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January 2025
January 10, 2025
Jackopierce
Show Starts:
8:00 pm
Show End:
Doors will open approximately 30minutes prior to show start time.
Entry Fee:
$
32
Ages
21
and up allowed
About the Show and the Artist:

Show 8pm // 21+ 

***This is a standing room general admissions show. There will be a limited number of chairs located in the back of the concert hall. Seating will be first come first served. The restaurant will be open for dinner starting at 4pm.

Felton Music Hall Presents:

JACKOPIERCE

We had only been a band for barely 5 years when we started getting courted by major labels in 1993. We signed with A&M, got paired up with legendary producer T Bone Burnett and moved to LA to record our major label debut. Before you knew it, we were on Conan, in Rolling Stone, People Magazine and on the radio all over the world. In addition to tunes from our other sixteen Studio and Live albums, we will hone in on some of the classic tunes and stories from Bringing On The Weather, come join us!

A river runs through this swath of ranch land, snaking in serpentine contours through  willows and winters, destined for the nearby fertile plain to the south. Just before she  empties into the basin, she joins another moving band of water, on her own journey  from headwaters in the same mountain range.  

Their power and beauty is greater at the confluence.  

I walk that river now, alone, almost there, lost in song.  

Well, almost alone.  

Are you haunted by your dreams/do you walk with ghosts/do they call out and you don’t  know what it means/or do you make a stand/turn around and shake their hand/on 191st  street  

I walk with ghosts, too, along this riverbank. Divorces, struggles with sobriety, crises of  faith and confidence... we all walk with them, though we may call them by different  names. And when we find the courage to shake those ghosts’ hands, brushing their  fingers in mutual acknowledgment and respect, sometimes we can let them go. 

For good. 

And then, finally free, we can turn to the future, and run into the joyful arms of breezy  melodies, joy, and hope.  

Decline defeat politely/then we reassess/lift our heads up/on we press/don’t you know  there ain’t no magic potion/life it ebbs and flows just like the ocean/ride the waves but  don’t get carried away/turn those lemons into lemonade/ahhh-we’re back again  

Cary Pierce’s ‘Back Again’ is that joyous morning-after to Jack O’Neill’s ‘Cadillac Kings’  evening spent dancing with ghosts, the juxtaposition of dark and light reflected in their  own deep pool journeys. 

Jack and Cary started playing together at SMU in Dallas, TX, when music was shared  via mix tape, not mp3. They’d spend the next 10 years recording albums and touring the  world, sharing stages with the biggest names of the era. 

Those names don’t matter here. 

There’s does.  

Jackopierce.  

Their inaugural decade ended in a short-lived sabbatical, with Jack heading to New York  to pursue acting and Cary embarking on a solo career. The duo reunited 5 years later,  shook the dust off, and launched another twenty-year run of successful albums and 

tours, bookended by sold-out shows featuring an all-star backing band (Vertical Horizon,  anyone?) and popular destination events.  

Along the way, Jack and Cary’s personal journeys followed turns and drops unique to  them, but familiar to us all. And now, as this river meets the next, both peace with the  past and excitement for the forward-view is palpable.  

And best heard through their songs.  

Take a listen.  

But not because they’ve been making music together for over 30 years, or because of  their half-million albums sold, or late-night talk show appearances, or influence on an  entire genre of acoustic-driven rock.  

Listen because these two theater-major undergrads, with headwaters in the same  late-80s collegiate mountain range, have stumbled over their own stones and through  their own canyons over the last three decades.  

And now, they meet again, where their power and beauty is the greatest.  Here, at the confluence.