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Tom Rush Accompanied By Brendan Cleary

Tom Rush Accompanied By Brendan Cleary
Sunday, August 09, 2026
Doors | 3 pm // Show | 4 pm
$66.15 to $79.15
VIP MEET & GREET ($100) Available as a checkout add-on – Limited Availability
VIP MEET & GREET INCLUDES:
– VIP early entry into the venue at 2 PM
– Exclusive meet & greet with Tom Rush at 2:15 PM
– CD of Tom Rush’s music
– Personal photo opportunity and signing with Tom Rush
– Priority merchandise shopping
– Limited to only 20 participants
 
Tom Rush
A music legend with over 50 years of thrilling audiences here and abroad with hits like “No Regrets,” “Circle Game,” “Remember Song,” “Urge for Going,” and “Merrimack County.” Tom Rush’s impact on the American music scene has been profound. He helped shape the folk revival in the ’60s and the renaissance of the ’80s and ’90s, his music having left its stamp on generations of artists. James Taylor, Emmylou Harris, Tom Petty and Garth Brooks have cited Tom as major influences. His early recordings introduced the world to the work of Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne and James Taylor. Subsequently, his Club 47 concerts brought attention to emerging artists such as Nanci Griffith and Shawn Colvin. Today, he’s still doing what audiences love him for: writing and playing passionately, while knitting together the musical traditions and talents of our time.
This show is presented by JKB Entertainment Group.
 
 

Brendan Cleary
 
In 2019, Brendan Cleary reached the bottom — and his life restarted.

After years of struggling with addiction while trying to maintain a modest career as a live musician in Nashville, the world finally came crashing down around him. Music did not come naturally as it always had before, and Brendan stepped away from the stage entirely, unsure if he would ever play again.

Since then Brendan has rebuilt his life and his music one song at a time — playing hotel bars, restaurants, and small stages while filling legal pads with the stories that would become his songs.

Folk legend Tom Rush discovered Brendan playing in a hotel bar and invited him to appear on his video podcast Rockport Sundays. Rush now regularly brings Brendan along as a supporting act and accompanist at concerts across the United States.

Brendan was also named a finalist in the 2024 New Hampshire Music Collective Songwriting Competition.

He is currently preparing the release of his debut studio album Soundbox, a folk-roots collection of songs shaped by his journey through addiction, recovery, and redemption.

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