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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Special Edition: John Craigie

California singer-songwriter John Craigie can be a accused of falling victim to what he calls "too much Dylan Syndrome," but in a good way. His style is overtly conversational, down-to-earth and infused with humor. He covers religion, politics, sexuality - even baseball. Craigie can tackle the heavy stuff without pushing anyone away who might have a contrary opinion. He's got an uncanny knack for storytelling that makes for an engaging and intimate live set. Craigie makes a point of hitting Spokane every couple of months, so there will be a chance to catch him again soon.

Isamu Jordan - The Spokesman-Review

California singer-songwriter John Craigie can be a accused of falling victim to what he calls “too much Dylan Syndrome,” but in a good way. His style is overtly conversational, down-to-earth and infused with humor. He covers religion, politics, sexuality - even baseball. Craigie can tackle the heavy stuff without pushing anyone away who might have a contrary opinion. He’s got an uncanny knack for storytelling that makes for an engaging and intimate live set. Craigie makes a point of hitting Spokane every couple of months, so there will be a chance to catch him again soon.

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