(You can find a playlist of the artists I saw this week at the bottom of this piece.)
This past weekend my concert adventures brought me to the town of Athens, Ohio, just adjacent to the smaller town of Nelsonville, where I helped curate a show at a beautiful old theater called Stuart's Opera House. The show was part of a series of concerts I've done based around the theme of my book, Your Song Changed My Life. It was there that I got to ask one of my new favorite singers Adam Torres, the Scandinavian duo My bubba and the brilliant songwriter John Paul White about the music that's changed them. Adam picked "Suzanne" by Leonard Cohen, and My bubba performed Bob Dylan's "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go."
John Paul White chose a song that his father loved dearly, a song made popular by Slim Whitman in the 1960s, called "I Remember You." It was a magic night, ending with four brilliant singers gathering around single microphone for a rendition of another '60s classic, "Stand By Me" — the first song John Paul White ever sang into a microphone. Thanks to Josh Antonuccio, Scripps College of Communications and Tim Peacock at Stuart's Opera House for having me.