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Doors Open: 5PM
Opener Micah Smith: 6PM
Jeremiah Tall: 7PM
Reinforced with the will of the wild and strengthened by the stories of mankind’s struggles with desolation, Jeremiah Tall pulls his inspiration. Making his home in Bucks County, PA Tall finds himself writing the next chapter in his story. Three years since the debut LP Where The Lore Began, along with thousands of miles on the road, landed Tall on stages with greats such as Steve Earle, Gary Clark Jr. and Langhorne Slim. In addition to sets at The Philadelphia Folk Festival, Bethlehem's Musikfest, The Devils Backbone Hoopla and Oyster Ridge Music Festival. He now has his aim on a third release, From Bare Bones.
From Bare Bones comes out swinging with a massive sound full of robust vocal arrangements and a full band instrumentation to back up Tall’s hard-hitting percussive strumming style. The familiar one-man band has also bolstered his live image to support a full line-up. Together Jeremiah Tall with The Lore allows a restyling of his foot-stomping workers howl of a sound.
Hampshire County West Virginia native Micah Smith started music at 8 years old and has always used music as a way to get by hard times and life struggles, and in the good times as well. He has always felt music is a way of life and really without music, life would be pretty boring. Micah currently works at Romney Cycles as a parts and accessories salesman, and in his free time he rides motorcycles, plays video games and writes music. He doesn't think he has a crazy interesting life but it’s really the way he likes it. Micah is a very laid back guy who likes to be around people, make people laugh and go out and adventure around. He's always trying to chase after something, it gives him a feeling of purpose so when he sets his mind to something, he won't quit until he's accomplished it. Music is a passion of his and he's very thankful to get the experience to go to open mics and events and he thank everyone that shows their support.
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Earlier Event: March 8
Art-For-All
Later Event: March 9
Camera Club