Night 1 is acoustic Night 2 is full band -electric Colin Linden’s tale is the stuff of legend, the kind told in the Coen brothers’ O Brother Where Art Thou? or Inside Llewyn Davis, both of which featured his guitar playing on the soundtracks. If there was a film made about Colin Linden, that film would begin with an 11-year-old meeting his music idol Howlin’ Wolf at a matinee show in his native Toronto, accompanied by his mom who took a picture of the two during a nearly two-hour long conversation before the gig, the legendary bluesman idling over coffee and cigarettes. “I’m an old man now, and I won’t be around much longer,” Wolf told him. “It’s up to you to carry it on.” Linden still carries that frayed photograph in his wallet, along with a Sears 5/8” socket wrench in his pocket to play slide guitar. He has taken Wolf’s plea seriously, performing since he was 12 years old. He left home as a teenager to travel the south at the invitation of Mississippi Sheiks delta blues guitarist Sam Chatmon, which took him throughout the U.S. meeting and visiting the sites of his heroes including Brownie McGhee, Muddy Waters, Blind John Davis, Sleepy John Estes, Son House, and others, visiting the landmarks and juke joints, many of which he’s played in during the course of a 45-year career producing and playing blues and roots music. As a singer/guitarist, he’s accompanied everyone from Bruce Cockburn (as his producer and touring musician) to Bob Dylan, Greg Allman, Rihannon Giddens, Pistol Annies, John Prine and more. Hugh’s Room welcomes Colin for a mini residency of 2 nights! On the first night, Colin will be playing stripped down and acoustic and on the second night, he will appear with a band. A special ticket option to attend both events at a discount is available and encouraged. Friday October 10 and Saturday October 11.
- CLColin Linden