Tim Grimm, a folk singer and songwriter from Indiana who only rarely comes to this part of the country, will give his debut concert at the Prallsville Mills in Stockton, N.J., at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 2.
Grimm’s voice along with his power as an observer and storyteller have led critics to compare him to Guy Clark, Stan Rogers, Jackson Brown, Rodney Crowell and Bruce Springsteen, among others.
The stories Grimm tells in his songs speak of strength and vulnerability, connection and isolation, and family and work, along with some all-but-forgotten historical figures and events, and clever takes on modern political realities.
Grimm’s is presented as a benefit for the Delaware River Mill Society by New Jersey’s oldest folk music and bluegrass radio show, “Music You Can’t Hear On The Radio.”
Tickets are $35 and can be purchased at
prallsvillemills.org. Information is available at 609-397-3586.