PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTION
Chuck Brodsky


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"Chuck Brodsky can sing, fingerpick and strum with the best of 'em ... a storyteller, and a riveting one at that ... an underlying tone of warmth and compassion runs through all his carefully observed narratives." - Acoustic Guitar Magazine.


Chuck Brodsky is a storyteller, songwriter, troubadour and a modern-day bard. With only his acoustic guitar and his voice, he’ll draw you in with genuine, down-to-earth warmth and his quirky, finely crafted songs.



Using wit and irony, set to haunting melodies, he tells the stories of oddball and underdog characters through his syncopated guitar strumming or sweet finger-picking. His songs celebrate the goodness in people - the eccentric, holy, profound, courageous, inspiring, and the beautiful. They poke fun at what needs to be poked, and sometimes they challenge. They’re sworn to tell the truth.



Influenced by Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, Lowell George, John Hartford, Jackson Browne, Bruce Springsteen, Greg Brown, The Rolling Stones, and Nic Jones, Chuck started writing songs in a style that is very much his own, yet pays homage to the traditions.



Since 1995, each of his ten albums has been critically acclaimed; most recently his 2013 release The Baseball Ballads 2, which was named to MOJO Magazine’s top ten list of Folk albums for 2014. Four of his early cds were produced in Atlanta by Kristian Bush of Sugarland, while his most recent four studio recordings were produced in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, by J.P. Cormier. His March 2015 release, Tell Tale Heart, is self-produced and was recorded in Asheville NC.



Chuck Brodsky has performed three times at the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and 20 of his celebrated Baseball story songs have been enshrined in the Hall’s sound recording library.



Mark Bunn


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Mark Bunn is an accomplished singer/songwriter from Wilson, North Carolina.



Born and raised in the heart of the Old North State, Mark was first introduced to country music by his father, John Bunn. As a boy, Mark remembers the house being filled with old and new country songs that his dad was rehearsing for his shows.



Like father, like son, Mark picked up the guitar and starting learning how to play. With an ear for his own style of music, Mark quickly started crafting beautiful, heartfelt songs that some have called "thinking man’s country."




There are great things on the horizon for this ultra talented singer/songwriter and Nova Music Lab is proud to play a part.




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Will Call tickets may be picked up at the box office beginning one hour prior to the concert.

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