William Elliott Whitmore
in-store performance
When: Saturday, Feb. 26, 2005, 6 p.m.
Where: Love Garden, 936 1/2 Massachusetts, Lawrence
Cost: Free
Age limit: All ages
Categories: Folk, Singer/songwriter
Description: Banjoist/guitarist William Elliott Whitmore splits the difference between Tom Waits and Johnny Cash with his gruff voice and old-time-Americana sound. Whitmore's songs harken back to the days of the steam-powered engine and butter churner, with Guthrie-esque overtones and powerful fingerpicking stylings.
Event posted Feb. 14, 2005
Last updated Feb. 18, 2005
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