Helping me celebrate this podcast anniversary on Saturday night, September 19th, at Jack’s Backyard will be two artists that I respect for their passionate performances and song craft. Allow me to share more with you about Tim Dillinger and Patsy Moore.
In 2007, my friend, A.C. Coleman, (a great songwriter himself) turned me on to a internet broadcast called “Out The Box with Tim Dillinger”. As I listened to Tim and his connection to all things gospel and soul (he was born a “preacher’s kid” in St. Petersburg, Florida), I was intrigued about his own music. Then, I heard his CD, The Muse, and heard all those connections in his music that seemed like original tributes to Earth Wind and Fire, Teena Marie, and various inspirations from his deep Black gospel roots. Songs like the singles, “That’s the Kind of Love”, “That’s What I Feel”, “Seasons of Change” would play in my mind for days. On his MySpace account, he would share wonderful poetry from the heart. This poetry, as well as pieces of his personal story, were chronicled in his book, Snapshots, in 2008. A new music project and a new book are currently in production. Hear music and see videos at www.timdillinger.com.
Patsy Moore provided the essential soundtrack for me as I was growing through the motions of the Christian church with her 1991 Warner Brothers release, Regarding the Human Condition. This same album would chart in the Billboard Top 50. Her latest release, The Private Confessions of Saint Clair, continues the intimacy, the longing, and the questioning that attracted me then. In fact, I have Tim Dillinger to thank for reconnecting with Patsy Moore because of his amazing interview with her in 2008. Patsy also continues writing and scoring for television and film. Read more about at www.patsymoore.com.
Ever experience the anticipation of two great musicians coming together? That how I feel right now. That’s where you and I will be on Saturday evening from 6pm to 9pm at Jack’s Backyard on 2303 Pittman Avenue. So, along with some fun giveaways, come prepare to hear some great music. Looking forward.
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