Slaid Cleaves is Truly a Great Americana Poet

Slaid Cleaves, who crosses Folk, Americana, and Singer-Songwriter genres, played a fantastic set at Off Broadway on Sunday, July 22 (2018).  I have been a fan of Cleaves for some time, but this was the first opportunity to see him live.  While he played only with a mandolin/fiddle accompanist to his vocals and guitar, and kept the fairly full house mesmerized with his songs that tell strong stories and evoke deep emotions.  

Slaid Cleaves performs at Off Broadway 7-22-18

I mentioned to an acquaintance recently that I haven’t not been to a big arena concert in at least 20 years, maybe 30.  “What’s the problem,” she asked.  “It’s not a problem,” I replied, “it’s a preference.”  Slaid Cleaves’ performance at Off Broadway is the perfect example why I prefer to see great artists at small venues.  There is no way I would have enjoyed Pink or Imagine Dragons or anyone else at the St. Louis Civic Center (whatever name they have tacked on it these days) anymore than I would have enjoyed seeing Slaid Cleaves in a small venue on a Sunday evening. 

A few of my favorite Slaid Cleaves songs:

 

Next up – Old 97s at Off Broadway.

Author: Wordward Nerdlinger

Wordward Nerdlinger grew up on a farm in rural Southern Illinois. After a serving aboard a submarine in the U.S. Navy, he returned to Illinois and earned an engineering degree from a state university. After around 15 years working as an engineer, he completed a Master of Arts from a top research university. Since then, he has held numerous writing, editing, and teaching positions. Wordward loves music, movies (especially alt and indie), and following current events, plus enjoys keeping up his modest Metro East home.

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