Walter Parks in Concert, Bill Frey Opens

If you’re up for something a little different, this is going to be a very special show.
If you don’t know Walter Parks, do yourself a favor and check him out online. He’s an extraordinary guitarist, singer, songwriter and storyteller whose music draws from blues, folk, gospel, swamp music, jazz and more. He also spent 10 years as the guitarist for the legendary Richie Havens.
Walter is one of those artists who is hard to put into a box—and that’s exactly what makes this show so special.
Come hear something you may not have heard before. We think you’re going to love it.
Walter Parks is both entertaining and educational, presenting historic music, original music and stories that preface songs in a contemporary way. Walter toggles between hollers, spirituals, Appalachian reels, Delta blues, work songs, swamp jazz and even bits of opera all delivered with Walter’s northeast Florida swampy feel. At every show Walter tributes Woodstock legend Richie Havens with whom he served as sideman for 10 years performing worldwide in Madison Square Garden, The Glastonbury Festival and Carnegie Hall amongst other prestigious venues.
Walter was recently invited by The Library of Congress/American Folklife Collection to archive his research work on the music made in southeast Georgia’s Okefinokee Swamp. Now based out of St. Louis, Walter has recently co-written with Stan Lynch, former Tom Petty drummer and has performed at various venues with R&B drum legend Bernard Purdie and at Lincoln Center with Judy Collins. Walter was a founding member of The Nudes, a popular folk duo, with cellist Stephanie Winters. waterparks.com
Tickets for the show are available at the door. Door donations:
ACMA Members/$20
General Admission/$25
The Listening Room doors open at 6:30 pm and the concert begins at 7:00 pm