Music at the MAC: Putnam Murdock
Music at the MAC: Putnam Murdock & Friends
with special guest Monica Rizzio
Saturday, November 2
7:00-9:30pm
in the MAC’s Anne Braitmayer Webb Theater
Doors open at 6:30pm | General Admission
Tickets: $25 MAC members | $30 nonmembers
A few tickets are still available at the door! Online ticket sales will close a few hours before showtime.
Along with Colin Bradley on pedal steel, Kyle Spark on bass, and Mark Purrington on drums, Murdock’s tunes are realized in a new way. There is a sensitivity and touch where the players listen and create in the moment to create a solid sonic foundation but one that is malleable and patient. These players do not rely on their rehearsals to create repetition but to create the trust it takes to approach every song like it is brand new every time they perform.
Putnam Murdock is an experienced touring artist who got his start as a professional musician with the Colorado rock and roll band Chief Broom. With Murdock as front man, the group achieved a slot on the 1997 H.O.R.D.E tour, appeared in festivals at Red Rocks Amphitheater and sold out venues throughout the western US. After graduating with a songwriting degree from Berklee School in Music in 2002, Murdock launched a solo career and has since traveled across the country performing with artists such as Martin Sexton, Taj Mahal, Reed Foehl, Ben Taylor, Gregory Alan Isakov, and Kaki King. In addition to his live performances, Murdock has also established his songwriting career by earning an honorable mention from the International Songwriting Competition for his song Jersey Whiskey as well as having his debut record, Fiction, along with the opening track Bright Future on the official ballot for the 2009 Grammys in five categories, including best vocal, and best new artist. He has co-written songs with touring artist Reed Foehl that have appeared in the television shows Joan of Arcadia, Dawson’s Creek, MTV’s Made, and The Biggest Loser. The song When it Comes Around appeared in the movie Just Friends and is also included on the soundtrack.
Steeped in old-time folk, country and blues, Putnam Murdock’s songwriting presents an honest voice of Americana music. As a one-man band or a full ensemble, the intimacy remains obvious in either his contemporary sonic collages or his classic ballads.
I was raised on a strict diet of folk, country and bluegrass. The Centre Streeters, my father’s bluegrass band, were my mentors. Each Thursday night they would gather in a circle in a living room in Dover, MA and evoke every damn lost, drunk, and brokenhearted song known to man… in four part harmony, of course. Always harmonies. That was the constant. Each rehearsal I witnessed brought me closer and closer… to the point of knowing no other way of life. Doesn’t every family or circle of friends act like this? Well it seems this is my bio. It is nowhere near finished, but I have been gifted with humility knowing that sitting in a circle, playing songs with others is where the real music exists.
In the past decade, Murdock has been in the studio recording music for the Ewers Brothers Film company and Ken Burns’ company, Florentine Films. He continues to write, and perform around the northeastern US in support of his records. His latest record, Long Time To Make Old Friends, contains all songs written with long-time friend and co writer Reed Foehl.
With a perspective equally influenced by her Texas roots and her Cape Cod home, Americana singer-songwriter Monica Rizzio has emerged as one of the finest talents in the East Coast music scene. Monica released her debut album aptly named Washashore Cowgirl in 2016; it was Monica’s solo introduction after a decade in the trio Tripping Lily. Sunshine is Free is her expansion — after time spent on the road, she realized it was time for her to start collaborating again and recorded the album in Nashville with producer Michael Rinne and a stacked lineup of guest musicians. Throughout the eleven tracks on Sunshine Is Free, Monica appreciates the little things in life and looks for silver linings where necessary. It’s clear she has a keen ability to connect; her songs are often autobiographical but delivered through a fictional approach that aids in creating a universal experience for the listener — whether it’s expressed using her trademark sense of humor or with such striking honesty that the pain in her voice is tangible.
Additional Information
General Admission: Seating is first come, first serve. Doors will open around 6:30pm to guests.
Cabaret Tables: To request a cabaret table (for 4 guests), email info@marionartcenter.org after purchasing your tickets.
Accessibility: There are three small steps plus a raised threshold to enter the Marion Art Center. There are four steps and a handrail at the entrance to the MAC Theater. This show will include fully amplified sound.
Audience: Performances are recommended for a general audience. All guests entering, regardless of age, must have a ticket.
Food and Beverages: There are no concessions for sale. Guests may bring their own beverages or refreshments to enjoy during the show.
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Putnam Murdock & Friends 2024
November 2, 2024
7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Venue: Marion Art Center
Venue Phone: 508-748-1266
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