47. Sevier Park Fest

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The beautiful green park that sits in the lovely 12South neighborhood is called Sevier Park. And they’re having the first ever Sevier Park Fest this Saturday, May 4. To bring together neighbors from the 12South and Belmont/Hillsboro areas, to promote local talent and businesses, and to raise money to enhance and support Sevier Park, the event invites neighbors and guests to this free event. From 11am to 7pm, vendors will set up and offer wares in Sevier Park, live music will play, restaurants will entice with delicious smells, kids will play, and the bearded will compete. It’s a fun day for everyone! And it’s free. Come out.

http://sevierparkfest.com/

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Tomorrow Catch her at Grimey’s at 3 and on the 12th at Belcourt

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Holly Williams, (yes, of that Williams family) first caught my ears while I was still in college and her song “Sometimes” (from her debut studio effort, The Ones We Never Knew) was in pretty heavy rotation on L100. “Sometimes” stuck out to me for being simultaneously sweet and sorta’ brave as Holly both wishes she were a little girl and ponders what powers for healing she might have if she were Jesus.

Something about her struck me as an Americana-kind-of-Tori Amos, working in similar themes and with a similar, somewhat shocking candor for her respective genre. She found a spot on my lovelorn mix CDs of the mid 00’s with the likes of Patty Griffin, Tift Merritt, and Beth Orton and I didn’t think too much more about her — aside for when “Sometimes” would show up in a shuffle of Itunes prompting…

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