David Jacobs-Strain Returns To Town, Feb 2, 2012

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One of the finest acoustic guitarists to ever emerge from Oregon returns to Portland for a show at Mississippi Studios on Thursday, February 2nd. We’ve watch David grow up from being a young player onstage at the Waterfront Blues Festival to performances at The Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, while releasing some of the tastiest CDs along the way. Other major performances include the Newport Folk Festival and the Montreal International Jazz Festival as well as touring with icons like Lucinda Williams, Boz Scaggs and Etta James.

Touring in support of his Live From The Left Coast CD, David’s website calls him, “a virtuosic slide guitar player and a storyteller with a passionate one-man show that is both humorous and deeply lyrical. A bridge between today’s indie folk troubadours and the delta guitar slingers of the 1930s, David plays with precision and sings with emotional abandon. A Stanford drop out in a trucker hat, and a left coast poet; one part Leo Kotke, one part Ken Kesey, and one part Robert Johnson. Is it delta blues? Gangsta Grass? Geekabilly? Secular Humanist Gospel?” Whatever you refer it to it is exceptional.

Mississippi Studios is located at 3939 N Mississippi Avenue. Show time is 8:00 pm and tickets are $13. Also appearing on the bill with David Jacobs-Strain are James Apollo & The Sweet Unknown and Mike Brown. 21 & older only.

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