The New York Times has compared this honey-voiced Brooklyn, NY singer-songwriter to Jackson Browne and Van Morrison (www.clarencebucaro.com).
On his new album “Dreaming From the Heart of New York,” produced by Grammy-winner Anders Osborn, Bucaro returns to the musical grounds he began on: stripped down, back-to-the basics songs about life, love, family and relationships.
Featuring intimate lyrics and bare acoustic guitar picking, Bucaro reflects on his arrival to New York City and raising children there on the standout title track, as well as pondering the nature and meaning of love in the raw, “Don’t Know Much About Love.” (http://www.youtube.com/user/clarencebucaro)
Bucaro has shared the stage with Aaron Neville, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Chrissie Hynde and the Pretenders,
North Mississippi Allstars, Fountains of Wayne, Martha Wainwright, The Bodeans and Carbon Leaf.
$15 cover at the door (100% to the artist). Reservations recommended: 429-0060
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