Taylor Barton and G.E. Smith return to The Church in Sag Harbor with “Songbird Stories,” an intimate evening of original songs, writings, and folklore that is bound to provoke thoughtful conversations on Friday, October 13, at 7 PM.
Smith is a master guitarist who has played lead guitar for Hall & Oates, Bob Dylan, and bass for Roger Waters. He served ten years as the musical director of “Saturday Night Live” where he won an Emmy. Barton multi-talented, singer-songwriter, writer, and film producer.
With over thirty years in the music industry and a wealth of experience, memories, and stories to share, the couple joins forces to present a stellar evening that takes audiences on an insightful journey. Taylor will read snippets from her music memoir “I Pitched a Tent in Hell,” present sections from her new novel, “Condom Eddie,” and unveil new music from her EP, “Get Off My Ship.” G.E. will frame, exemplify, and expand on Taylor’s interesting set of songs and stories.
Tickets are $40.