Germantown Area Chamber of Commerce – 15th Annual Taste of Our Town
Auction Ends: Sep 21, 2015 10:00 PM CDT

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Catered House Concert with Faith Ruch and One & Only BBQ

Item Number
303
Estimated Value
1000 USD
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600 USD to Live Event Bidder

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Item Description

Spend the evening enjoying great music and great food.  This package includes a fully catered meal for up to 25 people from One and Only BBQ.   One & Only BBQ's Pit Master General Manager Prince Amoateng will be on hand to serve up whatever you choose from Baby Back Ribs & your choice of 2 other smoked meats, Strawberry Fields Salad, 3 other house-made sides, buns & Texas Toast.  Of course One & Only's house-made BBQ sauce will be included.  To finish it off, enjoy Millie's Banana Pudding...and that's just the food!  Then there's the entertainment...your very own house concert with recording artist Faith Ruch.  Faith will either do,  one, 60-minute set or (2) thirty minute sets depending on your preference.  

About Faith:

It used to be that a typical day for Faith Evans Ruch was full of heart beats, medical charts and newborn babies. In the summer of 2011, the registered nurse decided to give in to her muse, pick up a guitar and pour out her heart. Two years later, she released 1835 Madison – dubbed “too good to be a debut” by internationally published music critic Silver Michaels, the record announced Faith Evans Ruch’s arrival on the musical map.

“Emmylou did it for me,” she says. “Rolling down the mountain listening to ‘Orphan Child’ or her duet with Linda Ronstadt on ‘The Sweetest Gift’ was pure inspiration. I just connected with that raw emotion. And John Prine’s ‘Angel from Montgomery’ captured me – just the power and simplicity of a guitar accompanying that gorgeous bit of poetry.”

It was that same emotional fire that led Faith to revisit her dream of playing guitar just one year into her nursing career. Determined to finally learn to create music to accompany her private lyrical vignettes, the burgeoning songstress played day and night until her fingers bled – “so I’d know I was working hard enough,” she says with a smile.

Soon thereafter, inspiration arrived in spades. Through relationships with friends in the local music scene, Faith took the opportunity to perform her newly penned break up farewell, “Your Soul.” The blue-eyed swing ballad lays Ruch bare in the aftermath of a relationship fading before her eyes. The autobiographical song neatly summarizes her tale: I learned guitar so I could play/the words my lips would never say.

Armed with a newfound confidence and a fresh batch of songs, Faith booked time at Music+Arts Studio to record. With producer Kevin Houston (North MS Allstars, Lucero, Patty Griffin) at the helm and session players like Luther Dickinson (North MS Allstars, Black Crowes) and Rick Steff (John Prine, Cat Power, Lucero), the 11 song set glides gracefully across the hills and valleys of the South’s sonic spectrum. Heavily influenced by her classic country roots, songs like “Too Stupid to Cry” ring with a world-weary wisdom, while lead single “PBR Song,” with its easy melody and lilting horn lines, recalls the best moments of Cat Power’s “The Greatest.”

In the months that followed the release of 1835 Madison, Faith got on the road, sharing her songs in dive bars from Nashville to New Orleans. It was during that time, alone with her guitar as she had been in the beginning, that Faith began writing the songs and discovering the vision for her sophomore release, a 10” vinyl EP called After It’s Said & Done.

Recorded over just two days at Music+Arts Studio with Kevin Houston, After It’s Said & Done is raw, intimate and sparse – “it allows the listeners to feel what I felt when I wrote these songs,” Faith says. The growth from 1835 Madison is evident: Faith has paired her most mature songwriting to date with an evocative, vulnerable vocal performance. The EP’s title is open for interpretation, but one thing is certain – Faith Evans Ruch is just getting started.