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Jackie Greene

  • Live at the Armory 208 Oak St Ashland, OR, 97520 United States (map)

JMax Productions
GA Tickets $27.50 Buy HERE (limit 6 per person) 21+ Over

No cameras, audio or video. No crowdsurfing/moshing. Opening acts subject to change. No refunds.

Americana and roots singer-songwriter Jackie Greene is a jack-of-all-trades, and an artist who can croon over soulful piano ballads as much as he can shred a bluesy guitar solo (like he did as the lead guitarist for The Black Crowes in 2013). A road warrior and musician's musician, Greene's new EP 'The Modern Lives - Vol 2' (out October 2018 on Blue Rose Music) finds him at a new chapter in his life: his first months of fatherhood, time off his relentless touring circuit, and a cross-country move from Brooklyn to his birthplace of Northern California.

This new collection of six original songs is a thematic extension of  'The Modern Lives - Vol 1' EP (released in 2017 on Blue Rose Music),  imbued with a Brooklyn basement DIY feel and ethos. He is a student of  American music, transfixed upon its progression through time, as well as  how regional sounds fit in a contemporary context. Whereas 'Vol 1' saw  Greene experiment with the Delta blues as a canvas for his examinations  of modern society, 'Vol 2' sees Greene embrace the sounds of the  bluegrass and folk tapes of his youth.

Lead single "Crazy Comes Easy" showcases Greene's dynamic,  multi-instrumental range as he plays slide guitar, organ, bass, and  percussion, the guitar licks an appreciative nod to his time in The  Black Crowes. Meanwhile, "Good Old Bad Times" highlights Greene as the  songwriter as he rattles off lines like "How can somebody find a future?  / If they ain't got a foothold in the past?" while taking a critical  eye to the idea of nostalgia. Piano ballad "Victim Of The Crime" was one  of Jackie's oldest demos up until the feel of these sessions gave him  the tools to finish a song that, in his words, was written for his wife  before she was his wife. While the title possesses a kind of melodrama,  the song itself is tender and heartfelt as he details love's trials and  tribulations.

Greene partnered with Academy Award-nominated "king of indie  animation" Bill Plympton for a series of music videos for 'The Modern  Lives - Vol 1' that would eventually become an animated short film  titled 'The Modern Lives'. The film is currently making the rounds at  film festivals where it has already won the Jury Award at the USA Film  Festival in Dallas, TX, and the Grand Remi Award / Best in Show at  WorldFest in Houstin, TX. The short is also being exhibited at the 71st  Festival de Cannes/Court Metrage, Melbourne International Animation  Festival, and ASIFA-East Festival, amongst others.

Later Event: August 12
Ashland After Dark Market