Thursday, October 31
7:00 pm
Scott Sean White and Helene Cronin
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About the event

Scott Sean White

“Some songwriters spend precious time struggling to find their truth and make it rhyme. Others just pick up their guitar and tell it. Scott Sean White is one of the others.” – Jack Ingram

Praise for Even Better on the Bad Days”:

“…Powerful thinking and writing at its very best… a contender for album of the year” – Lesley Hastings, Country Lowdown

“There isn’t a weak song in the bunch, not a sour note or blemish on a pear. All tunes are appetizers. The compositions have relevance. No filler. Great album, period.” – John Apice, Americana Highways

“…this album is captivating, homely, it is full of strength and generosity of spirit, but above all, besides all the elements that make music a thing of beauty, this set is honest, purposeful and without unnecessary embellishment…

…there’s a clear conviction that resonates through this latest effort, one that stirs the soul with faith, reverence, and an unwavering belief that there’s a higher purpose and power.” – Alan Cackett

“Musically, his songs are as captivating as they are moving because they contain a certain honest, everyman elegance… (and) his lyrics contain candor, conviction, and faith that can captivate the careful listener.” – Will Phoenix

Some artists simply sing songs, sharing subjects that are either real or imagined. Others engage in flights of fantasy or, conversely, offer their own views on the state of society with regard to what they perceive as worldly wisdom.

Texas-bred singer/songwriter Helene Cronin describes herself as a “story-singer.” Hers is a musical mission born from experience, as well as a desire to bring to life stories and ideas that resonate with genuine emotion and, in their wake, impart lessons that her listeners can absorb within their own life experiences. It’s a direction and determination she’s pursued over the course of her career, and for that matter, most of her own life as well. It’s flourished and been nourished ever since she borrowed her brother’s guitar and taught herself how to play.

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