Open Mic Every Tuesday*

Every week, our stage comes alive with a symphony of diverse talents, from seasoned virtuosos to emerging performers. Our cutting-edge facilities ensure an immersive experience for both performers and audience, with top-notch acoustics and lighting that elevate every note, word, and joke to its full potential. Join us at Studio 9’s Weekly Open Mic, where creativity knows no bounds, and the spotlight is shared by all. It’s not just an open mic; it’s a showcase of all the creative excellence in the heart of the Northern Berkshires.

Sign ups at 6:30pm | Performances at 7:00pm

Note: No Open Mic November 19th

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Railway Concerts Presents: Buddy Mondlock

Buddy Mondlock writes songs. He does it so well that some great songwriters have
recorded his songs on their own albums. Guy Clark, Nanci Griffith and Janis Ian, to name
just a few. But there’s nothing like hearing the guy who wrote ‘em sing ‘em. He’s not going
to pin your ears back with those songs. He’s going to draw you into his world.
It was Guy Clark who first discovered Buddy playing under a tree at the Kerrville Folk
Festival in 1986. Guy went back to Nashville, opened the door and yelled, “Pay attention
y’all, this kid’s good.” Soon after, Buddy was driving a U-Haul south from his native
Chicago. A publishing deal with EMI was waiting. In the years that followed, cuts with the
likes of Garth Brooks, Joan Baez and David Wilcox cemented his reputation as
a songwriter. Peter, Paul and Mary recorded his song, “The Kid” and he sang it with them
on their 1996 “Great Performances” PBS television special.

But Buddy never considered just laying back and writing songs for others. He’s always
been a performer first. The joy he takes in singing and playing and telling stories for folks
shines through and his audiences take that with them.

And although never one to rush things, he’s accumulated a string of critically acclaimed
CDs including 2002’s “Everything Waits To Be Noticed,” a writing and recording
collaboration with Maia Sharp and Art Garfunkel. And his latest album, “Filament,”
produced by Brad Jones, explores some new territory for him, both sonically and
rhythmically.

In recent years Buddy has been writing songs with military veterans through a program
sponsored by an organization called Music Therapy of the Rockies and he includes several
of those songs in his shows (and one on his new album). “This has been such a powerful
experience and I’m honored to have been trusted with these stories of trauma, and of
triumph too,” he says.

Turns out he’s also a fine teacher, hosting songwriting workshops across the US and
overseas, sharing the wonder of making something out of nothing and helping others to find
their own creative sparks. He’s been on staff at the famed Swannanoa Gathering as well as
at the songwriting schools at festivals like Kerrville and Sisters.

“Buddy Mondlock writes beautiful songs and plays the kind of guitar they deserve. He’s a
fine person and a fine artist.” Townes Van Zandt

 

Date
Friday, August 09, 2024
Start Time
7:30 pm
Doors Time
7:00 PM

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Please note the following regarding parking:

Venue and parking
Studio 9 is located at 18 Veazie St, adjacent to the Porches Inn.
You are welcome to park in the following locations:
– The small lot across the street
– The community lot nearest the UNO Park on River St
– East side of Veazie Street (same side as the studio)
– or on the Porches side of River St.

Do not park in the following locations:
– Porches Guest lots
– The downhill side of Veazie
– Eastbound side of River Street (the side that Mass MoCA is on)