In Residence at Highlander Mountain House With Spencer Thomas
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In Residence at Highlander Mountain House With Spencer Thomas

A highly curated live music show with artists you may not have heard of yet, but who are significantly making waves. Trust us.

By Highlander Mountain House

Date and time

Thursday, May 15 · 8:30 - 10:30pm EDT

Location

Highlander Mountain House & The Ruffed Grouse Tavern

270 Main Street Highlands, NC 28741

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

VENUE INFO

Our Salon Series happens in our Ruffed Grouse Tavern space at the Highlander Mountain House Hotel. Make dinner reservations before the show during service hours 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm if you choose, then enjoy an incredible music performance by four-time Grammy winner, John Paul White. Parking available on the property or street behind HMH. Seating for the show is first come first serve.


ABOUT SPENCER THOMAS

www.spencerthomassongs.com

The songs on Spencer Thomas’ new LP, The Joke of Life, (out now), much like a good joke, are many-layered. His talent is immediately obvious, with sleek composition and production throughout. There’s a nostalgic, everyman flair to his music that doesn’t hang on the influences of the past, but uses them as a guiding light to elevate his voice.

Songwriting reminiscent of Warren Zevon’s later work takes the helm as Thomas examines the gap that can be left between the expectations of life and the sometimes tenuous reality. Songs like “Misty Eyes”, “Fake Rain” and the album’s title track “The Joke of Life” present light-hearted, even laughable, acceptance of the often undesirable cards we’re dealt. The album chronicles a period of change and rebirth for Spencer, who is no stranger to the open road. Beneath the album’s more obvious virtues is a wit and longing borne from the experiences and struggles of a working-class musician.

"The sadly beautiful, unassumingly wonderful The Joke of Life has all the creative twists, timeless melodies and emotional resonance of one of those ageless 70s singer/songwriter LPs you keep returning to: Warren Zevon, Paul Simon, Paul McCartney's Ram." - Magnet Magazine"Throughout the ten-track collection, Thomas examines the space between expectations of life and the reality that sometimes clashes horribly with those expectations. At the same time, it sees the multi-talented artist working through a period of change and rebirth." - American Songwriter"...The Joke of Life is a sweeping masterpiece that drips with dreamy lyricism and Pet-Sounds-esque genius." - Holler.

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