Boulder Coffee is putting on an all-ages, Saturday night show beginning at 7:30pm for $5 in advance or $8 at the door. The Bug Jar show begins at 8:00pm and is $5 (21+) or $7 (18-20) with tickets available online as well as at the door. Advance tickets can be purchased from Coyle’s tour page, http://dancoyle.com/
"It was a long, but wonderful year in Europe. Now I’m happy to be back in my home town and ready to start the 2012 U.S. tour," the New York City-based Coyle said. "I hope everyone will come out and hear their favorites as well as a dozen or so new songs."
Last time Coyle played in Rochester, The Rochester City Newspaper wrote: “Coyle fits nicely between folk insight and a clever musicality that avoided minor chords where you'd ordinarily expect them, like when he covered Simon & Garfunkel's "Homeward Bound." Perhaps this added to his overall upbeat demeanor and charm. Coyle was pleasant and genuinely shy, but came out strong with the start of each new song. I liked him.”
"It's an acoustic mix of Josh Ritter, Paul Simon and Jason Mraz, with some soft and hard edges to it." Coyle said.
Coyle has released four albums to date, including "You Linger Your Little Hour And Are Gone" and "Random Thoughts and Incomplete Sentences." His latest album “From Prague To Paris,” was written during his European travels, recorded in Berlin, and released worldwide in October, 2011. He has toured internationally since 2008, playing everything from small venues to concert halls to massive festivals.
Coyle will play several more dates from February through June across the U.S. and will be heard on several national and local radio stations.
For more information about Dan Coyle's music, including his complete tour schedule, song samples, video, interviews, reviews and special offers, visit http://www.dancoyle.com/
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