Dear Friends,
It seems hardly possible that it’s already December. I’m more than ready for this year to be history, but marvel that it slipped by so quickly. When I was a kid I thought recess would never arrive. Now, suddenly overnight, all the grandkids are ambulatory, I have a completely unexpected recording out, and we’re somehow toddling along into 2018. November was a whirlwind of visits to familiar joints: from Natalie’s Coal Fired Pizza in Worthington, OH to the Ark, to Defiance, OH, to Goshen, IN, to Old Songs, to the Sounding Board. At the tail end of the touring I landed for the first time at the wonderful Next Stage Theater, in Putney, VT, awash with old friends and inspiring community support. A great way to end a busy touring season. December is relaxed, as it always is when I’m not mounting a Christmas show. Tomorrow I’m in Appleton, WI for a quick visit and then at the International Storytelling Center in Jonesborough, TN for a pair of shows before I head up to Harlan County, KY for my annual end-of-the-year fireside show at the Pine Mountain Settlement School. Surrounded by the hills I love, it is, each year, the beginning of Christmas in my heart. January, of course, is Groundhog Day: my thirty-something-th annual Left Coast Tour. It’d down-right Pavlovian at this point. “If it’s January, it must be time for McCutcheon.” It’s a lovely tradition and I’m eager to visit halls-full of audiences that feel more like family than fans. I’ll be doing lots of material from Ghost Light, at the same time that the Trolling for Dreams songs still feel surprisingly fresh. Check out the touring schedule below to see if I’m near you. I’m trying hard to settle into “retirement,” whatever that means to someone who loves their job as much as I do. Sure, I’m collecting my union pension now and all the diabolically-constructed confusion about health care is in my rear-view mirror, and guys with grey hair call me “sir.” But I keep writing new stuff (it’s my job, for crying out loud!), cooking up new projects, and have yet to feel a waning of energy or passion. I do plan on cutting my touring by about half in the next year, allowing me to spend more time with my family, and stay limber enough to coach Sam’s little league team in about five years. That’s when another kind of schedule will dominate my life. In the meantime, though, there are small victories to celebrate, buffoonery to lampoon, fiddle tunes to be played, and stages in towns across the world to mount for a few, blest hours each night. May we meet there soon! Thanks for your interest and sparing this monthly missive from landing in your spam folder. See you in the New Year. Until then, may you have a wonderful season that celebrates whatever holiday you love. Flowers for Sarajevo
Flowers for Sarajevo, my latest picture book, has been generously honored this year. Both School Library Journal and Kirkus give the book starred reviews, we’ve gotten lovely mentions and reviews in loads of other places and Parents Choice gave it their coveted Gold award.
During their end-of-year roundups, both Kirkus and the New York Public Library placed Sarajevo on their “Best of 2017” lists. (I’ll be quick to mention that Carmen’s The Rooster Who Would Not Be Quiet is also on these lists…and many more. It’s a terrific book that you all should check out.) This is a book that, like Christmas in the Trenches, began as a song that told an historical story. And, like Christmas, it was a story that I thought kids should grow up knowing. Stories are those clues into who and what we are. We tell them both to discover and remind ourselves of whom we might be and become. Especially in this time, rife with ugliness and violence of all sorts, stories like this might give additional tools to our children as they learn to navigate the rocky shoals of this world. Click here for more information and ordering. Ghost Light
Ghost Light is now out and, despite the fact that the official release date is not for over two months, the first reviews are appearing.
“Ghost Light, it is yet again a true tour-de-force of his writing abilities. With each of the 13 new songs covering all the bases of our own lives: love, aging, changing times, faith, grand babies dancing, redemption, and more, Ghost Light tells stories packed with real emotive expression…a stunning album.” "compelling...highly recommended. “…damn! Just…damn!” Thanks to all of you who helped this recording find its way into the world. I’m already working on my next project (big news about that next month!). In the meantime, if you’re still looking for a cool Christmas/Hannukah gift for someone, that you can’t get anywhere else, click here. Songwriting Camp
There are still a small handful of spots left in each of my Songwriting Camps at Highlander. These will absolutely disappear during my Left Coast Tour in January, if not before as people tend to give these as Christmas gifts. If you’re considering coming, best act quickly. ‘Cause once the twentieth slot is filled, the “no vacancy” sign goes up.
The sessions are scheduled for May 20-24, 2018 and June 24-28, 2018 Click here for more information. The $150 deposit holds your spot. No further payment is required until next April. Hope to see you at Highlander! John McCutcheon Still on Tour!
2018
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JAN 05
Berkeley, CA
Freight & Salvage 2020 Addison St., Berkeley, California, United States 510-644-2020Buy Tickets
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JAN 06
Walnut Creek, CA Devil Mountain Coffeehouse
Mt. Diablo UU Church 55 Eckley Lane, Walnut Creek, California, United States (925) 934-3135Buy Tickets
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JAN 07
Chico, CA
Sierra Nevada Brewing Company 1075 East 20th Street, Chico, California, United States 530-345-2739Buy Tickets
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JAN 08
Sonoma, CA
Sebastiani Theater 476 First Street East, Sonoma, California, United States 707-996-2020Buy Tickets
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JAN 09
Modesto, CA
Modesto Church of the Brethren 2301 Woodland Avenue, Modesto, California, United States 209-523-1438Buy Tickets
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JAN 11
Fresno, CA
UU Church of Fresno 2672 East Alluvial Ave, Fresno, California, United States 559-222-9802Buy Tickets
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JAN 12
Grass Valley, CA
Don Baggett Theater Nevada Union High School 11761 Ridge Road, Grass Valley, California, United States 530-477-0708Buy Tickets
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JAN 14
Winters, CA
The Palms Playhouse 13 Main Street, Winters, California, United States 530-758-8058Buy Tickets
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JAN 15
Fremont, CA
St. James Episcopal Church 37051 Cabrillo Terrace, Fremont, California, United States 510-797-1492Buy Tickets
2018
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JAN 26
Decatur, GA
Eddie's Attic 515-B North McDonough Street, Decatur, Georgia, United States 404-377-4976Buy Tickets
2018
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JAN 27
Cherry Log, GA
Craddock Center Chattahoochee National Forest 186 Fred Craddock Dr,, Cherry Log, Georgia, United States (706) 632-1772Buy Tickets
2018
Wed
FEB 07
Daytona Beach, FL
Lemerand Auditorium Embry Riddle Aeronautical University 600 South Clyde Morris Blvd., Daytona Beach, Florida, United States 386-226-6683Buy Tickets
2018
Thu
FEB 08
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
Ponte Vedra Concert Hall 1050 A1A North, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, United States (904) 209-0399Buy Tickets
2018
Fri
FEB 09
St. Petersburg, FL
Craftsman House 2955 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg, Florida, United States 727-323-2787Buy Tickets
2018
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FEB 10
Port Charlotte, FL
Riverwood Activity Center 4100 Riverwood Drive, Port Charlotte, Florida, United States Buy Tickets
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FEB 16
Oxford, NY
6 on the Square 6 Lafayette Park, Oxford, New York, United States 607.843.6876Buy Tickets
2018
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FEB 17
Penfield, NY
Golden Link Folk Singing Society Rochester Christian Reformed Church 2750 Atlantic Ave, Penfield, New York, United States [email protected]Buy Tickets Comments are closed.
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