Our great Feature Thursday Night Entertainment continues this Thursday, May 19th, with a Special Performance by Rich Harper. Rich is going to be doing his solo performance – My Life In Story In Song PART 2, hosted by John Ross. Rich is one of our favorite performers and we are always excited to have him at the Confluence.
Rich was asked about his upcoming event at the Confluence, and this was Rich’s response:
“A few people have asked if this is going to be sort of like Part 2 of My Life In Story In Song. Okay. Sure. Sounds good to me. I’m easy. Makes sense. So, this show is now named My Life In Story In Song Part 2. – This will also be the last solo acoustic show for me until maybe/probably the Spring. I don’t want these to become boring for you or me. I would like to keep these shows a little special thingy that we all have fun with once in a while.”
“A few people have asked if this is going to be sort of like Part 2 of My Life In Story In Song. Okay. Sure. Sounds good to me. I’m easy. Makes sense. So, this show is now named My Life In Story In Song Part 2. – This will also be the last solo acoustic show for me until maybe/probably the Spring. I don’t want these to become boring for you or me. I would like to keep these shows a little special thingy that we all have fun with once in a while.”
Rich Harper learned to play blues guitar the traditional way by primarily being self-taught listening to and learning from the recordings of artists like Eric Clapton, B. B. King, Rory Gallagher, Freddy King, Duane Allman, and so on. Rich developed his own slide style using the same Coricidin medicine bottle as Duane Allman. After paying his “blues dues” in small blue-collar towns around his hometown of Ellwood City, Rich moved to Los Angeles to gather like-minded musicians and formed the Rich Harper Blues Band. Don’t miss this chance to see Rich and hear his music and stories.