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Jeff Daniels

  • Atwood Music Hall 1925 Winnebago Avenue Madison, WI, 53704 United States (map)

Doors 6:30PM / Show 7:30PM

Fully seated show 

General Admission Seating: $45ADV / $50DOS
Front Row Seating: $60ADV / $65 DOS

Three decades and some 400 songs later, a collection of pointedly funny and pointedly poignant songs

In 1976, Jeff Daniels bought a Guild D-40 from Herb David’s Guitar Studio in Ann Arbor, Michigan, threw it in the back of his old Buick, and moved to New York City. That guitar led to a creative outlet, became a solace, a road into the artist that he didn’t know existed. Now, over 40 years later, he’s still writing songs, singing them, and playing.

Bio:

Well, mostly I act and whatever I did must have worked because I’m doing it more now than in any decade of my career which is not how they draw it up in Star School. In 1976, I drove to New York City to learn everything I didn’t know, achieving just enough success along the way to inch my way up the Serious Actor Ladder. As my career marched on, I appeared in over seventy films, numerous television shows, returned again and again to the theatre, and am currently riding a string of once in a lifetime roles in NEWSROOM, GODLESS, LOOMING TOWER, THE COMEY RULE and a year long run on Broadway as Atticus Finch in TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD.

Much as I love acting, however, I don’t do it every day. The only thing I do every day, the only thing I want to do, the only thing I have to do, is play my acoustic guitar. Back in ’76, I bought a Guild D-40, tossed it into the backseat of a beat up Buick and chased a dream. I had no idea I was bringing along my best friend. The one I would need, the one I would turn to, the one I would rely on. And now, decades later, the one who knows what I’m all about.

Sometimes I’m asked if I’ll ever write a book and I always answer that I already have. It’s in my songs.

—- Jeff Daniels

The man can sing, the man can play the guitar, the man can write a song.
— Detroit Free Press
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