Five years ago, Hal Ketchum packed up his guitars and left Nashville, returning home to Texas after a successful, 20+ year career in country music. He was exhausted and battling multiple sclerosis, a condition that often left him partially paralyzed. What followed was a time of great reflection, a time for Ketchum to sit on his porch and document everything he saw, leading to the recording of I’m the Troubadour and the sound of an artist finding his own redemption in the strum of an acoustic guitar, the boom of a kick drum, and the trill of an upright piano. It’s an album inspired by years of struggle, performed by a songwriting legend who’s glad to finally get his groove back.
Tickets: $30