Sep 13 2015
Gerry Leonard—“Spooky Ghost”—Live!

Gerry Leonard—“Spooky Ghost”—Live!

Presented by Cultural Center of Cape Cod at Cultural Center of Cape Cod

Gerry Leonard is a Dublin born guitar player, songwriter and producer who was music director / guitar player for David Bowie on his “Reality” world tour and DVD (2003/2004). Gerry is also featured on the brand new David Bowie record titled “The Next Day” and has two co-writes with David on the album, “Boss of me” and “I’ll Take You There.” Leonard produced and helped co-write the new album for Suzanne Vega, “Tales from the Realm of the Queen of Pentacles” and is currently on a world tour with her. Further credits include recording and touring as guitar player and music director for artists such as Rufus Wainwright (“Want One,” ”Want Two,” “Release the Stars”), Laurie Anderson (“Bright Red”), Duncan Sheik (“Humming,” ”Phantom Moon,” ”Daylight,” ”White Limousine,” “Whisperhouse”), and Roger Waters (“The Last Mimsey Soundtrack”). When not touring or recording with these international artists, Leonard heads up his own project, Spookyghost, which has produced two solo albums. The first recording simply called “Spookyghost” was primarily an ambient guitar record, made in his New York apartment in 1998. His second, “The Light Machine” (2002) has been described by David Bowie as “Quite the most beautiful and moving pieces of work I have possessed in a long time.” A third Spookyghost album is currently in the works. A third Spookyghost album is currently in the works. Don’t miss this amazing opportunity to hear Gerry Leonard live in an intimate, acoustically stellar setting at the  Cultural Center of Cape Cod

Admission Info

$20, complimentary refreshments

Email: info@cultural-center.org

Dates & Times

2015/09/13 - 2015/09/13

Location Info

Cultural Center of Cape Cod

307 Old Main Street, South Yarmouth, MA 02664

Parking Info

The Center's main parking lot is at the rear of the campus off Union Street, with overflow parking in the town lot on the corner of Old Main and Union Street or down Mill Street. The accessible parking spaces are near the accessible ramp entrance at the rear of the campus.