Live Albums
Compilations
Appears On
- Stone Mountain Arts Center · Fri, May 15 · 8 PM
- The Colonial Theatre · Sat, May 16 · 8 PM
- Vinegar Hill Music Theatre · Sun, May 17 · 8 PM
- The Bryn Mawr Gazebo · Fri, Jun 12 · 7 PM
- Newtown Theatre · Sat, Jun 13 · 8 PM
- Symphony Space · Sat, Jun 20 · 8 PM
- Jonathan's Ogunquit · Sat, Jul 18 · 7 PM
- The Center for the Arts · Wed, Jul 22 · 7 PM
About Tom Rush
A mainstay of the 1960s urban folk revival, Tom Rush has enjoyed a long-running career spanning seven decades. His rich, warm voice and his knack for finding new material from gifted songwriters made him a frequent presence at folk clubs and festivals from the '60s onward. Also a talented tunesmith, Rush's song "No Regrets" went on to become a folk standard recorded by Harry Belafonte, Waylon Jennings, Emmylou Harris, and the Walker Brothers, among others. Rush's version appeared on 1968's The Circle Game, widely regarded as his best album. His career received a boost in 2007 when a video of Rush performing the song "Remember?" became a viral hit, introducing him to a new generation of fans which he continued to court with late period albums like 2009's What I Know, 2018's Voices, and 2024's Gardens Old, Flowers New.
- FROM
- Portsmouth, NH, United States
- BORN
- February 8, 1941
- GENRE
- Singer/Songwriter
