Date: Sunday, June 2

Terry Klein is a performing songwriter whose growing catalog of finely wrought, captivating songs has made him a respected member of the Folk and Americana music communities. This performance is one that lovers of Americana singer-songwriter listening rooms won’t want to miss.

Terry worked with Thomm Jutz for his fourth album, Leave the Light On, released late last year. Recorded live over six hours, this album is Terry’s most personal and vulnerable work yet. The Austin American-Statesman calls Terry “one of Austin’s top singer-songwriters in recent years.” Glide Magazine says that “Klein sings with a trusted gravitas and polished reflection reminiscent of Guy Clark and Steve Earle.” No Depression said Terry’s third album, Good Luck, Take Care, “has a knack for telling poetic stories in songs about the sad, funny, ironic, and devastating ups and downs of our lives” and American Songwriter said it “conveys honesty and emotion that gives the listener a clear connection.”

“Terry Klein’s songs bring me into his world, they make the crossing from one heart to another with ease. Better Luck Next Time could have been written by Springsteen, Van Zandt, or Earle. But, no, this amazing song came from the guitar of a wonderful new voice in songwriting — Terry Klein. Close your eyes, give a listen, and let his songs take you on a ride. It’s a beautiful journey.”
Mary Gauthier

See what Mary Gauthier means by watching Every Other Sunday, or a favorite of mine, Dull Women Keep Immaculate Homes.

RSVP for Terry Klein at Molly’s House Concerts on Sunday, June 2, at 5:00 pm.

Artist website:  Terry Klein

Details

Date: Sunday, June 2
Time: 5:00 pm
Place: Lincolnwood, IL
*Tickets: paypal.me/MollyLenz

Doors open at 4:00 pm, music begins at 5:00 pm.

RSVP here.

*Select “Friends & Family” and please specify your payment is for Terry Klein. Include your e-mail address, cell phone number, and attendees’ names. Venmo and Zelle are other options. Suggested minimum donation is $25 per attendee. All money received for donations and merchandise goes to the musician.