Writers in the Round

with Dan May, JD Malone, Jim Photoglo and Craig Bickhardt!

Show Date: 08/09/08

Show time: 8:00pm.
Admission: $15.00

us-danm.gifSinger-songwriter Dan May’s career path has taken more twists and turns than a corkscrew in a hurricane. He has worked as a grave-digger, television cameraman, short-order cook, nuclear missile security guard, gas station attendant, sold clothing in a big and tall store, driven an ice cream truck, coached track, delivered furniture, wrote feature stories for a daily newspaper, unloaded trucks at an amusement park and labored in a greenhouse; all before the age of 25

Artist Website: www.danmaycd.com/

us-jdmalone1.gifJD Malone and the Experts - I was born and raised under a bright blue sky in a small town called Bennington in the Green Mountain State of the U.S.A. I have a real good family and lots of great memories from my childhood. I remember my Mom would bring me to the record store about once a week and we would buy one or two 45 singles, then take them home and learn the lyrics. My Mom knew shorthand, so she was able to jot down the lyrics fairly quick.

Artist Website: http://www.myspace.com/jdmalone25

us-jimph.gifJim Photoglo has musically spanned four decades as both a songwriter and artist, bringing his unique creative voice to the R&B, Pop and Country arenas. Growing up in Los Angeles, he began playing in bands as a teenager but never considered music as a “career” until he was in his early 20’s. Photoglo reminisces, “I wanted to get out of L.A., so I took to the highway ‘James Taylor’ style with an acoustic guitar, a sleeping bag and a lot of time to think…and all I thought about was music.”

Artist Website: http://www.jimphotoglo.com/

us-craigb.gifA dusty six-string in an attic corner marked the beginning of Craig Bickhardt’s long road to success as a musician and song writer. The year was 1968, a time when the guitar was coming into it’s own in the hands of Eric Clapton, John Fahey, Jimi Hendrix, and Muddy Waters. Craig studied the styles of these and other pioneers and then turned to the streets of his hometown to find other young musicians who were drawn to the same sounds.

Artist Website: http://www.craigbickhardt.com/


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