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Terri Binion at Banjo Lisa's House Concerts
Banjo Lisa's House Concerts
South Orange, NJ
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Terri Binion at Banjo Lisa's House Concerts
Florida singer-songwriter Terri Binion will perform songs from her beautiful, moving album "The Day After the Night Before" at the cozy, intimate Banjo Lisa's House Concerts venue. Come listen to her lovely songs, meet Terri, bring something for the potluck, and hang out in lovely South Orange, NJ. Banjo Lisa's is just a few blocks from the South Orange train station, so it's easily accessible from New York City.

"This immensely personal group of songs has an intensity and honesty that is hard to neglect. It is not just raw emotion on display here, though. The fine songwriting is beautifully detailed and captivating arrangements permeate the album. And it is not bitter or depressing; there is hope and a sense of looking forward." -- Rob Dickens

"The albums journey is rooted in the sweet, yearning twang of her voice, which she wields with dynamic range and power. Her earthy, perfectly-imperfect vocals recall those of Lucinda Williams, who lent her vocals to a track on Binions 2004 effort, Fool, and radiate warmth and welcome in tandem with poetically crafted lyrics and melodies which feel familiar from the very first listen." -- Elmore Magazine

"Roots-music purism can sometimes engender the dreariest kind of snobbery, but there's still something wonderful about the right combination of a passionate voice and simple acoustic guitar." -- Jon Young, Mother Jones

From Terri's bio, by musician Jim White:

"Terri grew up steeped in the ways of the South. Her dad hailed from Kentucky, her mom from West Virginia. Terri herself, was born at Camp Lejeune, in Jacksonville, NC, a Marine Base, as her dad spent 20 years in the Marine Corps, but as a young man, was a coal miner around the time he met Terri's mom. Terri reports he loved digging coal, but Terri's mama feared for his safety, and eventually convinced him to join the military. This was during the Korean war, mind you.

So join he did, and with that, Terri became one of those perpetually displaced military kids. That type of rootlessness leaves a mark on you--I know, I was a military kid too.  You move every couple of years, never get too close to anyone, knowing you'll just have to say goodbye. You play your cards close to the vest and turn whatever life force you have inwards.  

Some turn to drugs, some crime, some Jesus. At an early age Terri turned to music. She worked though the usual suspects; Elvis, the Beatles, Creedence, eventually finding her way to Glen Campbell and those Jimmy Webb penned masterpieces: Galveston, Wichita Lineman--landmarks by which Terri would later navigate her own journey as a songwriter.

They settled for a time in 29 Palms, California, out by Joshua Tree.  It was there in the desert that Terri, following her older brother's lead, picked up a guitar and started writing songs. She was all of eleven. Terri continued to struggle, socially in public schools, moving, stumbling, but continued to carry the guitar everywhere she went. Music books and songs, her constant companions.

There were some shaky years, some drugs, some hard times. Rites of passage for a songwriter who intends to have a story worth telling. She traveled, she wandered, taking notes along the way. In her mid thirties she finally made a record. Through a twist of fate Liberty Devitto, Billy Joel's drummer, heard the demos and stepped in to play drums and co-produce Leaving This Town, a record that attracted the attention of music industry folks up in New York City.  This was in the mid 90's. Before long she was opening for the likes of Steve Forbert at top shelf venues like the Bottom Line. Her childhood hero Jimmy Webb caught her act, then promptly dropped her name into a book he was writing about the craft of songwriting.  Jimmy Webb reported that Terri Binion was someone to watch.  She was on her way...or was she?

As I said, this woman follows her own compass. She's not guided by the pack mentality.  She works the back roads of life with no regrets.  Leaving This Town drew the attention of the Indigo Girls, who pegged Terri to open for them, kicking off that tour at the legendary Ryman Auditorium up in Nashville.  And once the tour was over what did she do? Did she move to Nashville, or LA, or New York?  No, she went back to her day job doing wardrobe work down in Orlando. She laid low for a few years, then released her masterpiece, Fool, mysteriously enlisting Lucinda William's help as a backup singer. See a pattern here? Talented folks believe in Terri. She toured a bit on Fool, lost her car in roadside fire, toured Holland, went broke and headed back to her day job. She dressed TV personalities, worked on a few films, rode out long stints of unemployment.  She wrote more amazing songs, lived her life in full, but never made another record.  

Until now.

This time she won't catch me off guard.  We're friends at this point and she's warned me it's on the way.  I'm ready.  But hell, it doesn't matter.  I won't do anything different the second time around. I intend to listen to it exactly the same context as the first, when this lady was a stranger to me. I'll listen in the car, whistling along at good speed down some back road.  And as the first few notes rise up and hit home, I'll remember that place too, just like I do that stretch of highway just south of Clewiston.  

I thank you for the gift of your music Terri. "

http://www.terribinionmusic.com/

Ubicación

Banjo Lisa's House Concerts (Ver)
269 Vose Ave
South Orange, NJ 07079
United States
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Música > Folk

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Organizador: Banjo Lisa's House Concerts
En BPT desde: Nov 18, 2015
 
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