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X-WR-CALDESC:We're hosting  Dustin Gaspard out on the patio on Saturday\, S
 eptember 16th! He is coming to perform for all our TLC Fall Art Workshop a
 ttendees but we are opening it up to all. It is a free will donation. He w
 ill perform from 7:00 -8:30 p.m. If the weather is disagreable\, we'll hos
 t him in the Wedeking Room.\n\nWe hope you'll come enjoy a wonderful eveni
 ng of music and true Lousiana charm.\n\nNow more about Dustin Dale Gaspard
 .  Here is his bio: 	\nDustin Dale Gaspard hails from the rural southern co
 mmunity of Cow Island Louisiana\, a landscape of mysterious rich marshland
 \, ancient shrouding oak trees\, and dream inducing nights/ days. The open
  pastures\, whispering cane fields\, and smothering earth tones offer him 
 a creative canvas to color with the soundscape of his original music. His 
 Atmospheric and cryptic tunes are influenced by the land that raised him. 
 'There’s an alchemy to Dustin Dale Gaspard’s sound which will become more 
 than perceptible once you hit play '- AnR Music FactorY\n\nCow Island\, La
 . (January 2021)-\nThe humble mumbles of melody were heavy on Gaspard's he
 art ever since the passing of his grandfather in Oct. 2020. Now\, his gran
 dmother embarks on that same journey\, and the stir for immortalizing thei
 r legacy through song could wait no longer. On a cold January night\, Gasp
 ard would begin humming the title of the record to the moonlit sky\, and i
 n the following days he would deal with his loss by planning an honorary a
 lbum titled 'Hoping Heaven Got A Kitchen'.\n\nSet to release Feb. 28th\, 2
 022\, this record will pay homage to the land that raised him\, the sounds
  of the Cajun south\, and the memory of his grandparents\, Emily and Berto
 n\, who passed during quarantine. Gaspard takes listeners from the Cajun c
 ountry kitchens\, greased by maw's fryer\, all the way to muddy marsh land
 scapes leading to his pawpaw's camp. The name 'Hoping Heaven Got A Kitchen
 ' comes from him knowing that if there is a place better\, it'll need a ki
 tchen for the two of them to do what they loved.\n\nThis will be Gaspard's
  first full band release\, in strong contrast to both 2019's self-produced
  solo acoustic demo 'Porcelain Prayer Tapes' and his 2020 folk quartet EP 
 'In Callow Comfort.' This 12 song album will feature all tunes written and
  arranged by Gaspard with the exception of vintage Swamp Pop covers of Van
  Broussard's 1968 hit 'Feed The Flame' and local legend Rod Bernard's 1959
  classic 'This Should Go On Forever.' All arrangements are heavily influen
 ced by folk\, roots\, blues\, soul and Cajun genres. The songs use instrum
 entation like upright bass\, piano\, slide guitar\, fiddles\, percussion a
 nd accordion. To give more credence to his Cajun heritage\, twice Gaspard 
 sings in his grandparents' native tongue of French\, as was a wish of thei
 rs ever since he was young.\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:We're hosting  Dustin Gaspard out on the patio on Saturday\, Se
 ptember 16th! He is coming to perform for all our TLC Fall Art Workshop at
 tendees but we are opening it up to all. It is a free will donation. He wi
 ll perform from 7:00 -8:30 p.m. If the weather is disagreable\, we'll host
  him in the Wedeking Room.\n\nWe hope you'll come enjoy a wonderful evenin
 g of music and true Lousiana charm.\n\nNow more about Dustin Dale Gaspard.
   Here is his bio: 	\nDustin Dale Gaspard hails from the rural southern com
 munity of Cow Island Louisiana\, a landscape of mysterious rich marshland\
 , ancient shrouding oak trees\, and dream inducing nights/ days. The open 
 pastures\, whispering cane fields\, and smothering earth tones offer him a
  creative canvas to color with the soundscape of his original music. His A
 tmospheric and cryptic tunes are influenced by the land that raised him. '
 There’s an alchemy to Dustin Dale Gaspard’s sound which will become more t
 han perceptible once you hit play '- AnR Music FactorY\n\nCow Island\, La.
  (January 2021)-\nThe humble mumbles of melody were heavy on Gaspard's hea
 rt ever since the passing of his grandfather in Oct. 2020. Now\, his grand
 mother embarks on that same journey\, and the stir for immortalizing their
  legacy through song could wait no longer. On a cold January night\, Gaspa
 rd would begin humming the title of the record to the moonlit sky\, and in
  the following days he would deal with his loss by planning an honorary al
 bum titled 'Hoping Heaven Got A Kitchen'.\n\nSet to release Feb. 28th\, 20
 22\, this record will pay homage to the land that raised him\, the sounds 
 of the Cajun south\, and the memory of his grandparents\, Emily and Berton
 \, who passed during quarantine. Gaspard takes listeners from the Cajun co
 untry kitchens\, greased by maw's fryer\, all the way to muddy marsh lands
 capes leading to his pawpaw's camp. The name 'Hoping Heaven Got A Kitchen'
  comes from him knowing that if there is a place better\, it'll need a kit
 chen for the two of them to do what they loved.\n\nThis will be Gaspard's 
 first full band release\, in strong contrast to both 2019's self-produced 
 solo acoustic demo 'Porcelain Prayer Tapes' and his 2020 folk quartet EP '
 In Callow Comfort.' This 12 song album will feature all tunes written and 
 arranged by Gaspard with the exception of vintage Swamp Pop covers of Van 
 Broussard's 1968 hit 'Feed The Flame' and local legend Rod Bernard's 1959 
 classic 'This Should Go On Forever.' All arrangements are heavily influenc
 ed by folk\, roots\, blues\, soul and Cajun genres. The songs use instrume
 ntation like upright bass\, piano\, slide guitar\, fiddles\, percussion an
 d accordion. To give more credence to his Cajun heritage\, twice Gaspard s
 ings in his grandparents' native tongue of French\, as was a wish of their
 s ever since he was young.\n\n
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LOCATION:The Leadership Center Patio\, 2211 Q Street\, Aurora\, NE 68818
SUMMARY:TLC House Concert featuring Dustin Dale Gaspard
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