BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20230319T013000Z DTEND:20230319T033000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:Live Music at Cafe Carpe DESCRIPTION:TIM GRIMM- album release\n\n\nMarch 18 @ 8:30 pm - 10:30 pm\n$15\n\n\n\nTicket link is below bio.\n\nTIM GRIMM is a bit of a Renaissance man in the performing arts world. He has for the past 20 years blended his love for songwriting\, travel\, and the storytelling of acting (theatre\, film and television). Tim's new album\, THE LITTLE IN-BETWEEN (March 2023)\, is an evocative evolution from his previous albums and his most personal to date\, written in three intense months during the winter of 2021-22. This album traces his travel between the hills of southern Indiana and the Oklahoma prairie and his internal journey from a rich past to an unexpected future using a first-person voice in every song to illuminate a deep inner territory that historically remained more submerged in his work. This fertile creative year also yielded forays into visual art\, with Tim using pastels and charcoal to create striking folk-art style triptychs\, pieces of which now form the visual art featured on the new album cover and booklet.\n\nFrom 2019 HEART LAND AGAIN revisits a renowned collection of songs from 20 years ago . A STRANGER IN THIS TIME (2017)\, In the Fall of 2016 he recorded the single- WOODY'S LANDLORD which was the #1 song on Folk Radio for the year. Tim's previous recording\, THE TURNING POINT\, produced the #1 song on Folk radio in 2014 KING OF THE FOLKSINGERS. It was a particularly gratifying honor\, given the song is a tribute to Tim's friend and musical icon\, Ramblin' Jack Elliott. Tim's history with Ramblin' Jack goes back 30 years beginning with a bicycle ride that led to The Newport Folk Festival . Tim contributing liner notes to Jack's Grammy winning album\, The South Coast (1995) Jack's recording Buffalo Skinners with Tim on Tim's album\, Coyote's Dream (2003) .and now\, most recently KING OF THE FOLKSINGERS.\n\nComplete bio on Tim's website. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Ticket link is below bio.
\n\nTIM GRIMM \;is a bit of a Renaissance man in the performing arts world. He has for the past 20 years blended his love for songwriting\, travel\, and the storytelling of acting (theatre\, film and television). Tim&rsquo\;s new album\, THE LITTLE IN-BETWEEN (March 2023)\, is an evocative evolution from his previous albums &ndash\; and his most personal to date\, written in three intense months during the winter of 2021-22. This album traces his travel between the hills of southern Indiana and the Oklahoma prairie &ndash\; and his internal journey from a rich past to an unexpected future &ndash\; using a first-person voice in every song to illuminate a deep inner territory that historically remained more submerged in his work. This fertile creative year also yielded forays into visual art\, with Tim using pastels and charcoal to create striking folk-art style triptychs\, pieces of which now form the visual art featured on the new album cover and booklet.
\n\nFrom 2019&ndash\; HEART LAND AGAIN revisits a renowned collection of songs from 20 years ago&hellip\;. A STRANGER IN THIS TIME (2017)\, In the Fall of 2016 he recorded the single- WOODY&rsquo\;S LANDLORD&ndash\; which was the #1 song on Folk Radio for the year. Tim&rsquo\;s previous recording\, THE TURNING POINT\, produced the #1 song on Folk radio in 2014&ndash\; KING OF THE FOLKSINGERS. It was a particularly gratifying honor\, given the song is a tribute to Tim&rsquo\;s friend and musical icon\, Ramblin&rsquo\; Jack Elliott. Tim&rsquo\;s history with Ramblin&rsquo\; Jack goes back 30 years&ndash\; beginning with a bicycle ride that led to The Newport Folk Festival&hellip\;. Tim contributing liner notes to Jack&rsquo\;s Grammy winning album\, The South Coast (1995)&hellip\; Jack&rsquo\;s recording Buffalo Skinners with Tim on Tim&rsquo\;s album\, Coyote&rsquo\;s Dream (2003)&hellip\;.and now\, most recently KING OF THE FOLKSINGERS.
\n\nComplete bio on \;Tim&rsquo\;s website.
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