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David Wilcox with Todd Dennison

***  Admission: $35/$30 (FP members); 12 and under free with adult.***

Troubadour Acoustic Concert Series presents David Wilcox with Todd Dennison
David Wilcox
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The Way I Tell the Story

There are songwriters who chronicle life; David Wilcox metabolizes it. He has long been a quiet force in American folk music – a musician’s musician, a writer’s writer, and a seeker whose gift lies in making the personal feel universal.

 

With The Way I Tell the Story (2025), Wilcox proves that resilience isn’t just a survival skill—it’s an art form. The music he’s creating now comes from a place that can’t be faked. In recent years, Wilcox’s life has been shaped by his wife’s Parkinson’s diagnosis, redefining his sense of time, love, and presence. “Times get tough, and music gets good,” he says, and means it.

 

In 1989, Wilcox‘s How Did You Find Me Here became an unexpected hit, selling over 100,000 copies largely by word of mouth—an unheard-of feat for a debut folk record. Critics took note of his deft guitar work and emotional clarity, but it was the unassuming wisdom threaded through his lyrics that truly set him apart. Rolling Stone praised his “soulful insight,” while The New York Times called his music “a kind of open-hearted therapy.”

 

A string of acclaimed albums refined his reputation as a songwriter who knows how to say hard things in soft, lasting ways. Over the years he’s shared stages and collaborations with artists like Shawn Colvin, Patty Larkin, and John Gorka. Wilcox’s influence runs deep, especially among younger artists trying to build something real, and his music still resonates. His songs remain a rare kind of company. Not flashy. Just deeply, generously alive.

Todd Dennison
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Both Sides Now

Todd Dennison is a versatile multi-instrumentalist whose music bridges folk, jazz, rock, and American roots traditions. Influenced early on by artists like James Taylor and Kenny Rankin, Todd developed a distinctive guitar style known for its flowing bass lines, melodic chord voicings, and intuitive, expressive feel.

A seasoned performer, Todd has toured nationally as a guitarist, bassist, pedal steel player, accompanist, and arranger. His playing is never showy, but always deeply musical—crafted in service of the song. Audiences and reviewers alike have praised his performances as “magical,” “musically brilliant,” and “a sweet and beautiful journey of truth, love, and friendship.”

For this performance, Todd will be joined by longtime friend and collaborator Craig Limey, a gifted multi-instrumentalist who will bring his talents on upright bass and vocals. Together, they create a warm, dynamic musical conversation that’s both artful and deeply engaging.

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$35 General Admission + $1 Service Fee (Or $35 at the door.)
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12 and under Free
Free*
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*Free admission, age 12 and under when accompanied by a parent or guardian. Ticket required so we know when seating capacity is reached.

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Date

Oct 03 2025

Time

7:30 pm

Location

Morristown Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
21 Normandy Heights Rd, Morristown NJ
Website
https://folkproject.org/