This is the week Alberta singer-songwriter John Wort Hannam visits these East Coast parts where I reside, so here's a timely reminder (and repeat) review of his latest, along with the show dates:
Sometimes its hard to describe certain musicians, and other times, it's
pretty obvious. Veteran Alberta folk singer John Wort Hannam makes it
really easy. He took the time to explain himself on his latest album, in
the cut I Believe. He rattles off a few things, saying he believes in a
good pair of boots, post and beam construction, love at first sight,
words on a page. "That's me in a nutshell. Really not a whole lot to
tell."
Well, that's a modest statement, pretty simple. But simple is often the
best when it comes to songwriting, especially in the folk genre. Make
your case, make it plain, get out. Of course, it takes ages to get to
that point for a writer, if they ever get there. Hannam gets there over
and over on his latest. Part of that is the recognition he's hit 50, and
he pauses to take stock in the song That's Life: "Lessons I should have
learned. New leaves I should have overturned, and oh all the money I
have burned." But age also helps him recognize the good things more
clearly, such as the positive effects of his relationship with his child
in Song For A Young Son. And in Acres Of Elbow Room, he sings the
praises of nightlife before admitting the whole time he misses family
and rural life.
Effective writing is often at its most powerful in a live setting, and
lucky Maritimers, Mr. Hannam is on his way for a lengthy stay. Check him
out at the following:
September 26 - Halifax - The Carleton
September 27 - Fredericton - Wilser's Room
September 28 - Fredericton - Landsdowne Concert Series
September 29 - Saint John, NB - Dancing Tree Concert Series
September 30 - Annapolis Royal, NS - Strong Will Barn
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