David J. Gordon Concert for A Greater Applegate- Songs of Community
December 7, 2019 @ 4:00PM — 6:00PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)
An intimate house concert benefit featuring David singing and playing guitar songs of love, laughter and hope, interwoven with stories, poetry, and his own disarming brand of humor.
Enjoy gorgeous Applegate Valley views and be delighted by internationally acclaimed musician and storyteller David J. Gordon on Saturday, December 7, 2019 from 4-6PM. All ticket sales benefit A Greater Applegate's community building programs.
A Greater Applegate is working with residents, nonprofits, and businesses to increase community connections for the vitality of the Applegate Valley. The in-progress 2020 Community Visioning process engages local residents and local organizations for input and to share needs for the future of our beautiful Applegate Valley community.
Gordon’s love of traditional and contemporary acoustic music, along with his beautiful voice and storyteller’s craft, make his acoustic concerts a hot ticket.
For this house concert to benefit A Greater Applegate, David will sing songs of love, laughter and hope, interwoven with stories, poetry, and his own disarming brand of humor.
The playlist includes old and new acoustic music by great songwriters like John Lennon, Tom Paxton, Kate Wolf, John McCutcheon, David Wilcox, Iris DeMent, and more.
About David J. Gordon, singer/guitarist/storyteller:
The Washington Post described David Gordon as “a model of style and charm, and an irresistible performer,” and the Boston Globe called him "stirringly poetic."
David is a life-long troubadour whose compelling voice, keen sense of drama, and wacky humor have charmed audiences worldwide. He has forged a unique international career as singer, teacher, lecturer, author, and recording artist in music reaching from Bach to country music, from grand opera to jazz, from Mozart to to John Lennon. Since 2016 David has been a Jacksonville resident and his concerts in the Rogue Valley have earned him a large local following.