Sara Hickman – Terri Hendrix Holiday Show
- When
- December 10, 2015
- Where
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McGonigel’s Mucky Duck
2425 Norfolk
Houston,TX 77098 - Cost
- $30.00 - $33.00
McGonigel’s Mucky Duck presents the Sara Hickman – Terri Hendrix Holiday Show.
“Two of our favorite Texas singer/songwriters, Terri Hendrix and Sara Hickman, will be bringing an all-new Holiday show to the Mucky Duck on Thursday Dec. 10th!
Together on stage singing some Holiday standards as well as originals, these award winning musicians will warm your heart and put you in the Holiday mood.”
Sara Hickman – Singer-songwriter Sara Hickman sings about life, love and the pursuit of joy and happiness… she knows these things personally. She eats life up and shares it with you like a huge buffet. Simple words find it difficult to describe this remarkable soul.
Sara is an Official State Musician of Texas. She served from May 2010-May 2011, as decreed by the Texas State Legislature. Her new cd, “Shine” was released July 23 on the Kirtland Label! Produced by Los Angeles producer/engineer/multi-talented musician, Jim Jacobsen, the first single is called “Selfish Freak”…be on the look-out for a video by the same name 🙂 Oh, yea. Gett…in’ outta the boat and back in the stream!
Sara is joyful, playful, amazingly energetic, heartwarming, politically conscious, generous, uplifting… and she is love. She is so much more than an entertainer… she fills your heart as if she were a “filling station of love”. She has something to sing about. She has something she wants you to hear.
She will fill your heart and your soul and you won’t be sorry.
Terri Hendrix – Terri Hendrix sings the blues in a sweet, sweet way. One could easily forget the Texas troubadour mostly croons about life’s troubles, because she sounds so dang pleasant about it. The singer-songwriter understands that tears are meant to roll off one’s face, that even those with two left feet should dance, and the promise of tomorrow may just be a fantasy.
Hendrix doesn’t let the disagreeable facts of life get in the way of living a rich life with a smile. The vast majority of the 15 tracks on her latest disc reveal she’s satisfied just singing and swinging. As the album’s title says, Cry Till You Laugh, what better choice do you have?
While Hendrix may be more Pollyanna than Cassandra, she doesn’t shy away from the truth. Hendrix details the distance between what’s real and what we want on the autobiographical “Einstein’s Brain”. We all know that the things we desire do not come easily, if at all.
Hendrix reminds us that we can still dream about them. Magic can happen, even if only for a brief, incandescent interlude. We can taste the sweetness in our minds and imagination—and maybe that’s enough.
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