalypse is coming.


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