Then he begins to sing. His voice catches your hear and holds it. He doesn't whine, he laments. You take notice now. The strains and reverberations of his bow crossing the strings leaves a ghost trail of sound. He no longer seems as carefree, instead portraying a tortured artist trying to heal the world through folk and free jazz.
Based on his apparent love for performing in different urban settings, the Perot Grain Silo is a perfect location to experience his music. It's an aesthetically interesting setting, and acoustically excellent for filling with the atmospheric groans and sighs of Baldwin's double bass.
Andy Pothier, Lara Buckley, and Steve Baczkowski are also bringing some musical treats to this unique event.
So if you're in the mood for doing something interesting, and not too hungover from Music is Art, make the trek to the Perot Grain Silo at 100 Childs St. around 8PM with $10 firmly in your hand.
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