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Kable House Presents at Wyndridge Farm: David Wax Museum
Kable House Presents is an independent, volunteer-driven initiative that showcases national touring acts in an intimate, listening-room environment. This is our first show at Wyndridge Farm in Dallastown, PA.
General admission tickets are available to the public, and Wyndridge's signature beverages are available for purchase during the show.
All tickets are general admission. Doors open at 7 p.m. Music begins promptly at 8 p.m.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Its been nearly a dozen years since David Wax and Suz Slezak played their first show together, kicking off a partnership thats led to seven records, multiple Top 20 chart placements, performances alongside contemporaries like The Avett Brothers and heroes like Los Lobos, and most importantly a family of four. As that family has grown, so has the bands sound. Filled with husband-and-wife vocal harmonies, Mexican stringed instruments, melodic hooks, and blasts of brass, David Wax Museums albums fly the worldly flag for a brand of Americana that reaches far beyond American borders.
Early in 2018, after honing a new batch of songs on the road, they found themselves making music in the Nashville-based home studio of Carl Broemel (My Morning Jackets, Ray LaMontagne) who produced David Wax Museums most compelling work to date, Line of Light. Released in 2019 by the Austin-based indie label Nine Mile Records, the album refocuses on the bands two co-founders. Weaving the personal with the political, the global with the spiritual, Line of Light chronicles the landscapes and longings that connect us all.
Inspired by current events and personal challenges, Line of Light offers its own mix of message and melody. This is honest, heartfelt music about sweeping ideas, anchored in sharp songwriting and uncluttered by heavy-handed studio production. For those who caught one of David Wax Museums earliest shows long before the group stole the show at the Newport Folk Festival, toured alongside Buena Vista Social Club, and earned an audience thats as international as the bands own sound the album feels like a homecoming of sorts, sweetened with contributions from David Wax Museums full lineup but still grounded in the raw power of the bands two-member core. Its a bright album for murky times, a reminder of musics ability to drive out the darkness, one song at a time.
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LocationWyndridge Farm (View)
885 South Pleasant Avenue
Dallastown, PA 17313
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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