The Chocolate Church Arts Center welcomes the return of singer-songwriter John Gorka, who Rolling Stone refers to as the “lead voice of the New Folk movement.” John Gorka, perhaps the quintessential iconic singer-songwriter of the ’80s folk scene, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday on the main stage located at 804 Washington St. in Bath.
Hailing from New Jersey, but forged in the Greenwich Village Fast Folk scene, Gorka honed his craft and persona into an unmistakable image. The shy, wry, insightful, and sensitive singer-songwriter has been copied and parodied. But the old musical coat he wove still fits, and still suits him well. The old songs ring as true as they ever did, and the new ones are just as good.
Gorka’s career has continued to grow and expand over nearly 3 decades, with new songs and recordings that have consistently received rave reviews. His live performances exhibit the hand of the master craftsman he has become, both moving and hilarious, with audience requesting countless of John’s original songs: songs that have become part of their lives, and standards in the folk cannon.
Audiences are enthralled by his stunningly soulful baritone voice and original songwriting. Performers who had at one time inspired Gorka – Suzanne Vega, Bill Morrissey, Nanci Griffith, Christine Lavin, Shawn Colvin – have throughout the years become his peers. Tickets are $25 advance and $30 at the door and available by calling the box office (207) 442- 8455 or online at chocolatechurcharts.org.
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