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    Jazz Dinner with host Steve Davis Plus Molly Thomas

    Jazz Dinner with host Steve Davis Plus Molly Thomas

    Presented by The Family Wash at Family Wash

    April 16, 2011

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    Molly Thomas doesn’t shy away from expressing who she is in her music.
    Never trying to emulate anyone with her sound, but always mindful of the
    influence that her experiences bring, she has constantly continued to craft her
    skills. She has now poured them into a stunning showcase, in the form of her
    latest effort, "Make Everything Bright."

    The road to "Make Everything Bright" started when she began playing violin
    as a child in Mississippi and has taken her around the world sharing the stage
    with names like Todd Snider, Will Hoge, Matthew Ryan, Mando Saenz, Amelia White, Will
    Kimbrough, Tommy Womack and K.S. Rhodes. Each mile prepping her for
    making the type of music that begs to be written. Her desire to share her
    stories and evoke emotion from others is where her talent and heart shines
    brightest.

    “Make Everything Bright”, co-produced by Marco Giovino (drummer for Norah
    Jones, Patty Griffin, Robert Plant) is filled with the same gritty passion that has
    always permeated her music. It’s an album made of “real” and reflects on life
    with an exuberant joy but certainly not through rose-colored glasses.

    It is an album that cuts through the predictable female singer songwriter
    stereotype and Molly is able to call it like it is and move on. In the songs, “The
    Opportunist”, “35’s Got You Down”, “Leavin’ in My Blood”, “Unavailable Man”
    and “You’re a Sorry One” she calls out a conniving female, tells her man to
    grow up, tells someone she’s out, begs “that guy” to stop hurting women and
    tells a cheater off. But these aren’t the ramblings of some prepubescent
    wallowing in her misery these are the stories of a woman who sees through
    the games people play without becoming bitter or victimized.

    Her uncanny ability for empathy is evident in “Hey, I’ve Been There Too”
    where she shares her compassion for people struggling with everyday
    problems and her optimistic outlook comes shining through on “Henry John”
    and “Blanket of Stars” where she looks hopefully toward the future and new
    beginnings. And while Molly is a true renaissance woman who has changed
    much over the years, her roots stay strong as evidenced in “The Ocean”, a
    haunting melody about the healing waters of her homeland and her people.
    And finally, the title track, “Make Everything Bright” sums up the entire record
    with the lyrics “I hear a sad song behind a happy conversation. What a perfect
    situation, I could die like this.” And just as in the song, this happy title is filled
    with evocative lyrics, poignant phrases and mysterious melodies all woven
    together to create her most passionate and heartfelt record yet.

    Molly surrounded herself with quite the cast of musicians on this album.
    Besides co-producing the record, Marco Giovino is also the pounding beat behind
    the drums. Other players include Paul Ossola (Levon Helm, GE Smith), Frank
    Swart (Patty Griffin), Kylie Harris (Patty Loveless), Doug Lancio (Patty Griffin,
    John Hiatt, Todd Snider), John Jackson (Bob Dylan, Shelby Lynne, Lucinda Williams),
    Christopher Hoffee (Atom Orr, The Truckee Brothers & Steve Poltz),
    John Morgan Reilly (RxGF; co-producer of "Blanket of Stars"),
    Neal Pawley, Brian Ritchey and Matthew Burgess.

    Molly’s music stirs up a plethora of emotions. Sometimes, tied to a sense of
    loss, but if you are able to step out of this disjointed world in which we live,
    you will find that there is also plenty of room for toasting, loving and laughing.
    Molly’s music is a reflection of these ingredients of the human spirit and this
    album provides a perfect snapshot in which to relate.

     

    Come early for the weekly Jazz Dinner with hose Steve Davis from 7:00pm to 9:00pm


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        Family Wash

        2038 Greenwood Ave
        Nashville, TN 37206

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        Info Phone: (615) 226-6070

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        April 16, 2011

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        Jazz Dinner with Steve Davis 7:00pm to 9:00pm


        Molly Thomas 9:00pm

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