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Austin-based folk artist comes to Norman

Gazette staff February 2nd, 2011  

Texas, meet Italy. Italy, meet Texas. Austin-based singer/ songwriter Daniel Whittington will showcase his tunes at 8 p.m. Saturday at “Norman’s Little Italy,” aka Othello’s, 434 Buchanan in Campus Corner.

Texas, meet Italy. Italy, meet Texas.

Austin-based singer/ songwriter Daniel Whittington will showcase his tunes at 8 p.m. Saturday at “Norman’s Little Italy,” aka Othello’s, 434 Buchanan in Campus Corner.

Touring to support his latest album, “Things Change,” Whittington certainly has lots of practice, having performing since he was 11 in his father’s blues band. Fronting his own group, he’s opened for Aerosmith. Now, he concentrates on his solo career, crafting original folk and Americana songs.

The all-ages show is free. For more information, call 360-2353 or visit othellosnorman.com. —Gazette staff

 
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