Andrew Duhon Live!
Schedule
Sat Nov 02 2024 at 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
TREEHOUSE CAFE | Bainbridge Island, WA
About this Event
It was Leo Tolstoy who said “All great literature is one of two stories; a man goes on ajourney or a stranger comes to town,” and in the case of Andrew Duhon and his latest albumEmerald Blue, both instances are true. Duhon temporarily left New Orleans,his longtimehome and musical muse in 2019, finding himself inspired by the landscape of the PacificNorthwest and notably, its colors—a hue he describes as ‘emerald blue’ for which the albumis named, the same shade looking back at him in his partner’s eyes. Had he overlooked thespecific shade of her eyes while living below sea level? Or did the change of location open hismind more acutely? The record does just that: examine the familiar in the context of theunfamiliar.Emerald Blueis a probing appreciation of the dailiness of life; a note-takingexercise in living.Duhon channeled his new perspective into an eleven song collection, calling on friends andcollaborators includingJano Rixon drums, percussion, and harmonies;Myles Weeksonupright andelectric basses and harmonies; andDan Walkeron keys and accordion.Duhon returned South for the recording process, finding comfort and creativity in Maurice,Louisiana’s storiedDockside Studioswith GRAMMY-award winning engineer andlongtime collaborator of Andrew’s,Trina Shoemaker, to capture every inch of vibe andbeauty and texture each song had to offer.
“Andrew Duhon looks for a better balance to life on new ‘Emerald Blue’” via Gambit Weekly
Duhon muses on the kindness of strangers and fly fishing for Coastal Angler
“Faintly reminiscent of early M Ward and artists like Beachwood Sparks, Bonnie “Prince”Billy, Sparklehorse or Damien Jurado, ‘Emerald Blue’ sits happily at the crossroads ofharmony-drenched pop, rustic americana, Appalachian folk and about a half-dozen otherstyles, all meeting and mixing around the warmth of Duhon’s vocals; world-weary, stretchedand full of soul.”-Holler
Duhon is “a teller of stories with an undeniable voice, weighted and soulful.”-KPCW/NPR
No Depression calls the album “effortless,” noting “Duhon reminds us that everythingcomes in its time: adventure, loneliness, tragedy and—yes, even if it’s fleeting—contentment.”
Where is it happening?
TREEHOUSE CAFE, 4569 Lynwood Center Road Northeast, Bainbridge Island, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 36.96