Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner and US folk icon, Tom Paxton, returns to The Stables this month to perform 12 shows with very special guests, Grammy winning singer/songwriter duo The DonJuans - Don Henry & Jon Vezner.
Within days of writing and playing together, they knew they were onto something. Now they’re taking it on the road!
After 56 years of performing around the world and writing and recording innumerable songs and recordings, Tom Paxton has found yet another outlet for his creativity; he has joined his friends and song-writing colleagues Jon Vezner and Don Henry– known collectively as The DonJuans– in a writing and performing experience calculated to keep them too busy to get into trouble. A trembling world awaits the results.
Tom's career has taken him from his days as a drama student at The University of Oklahoma to thousands of concerts in a variety of venues - from coffee houses in Greenwich Village to The Royal Albert Hall in London to Carnegie Hall in New York; from festivals in Hong Kong to Denmark, from Tokyo to Oslo.
He has done more than 50 concert tours of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland and has recorded in excess of 50 albums of his own songs.
Recordings of his songs by other artists number in the hundreds and include artists such as Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Judy Collins, John Denver, Joan Baez and Peter, Paul & Mary, to name just a very few.
He began his performing career in Greenwich Village in 1960, coming in on weekends from Fort Dix, New Jersey, where he was toiling away in the Clerk Typist School.
Upon his release he stayed in New York and put in several years playing in now-legendary coffee houses like The Gaslight and befriending other singers like Dave Van Ronk (The Mayor of Macdougal Street), Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs and Eric Andersen.
His shows with The DonJuans have him on his toes, he says; "These guys are long-ball hitters and if I don't want to get smoked I'd better do a little rehearsing. I probably need to do that anyway," he says, laughing. "It certainly couldn't hurt."
The show at The Stables is on Sunday (April 15).
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