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The Steel Wheels, Anna Egge

Fri., May 24

The Steel Wheels, Anna Egge ANA EGGE Given her unusual upbringing, Brooklyn-based folk troubadour Ana Egge was bound to be a free spirit. Raised on a hot springs hippie commune in rural New Mexico, Egge learned to build her own guitar from her alternative school’s astrology teacher. Egge still plays that guitar today, singing about self-sufficiency, restlessness and the road in a clear, warm alto which suggests a harder edged Gillian Welch. Even when she’s being playful, as with her 2007 covers collection, Lazy Days, which focuses on songs about idleness, Egge’s catchy Americana harbors a haunted nourish streak. It’s this combination of easy-going panache and underlying edge that led peer Lucinda Williams to call Egge, “the Nina Simone of folk.” Egge’s road took an even harder turn in 2011 when she teamed with producer Steve Earle to create the LP Bad Blood, a clear-eyed examination of the mental illness that runs in her family. Even tainted with the ravages of madness, Egge’s songs retain graceful composure, effortless melodicism and a sense of hope. Consciously avoiding shock and melodrama, Egge’s unflinching examination of the heartland’s dark underbelly is tempered with acceptance and understanding. $17.50

McGlohon Theater (map)
345 N. College St.
Uptown
phone 704-372-1000
Double Door Inn (map)
218 E. Independence Blvd.
Elizabeth
phone 704-376-1446
Coyote Joe's (map)
4621 Wilkinson Blvd.
Westside
phone 704-399-4946

Seryn, Brave Baby

Fri., May 24

$8/$10

Visulite Theatre (map)
1615 Elizabeth Ave.
Elizabeth
phone 704-358-9200
Comet Grill (map)
2224 Park Road
Dilworth
phone 704-371-4300
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