Oct 22 2021
Two Way Street Coffee House--Bill Bloomer

Two Way Street Coffee House--Bill Bloomer

Presented by Two Way Street Coffee House at Two Way Street Coffee House

On Friday, October 22, 2021 Two Way Street Coffee House Friday Night Concert Series presents Bill Bloomer.

If you’ve been wondering, “Where are all the good lion-wrestling, Buddhist monk, Americana singer-songwriters?” It’s time you meet Bill Bloomer. The singer, guitarist and songwriter is keeping the troubadour tradition alive, performing on two or three continents a year. He may be playing at a festival in Terlingua one month, and then busking in France on the way to festivals in the United Kingdom and house concerts in Scandinavia.  So what does he sound like? Sinewy guitar lines played on a vintage 1930 “The Gibson,” melodies that stick to your ribs, lyrics that can evoke a laugh or a tear (sometimes in the same song) and a voice like bourbon; strong, bracing and with a sweet tinge of honey in songs telling a story like the whisper of a friend.

Bloomer was born in Galesburg, Illinois, a descendent of Albert Sidney Johnston (general in three armies; Texian, U.S. and Confederate). Wyatt Earp and Carl Sandburg also hailed from Galesburg, and Bloomer has brought the cowboy and the poet together in one package. As a youth, he met Hunter S. Thompson while wrestling a nine-month-old lion at a “Wild West Show.” This evolved into a rodeo career, where he was nominated for rookie-of-the-year in bareback bronc riding by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. Unlike today’s auto-tuned, synthesized “country” artists, Bloomer’s cowboy hat isn’t a prop or affectation, it’s literally part of the narrative.

A serious injury ended his rodeo career. Encouraged by family friend Steve Goodman, the cowboy picked up a guitar at age 36 and began his musical journey (the late-blooming guitarist now has an endorsement deal with K&K Pickups). His travels brought him to Portland, where Bloomer was active in the Portland Songwriters Association, winning an unprecedented three awards in two years in the PSA’s International songwriting competition.

From the U.S., the singer resided for 11 years in Thailand, where he played his music, detoxed from painkillers at a Budhist temple, became an “adopted uncle” to children of the nomadic Moken people and was ordained as a “forest monk.” Next was a stint in France, with regular trips to the U.S., where he has opened for the likes of Rambling Jack Elliott and Butch Hancock.

Fortunately, you don’t have to travel to another continent to hear Bill Bloomer’s music. You can hear his collaborations on songs with Victoria Williams and various folks that have played with Aretha Franklin, Leonard Coen, Lou Reed, Ray Wylie Hubbard and Asleep At The Wheel. Or pick up a copy of his latest albums “Jubilee “and “Bounty.”

If you plan to join us in person, please bring a mask.  We are currently following the CDC guidelines for indoor gatherings. If you can’t join us in person, you can still tune in virtually to catch the show!  Make your donation HERE to receive online access.  We will send the link to view the concert virtually once you make a donation.

Visit www.twowaystreet.org for more information.

Dates & Times

2021/10/22 - 2021/10/22

Location Info

Two Way Street Coffee House

1047 Curtiss Street, Downers Grove, IL 60515

Parking Info

There are several places for patrons to park including:
  • On-street parking
  • Downers Grove Parking Deck
  • Commuter parking lots are free after 11:00 a.m. on weekdays, as well as on weekends and major holidays
  • Handicapped accessible parking is available on Main Street, Rogers Street, Curtiss Street, Washington Street (by the Post Office), and on Warren Avenue
  • Accessible parking can also be found in Commuter Lot A and the Parking Deck