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Richard Smith Plays At Charles And Myrtle's Saturday
posted July 1, 2009

Richard Smith will play at Charles and Myrtle's Coffeehouse on Saturday at 8 p.m. Charles and Myrtle's Coffeehouse is located inside Christ Unity Church at 105 McBrien Road. There is a $10 suggested donation at the door.

Review for Richard Smith:
There seems to be no limit to Richard’s ability to quickly master whatever guitar style captures his fancy. The complex styles of many guitar greats including Django Reinhardt, Les Paul, and Lenny Breau have proved to be no impediment to his voracious musical appetite.

Apart from his guitar virtuosity, he is also an accomplished banjo and violin player.

Richard has toured around the world, surprising audiences everywhere with his genius, showcasing a repertoire spanning an incredible range of musical styles from country, bluegrass, mainstream jazz, modern pop and rock, to classical guitar. Richard also plays several of John Phillip Souza’s marches and, incredibly, comes close to sounding like an entire marching band – drums and all.

In 1999, Richard married the lovely and very accomplished American cellist Julie Adams and settled in the Nashville area. When they play together, it'll melt your heart - and blow your socks off.

Now 30, Richard Smith is nothing less than a phenomenon. But, words alone are inadequate to describe his guitar wizardry. You may be a doubting Thomas until you’ve witnessed him for yourself. But, once you have, you’ll be a fan for life.



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