Duke Performances Music in the Gardens
Stephin Merritt + Mark Eitzel

Part of Part of Merge 25: A Celebration of Merge Records' 25th Anniversary

Stephin Merritt + Mark Eitzel
Wednesday, July 30, 7:30pm
Baldwin Auditorium
General Admission

TICKETS:  $35  |  $10 Duke students*
Stephin Merritt releases albums under the band names the Magnetic Fields, the 6ths, the Gothic Archies, and Future Bible Heroes. Merritt has written and recorded ten Magnetic Fields albums, including his popular 1999 album, 69 Love Songs. The song "The Book of Love" was covered by Peter Gabriel and has become an unlikely wedding favorite. Merritt composed original music and lyrics for several music theater pieces, including an off-Broadway stage musical of Neil Gaiman's novel Coraline, for which he received an Obie Award. Merritt scored the academy award nominated film "Pieces of April" (dir. Peter Hedges). In 2012, Merritt released a Magnetic Fields album, Love at the Bottom of the Sea, and in 2013 he released a Future Bible Heroes album, Partygoing, both on Merge Records. Currently he is composing for theater, television, and film, as well as album projects.



One of the most celebrated and idiosyncratic American songwriters of his generation, Mark Eitzel is best known as the leader of the iconic indie rock band American Music Club, who spun beautifully chaotic webs of guitar from Eitzel’s gloomy but compassionate studies of lost souls and alcohol; since striking out on his own, Eitzel has embraced a number of different musical approaches, while his witty but downcast lyrical style has remained constant.


The seating area will open 30 minutes prior to the start of show. No food or drink is allowed inside Baldwin Auditorium.

*Limited Quantity of Duke Student tickets available

 

 

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Duke Performances’ Music in the Gardens is made possible, in part, with support from Duke Continuing Studies, Duke Summer Session, the Sarah P. Duke Gardens & Merge Records.