David Gordon: Pioneer History in Story & Song
David Gordon: Pioneer History in Story & Song
After a 4-year absence, our favorite Northwest Troubadour, David Gordon, is back with a special concert that benefits Jacksonville’s new “Citywide Museum”!
On Sunday, April 14, David will be reprising the “Greatest Hits” from his 36 sold out “Pioneer History in Story and Song” series featuring songs popular between 1840 and 1880—the era of the Oregon Trail, the Gold Rush, and the Civil War—along with their origins.
The concert begins at 3pm on the 2nd floor of Jacksonville’s New City Hall at 206 North 5th Street. Parking is available on site and in adjacent areas. General admission tickets are $25 and can be purchased at https://historicjacksonville.org/david-gordon/.
David Gordon is a renowned acoustic guitarist and storyteller. The Washington Post called him "an irresistible performer." He's a life-long troubadour whose compelling voice, keen sense of drama, and wacky humor have charmed audiences worldwide for more than 40 years. David has performed in every major concert venue in the U.S. and Europe. His international performing and recording career in classical and acoustic music reaches from Bach to bluegrass, from grand opera to jazz, from Mozart to songs of the Oregon Trail.