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SECRET HISTORY PRESENTS: WOVENHAND / ACROSS TUNDRAS / DEN OF LIONS
Thursday Mar 12, 2009 8:00 PM




Like a welcome draught from a bottomless well, David Eugene Edwards (also
frontman of acclaimed band 16 Horsepower), sings untamed and mercy-drenched songs for thirsty listeners. The grandson of a Nazarene preacher, Edwards dropped out of a Colorado high school to play music. He is known for an immense personal humility—a contrast to his stark lyrics about the wretched state of humanity, although he is the first to tell you that he is singing to himself. This paradoxical nature inspires such formidable listeners as Flemish choreographer and filmmaker Wim Vandekeybus, who based the score of the dance production “Blush” on the 2003 Wovenhand album Blush Music (Sounds Familyre).

Nashville's Across Tundras and Birmingham's Den of Lions will open.

This show is for ages 18 and up.
Tickets for this show are $8.

WOVENHAND | 8:00 PM
Like a welcome draught from a bottomless well, David Eugene Edwards (also
frontman of acclaimed band 16 Horsepower), sings untamed and mercy-drenched songs for thirsty listeners. The grandson of a Nazarene preacher, Edwards dropped out of a Colorado high school to play music. He is known for an immense personal humility—a contrast to his stark lyrics about the wretched state of humanity, although he is the first to tell you that he is singing to himself. This paradoxical nature inspires such formidable listeners as Flemish choreographer and filmmaker Wim Vandekeybus, who based the score of the dance production “Blush” on the 2003 Wovenhand album Blush Music (Sounds Familyre). more >>>
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Ticket Prices
General Admission $10.00 in advance
$10.00 day of show

Schedule
WOVENHAND 8:00 PM

Music

3719 3rd Avenue South Birmingham, AL 35222 205-533-6288        photography/slideshows by Andrew Hensley