Sponsored: Allen Stone with Nick Waterhouse for two special nights in L.A.
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Singer and songwriter Allen Stone describes himself as “a hippie with soul,” and his music reflects both sides of this formula: His vocals and melodic style show the clear influence of classic soul and R&B of the 1960s and ’70s, while his lyrics reveal an idealism and passion that recall the folk-inspired singer/songwriters of the same era.
Stone was born in 1987 in Chewelah, Wash., a small town not far from Spokane. Stone’s mother was an obstetrician while his father was the pastor of a local church. He grew up on gospel and Christian music, and began leading youth worship groups when he was only 14. He had little exposure to secular music as a child, but in his teens, he developed a taste for classic soul and the music of golden age singer-songwriters. After graduating from high school, 18-year-old Stone attended junior college in Spokane, then transferred to Bible college before dropping out and moving to Seattle. He began writing songs and soon put together a band. Stone and his group became a regular presence on the West Coast club scene, and developed a reputation for powerful live shows as they played up to 200 dates a year.
After a packed set at Arroyo Seco Weekend 2018, he returns to L.A. this fall to play with Nick Waterhouse for two nights, Oct. 17 and 18, at the Fonda in Hollywood.
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