Griffin House

Griffin House

  • ALL AGES

Singer songwriter Griffin House spikes his rock-pop music with a dose of rootsy, atmospheric Americana.

By Caffe Lena

Date and time

Friday, July 26 · 8 - 10pm EDT.

Location

Caffe Lena

47 Phila Street Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

Performers

Headliners

  • Griffin House

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • 2 hours
  • ALL AGES

A Nashville-based musician with a Midwestern upbringing, Griffin House bought his first guitar for $100 from a friend, then turned down a golf scholarship to Ohio University and instead went to Miami University where he taught himself how to play guitar and write songs. Inspired by Bruce Springsteen, Woody Guthrie, and the Mermaid Avenue albums by Wilco and Billy Bragg, House embraced the craft of songwriting and issued several albums as an independent artist. His mix of sentimental melodies, ambient guitars, and sparse arrangements attracted attention from Nettwerk, a Vancouver-based record label, and House soon partnered with the label’s American branch to issue Lost & Found in 2004. Several self-released albums followed, and House signed with RCA before issuing Flying Upside Down, a folk-rock album recorded with members of Tom Petty’s Heartbreakers. (AllMusic)

House spikes his pop/rock songwriting with a dose of rootsy, atmospheric Americana. He has shared the stage with artists such as Ron Sexsmith, Patti Scialfa, Josh Ritter, John Mellencamp, Mat Kearney, and The Cranberries. American Songwriter raves, “If you are looking to be blown away by raw talent, then look no further than Griffin House.”

Stream this show live at Caffè Lena TV. Enjoy one week of access with your live stream ticket.

Organized by

Caffè Lena presents extraordinary music in an intimate setting steeped in history. It is widely recognized as the longest continuously operating folk music venue in the United States. The Library of Congress calls Caffè Lena “An American treasure,” and we have been recognized by The GRAMMY Foundation for our important contributions to the development of American music.

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