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2024 Shows

Thursday October 10, 2024

An Evening With Jimmy Webb
The Canyon - Agoura Hills

Agoura Hills, CA

Sunday October 13, 2024

An Evening With Jimmy Webb
The Coach House

San Juan Capistrano, CA

Wednesday October 16, 2024

An Evening With Jimmy Webb
Yoshi's

Oakland, CA

Wednesday October 30, 2024

An Evening With Jimmy Webb
The Vogel

Red Bank, NJ

Thursday November 7, 2024

An Evening With Jimmy Webb
Kent Stage

Kent, OH

Saturday November 9, 2024

An Evening With Jimmy Webb
Memorial Hall

Cincinnati, OH

Tuesday November 19, 2024

An Evening With Jimmy Webb
The Tin Pan

Richmond, VA

Friday November 22, 2024

An Evening With Jimmy Webb
BPAC

Pinehurst, NC

Sunday December 1, 2024

An Evening With Jimmy Webb
Dosey Doe

The Woodlands, TX

Wednesday December 4, 2024

An Evening With Jimmy Webb
The State Theatre

Austin, TX

Saturday December 7, 2024

An Evening With Jimmy Webb
Musical Instrument Museum

Phoenix, AZ

Sunday December 8, 2024

An Evening With Jimmy Webb
Musical Instrument Museum

Phoenix, AZ

Friday December 20, 2024

An Evening With Jimmy Webb
My Father's Place

Roslyn, NY

Friday January 24, 2025

An Evening With Jimmy Webb

Palm Springs Cultural Center

Palm Springs, CA

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“… A night with Jimmy at the keys is not unlike getting to hear George Gershwin or Cole Porter live. It’s hard to believe one guy could have written all these amazing songs…if you get a chance to see him live, grab it. People ask why nobody writes songs like they used to. Fortunately for us all, Jimmy Webb still does.”
– American Songwriter Magazine

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Jimmy Webb delivered some of his best-known compositions, and his versions conveyed their traits and merits, their lyrical and musical panache, craftwork and sophistications. But his stories put most of them into a variety of contexts, some humorous, some historical, some novel and trivial. Jimmy Webb has mastered the convergence of poetry and music and got the fame and fortune they deserved for delivering some of the most timeless music of their time.”
– The Kansas City Star

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