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Talented duo deliver evening of brisk, light-hearted entertainment at the Eccles Theater – Cache Valley Daily

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Singer/songwriter duo Marc Cohn and Shawn Colvin played 100 Friday night at the Ellen Eccles Theater in downtown Logan Performance on the final night of the anniversary celebration (photo courtesy of Facebook).

Logan – Final Night of Top 100 Raceday Anniversary Celebration at the Allen Eccles Theater is an evening of light-hearted entertainment on Friday with renowned recording artists Mark Cohen and Sean Colvin.

The pair are singer-songwriters and longtime friends. Their concert is part of a national touring season sponsored by the Cash Valley Arts Center.

Both performers are Grammy Award winners with decades of experience. Colvin is by far the better singer of the two, but Cohen is the consummate stylist, especially when he ditches his guitar for keyboards.

As songwriters routinely do, they seem more concerned with explaining the circumstances that led them to write a particular tune than with actually playing it. This tendency led to an evening full of self-deprecating humor and haunting music.

Their first duet of the night was a piece called “Perfect Love,” which Cohen wrote to celebrate his brother’s 56th birthdayday Wedding anniversary with the same woman.

Cohen quipped that if he added up his first two marriages and multiplied by two, he still wouldn’t be anywhere near 56.

But Colvin praised the recent third marriage of her fellow artist.

“No one can say that Mark is a quitter,” she added.

Talking about her own backstory, Colvin recalls her early life as a drunk, guitar-playing, would-be songwriter who lived in a Berkeley loft and worked as a glass cutter during the day. During the “urban cowboy” boom of the 1980s, she escaped that fate by becoming the frontman of a country western band in New York City.

But quitting alcohol can also help, she admits.

Colvin, who won the show with her most famous hit, “Sonny Came Home,” introduced it as just another breakup song.

Privately, she said, her longtime friend and songwriting collaborator Steve Earle called the tune a “murder ballad.”

He is right.

Cohen paid tribute to the late David Crosby, then sang “Veteran,” a song he wrote for Crosby.

Cohen also later revived the song with the soulful ballad “Walking in Memphis,” which he said was inspired by that city’s R&B and gospel nights.

Their show ended way too soon, but the audience pulled Cohen and Colvin back to the Eccles stage for two encores, including a folk/blues version of the old Beatles’ “I’ll Be Back” and Van Morrison’s version of the national anthem hit “Enter the Mystic.”

The finale of CacheARTS’ 2022-23 national touring season will be a comedy night featuring stand-up comedian Don Friesen and cartoonist BT on April 13.





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