Old No. 1 at 50 – Celebrating the Spirit of Guy Clark at Best Video, Hamden, 17 September | Event in Hamden

Old No. 1 at 50 – Celebrating the Spirit of Guy Clark at Best Video, Hamden

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Wed, 17 Sep, 2025 at 06:00 pm

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Wed, 17 Sep, 2025 at 06:00 pm (EDT)

Best Video Film & Cultural Center

1842 Whitney Ave., Hamden, Connecticut, United States

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Old No. 1 at 50 – Celebrating the Spirit of Guy Clark at Best Video, Hamden
Old No. 1 at 50 – Celebrating the Spirit of Guy Clark

Wednesday September 17th,
at Best Video, Hamden CT
Tickets: $25. Advance $30. DOS
Doors 6pm - Showtime 7pm

Here’s the information for Best Video website of Guy Clark Celebration - Friday September 17th. At Best Video

Advance Ticket link: https://www.fernandopintopresents.com/events/old-no-1-at-50-celebrating-the-spirit-of-guy-clark-at-best-video-hamden

Featuring performances by:
Meghan Cary & Peter Farrell,
Lance Cowan,
Adam & Cate Monaco,
Buddy Mondlock,
& Rees Shad


On November 7, 1975, the day after his 34th birthday, RCA Records released Old No. 1, legendary songwriter Guy Clark’s debut album. While not a commercial success by any stretch, the album was highly praised by the press and “L.A. Freeway,” “Desperados Waiting for a Train,” “Rita Ballou” “Texas 1947” “Let Him Roll” and “That Old Time Feeling” soon became instant classics. No one could have known then that Old No. 1 would inspire generations of American songwriters, troubadours and music fans.

The Guy Clark Family Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to supporting songwriters, is celebrating the 50th anniversary of Old No. 1 with a series of concerts around the country to bring awareness to the organization, and to boost songwriters who work in the spirit of Guy Clark. Songwriters will perform songs from Old No. 1, followed by a set of their own original material.

Ticket sales will benefit The Guy Clark Family Foundation.


About the performers:

Meghan Cary:
Meghan delivers award-winning original songs with powerful vocals and unshakable stage presence. Hailed a “storytelling troubadour” by Billboard Magazine, Cary inspires connection and community with music that’s earned comparisons to Melissa Etheridge and Brandi Carlile. Her anthem “Sing Louder” and 2025 single “Raise Your Voice” rally audiences to hope and action. A favorite at festivals like Falcon Ridge and Philadelphia Folk Fest, she’s shared stages with Joan Osborne, Chris Smither, and more. Whether performing, teaching, or speaking, Cary empowers others to embrace their stories with humor and heart. “If you can get to a Meghan Cary show—run, don’t walk.”
Lance Cowan:
For the past 30 years, Lance Cowan has worked behind the scenes with some of the country’s finest songwriters, including Joe Ely, Nanci Griffith, and Michael Martin Murphey and many more. Along the way, he has quietly honed his own songwriting skills, learning from those artists and a deep well of influences from Jackson Browne to John Prine. His works have been performed and/or recorded by such respected artists as Joan Baez, Janis Ian, David Mallett, and several independent artists. His 2024 debut, So Far, So Good and his new Against The Grain, have been met with tremendous critical acclaim.
Adam Monaco:
“Adam Monaco lives what he writes and writes what he lives, allowing him to deeply connect with those he plays for and alongside of.” – Trevor Gordon Hall
These words will ring true for anyone who has experienced folk/Americana artist Adam Monaco’s thoughtful songwriting and poignant presence firsthand. Adam’s music is lush, colorful, melodic, and takes deep root in the complex, beautiful stories that connect humanity. His lyrics resonate like a conversation with an old friend: personal, profound, engaged, and thought-provoking. His authentic performances showcase his ability to evoke the full range and complexity of human emotions; in one musical moment, he can bring audiences to tears, then lift them back up with witty banter and a relatable anecdote.
Buddy Mondlock:
Buddy Mondlock met Guy Clark on top of a hill at the Kerrville Folk Festival in 1986. It was a moment that changed his life. Guy liked the song he heard and started passing around tapes of the young Chicago songwriter’s songs to people he knew in Nashville. When Guy Clark gives you a tape, you listen. Soon Buddy was headed south to a publishing deal and a manager. Since then his songs have been recorded by Nancy Griffith, Joan Baez, David Wilcox, Janis Ian, Peter, Paul & Mary, Garth Brooks and a host of other artists. In 2001 he co-wrote and recorded a trio album with Art Garfunkel and Maia Sharp called “Everything Waits To Be Noticed.” Guy Clark’s album “The Dark” is bookended with songs Clark and Mondlock wrote together - “Mud” and the title song, “The Dark,” which was their first co-write.
Rees Shad:
Rees met Guy for the first time at a recording session in Nashville, where Guy lent his vocal talents to a track on Shad’s debut album. Guy’s kindness led to manty more people paying attention to the album than would have otherwise, and to pay it forward, Shad has been the organizer of this and other shows in the Northeast to benefit the Foundation.
Over the course of a prolific 40+ year career, 32 releases and 17 solo albums, Shad has crafted music that is both poignant and profound. He is dedicated to crafting short story songs that cross genre lines to serve the spirit of each tale he weaves and engage his audiences in deep and meaningful ways.
Shad’s latest release Porcelain Angel has spent the last few months near the top of the Folk charts being and has lauded for its “grace and elegance” (Americana UK), “all-knowing tonality” (Americana Highways), and for “pushing the boundaries of musical storytelling” (The Rogovoy Report).

About the Guy Clark Family Foundation

The Guy Clark Family Foundation was established in 2024 by Guy’s only grandchildren, Dylan and Ellie. The Foundation’s mission is to honor Guy’s memory and continue his love and support for songwriters. “Songwriting is not a competitive sport,” Guy often said. He opened his home and heart to songwriters from all over the world. The Guy Clark Family Foundation will do the same. We will offer songwriters who work in the spirit of Guy Clark the opportunity to learn, write, collaborate, record, perform, and share their work with a global audience while we continue to honor Guy’s legacy.


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Old No. 1 at 50 – Celebrating the Spirit of Guy Clark at Best Video, Hamden, 17 September | Event in Hamden
Old No. 1 at 50 – Celebrating the Spirit of Guy Clark at Best Video, Hamden
Wed, 17 Sep, 2025 at 06:00 pm