It's been a good year for Austin rocker Alejandro Escovedo. He's been nominated for the Americana Music Association award for Artist of the
Year, and last summer's Real
Animal is up for Album of the Year. Earlier this spring, he swept up a number of accolades at the Austin Music Awards, where he was named Musician of the Year and Songwriter of the Year, and where Real Animal took Album of the Year. But this year's not all about taking for Escovedo; he'll spend the summer giving a bit, too. To kick off the season, Escovedo will lend some skinny
southwestern soul to a charity event on June 21 at St. Mark's Episcopal
Church in New Canaan, Connecticut.
The 5 p.m. event will benefit Camp Hand-In-Hand,
a
local daycamp that boasts a commitment to diversity, and the
Michael B. Stabile '97 Memorial Scholarship Foundation, awarded to
students
with language-related learning disabilities at a boys' prep school in upstate New York. Guitarist David Pulkingham and
violinist Susan Voelz will accompany Escovedo, and their performance
will be followed by hors-d'oeuvres and a silent auction.
This won't be the first time Escovedo has hit the stage for a good
cause this summer; the intimate event will follow his
appearance at the 40th annual Clearwater Festival
on June 20, where he'll share the spotlight with the likes of Pete
Seeger, Arlo Guthrie, Old Crow Medicine Show and Dr. Dog. Founded
40 years ago by Seeger himself, the Clearwater Festival is hosted by
environmental non-profit Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc. and raises
money and awareness to protect the Hudson River.
The New Canaan event will
end the East Coast leg of Escovedo's tour; he'll pick back up July
10 for a series of California shows, followed by stops at the Calgary
Folk Fest and throughout the Northwest.
Related links:
AlejandroEscovedo.com
Alejandro Escovedo on MySpace
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