Cheryl Wheeler has to be seen to be
appreciated. Nothing you read and nothing you hear from her albums prepares
you for how entertaining a performer she is.
If you’re not already familiar with Cheryl, you have probably heard her
music. She is very respected as a songwriter by her peers, and her songs
have been covered by artists as diverse as Dan Seals, Peter Paul & Mary,
Kenny Loggins, Garth Brooks, Suzy Bogguss, Melanie, Bette Midler, Maura
O'Connell, Sylvia, Kathy Mattea and Holly Near.
From her albums you can tell that she is a gifted songwriter with a
beautiful voice. From other people's comments about her you learn that she
is a natural storyteller with a fantastic sense of humor. But until you see
her in person, you never really believe what you've been told about her.
Interestingly enough, almost half of the songs she performs during her shows
have never been recorded!
Cheryl's first concert was to a captive audience. She found an old toy
ukelele in a neighbor's attic and serenaded her mother who was taking a bath
at the time. A year later she got a real ukelele, followed by her first
guitar. She learned guitar from a neighbor, who also taught a group of boys.
Each week they would get together and play just about any song they could
think
of for hours on end. Her first public performance was at a Hootenanny when
she was 12. She started writing her own songs when she was 17.
Cheryl has never had a "day job," and her first professional gigs were at
the Steak and Ale Restaurant in her home town of Timonium, Maryland. The
place only had one PA system; in the middle of her songs you would hear:
"Jones, party of four ... Jones, party of four." She finally convinced them
to get a second PA system.
She performed at venues around Baltimore and Washington DC before moving to
New England in 1976, where she now lives. She tours extensively, often
performing solo or with Kenny White, who often opens her shows as well. She
appeared as part of the On a Winter's Night tour, and was part of the Philo
25th Anniversary tour.
Her funny stories between songs reveal her talent for diversity. Each time
she tells a story, it will be a little bit different, so even if you've
heard it before, you still find yourself laughing. :::
With guest artist Kenny White
Thu Oct 1
| 8 pm CSPS | 1103 Third St SE | Cedar Rapids
$18 + fee in advance | $22
at the door