Saturday, December 29, 2018

Acoustic Café kicks off series with Stephen Clark this Friday, Jan. 4
   The Acoustic Café kicks off is series on Friday, Jan. 4, with Stephen Clark. The performance will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Acoustic Café is an annual music series held at the historic Howell Opera House that features outstanding Michigan performers, now celebrating its 11th year!
   Stephen Clark is familiar to local audiences as the former longtime anchor of WXYZ Detroit’s evening news. Stephen began his media career in 1977 as a DJ on country station KYOU in Colorado, and although he soon moved to television news, he maintained his love for the story-telling of country music and began writing his own (as he says) “largely forgettable” songs by learning to play the guitar to the records spinning on the turntables. 
      His broadcasting career has been his professional focus throughout the years, but he started getting serious about songwriting while working in San Diego around 1990, where he also began performing in coffee houses and eventually on bigger stages—opening for Willie Nelson, Tracy Byrd, and many others. 
     Following his retirement after 16 years as a news anchor at WXYZ Detroit, Stephen has been splitting his time between his family and pursuing his musical career in Nashville, where he is a member of the Nashville Songwriters Association International. In his words, “Songwriting is just another kind of journalism, where the goal is to tell a compelling story in an interesting way.”
    Tickets for this show will be available for $10 at the door. Doors will open at 7:00 pm and the show will begin at 7:30 pm. The Acoustic Café series runs every Friday night from January 4th – March 1st.

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