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Walter Parks, Jody Redhage Ferber & Ben Dickie


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Walter Parks - Guitar, cello and drums meet at the confluence of Americana, jazz and classical forms featuring Jody Redhage Ferber and Ben Dickie.
"Walter Parks is an extraordinary singer whose songs can break your heart as well as get you dancing. Lyrical and political, personal and otherworldly at the same time, transcendent as well as down to earth, Walter is a musical treasure, an artist of the highest caliber. To hear him is to be lifted into a mystical sphere. I adore him." - Judy Collins

In August 2020 writer, guitarist and vocalist Walter Parks was invited by The Library of Congress to archive his research on and perform his arrangements of music made by southeast Georgia’s Okefinokee Swamp homesteaders – hollers, hymns and reels. For 10 years Parks, a Florida native, served as the sideman guitarist to Woodstock Festival legend Richie Havens. Now based out of St. Louis, Walter has recently co-written with Stan Lynch, former Tom Petty drummer and has performed at various venues with R&B drum legend Bernard Purdie and at Lincoln Center with Judy Collins. Walter tours with his own trio Swamp Cabbage, with his solo show Swamp By Chandelier and with an Americana spirituals project called The Unlawful Assembly co-founded by drummer Steven Williams. In September 2021 The Unlawful Assembly released their debut recording on Atomic Sound Record Company.

Cellist Jody Redhage Ferber has performed on 5 continents at venues such as Carnegie Hall (Stern and Weill halls), Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Rose Theater and Appel Room, Radio City Music Hall, Disney Hall (L.A.), Davies Symphony Hall (S.F.), Chicago Symphony Hall, Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Barbican (London), Queen Elizabeth Hall (London), Hollywood Bowl, Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, and at the world’s biggest jazz festivals including Montreux, North Sea, San Francisco, Capetown South Africa, Portland, and Montreal jazz festivals, and the Village Vanguard and Tokyo’s Blue Note.

Walter Parks - Guitar, cello and drums meet at the confluence of Americana, jazz and classical forms featuring Jody Redhage Ferber and Ben Dickie.
"Walter Parks is an extraordinary singer whose songs can break your heart as well as get you dancing. Lyrical and political, personal and otherworldly at the same time, transcendent as well as down to earth, Walter is a musical treasure, an artist of the highest caliber. To hear him is to be lifted into a mystical sphere. I adore him." - Judy Collins

In August 2020 writer, guitarist and vocalist Walter Parks was invited by The Library of Congress to archive his research on and perform his arrangements of music made by southeast Georgia’s Okefinokee Swamp homesteaders – hollers, hymns and reels. For 10 years Parks, a Florida native, served as the sideman guitarist to Woodstock Festival legend Richie Havens. Now based out of St. Louis, Walter has recently co-written with Stan Lynch, former Tom Petty drummer and has performed at various venues with R&B drum legend Bernard Purdie and at Lincoln Center with Judy Collins. Walter tours with his own trio Swamp Cabbage, with his solo show Swamp By Chandelier and with an Americana spirituals project called The Unlawful Assembly co-founded by drummer Steven Williams. In September 2021 The Unlawful Assembly released their debut recording on Atomic Sound Record Company.

Cellist Jody Redhage Ferber has performed on 5 continents at venues such as Carnegie Hall (Stern and Weill halls), Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Rose Theater and Appel Room, Radio City Music Hall, Disney Hall (L.A.), Davies Symphony Hall (S.F.), Chicago Symphony Hall, Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Barbican (London), Queen Elizabeth Hall (London), Hollywood Bowl, Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, and at the world’s biggest jazz festivals including Montreux, North Sea, San Francisco, Capetown South Africa, Portland, and Montreal jazz festivals, and the Village Vanguard and Tokyo’s Blue Note.

About the Event Host
Blue Strawberry is a an intimate live music room that serves dinner and drinks in the Central West End of St. Louis. Featuring both local and national touring artists.
When & Where
Apr 6, 2023, 7:30pm to 9:00pm CDT
Blue Strawberry STL
364 N Boyle Ave
St. Louis, MO
$15.00


What To Expect

Classical

Tourist

With Friends

Concert

Jazz Music

Live Music

Other Music

Beer

Spirits

Wine

American

Appetizers & Snacks

Burgers

Coffee

Dinner

Healthy

Other Food

Steak

Date Night

For Adults

Local


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