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SUMMARY:Teddy Thompson @ Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center
DESCRIPTION:Teddy Thompson \nSaturday\, October 11th @ 7:00 pm \nSpruce Peak Performing Arts Center | Stowe\, VT \n-Get Tickets and Event Info Here- \n  \n“Here’s the thing\,” Teddy Thompson sings frankly on his new album\, “you don’t love me anymore. I can tell you’ve got one foot out the door.” From its opening track Thompson’s new album Heartbreaker Please (out May 29th on Thirty Tigers) reckons with the breakdown of love with a wistful levity as satisfying as it is devastatingly honest. The album is drawn from the demise of a real-life relationship set against the backdrop of New York City\, the place he has called home for the better part of two decades. A member of the British musical dynasty first helmed by his legendary parents\, Linda and Richard Thompson\, he left London for the States at 18\, settling in New York five years later. “I took a summer vacation that never ended\,” he says. “In retrospect\, I was trying to reinvent myself. It was easier to leave it all behind\, go somewhere new and declare myself an artist. And you can actually reinvent yourself in America; step off the plane\, say ‘my name is Teddy Thompson\, I’m a musician!’.” Twenty years later\, Heartbreaker Please finds Teddy Thompson perfectly himself\, a commanding artist at the top of his craft. \nOn Heartbreaker Please Thompson incorporates elements of 60’s doo wop\, “Record Player” and 80’s synth sounds on the epic “No Idea” but his first musical love is still rock n’ roll\, country and pop. “I’m completely enamored with the three-minute pop song. Maybe it’s conditioning if you hear enough of it\, but the brevity of those songs\, I always thought that was ideal\, trim the fat.” says Thompson. “Those songs are from a time when the song itself was important and would live on. If it was great\, people would cover it. So I still think that way\, write a great song first! I try to be succinct and witty\, but also cut to the heart in a matter of two or three minutes. I may never write a song as good as (Chuck Berry’s) ‘Maybelline’ or Cathy’s Clown (the Everly Brothers)\, but those are the touchstones for me.”
URL:https://pointfm.com/events/teddy-thompson-spruce-peak-performing-arts-center/
LOCATION:Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center\, 122 Hourglass Drive\, Stowe\, Vermont\, 05672
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