ALAMOSA – Society Hall is excited to bring two powerhouse Austin singer-songwriters, Michael O'Connor and Jason McIntyre, to the stage at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 18, at Society Hall, 400 Ross Ave., Alamosa.
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ALAMOSA – Society Hall is excited to bring two powerhouse Austin singer-songwriters, Michael O'Connor and Jason McIntyre, to the stage at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 18, at Society Hall, 400 Ross Ave., Alamosa.
Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 and are available online at www.societyhall.org and at the Green Spot, 711 State Ave., Alamosa. The concert will also stream live on the Society Hall Facebook page and You-Tube channel.
O’Connor is a well-respected guitarist and singer-songwriter celebrated for his soulful voice and gritty storytelling. Inducted with a star into the South Texas Walk of Fame and honored in the Corpus Christi Songwriter Hall of Fame, O’Connor’s contributions to the music scene are widely recognized and revered.
A lifetime of hard-won experience on- and off-stage has allowed O’Connor a rare insight into the world of the rough, the faithless, the romantic, and the unlucky, all of whom find refuge in his songs. As a guitarist and multi-instrumentalist, O’Connor’s virtuosity shines through in his performances and recordings. His versatility allows him to explore a wide range of musical styles, from blues and folk to rock and country, showcasing his skill and artistry.
His career has seen him perform at iconic venues and festivals all over the United States and Europe all while touring with some of the most respected artists in Texas music. A seasoned performer, O’Connor has graced stages large and small, captivating audiences with his intimate performances, quick wit and understated charm. O’Connor’s contributions to the music scene extend beyond his solo work, as he collaborates with fellow artists and shares his talents through his work with Veterans and in the community.
With over 50 album credits to his name and a discography that reflects his evolution as an artist, O’Connor continues to push the boundaries of his craft, exploring new sounds and styles while staying true to his roots.
From honky-tonks to concert halls, O’Connor's music continues to resonate with audiences of all ages, proving that the spirit of Texas music and songwriting is alive and well in the hands of this gifted troubadour.
“Michael O’Connor is well-acknowledged as a great guitarist, but you should listen to his songs as well. He writes beautifully, authentically and comes by that gritty gravel road of a voice honestly. You’ll not find a forced moment in his work.” – Rod Picott
Hailing from the backroads of central Pennsylvania, McIntyre’s roots run deep, but his music has taken him far and wide. From the mountains of Colorado to his current home in Austin, Texas, his songs carry the echoes of the places he’s been and the people he’s met along the way.
With four albums under his belt, McIntyre’s musical journey has been marked by collaboration and exploration. His debut album with The Rustlanders opened doors to touring opportunities with the likes of Ryan Bingham, Grace Potter, and Justin Townes Earle. Following the band’s disbandment, McIntyre embarked on a new chapter with longtime collaborator Junior Tutwiler, releasing the album “Miles” in 2014.
The creative partnership between McIntyre and Tutwiler gave birth to the project LEMONT, resulting in the collaborative albums “Bloomsday” (2017) and “Songs of Our Friends” (2020). Their music, enriched by contributions from friends across the country, showcases McIntyre’s ability to connect with fellow musicians and craft compelling narratives through song.
Currently based in Austin, McIntyre continues to write and perform alongside his friend and collaborator O’Connor. Their creative synergy has produced a wealth of original compositions, with the duo embarking on a yearly pilgrimage that brings them back to their former home in Denver, Colorado.
In addition to his pursuits in songwriting and performance, McIntyre is deeply involved in music education and therapy. He teaches various instruments and songwriting at Swallow Hill Music in Denver and works with Challenge America on a music therapy program aimed at addressing and treating PTSD in military veterans. Through his music and his outreach efforts, McIntyre seeks to create connections and inspire healing in the lives of others.
McIntyre is a singer-songwriter whose musical journey is as diverse and rich as the landscapes he traverses. Inspired by the timeless sounds of the great rock and roll bands of the 60s and 70s, the famed Texas Troubadours, and the legendary blues artists, McIntyre’s music resonates with a deep understanding of human complexities.
Come experience the songs and stories of these two well-traveled troubadours, O'Connor and McIntyre, live on stage at Society Hall on Oct. 18.