BRADLEY RHODES, ALBUM RELEASE SHOW - Featuring Opener PAUL PFAU
Bradley Rhodes has always been an explorer. From his years fronting the critically-acclaimed band Melodime to his ongoing work with the duo Elevado, he's spent most of his adulthood on the move. Letters From Virginia, a collection of sharply-written folk music that doubles as Rhodes' first solo album, finds him taking a moment to reflect on the long road that's taken him from past to present.
The self-produced Letters From Virginia was recorded at various home studios across Virginia, with old bandmates and new collaborators all pitching in. Together, they filled the album with acoustic guitar, piano, mandolin, and light percussion, creating a rootsy backdrop for autobiographical songs that tackle everything from love to spirituality to the healing power of music itself. The result is a musical homecoming: an album that brings Bradley Rhodes full circle, nodding to his musical roots while simultaneously beginning a fresh chapter.
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PAUL PFAU (rhymes with "wow"), is a modern-day troubadour, a skilled and eager listener, with a gift for setting the truths of love, life and loss to music.
Formerly of Nashville, Pfau now tours the country living out of a class-A motor home, affectionately named "RV-tha Franklin" (online @_rvspect). Pfau is an old soul, one frustrated by the limitations and pitfalls of modern-day dating.
"Weird Weekend" is Pfau's latest offering: a sarcastic interpretation of modern-day millennial life. A constant whirlwind of partying and self-loathing justified by the belief that one day you will get your shit together and that for now, your mistakes are just because of another weird weekend. If not, maybe blame it on Charlie Sheen.
A commitment to being present and loving has driven Pfau's approach to music since his debut on the national stage on NBC's The Voice: Season 8. On the show, Pfau aligned with kindred spirits: Pharrell Williams, Lionel Richie, and Nate Ruess, to hone his craft and define his message. In addition to writing and recording music, Pfau headlined a 2018 national anti-bullying tour, and has made two week-long service trips to Guatemala.
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