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John Flynn at Cellar Stage
The Cellar Stage at Faith Community United Methodist Church of Hamilton
Baltimore, MD
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John Flynn at Cellar Stage
Songwriter and activist John Flynn calls himself a "hopeful pessimist." The pessimism comes from an honest clear-eyed assessment of the condition of the world we live in. The hope comes from a deep-rooted faith in the beauty and resilience of the human spirit. In an artist of Flynn's caliber, the tension inherent in these seemingly contradictory points of view yields the kind of songs that moved Kris Kristofferson to compare Flynn to the best writers he knows, and Ramblin' Jack Elliott to boast "John Flynn is the John Lennon of the plasma generation!" Scott Sheldon of Sing Out! magazine writes: "With a poet's voice and a heart tuned to justice, John Flynn's voice and songs sing for us all." John began writing professionally in 1980 after graduating from Temple University with a degree in political science. A staff writing contract with Combine Music and Billboard Magazine. In the early 90's, Flynn performed heavily in and around his native Philadelphia where his first self-released CDs began to receive extensive airplay on AAA radio giant, WXPN. His first main stage appearance at the 1995 Philadelphia Folk Festival cemented John's reputation as a dynamic original contemporary folk artist. Songs that Flynn wrote, for his own four children, became the basis of two highly acclaimed family CDs. He was awarded the American Library Association's Notable Recording Award. John appears regularly on the Peabody Award-winning children's radio program "Kid's Corner" and continues to present extremely popular assemblies and creative-writing workshops. In 2005, Arlo Guthrie invited John to join his post-Katrina "Train to New Orleans Tour." Arlo says of John, "More than just a good song writer, performer, or guitar player, John Flynn is a friend because he actually does the kinds of things to help make the world a little better." John sings from the heart. His powerful songs of humanity and hope are deeply rooted in the traditions of Woody Guthrie. From barbed political verse to joyous fun-loving lyrics for kids, John paints vivid, lasting images with words and music drawn from a palate of awareness, irony, humor, and compassion. He opens his new CD, The End of the Beginning with the lines "Like river stone, it may be that some edges get worn smooth, or maybe it's just that these days you don't have as much to prove." These words seem to capture not only the mood of the disarmingly acoustic release, but also something of the 54 year-old singer-songwriter himself.

Doors open at 7:00 pm. General admission seating.

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The Cellar Stage at Faith Community United Methodist Church of Hamilton (View)
5315 Harford Road
Baltimore, MD 21214
United States

Categories

Music > Folk
Music > Singer/Songwriter

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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