Our next concert at the Nick will feature Michael Jerome Browne with opening act Jimmy Whiffen.
Tickets for this concert are on sale at Brown Paper Tickets.
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Michael Jerome Browne won the 2008 Canadian Folk Music Award for Solo Artist of the Year. He’s a Maple Blues Acoustic Artist Award Winner, International Blues Challenge Semi-Finalist and three time Juno Award Nominee in both the roots and blues categories. Michael is a multi-instrumentalist, a songwriter, and a living encyclopedia of American Roots music. Whether he’s gliding a slide across his national guitar, pulling his bow over the fiddle strings to play a lively Cajun waltz, or frailing away on his gourd banjo Michael’s passion and virtuosity always shine through. In the true tradition of folk music, his performances inspire us to see the interconnections between the many cultures and influences that gave birth to American Roots Music. Gospel, Blues, Old-Time, Country, Soul and Cajun, expect to hear all of this and more from a performer who’s been called a street-smart archivist and an absolute treasure.
Jimmy Whiffen has opened for artists as diverse as The Irish Descendents, Streetheart, Randy Travis, and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Although the writing embraces fantasy to some degree, it is about keeping it real for the most part. Real and simple keeps it in tune with the people. He’s been influenced by some of the best country and rock tunes ever written and it shows. With over 6000 gigs, countless miles in the rear view mirror and the hole in his guitar, the primary sound is country. His CD It’s A Living, It Ain’t No Life was released in 2013.