Calling the North Bay home for more than 40 years, singer-songwriter, author and artisanal farmer Dan Imhoff, best known as the frontman of the Americana act Cahoots, made a big move in 2017, splitting his time between Sonoma County and Spain. Imhoff’s latest solo album, Peregrino, reflects that move, not only because it was recorded at Estudios Millennia in Valencia, Spain between May 2018 and February 2019, but it also comes as the creative result of a year living and playing music in Europe, with six original songs and inspired covers of “Working Class Hero,” “After the Gold Rush” and others.
This month, Imhoff is in the North Bay to release Peregrino over the course of three local concerts. The upcoming appearances, featuring Jaume Guerra Meneu and Amadeo Moscardó, takes place August 25, 5 pm, at Medlock Ames in Healdsburg; August 27, 8 pm, at Elephant in the Room in Healdsburg; and August 30, 8 pm, at Throckmorton Theater in Mill Valley. That final show finds Imhoff performing with Tim Weed, Bobby Vega and Shea Breaux Wells. Listen to the album’s opening track, “Poor Wayfaring Stranger,” below and click the link for more details on Imhoff’s upcoming shows.
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