Jeffrey Foucault at The Red Barn

Fri May 31 2024 at 07:30 pm to 09:30 pm UTC-07:00

3865 Fairview Dr | Hood River

Garett & Kendra Brennan
Publisher/HostGarett & Kendra Brennan
Jeffrey Foucault at The Red Barn
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Internationally revered New England-based songwriter comes to The Red Barn in Hood River, OR. $25 (advanced) $30(door)
About this Event

We are thrilled to announce that The Red Barn's inaugural season closer will be Jeffrey Foucault. During my college years in the late 90s and early 2000's Jeffrey's music was on constant repeat. His cadence, phrasing, melodies and mood were such a huge influence on my my own younger writing years. What a treat that he'll be able to sneak a Red Barn show in during his Spring NW tour.

Alone with a ’47 Gibson, or fronting his five-piece band, Foucault combines wide-open electricity with brooding spaciousness, sharply observed detail with bone-deep poignancy.

“Immaculately tailored… Sometimes his songs run right up to the edge of the grandiose and hold still, and that's when he's best… Close to perfection” - New York Times

BLOOD BROTHERS, the much-anticipated follow-up to Jeffrey Foucault’s critically acclaimed 2015 album Salt As Wolves (“Immaculately tailored… Sometimes his songs run right up to the edge of the grandiose and hold still, and that's when he's best… Close to perfection” - New York Times; “Pure Songwriter, simple and powerful” - Morning Edition, NPR) is a collection of reveries, interlacing memory with the present tense to examine the indelible connections of love across time and distance. The poet Wallace Stevens wrote that technique is the proof of seriousness, and from the first suspended chord of 'Dishes' - a waltzing hymn to the quotidian details of life, which are life itself ('Do the dishes / With the windows open') - Foucault deftly cuts the template for the album as a whole, showing his mastery of technique as he unwinds a deeply patient collection of songs at the borderlands of memory and desire.

In two decades on the road Jeffrey Foucault has become one of the most distinctive voices in American music, refining a sound instantly recognizable for its simplicity and emotional power, a decidedly Midwestern amalgam of blues, country, rock’n’roll, and folk. He’s built a brick-and-mortar international touring career on multiple studio albums, countless miles, and general critical acclaim, being lauded for “Stark, literate songs that are as wide open as the landscape of his native Midwest” (The New Yorker), and described as “Quietly brilliant” (The Irish Times), while catching the ear of everyone from Van Dyke Parks to Greil Marcus, to Don Henley, who regularly covers Foucault in his live set. BLOOD BROTHERS is the sixth collection of original songs in a career remarkable for an unrelenting dedication to craft, and independence from trend.

Cut live to tape in three days at Pachyderm Studios in rural Minnesota, BLOOD BROTHERS reconvenes Salt As Wolves' all-star ensemble: Billy Conway on drums, Bo Ramsey (Lucinda Williams) on electric guitars, and Jeremy Moses Curtis (Booker T) on bass, joined this time out by pedal steel great Eric Heywood (Pretenders) to unite in the studio both iterations of the band with which Foucault has toured and recorded for over a decade. Charting a vision of American music without cheap imitation or self-conscious irony, the ensemble deploys an instinctive restraint and use of negative space, an economy of phrase and raw simplicity that complement perfectly Foucault’s elegant lines and weather-beaten drawl.

As noise and politics, fashion and illusion obtrude on all fronts, BLOOD BROTHERS takes a deep breath and a step inward, with tenderness and human concern, paying constant attention to the places where the mundane and the holy merge like water. In language pared to element, backed by his world-class band, Foucault considers the nature of love and time in ten songs free of ornament, staking out and enlarging the ground he’s been working diligently all the new century: quietly building a deep, resonant catalogue of songs about about love, memory, God, desire, wilderness, and loss.


Details About the Show

May 11, 2024 / Doors at 7pm / Show at 7:30pm

$25 (advanced) / $30 (door)

No kids. This will be a listening room vibe show. We will have a small collection of cold beverages available, but if you have something special you prefer sipping while listening to incredible music in our restored barn, please feel free to BYOB. Ticket revenue goes directly to supporting the artists and funding school music programs in Hood River country through Music Festival of the Gorge.

Address of Red Barn: 3865 Fairview Dr. Hood River, OR

Parking Details:

No parking onsite at Red Barn. Pleave park in front of the horse fence across the street from our neighbors at 3845 Fairview Drive. See image below.

We will have plenty of bike parking but unfortunately don't have enough parking onsite. Across the street from 3845 Fairview drive there is a large field for horses and grass, please park "nose in" (not parallel) on the dirt/grass....then walk two doors down to our driveway.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

3865 Fairview Dr, 3865 Fairview Drive, Hood River, United States

Tickets

USD 25.00

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