Dean Friedman - In Concert [Kinross]

Dean Friedman - In Concert [Kinross]

Don't miss this rare performance by this legendary singer-songwriter. Hear hits like Ariel, Lucky Stars, Lydia and McDonald's Girl... live!

By Concerts, Inc.

Date and time

Starts on Sunday, August 11 · 8pm GMT+1

Location

Backstage @ The Green Hotel

2 Muirs Kinross KY13 8AS United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • 2 hours 30 minutes

Hailed by critics and fans alike as a one of the finest songwriters of his generation, Dean Friedman has achieved legendary, pop-icon status for chart-topping hits, Ariel, Lucky Stars, Lydia, McDonald’s Girl and more.

Friedman returns to the stage armed with a stunning collection of his insightful and compelling, true-to-life ‘story songs’ - songs of pathos and humor that deal with family, friends, neighbors, work and the seemingly trivial, yet ultimately essential stuff of everyday life.

"Soundtrack of our lives!" – NYTimes; "Songsmith extraordinaire!” – MusicWeek; “Dean Friedman is entirely unique and utterly brilliant” – ThreeWeeks; “Stunning Musicianship!” - Hot Press; "One of the true greats of American music!" - Liverpool Sound and Vision

A consummate entertainer, Friedman will be performing solo, on guitar and keyboard, featuring songs from throughout his four-decade career, including familiar, radio hits and fan favorites, drawn from his eight studio albums. Invite family and friends and join Friedman for an evening of powerful, poignant and hilarious songs about the ordinary and extraordinary lives we share.

w/ special guest Lach

Lach (pronounced ‘Latch’) is acknowledged as the godfather of anti-folk, a hybrid genre that started out in the East Village of New York City, when he and a bunch of young musicians, raised on punk, but playing acoustic guitars and writing literate songs, were tossed out of traditional folk clubs and forced to create their own underground music scene. Here's what folks say about Lach's inimitable style...

"Lach is the mastermind of Antifolk, like a Lower East Side rendezvous of Bob Dylan and Patti Smith. Like black snow, stalled subway cars and random violence, Lach is a Manhattan institution." - NY Times

"Lach is incredibly bright, he's influential, he's funny, he's smart, and he’s got his own, sort of, counter-culture charm. A very intelligent songwriter, funny, poetic. He became part of New York folklore." - Suzanne Vega “

"He's a street-corner ambassador. Lach is beat. He's a ringmaster. He's a poet's poet." - Michelle Shocked

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