PICK OF THE WEEK: Jackie Greene – The Gothic Theatre – Thursday, August 6th

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Why You Should Go: Back to BirthJackie Greene’s seventh album and his Yep Roc Records debut – is more than worthy of some serious attention.  The 11-song set showcases the multitalented artist’s uncanny knack for synthesizing his deep affinity for American roots styles into timeless, personally-charged music.  Armed with a persuasive voice, a vivid songwriting skill and an instinctive mastery of several instruments, Greene has carved out a unique musical niche, and the album marks another creative landmark in his already compelling body of work. Greene will be supported Thursday by Nashville duo The Saint Johns. Do yourself a favor and check out this show!

Venue:  Gothic Theatre – 3263 South Broadway, Englewood, CO, 80110

Doors: 7:00 p.m. Showtime 8:00 p.m.

*Price: $17.50 Adv. $20 DoS Purchase Here

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Nate Todd

Nate Todd was born on the central plains of Nebraska, but grew up on the high plains of the Texas panhandle. With not much to do in either place, music was his constant companion. His parents dubbed the first two albums he ever owned onto a tape for him. Side A was Bert and Ernie’s Sing Along. Side B was Sgt. Peppers. His lifelong love affair with music started early as he practically grew up in a Rock & Roll band, with his father and uncle often taking him out on the road or into the studio with them. Nate began performing live at sixteen and hasn’t looked back, having played in numerous bands from L.A. to Austin. At the age of twenty he was bitten by the writing bug, and upon moving to Denver decided to pursue a degree from Metropolitan State University where he recently graduated with a B.A. in English and a minor in Cinema Studies.

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