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Trout Fishing In America Performs in Westfield

Saturday, April 16, 2011 at 8:00 PM (ET)

Westfield, United States

Trout Fishing In America Performs in Westfield

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Ended $21.00 $1.52
Children 13 to 17 years of age
Kids 12 years old and under are admitted FREE!
Ended $10.00 $1.24
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The on line box-office is closed, but there are plenty of seats left.

 

Come on down! It's gonna be a fun show!

 

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The Coffee With Conscience Concert Series

Continues its ELEVENTH SEASON

By Proudly Presenting.....

Trout Fishing in America

Proceeds from this show will benefit ....

Habitat For Humanity - Greater Plainfield Chapter


Listen to a few of their songs on Trout Radio

(Click above, then click again on "Listen to Trout Radio")


View a few of their videos on YouTube!

Watch Ahrre's favorite:  Proper Cup of Coffee

 

Singer/Songwriter, TBA, will open!


Trout Fishing in America....

 Top 100 most influential independent artists in the past 15 years!

 

Guitarist Ezra Idlet and Bassist Keith Grimwood have played together as the duo Trout Fishing in America for 22 years! They have been nominated for a Grammy FOUR TIMES and were named one of the "100 most influential independent artists in the past fifteen years." Sandwiched in the pages between Phish, and Widespread Panic, Trout Fishing in America could not be more pleased with company that included, such independent music luminaries as Willie Nelson, Jack Johnson, Ani DiFranco, David Byrne, Tom Waits, Bradford Marsalis, Alison Krauss , Jimmy Buffett, Steve Earle to name a few.

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Trout Fishing in America is an anachronism in many ways. The duo plays contemporary, acoustic-based music, but they are a throwback to buskers, vaudeville, and even old-fashioned medicine shows. Their material ranges from introspective folk and country-tinged songs, to wildly energetic rock tunes, to Stan Freberg-style comedy. "It's a balance," says Grimwood. "We do play a lot of funny songs, but you're not funny all the time in life; there are serious thoughts that go on."

The duo's roots are as varied as its set lists. "We come from different backgrounds," says Grimwood. "In 1976, Ezra was in a band called St. Elmo's Fire, and I was in a group called the Houston Symphony." That year, the symphony went on strike, and Grimwood joined St. Elmo's Fire. "Ezra and I were immediate friends," he recalls. "A tour of California [in 1977] just fell to pieces," Idlet says, "and we had the reality of trying to feed ourselves. We started performing on the street in Santa Cruz. We learned a valuable lesson. People will stop if they're entertained, but if you're singing these sad introspective songs, people will walk away as fast as they can."

Although Trout Fishing in America at times works as a four- and five-piece band, Grimwood and Idlet continue to base their sounds-and all but a few of their live shows-on the acoustic guitar and bass. "The acoustic guitar is a very percussive instrument, especially the way Ezra plays it," says Grimwood.

Idlet switched from drums to guitar at the age of 14. "Drums are really boring to practice by yourself," he says, "so guitar was a really good thing for me." He taught himself to play and in a few months landed a job as a strolling musician at a Houston dinner theater. "From early on, I've known what I wanted to do. I had a basketball scholarship to college, but I gave it up when I was offered a job in the Virgin Islands playing music."

While he doesn't go for "guitar heroes" per se, Idlet does admire the aggressive playing of Stephen Stills and the all-around supportive playing of John Leventhal (Shawn Colvin, Rosanne Cash). His Gordon Lightfoot/James Taylor/style fingerpicking on slower songs provides a nice contrast to the duo's frenetic rock numbers.

Both Idlet and Grimwood have children, which naturally led them to writing music for kids. "Our music is sophisticated," says Idlet. "It doesn't play down to kids or adults. Kids are moved by the lyrics or the rhythm. They know right off the bat if you're faking it musically."

A 1992 Indie Award for "Pop Album of the Year" for Over the Limit led to national distribution for the group's own Trout Records. Since then, the two musicians have won two more Indies for their children's albums Mine! (1994) and My World (1997), as well as a Hall of Fame induction from the Kerrville Folk Festival. Their most recent recording, Family Music Party, has also been released as a performance video that was shown by many PBS stations. It features the achingly beautiful ballads "Lullaby," "Back When I Could Fly" and "Count on Me."

The variety of styles makes Trout Fishing in America's music hard to classify. "If you go into a music store and try to find our CDs, you find them in different parts of the store," say Grimwood. "In Nashville, we're country. Someplace else, we're in kids' music. Some other place, we show up in the pop section. They don't know quite what to do with us, which may not be the best marketing strategy, but at the same time it's-" "-allowed us to stay together happily for 22 years!" Idlet interjects.

When & Where


1 East Broad Street (corner of North Ave)
Westfield, 07090

Saturday, April 16, 2011 at 8:00 PM (ET)


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Coffee With Conscience Concert Series



Ahrre Maros is the owner of Ahrre's Coffee Roastery in Westfield & the Fair Trade Coffee Company on line. He has been presenting live musical events since 1992, when he first opened the Common Ground Cafe in Summit. The Cafe is gone now, but Ahrre continues bringing Professional Touring Musical Artists to the area for the benefit of the local community and several local Charities.

Currently, Ahrre presents the Coffee With Conscience Concert Series in Westfield, which is a Seven-show Series which acts as a fund-raiser—raising much needed funds for worthy causes—while providing the participants with the opportunity to attend quality performance events near their homes, providing an audience with a cultural experience, providing artists with a venue to display their talents, and generally strengthening the local community by bringing a group of people together for an evening of music in a comfortable setting.