Revy Live Outside presents Stephen Fearing
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"A king among minstrels."
Halifax Chronicle Herald
In the vast tapestry of musical troubadours, Stephen Fearing stands as a singular figure. His vivid, lyrical songs are elevated by his mastery of the guitar and the haunting resonance of his melodic, cobalt voice. With a career spanning multiple decades and acclaimed albums, Fearing has shared stages and studios with an eclectic assortment of musical legends, including Merle Haggard, Richard Thompson, and Cassandra Wilson. As a co-founder of Canadian roots-rock icons Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, Fearing's genre-busting music consistently captures the messy splendour of the human condition, weaving tales that resonate deeply with listeners. "Iām a storyteller more than a singer/songwriter," Fearing says, "because I understand that The Story is more interesting than my story."
Halifax Chronicle Herald
In the vast tapestry of musical troubadours, Stephen Fearing stands as a singular figure. His vivid, lyrical songs are elevated by his mastery of the guitar and the haunting resonance of his melodic, cobalt voice. With a career spanning multiple decades and acclaimed albums, Fearing has shared stages and studios with an eclectic assortment of musical legends, including Merle Haggard, Richard Thompson, and Cassandra Wilson. As a co-founder of Canadian roots-rock icons Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, Fearing's genre-busting music consistently captures the messy splendour of the human condition, weaving tales that resonate deeply with listeners. "Iām a storyteller more than a singer/songwriter," Fearing says, "because I understand that The Story is more interesting than my story."
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