Thursday, September 23, 2010

Kacey Jones in Altadena Oct. 15

www.KaceyJones.com
www.sonicbids.com/kaceyjones

KACEY JONES at THE COFFEE GALLERY BACKSTAGE
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15TH @ 8:00 P.M.

2029 N. Lake, Altadena, CA

If you believe that LAUGHTER is still the best medicine, then come get you a big healthy dose of Kacey Jones. This Nashville based singer-songwriter-humorist "has undisputed talent when it comes to putting a smile on your face" (Nashville Music Guide). Her album, "Donald Trump's Hair," the hilarious follow-up to "Every Man I Love is Either Married, Gay, or Dead," contains gems like, "I Can Always Get Skinny But You'll Never be Tall," "Christmas in Rehab," and "I Wanna Be Up Front Like Dolly."

Born and bred in the Bay Area, this madcap redhead sees the world at large with laser perception and a funny tilt.

"This is funny stuff that is intelligent and singable" (Music Connection).

Hers was, after all, the brilliant mind that conceived one of Nashville's most unique and revered cult acts, Ethel and The Shameless Hussies (MCA Records). She recorded "Men are Some of My Favorite People" for Curb Records and later produced the # 1 album, "Pearls in the Snow The Songs of Kinky Friedman."

Miss Jones, who contributed three original songs to the soundtrack of the multi-award-winning cult film, Sordid Lives (Beau Bridges, Olivia Newton-John, Delta Burke, Leslie Jordan) also wrote the soundtrack to the hilarious play, Nipples to the Wind. She's appeared on the nationally syndicated Bob and Tom Show and describes herself as, "what would've happened if Roger Miller and Mae West had a wild affair."

The Nashville Scene says, “After two decades of musically representing bold and bawdy women, Kacey Jones is finally becoming a national phenomenon. She’s performed several numbers on A Prairie Home Companion including a duet with host, Garrison Keillor.”

With the November launch of her new radio show "Goldberg & Jones" (co-hosted by Jesse Goldberg) it's no wonder People Magazine wrote, “Here’s one Kacey who hasn’t struck out!” — Ralph Novak / People Magazine

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