Northwest Troubadour David Gordon continues the 2019 season of “Pioneer History in Story & Song” February 10 with a Valentines inspired show “Victorians in Love (and Occasionally Loss)”. David will share sad, and silly love songs from the 1800s along with the stories behind them. !”
Performances are at 1:30 and 3pm performances in the Jacksonville Library’s Naversen Room.
Admission is $5. Space is limited and reservations are required! Reservations are available at info@historicjacksonville.org or 541-245-3650, and all proceeds benefit preservation and maintenance of Jacksonville’s historic buildings.
David has developed a dedicated Rogue Valley following. His three previous seasons of “Pioneer History in Story & Song” have been “sell outs”.
The Season’s Schedule
Sunday, February 10 – “Victorians in Love (and Occasionally Loss)”
Sunday, March 10 — “The 19th Century on the Move: Songs to Lighten the Journey.”
Sunday, April 14 — “Songs of Hardship and Hope: From Struggle to Strength.”
David is also available for interviews. You can find biographical information on his career as a classical tenor at http://www.spiritsound.com/bio.html and his return to his musical roots as a banjo player who aspired to be a high school music teacher at http://www.nwtroubadour.com/bio.html.
Thank you for helping Historic Jacksonville and David bring history to life and life to history!