We are THRILLED to announce our Second Highland park house concert of the year
The concert is April 14 FROM 7-10 PM (c’mon your taxes will wait!)
And the music is from a wonderful PITTSBURGHER who a) released a GREAT CD in Dec 2022 and b) moved to Pittsburgh from
Nashville
Our artist My Politic.
Their most recent CD is Missouri Folklore and it is wonderful!!! Part autobiographical, part conceptual, every song on Missouri Folklore is set against the backdrop of the Ozark Mountains,
which served as the landscapes of longtime friends and bandmates Kaston Guffey and Nick Pankey's early years. Through reflective, imagery-driven songwriting, the pair honestly examine the tangled webs we weave, often overshadowed by the doldrums of everyday
life in small-town America.
"There are songs about judgment, existentialism, forgiveness, love, death, growing, and healing," Guffey says. "It's a lot of material focused on the
nuance and mundanity, in some sense, of being a person."
Lonesome Highway’s review got it right:
Songs like
Cursing At the Night and At the Morning (memories that bite), Maybe It’s Love (random liaisons between strangers),
Gina and Leroy (dead-end lives, trying to change), Albuquerque (a junkie trying to reform in prison),
Driving Home To You (death of a brother in the war), are all tales of quiet dignity with people trying to make life work out better.
The sweet vocal tones are the perfect accompaniment for the fluid musicianship and style on this album. At a very generous
fifty-four minutes in length there is something here for all tastes. Another masterclass in subtle artistry. A quite superb album.
Websites & Socials
www.mypolitic.bandcamp.com
www.mypoliticmusic.com
www.facebook.com/mypoliticmusic
www.youtube.com/mypoliticmusic
Ok if you have read this far – my address is 1232 N Highland Ave 15206 (it is right across from Tazza D’Oro
The timing of the evening is from 630-10 ish. Between 630-730 pm, there will be some snacks from Food Glorious Food (mostly desserts) and a place
for kids (see more about that below) to play outside. There also will be an air hockey tournament while they are getting set up.
The concert will start promptly at 7:30 pm.
Other details:
Bob and Danna
Robert M. Arnold MD
University of Pittsburgh
Section of Palliative Care and Medical Ethics
UPMC Palliative and Supportive Institute (PSI)
Palliative Research Center (PaRC)
w- rabob@pitt.edu; o -4126924834
h- bma1@mac.com; c-4126567431
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