Date: Saturday, May 9

Mark Erelli is a Boston-based veteran of the folk and roots music scene, renowned for his emotional honesty, craftsmanship, and warmth. Erelli exploded out of the gate in 1999 when he won the prestigious Kerrville New Folk Award in the wake of his “auspicious debut” (Billboard). Erelli penned the anti-gun violence song By Degrees, recorded in collaboration with Rosanne Cash, Sheryl Crow, and others, which garnered a nomination for Song of the Year at the 2019 Americana Honors and Awards. He followed this honor with a pair of records that drew comparisons to both Tom Petty and John Prine, as well as praise for their energy, grace, and resilience. Yes, he’s critically acclaimed, AND he’ll win your heart and fandom, if he hasn’t already. You’re Gonna Wanna Remember This, about those special moments that make up our lives, is a favorite, as is Basement Days, which deserves to be a rock hit! Now, on his fourteenth solo album Spring Green, Erelli delivers his most cohesive and emotionally resonant work to date—a meditation on vulnerability, endurance, and renewal. RSVP for Mark Erelli on Saturday, May 9.

Artist website:  Mark Erelli

Details

Date: Saturday, May 9
Place: Lincolnwood, IL

Doors open at 6:00 pm, music begins at 7:00 pm.

RSVP here.

*Suggested minimum donation is $25 per attendee. Send your donation via PayPal – select “Friends & Family” and please specify your payment is for Mark Erelli. Include your e-mail address, cell phone number, and attendees’ names. Venmo (@Molly-Lenz-8) and Zelle (312-479-0627) are other options. All money received for donations and merchandise goes to the musicians.