Craig Walter has performed throughout the United States and has been a familiar presence in Colorado Springs venues for many years. He is a singer, songwriter, and performer who has many original releases to his credit, including:
• First Stop
• Still Learnin' How to Fly
• Driftwood Fires
• Last Chance Café
He has played several shows with large ensembles, including:
• Studio Bee at the Pikes Peak Center
• The Fabulous Fourth Celebration in Memorial Park before the Colorado Springs Philharmonic
• The Benefit for Waldo Canyon
• The MeadowGrass festival
• Black Rose Acoustic Society
• Stargazers Theater
• Music In The Park (Monument Valley Park Concert Series)
He has also participated in numerous songwriter and "tribute" showcases at Stargazers. His material has been played on local radio stations and is available on Pandora, Amazon, iTunes, YouTube, Vimeo, Dweezer, Jango Radio, CDBaby, and Spotify.
Nick Davey began his musical pursuits in Derbyshire, England, in the late ‘70s, playing guitar with a cheeky little acoustic prog-rock outfit called Quince. In the ‘80s, he took up guitar, vocals, and harmonica duties with a London group called the Catford Dogs before spending nine years in Poland developing his richly crafted brand of classic acoustic pop/rock through solo tavern and house concert performances like the ones he's become well-known for here in the Springs.
Davey, whose delivery and clever observations could easily be likened to those of a proverbial Billy Bragg/Neil Young love child, has been gigging locally since 2007 and released his first solo disc, a delightfully well-produced cache of "happiness and heartache" by the name of Knockout in 2011, and in 2015, As Good as It Gets. A compilation CD named Songs is now available.
For more info and free sample tracks, visit www.nickdavey.com
Opening acts: Carmen Anthony Sacco, Kara & the Kosmos
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+++ NO ADVANCE TICKET SALES. ADMISSION IS FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED AT THE DOOR. +++
Doors open at 6:15 pm; concert starts at 7:00 pm with two opening acts. $15 general admission, $8 members and students with ID; free for ages 12 and younger (become a member before or at the show and $tart $aving right away!).
No advance ticket sales. Admission only at the door.
+++ Free, off-street parking is available in the church lot across the street from our hall. +++
Baked goods, coffee, tea, and water available for purchase in the Community Center.