About this Event
Box Office: The Tin Pan charges lower fees for box office versus online sales. Our box office is open Tue-Sat 12PM-5PM. Please visit us during those hours or call 804-447-8189.
Seating: We assign seats in order of when you purchase your tickets. All reservations are subject to a food and drink minimum of $15 per guest. Gratuity of 20% is automatically added to all food and beverage purchases.
Bill Kirchen
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Bill Kirchen’s five-decade career is the kind built on being in the right rooms at the right moments—and knowing exactly what to do once there. From his early days in Ann Arbor, sharing a high-school talent show with a future Iggy Pop, to helping define Americana as a founding member of Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen, Kirchen has consistently been at the forefront of American roots music. Along the way, he’s collaborated and toured with an extraordinary circle of artists, including Nick Lowe and Elvis Costello, and earned accolades ranging from a Top-10 hit with “Hot Rod Lincoln” to a Grammy nomination. His distinctive “dieselbilly” style—an effortless blend of rockabilly, country, western swing, honky-tonk, jump blues, and more—reflects both his deep musical curiosity and his knack for synthesis.
That versatility is captured in The Proper Years, a retrospective drawing from his Proper Records albums Hammer of the Honky-Tonk Gods, Word to the Wise, and Seeds and Stems, plus bonus tracks from his collaboration with Austin de Lone. The collection highlights Kirchen’s balance of wit and heart: humorous, double-entendre-laced songwriting sits comfortably alongside songs of real emotional weight, often pairing bittersweet lyrics with jaunty melodies. A master of tasteful restraint, Kirchen favors finesse over flash, a sensibility shaped by early exposure to orchestral music, folk traditions, and the pure, resonant sound of an undistorted guitar—most famously his Telecaster, which he calls “the bicycle of the electric guitar.”
Just as important as the music are the relationships behind it. Longtime collaborators like de Lone, Lowe, Costello, Maria Muldaur, Dan Hicks, and others form a through-line in Kirchen’s story, one marked by mutual respect, shared history, and genuine affection. From witnessing Bob Dylan go electric at Newport to sharing bills with John Lennon and Stevie Wonder, Kirchen’s journey reads like a guided tour through modern American music history. Now, as The Proper Years “puts a bow” on a particularly fruitful chapter, Kirchen remains characteristically upbeat and forward-looking—still touring, still writing, and still clearly enjoying the ride.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Tin Pan, 8982 Quioccasin Road, Richmond, United States
USD 43.17










