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Rod Picott House Concert
It's been 15 years since Rod Picott laid down his work belt, picked up an acoustic guitar and put a permanent end to his gig as a sheet rock hanger. He'd been writing music in private for years, but it was 2001's Tiger Tom Dixon's Blues a debut album that bridged the gap between folk and Americana that officially introduced him as a singer/songwriter, kick starting one of the more acclaimed careers in modern-day roots music. Since then, he's focused on a different kind of construction: building a catalog of songs that spin stories of hard work, heartache and the human condition. Join us Monday, July 27th for a house concert featuring Rod Picott. Bring your libation, come and talk with Rod, sit and listen to his wonderful songs, and then listen to the sounds of Oxford on our back deck. Limited Seating is available so please reserve your seats to ensure we can accommodate everyone.
Tickets will also be sold at the door but a reserved ticket ensures a seat. Complimentary welcome cocktail tasting (while it holds out) provided by Cathead Vodka Thank you from your hosts: Wayne & Mary Margaret Andrews Kevin Guyer 130 Leighton Rd Oxford, MS
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LocationHome of Wayne & Mary Margaret Andrews (View)
130 Leighton Rd
Oxford, MS 38655
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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