Let a fantastic musician sweeten your evening! This Wednesday, the Minna Thiel will be transformed into a large concert stage on a small scale with a live concert by Herr Dennehy & Rob Moir.
On the inescapable foundation of songwriting greats from the sixties and seventies, Mr. Dennehy has developed his own catchy, unpolished sound in the contemporary wake of David Gray, Damien Rice and Connor Oberst, based on lyrics with a lyrically critical look between the cracks of social and emotional realities. A distinctive voice, authentic six-string sound, iconic Peaky Blinders look and always a pinch of storytelling between the songs: that's what you get when Mr. Dennehy takes to the stage. Fans have appreciated his entertaining performances for many years, during which the musician sings, tells stories and tells stories, enticing them to think, sing and groove along - with his own songs as well as the odd surprising cover version.
With his third album SOLO RECORD, Canadian singer-songwriter Rob Moir looks back on five years of life "on the road". The songs were written during a break in Melbourne and remain true to his honest, eloquent style. SOLO RECORD is a pared-down, authentic work that is musically reminiscent of Bruce Springsteen, The Replacements and Wilco. In songs like Sometimes You Gotta Go, Moir encourages his younger self to follow his dreams, while Love Is A House On Fire deals with regrets over missed love confessions. His debut album Places To Die (2013) was rated 4 stars by Rolling Stone. Adventure Handbook followed in 2015 with a full band line-up, which, according to Rolling Stone, goes straight to the heart with self-confident songs. Moir has toured with Neko Case, Frightened Rabbit and Frank Turner, among others, and played international festivals in Australia, Canada, Europe, the UK and Japan. With his charismatic stage presence and humor, he wins over audiences worldwide - one listener at a time.
Free admission. Donations for the musician welcome.
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