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SHINER SUNDAY featuring Christopher Weir w/special guests Greg Hargrove & Jud Block at Love and War in Texas in Plano, Texas

SHINER SUNDAY featuring Christopher Weir w/special guests Greg Hargrove & Jud Block at Love and War in Texas in Plano, Texas

DATE:
Sunday, July 21, 2024
TIME:
Doors | 2:30 PM
Showtime 3:30 PM
LOCATION:
Love and War in Texas
601 E. Plano Pkwy
Plano , Texas 75074
About this Event:

SHINER SUNDAY featuring Christopher Weir w/special guests Greg Hargrove & Jud Block

July 21st - Doors at 2:30 pm - Show at 3:30 pm
  • $14 - GA
  • $14 - Reserved Table Seats (table packages)
  • ALL TICKETS WILL BE $20 ON DAY OF SHOW
Kitchen is open all day. Come early and grab a seat.

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Price: $14.00
CHRISTOPHER WEIR
Christopher Weir has spent the better part of the last 25 years on one stage or another. Whether as an actor in theatre, film and television in New York City and Los Angeles, a multiple award winning professional speaker and emcee, or as a singer songwriter sharing his stories and songs from California to Texas, Christopher has been doing what he loves, entertaining. He even had the fortunate opportunity to be included in a songwriters round in 2014 on the bank of the White River in Arkansas with legendary songwriters John Prine and Roger Cook.

Music, specifically story songs, grabbed Christopher's attention as a young boy when he first heard "Don't Take Your Guns to Town" by Johnny Cash. Several years later as a teenager, Jerry Jeff Walker's "Navajo Rug" would ignite a fire to learn to play guitar and write lyric driven songs. It would be some time though before the scrap pieces of paper, bar napkins and notebook entries would come together in finished song. The stories of little victories and devastating heartbreak would have to be gathered first along a troubadour’s journey.