By: John Glover (MBA)
Singer-songwriter Bill Abernathy is preparing to take audiences on a deeply personal and retrospective journey with his upcoming concert, “That Was Then, This is Now.” The concert promises to be a unique experience, exploring the theme “Full Circle” by delving into Abernathy’s musical roots and evolution. In a recent interview, Abernathy shared the inspirations and emotions behind this special event, set in the Englewood Arts District, a place that holds significant meaning in his life.
A Journey Back to Roots
The concept of the concert came to Abernathy when he learned about the Englewood Arts District receiving a grant to transform an old medical building into an arts showcase. This transformation intrigued Abernathy, and upon visiting the facility, he was impressed by the work done and the performance stage they had built. Abernathy’s history with the building from his youth played a pivotal role in his decision to create this concert experience. “Just going back there brought back so many memories,” he shared, “I thought it would be fun to share my personal history of the area, which is really reflective in many of my earlier songs.” This connection and the emotions it evoked inspired the theme “Full Circle.”
Performing in a Place of Personal Significance
For Abernathy, performing in the Englewood Arts District is akin to a homecoming. He expressed a deep sense of nostalgia and joy, stating, “Returning to it brings a sense of nostalgia and joy. The transformation of the space into an arts showcase has added a new layer of meaning for me, as it now represents both my past and the creative future of the community.” This personal connection is expected to enhance his performance, allowing him to connect with the audience on a deeper level.
Evolution of Musical Style
Since his breakthrough in 2017 with “Find A Way,” Abernathy’s musical style and approach have evolved significantly. “I’m just an old hippie,” he humbly stated, emphasizing his focus on storytelling through lyrics and acoustic guitar. Over the years, he has refined his storytelling techniques and guitar work, creating a more intimate and personal connection with his audience. This evolution is evident in his subsequent works, including the acclaimed album “Crossing Willow Creek.”
“Crossing Willow Creek” marked a significant milestone in Abernathy’s career. The album, featuring hits like “Cry Wolf,” represents his transition from purely acoustic sounds to a more produced and polished style. Abernathy explained that many of the songs originated from his youth, symbolized by the title, which reflects stepping into new musical directions. “Each song on the album tells a part of that journey, blending nostalgia with new explorations,” he noted.
Abernathy’s latest album, “More,” has garnered considerable success with tracks like “Hide Away,” “Call Their Name,” and the title track. The album delves into themes of introspection, personal relationships, and societal issues such as homelessness. Abernathy’s songwriting explores life’s complexities and the search for deeper meaning. He aimed to cross multiple genres with this album, resulting in a diverse and impactful collection of songs.
Influence of Life Experiences
Abernathy’s extensive life experiences, including his business career and travels, have significantly influenced his songwriting and storytelling. He believes these experiences have provided him with a unique perspective, enabling him to weave diverse stories into his music. “Everyone has a story, and I’m lucky to share mine through my songs and my guitar,” he reflected.
Connecting with the Audience
Maintaining a strong connection with his audience is paramount for Abernathy. He values the feedback from fans, especially when his music resonates on a personal level. The response to his song “Call Their Name,” which addresses homelessness, has been particularly meaningful. Fans have shared stories of taking the song’s message to heart and reaching out to those in need. “This simple act of recognizing each other as valued members of society can have a profound impact,” Abernathy stated.
Reflecting on his career, Abernathy recounted a particularly memorable moment when a young couple shared how his song “Changes” helped them navigate challenges in their relationship. This encounter embodied the reason Abernathy creates music—to share experiences and help others along their journey.
As Abernathy prepares for the “That Was Then, This is Now” concert, he is excited to share his journey with fans, especially in a place that holds so much personal history for him. The concert will begin with an acoustic set, revisiting his roots, and will transition through different phases of his life and musical career. The performance promises to be a heartfelt and nostalgic experience, blending Abernathy’s personal stories with his music.
This concert is not just a performance but a celebration of Abernathy’s life, career, and the full-circle journey he has undertaken. Fans can expect an evening filled with stories, memories, and the timeless music that has defined Bill Abernathy’s remarkable journey.
Published by: Nelly Chavez