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Andrew Marlin Stringband

w/ David Berkeley

Time: 7:30pm     Day: Saturday     Doors: 6:30pm     Ages: 21+ without parent or guardian     Price: $25

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$25–$30

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VENUE: Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery

SEATING: Limited

ADA: Yes, please notify a Tumbleroot representative upon arrival

PARKING: Yes

ALCOHOL: Yes

OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No


ANDREW MARLIN

Andrew Marlin is a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based out of Chapel Hill, NC. His latest solo record, Phthalo Blue, is out now! The album features all original music by Andrew, recorded around one mic at The Tractor Shed in Goodlettsville, TN. In addition to Marlin on mandolin, the music showcases a slew of frequent collaborators including Stephanie Coleman (fiddle), Allison de Groot (banjo), Clint Mullican (bass), Josh Oliver (guitar), and Nat Smith (cello) - engineered by Sean Sullivan.

Along with this new release, and his three previous instrumental collections (Fable & Fire, Witching Hour and Buried in a Cape) Marlin has produced six albums of original works of American roots music with Watchhouse, has formed the bluegrass group Mighty Poplar (with collaborators Critter Eldridge, Greg Garrison, Alex Hargreaves and Noam Pikelny) and regularly contributes instrumental performances to other artists and albums. He's recently played mandolin on recordings for Zach Bryan, Tyler Childers, Plains, Dead Tongues and Phil Cook. Marlin is also an in-demand producer, and has produced albums for artists including Mipso, Kate Rhudy, Rachel Baiman and Ismay.

Over the last decade, he has toured with all three of his projects throughout the U.S and Europe and appeared on high profile programs such CBS This Morning's Saturday Morning Sessions, NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert, and headlined sold-out notable rooms including the Ryman and Red Rocks.


DAVID BERKELEY

Santa Fe’s beloved David Berkeley writes songs capable of both breaking and healing the heart. He has been praised by The New York Times for his “lustrous, melancholy voice with shades of Tim Buckley and Nick Drake.” That voice and his gift with words is what first sets Berkeley apart from all other guitar-slinging songwriters. But it is his onstage charisma and unparalleled between-song repartee that truly puts him in a class by himself. Each show is completely unique, and David’s humanity shines through every note he sings and every word he speaks. Berkeley has released seven studio albums, one live album, and authored two books, each of which pairs with one of his albums.  
 
His latest book, The Free Brontosaurus, was a never-before tried concept: a novella comprising ten intertwining stories and an album of ten accompanying songs (one for each story). And his latest album is Oh Quiet World, written during the lockdown after he and his family escaped Spain, is an incredible timestamp on a profound moment in our collective history, which manages to distill the fear and uncertainty into something exquisite and uplifting. Berkeley was a Kerrville New Folk winner, a New Song and Rocky Mountain Folks Festival Finalist. He was a guest on This American Life and tours all over the country and world, opening for/touring with Dido, Don McLean, Ben Folds, Billy Bragg, Ray Lamontagne, Nickel Creek and many more.  Berkeley will be recording a new solo record this summer with Todd Sickafoose (Ani DiFranco's bassist and the orchestrator/arranger of the music for Hadestown). In addition to Berkeley's solo career, David is also one half of the wildly creative Trans-Atlantic costumed duo, Sons of Town Hall.

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