SUNDAY FUNDAY - TWO Artists at the TAPHOUSE!!! Piper and Pike!
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Come on out Sunday and listen to TWO great solo artists! John Piper and Carl Pike!
John Piper is a singer-songwriter blending folk and country based in Raleigh, North Carolina. Bringing heartfelt storytelling and fingerstyle guitar with a soft, honest voice that can rise into something unexpectedly powerful, can leave you dancing while screaming the lyrics or have you slow dancing with a loved one. His playing style is rich with acoustic textures and poetic honesty.
Known for his ability to breathe new life into familiar songs, Carl Pike doesn’t just cover music—he inhabits it. His performances are understated but deeply felt—whether he’s revisiting a Dylan deep cut, reworking a modern radio favorite, or quietly sneaking in one of his own originals. Originally from Indiana, shaped by time in Nashville, and now performing around North Carolina, Pike brings a sense of place to every set. Listeners describe his shows as both nostalgic and immediate, like overhearing a song you forgot you loved. He offers songs that feel like conversations—personal, reflective, and always worth hearing again.
John Piper is a singer-songwriter blending folk and country based in Raleigh, North Carolina. Bringing heartfelt storytelling and fingerstyle guitar with a soft, honest voice that can rise into something unexpectedly powerful, can leave you dancing while screaming the lyrics or have you slow dancing with a loved one. His playing style is rich with acoustic textures and poetic honesty.
Known for his ability to breathe new life into familiar songs, Carl Pike doesn’t just cover music—he inhabits it. His performances are understated but deeply felt—whether he’s revisiting a Dylan deep cut, reworking a modern radio favorite, or quietly sneaking in one of his own originals. Originally from Indiana, shaped by time in Nashville, and now performing around North Carolina, Pike brings a sense of place to every set. Listeners describe his shows as both nostalgic and immediate, like overhearing a song you forgot you loved. He offers songs that feel like conversations—personal, reflective, and always worth hearing again.
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