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Cult Rocker/Singer-Songwriter Freedy Johnson @ NightCat Wednesday – August 1

July 30, 2012 by The Spy

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Cult rocker Freedy Johnson appears Wednesday, August 1 at the NightCat in Easton.

Perhaps best known for his 1994 hit song, “Bad Reputation,” singer-songwriter Freedy Johnson comes to the NightCat this Wednesday, August 1 at 8pm.

Johnson, who splits his time between Madison, Wisconsin and New York City, is currently writing and recording songs for his next album, tentatively titled Neon Repairman. His most recent effort, Rain On The City, released in 2009, was praised by Pitchfork, the Los Angeles Times and others as one of the most assured efforts of Johnson’s career.

Highly recommended, especially if you like Marshall Crenshaw, Matthew Sweet, Josh Rouse.

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Wednesday, Aug. 1st, 2012
8 P.M.
Tickets $15

NightCat
5 Goldsborough St
Easton, MD 21601

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