Americana performers Adam and Chris Carroll will perform November 21 at the Wimberley United Methodist Church as part of the Susanna’s Kitchen concert series. The husband and wife singers, songwriters and performers have been touring together since 2013, initially as co-headliners before developing into an Americana-styled duo. They demonstrate that musical soulmates do exist with the synergy of their two distinctive and soulful voices.
Adam Carroll’s songwriting skills have been lauded by many of his Texas peers. They are quick to heap superlatives on the artist whose compositions reveal a verdant imagination.
Jon Dee Graham said Carroll “may be the best songwriter that Texas ever produced,” while Robert Earl Keen said, “If all were right with the world, Adam Carroll would be the Townes Van Zandt of our age.”
“His lyrics are like a good book: they take you somewhere and leave you better than they found you,” says Terri Hendrix.
The Carrolls recently collaborated on the album, “Good Farmer.” Chris said that she was terrified to write with Adam in the beginning even though she is “crazy about his songwriting.” When asked what it was like working with her husband, Chris said that it is a “sort of fusion between dream and reality.”
The Adam and Chris Carroll performance is part of Susanna’s Kitchen Coffeehouse Concert Series at the Wimberley United Methodist Church located at the corner of RR12 and CR1492. Tickets are $20. Doors open at 7 and the concert begins at 7:30 pm. Tamales, pizza, pie coffee and soft drinks are available for purchase. Proceeds benefit the Barnabas Connection, Bright Beginnings Preschool scholarships and other nonprofits. For more information go to wimberleyumc. org.