Reminder: Concert at Ball State University
Remember, this Friday, September 14, Matthew will be playing at Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. The concert begins at 8:00 PM.
Fans: If you attend, be sure to come back here with your concert review. Reviews can be submitted here.
Reminder: MPJ at Smith’s Old Bar
A reminder that Matthew will be playing at Smith’s Olde Bar Friday, May 23rd. Doors open at 8:00 PM. Remember, this is a full-band show! Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at the door. You can purchase tickets online here.
Reminder: MPJ at the Basement
Remember, this Saturday, September 8th, Matthew will be playing at The Basement. His site reports the show beginning at 8:00 PM. Music City Syndicate posts the first performance beginning at 8:45 PM, with Matthew taking the stage at 10:15 PM.
Reminder: MPJ at the Canton Theatre
Remember, Matthew will be playing Saturday, May 31, at the Canton Theatre, Canton, GA. The show begins at 8:00 PM. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased by calling 770-704-0755.
Sharing the evening with Tyler Burkum and Christopher Williams.
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Reminder: MPJ at The Hotel Cafe
Reminder: Matthew will be playing at the Hotel Cafe this Thursday, June 5th, in Los Angeles, CA. This is a full-band show and should be a real treat for you all who live on the west coast and do not get to see Matthew perform that often. For more information, click here. To post in the forums, click here.
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Review of Ten of Tenn
There are only two more stops on the Tenn out of Tenn tour (Atlanta and Birmingham). An excellent and detalied report has been posted by Evie Coates at The Rabbit Room. Check out the excerpt below and then read the full article here.
…The show kicked off with Griffin House and his girl-grabbing “The Guy That Says Goodbye to You Is Out of His Mind.” It’s the song that every girl wants to believe is about her. I know there are a few of these out there, but this one is in the top five, at least. (Clarification: by “girl-grabbing” I don’t mean some smarmy story of conquest, I just mean that it reaches into the female chest and wraps its gentle fist around the surely pitter-pattering heart.) House’s wide blue eyes offer as much truth as his melodic stories do, and his voice is one where silk and burlap are stitched close together. In between this first song and the last of the evening (encore excluded), Matthew Perryman Jones’ epic, heart-rending “Save You,” heavy with hope and poignancy, the ten artists dazzled the nearly thousand folks who were in the room with music from all genres and all points of view, but somehow keeping within a similar zealous tone….




