Walton Arts Center is starting its singer-songwriter series strong with two November shows. Arkansas native Barrett Baber will open West Street Live on Friday, Nov. 1 at 7:30 pm, and Tinsley Ellis will end the month with great music when he performs on Saturday, Nov. 23 at 7:30 pm.
Presented by Neal Pendergraft, West Street Live is a live music series that brings you talented singer-songwriters performing is an intimate space akin to listening rooms in Nashville and other larger cities
After receiving the coveted four-chair turn on the ninth season of NBC’s “The Voice” and placing third, Baber has established himself as a “writer on the rise” in Nashville. Baber’s creative instincts have allowed him to gain the respect of many in the music industry, including legendary songwriter, Bobby Pinson.
Baber specializes in alternative country and country rock, bringing soulful sounds to all his music. An extremely talented vocalist, performer and storyteller, Baber always leaves listeners wanting more. He engages with his audiences on a personal level, sharing songs and stories that take them behind the curtain and into his life as a modern-day singer-songwriter. You’ve seen him on “The Voice,” now come hear him in person!
Ellis will finish the month on a high note when he brings his unvarnished intimacy, intricate fingerpicking of his Martin guitar and hair-raising slide on a National Steel to the West Street Live stage. Ellis has been playing for over four decades, delivering his feral, guitar-fueled, original electric blues-rock to audiences.
Ellis’s newest solo album, Naked Truth, is steeped in folk blues traditions of Muddy Waters, Skip James, Son House, Robert Johnson and Leo Kottke. The musician explained this album taps into the raw essence of blues that his fans have been seeking for a long time. He has been immersed in music his whole life, joining the Atlanta-local blues band Alley Cats in 1977 and forming The Heartfixers in 1981.
“Ellis is a powerful and commanding presence. His music is impossible not to enjoy” (Blues Music Magazine). This is your chance to experience blues in a new way, grab tickets now!
Limited tickets remain to both performances, so act fast! All shows are cabaret style, theater seating is $35 and cabaret seating is $55. Tickets are available now at waltonartscenter.org, by calling 479.443.5600 weekdays 10 am until 5 pm or in-person at the Walton Arts Center Box Office weekdays 10 am until 2 pm.