Andy Palmer at Celebrate Colorado Musicians Concert Sept 8

| August 12, 2013 | 0 Comments

Andy Palmer’s distinctively gritty vocals and hard luck tales have garnered him favorable comparisons to Tom Waits, Bob Dylan, Nick Cave, Johnny Cash, and Leonard Cohen. Westword Magazine has listed his music as some of “Denver’s Best,” calling it “timeless” and “epic”. At the national level, Palmer was named the 14th best new independent artist of by Indie-music.com. Interstatelive.com says: “Voices like this have not come to the forefront of the music scene since the likes of Louis Armstrong and Tom Waits.” Jive Wired enthuses: “Andy Palmer is an amazing talent and his honest and raw vocals serve to superbly compliment his wonderful arrangements.” Target Audience Magazine says: “Andy Palmer is an artist to keep an eye on.” In addition, his music has been featured in multiple independent films. Based in part on these notable successes, producer Warren Huart (Aerosmith, The Fray) hand-selected Palmer to work with and produced Hazard of the Die.

 
St. Paul’s United Methodist Church & Inter-Spiritual Community Celebrate Colorado Musicians Concert Series is at:
St Paul United Methodist Church & Inter-Spiritual Community
1615 Ogden St – Denver, CO 80218 – www.stpauldenver.com
$10 suggested donation/ Children under 12 free
Show runs from 7-8pm
September 8 – Andy Palmer – www.andypalmermusic.com
 
Future shows include:
October 13 – Blue Canyon Boys – www.blucanyonboys.com
November 10 – Katey Laurel – www.kateylaurel.com  
December – Hazel Miller – multiple dates – www.hazelmiller.com
A portion of the proceeds from this series will go to St Paul’s Sunday Meal Program which has been serving the needy since 1987.
St Paul’s United Methodist Church & Inter-Spiritual Community embraces progressive and inclusive spirituality. St. Paul’s has been in the same building since 1910 and is a Reconciling Congregation working for the full inclusion of all people in the United Methodist Church, regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity. Rev. Jessie Boyce is the pastor. 

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