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Jeremy O’Bannon NEW DATE

When
September 17, 2016
Where
McGonigel’s Mucky Duck
2425 Norfolk
Houston,TX 77098
Cost
$20.00 - $22.00
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McGonigel’s Mucky Duck presents Jeremy O’Bannon.

Born in Austin in the mid-Seventies,  Jeremy O’Bannon moved to Houston when he was three, growing up in the Bayou City before shuttling his adult life between the two cities. Work brought him back to Houston five years ago, where he picked up the guitar and started writing. Raised on Townes Van Zandt and the Band, Ray Lamontagne and Norah Jones, he nestled into a warm, cozy corner of narrative storytelling almost immediately.

Open the cover fold of his second album Letter Home and you’ll find an image of Eli Pinson Landers, a Civil War veteran who was only 19-years-old when he left home to fight for the Confederacy. Over the 26 months he fought, he wrote his mother when he could. He’d tell her of the friends he’d made, the cold nights through which he’d slept, false reports that he’d passed away in battle, and eventually, the sickness that killed him.

Those letters, found in a trash pile in Georgia serve as inspiration for the title track of O’Bannon’s latest album. The follow-up to 2014 debut Olivia, Letter Home culls 10 songs O’Bannon penned through the course of his career as a guitarist and songwriter. They tell disparate tales of a revered and departed sheriff (“Come Back to Stay”), family and girlfriends (“No Matter What,” “My Girl”). They harp on the rough and mysterious (“What Lies Beneath,” “On We Roll”) as much as modern funk (“Mornin’ Lovin’”) and rootsy folk (“Wishin’”). They show the growth of a local songwriter who finds inspiration at every turn.

Recorded in Austin at Signal Hill Studios, Letter Home was produced by Wayne Sutton. The album includes contributions from some of Austin’s finest musical talents: Patrice Pike, Matt Hubbard, John Evans, Charlie Richards, Patrick Herzfeld, Morgan Patrick Thompson, John Bush, Robb Kidd, Steve Bernal, Michael Bliss and Eleanor Whitmore, who contributes fiddle, vocals, and mandolin to five tracks.

TWITTER: https://twitter.com/jeremyobannon


The Montrose Management District
board workshop meeting scheduled for April 3
has been postponed indefinitely.