Music on Malphrus presents singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, Greg Greenway, in concert. Accompanying himself on guitar, piano, and ukulele, Greenway will present an evening of original music woven with the multi-colored threads of a life that began in the nostalgia of the South, was shaped by the musical crucible of the Boston music scene, and has taken him to the far points of North America and to Europe. The Boston Globe called him “one of the strongest and finest voices in Folk Music.
Confessional one moment, rambunctiously disarming the next, few modern folk singers can wn a coffeehouse stage as completely as Greenway.”
Among Greenway’s solo highlights are a show at Carnegie Hall in the New York Singer/Songwriter Festival which was rebroadcast on NPR’s World Cafe, an appearance on nationally syndicated Mountain Stage, and a show at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame honoring Phil Ochs. Greenway was seen worldwide on CNN’s World Beat in a segment on socially conscious artists. He has been featured on the weekend edition of NPR’s All Things Considered, and his dreams were fulfilled when “Driving in Massachusetts” was played on Car Talk.
For 8 years, he was one third of the highly successful harmony trio, Brother Sun. While touring internationally, they garnered the #1 CDs for 2013 and 2016 on the Folk DJ list of 300 international stations. He is currently one half of Deeper Than The Skin, a timely musical presentation on Race in America with his long time friend and singer/songwriter, Reggie Harris.
Tickets $25 at the door – General Admission. Doors open 6:15 p.m., Show at 7:00 p.m. At The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Lowcountry, 110 Malphrus Road, Bluffton. (843) 837-3330. www.uulowcountry.org.