Brad Cole performs

Fiddlers Crossing

 


Fiddlers Crossing’s next concert will be in keeping with the season when award-winning singer-songwriter Brad Cole performs Oct. 23, at 7p.m.

The songs of Brad Cole address the ups and downs of the human condition with both wit and raw insight. His passionate and distinctive delivery of roots-based folk music, woven with the grit and groove of old school r&b, moves audiences in a way that is unexpected, yet at the same time familiar.

Cole has released a music video called, “I Got a Job at the Church,” that paints a compelling portrait of a man in recovery.

Cole says of his life now, “My muse is fruitful, I am inspired, I am humbled by those who have helped me, and grateful to have love in my life. Like my friend, who is still clean and sober, we both ended up getting a job at the church: His, the church of recovery, and mine, the church of music.”

Fiddlers Crossing is at 206 East F Street at Robinson Street, in Downtown Tehachapi. Tickets may be purchased next door at Mountain Music, Tehachapi Treasure Trove, Tehachapi Furniture in Old Town, Lucky’s Barbershop, or online at fiddlerscrossing.com. Tickets to the concert are $20, and as always, coffee and goodies are included. The concert begins at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:30p.m.

On the horizon at Fiddlers Crossing: Claudia Russell and Bruce Kaplan; Men of Worth; “Winterdance,” with Molly’s Revenge with Christa Burch and Irish dancers in the BeeKay Theatre.

 
 

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