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WHAT: Wisconsin Songwriters’ Revival
WHERE: Montague’s Wine Bar, De Pere WHEN: 9:30 p.m. March 25 INFO: wisconsinsongwritersrevival.com Which came first, coffee houses or singer/songwriters? It may seem like a facetious question, but just about everyone knows where to go for an acoustic singer/songwriter fix – the local coffee house. But not everyone digs coffee houses, and that goes both ways – performers and audience members. Some of us want a different jolt of juice. Coffee just doesn’t do it. So it’s nice to hear that a singer/songwriter named Kurt Gunn has taken it upon himself to get singer/songwriters and their fans out of coffee houses and back in bars where they belong. “It seems like it’s more accepted to do that in Milwaukee or Chicago. I thought I’d try to get that spark going here,” said Gunn, who runs the monthly Wisconsin Songwriters Revival at Montague’s in De Pere.
“Once I learned three chords I started writing songs. I’ve always been an advocate of that,” he said. “I’ve always been a big fan of musicians that make a point to write their own music. People always want to hear covers, but I’d always play some originals and people never resisted.” No resistance is the same as signs of encouragement to a singer/songwriter. In 1997 Gunn and his pal Brad Bordini started a band called Commonplace. As is commonplace for bands, Gunn and Bordini were the only constants. “We had a lot of people who came through Commonplace,” Gunn said. “When that disbanded, I changed gears and started doing my solo stuff, more of a singer/songwriter acoustic. That’s pretty much what I’m doing.” Gunn started an acoustic Thursday at Pi Nightclub in Green Bay last June, but in October moved the event to Montague’s. “Montague’s is a little more intimate. It’s also closer to my house and I like going there,” he said. “It’s started to catch on. I see a lot of regular faces. I’ve talked with Jeremy Brown, the owner, to make sure he’s happy. and the numbers are good so far and getting better.” The format has Gunn and Bordini performing a set, along with two invited singer/songwriters such as the exciting younger writer/performer Robbie Schiller of the Blueheels and the multi-talented melaniejane. “That was an awesome night with Robbie and melaniejane,” he said. “Jeremiah Nelson was another great night.” Gunn wasn’t sure the concept would work because he’s working on a shoestring budget. “What I get paid for the night, I give to the two other performers,” he said. “It’s not a lot of money, so I was kind of worried, but I’ve found that people are willing to put the money aside to showcase their act. They’re proud of being a songwriter and have something to show. They’re all about it. This & That EP - Kurt GunnBy: Sarah Seehafer The title of the EP is even more descriptive than leads on. “This” refers to Gunn’s newer tunes he did solo, My Home and Storms. “That” refers to his older tunes Autumn Leaves, What I Need, and Before Montana, which he played with his original band, Commonplace. New or old, solo or full band, Kurt Gunn is bound to grab your attention and get you to listen to him and what he has to say. Check him out on Facebook’s musician pages as well as checking out Wisconsin Songwriters Revival- a movement of sorts founded by Gunn in hopes of getting local musicians heard by the masses. Personally, I think it’s working. You can find his album, This & That - EP available on iTunes, as well as a special “Brown Bag Edition” numbered and sold only at live shows. |



Gunn, a 1995 graduate of Green Bay Southwest High School, has been writing songs and playing guitar since his sophomore year.