KATHLEEN WILLIAMSON

performance artist/ songwriter/poet/composer/actor
 provocateur
impurist




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"Kathleen Williamson represents the true heart of American Folk Music," Jonathan Holden, Rhythm & Roots
"far outstrips nine-tenths of the pro singer songwriters today," Katie Lee
"Kathleen Williamson brings a new relevance to the word "eclectic," Sing Out Magazine

 

The Sacred Spud ®


The Sacred Spud photograph © 2005 Kathleen Williamson
                                                                                    Album Graphics © 2005 Judy Miller

 "Sacredness means that fearlessness is carried out throughout everyday life situations, including brushing your teeth and washing the dishes. Fearlessness takes place all over the place, all the time." Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche (Smile at Fear- 2009)

  Limited edition giclee prints of
The Sacred Spud
®© are available. 

(the image above without any text)
 

 

 

House Concert - Sunday, February 21 with Kathleen Williamson, well-known Arizona  performing songwriter with an international audience. 

Kathleen currently limits her performances to intimate listening venues.  A renaissance woman, Kathleen brings it all together in her songs and performance.  Her CD's, Love is Best of All (2003 jazz/folk) and Sacred Spud (2005 blues folk americana) won Best CD TAMMIES, and she has twice been named TAMMIES Best Songwriter.  The upcoming performance will include songs, images, and performance art/poetry that she is experimenting with for her upcoming home spun multi-media DVD "Songs from Casa Shtetl."  To show appreciation for live music supporters, Kathleen sells her CD's at shows for only $10.  You can find out more about Kathleen by visiting
www.kathleenwilliamson.com

 

The Irish Queen by John Henry Waddell

.  Annie English will be starting the night off with her powerful voice and a few of her delightful songs.  

 The performances start at 6:00 p.m. and the cost will be $12.00 - with $2.00 of that going to the Mikulas Musicians Fund (emergency healthcare fund for Tucson-area musicians.)  Light snacks and soft drinks will be provided and if you want some stronger libations, feel free to bring them.  Since space is limited, reservations are required. 

 You can make your reservation by responding to Kathy Harris
 knharrispc@comcast.net
or calling 520-575-5879
and we will give you directions to our home in Oro Valley. 

  

 

 

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