Buddy Miller and Jim Lauderdale

WXPN Welcomes

Buddy Miller and Jim Lauderdale

Max Gomez

Friday, February 22, 2013

Doors: 6:30 pm / Show: 8:00 pm

World Cafe Live Philadelphia

$20.00 - $34.00 + Processing Fees

This event is all ages

All sales are final. There are no refunds or exchanges. Cameras & recording devices are not permitted. Showtime and supporting acts are subject to change.

Mezzanine tickets are assessed an additional service fee. For more information, please read the Mezzanine FAQ.

Dining is available at World Cafe Live. Reservations are accepted for Upstairs Live, our full service restaurant; we recommend scheduling a reservation 1½ to 2 hours before show time. Downstairs Live offers a full service bar, and a limited food menu is available for most shows. For more information, please read the Dining FAQ.

WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE SEATS are located on all seated levels of this theatre. For more information, please contact us at ticketingstaff@worldcafelive.com or call 215-222-1400.

Buddy Miller and Jim Lauderdale
Buddy Miller and Jim Lauderdale
Buddy Miller and Jim Lauderdale are two of the pioneers of Americana. Their solo recordings, songwriting, studio session work and live performances (as front men and musical directors) have made them treasures of the roots and country music scene. In an unexpected moment of inspiration, the two have collaborated to make a true duets record, trading licks and verses for one of the most inspired and fun albums of 2012.
Max Gomez
Max Gomez got his start as a working musician at age 15, singing both original music and country and blues classics in bars around his hometown of Taos, NM. He studied blues artists like Robert Johnson and Big Bill Broonzy, while also learning songs of legendary country/folk writers including Johnny Cash, Townes Van Zandt and Kris Kristofferson. "I'm influenced by the old stuff," Max admits. "To me, that's the best music."

Max is currently in the studio recording his debut album, which will be released by New West Records late summer 2012. A talented songwriter already at 25 years old, Max first picked up his brother's guitar when he was 9 and began writing songs as a teenager. "I try to be more of a disguised lyricist," says Max of his writing process. "The songs I write are not real straightforward. You have to decode them. I like when the listener has to create their own story, rather than be told what's happening." In addition to writing original material for his own record, Max has been collaborating with fellow singer-songwriter Shawn Mullins. The two have co-written several songs, three of which appear on Mullins' latest release.
Venue Information:
World Cafe Live Philadelphia
3025 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA, 19104
http://philly.worldcafelive.com/