Absurdly Shining A Light On The Absurd
The Slickrock Stranger roams the canyons and rivers of the Colorado Plateau with his brothers Even Stranger and Way Stranger, staying away for weeks at a time and occasionally leaving the canyon country to share his music.
For years throughout Utah, he's shared his music at peace rallies, environmental rallies, various folk venues in Utah, the Utah Arts Festival, the Gallivan center, and once while standing in front of Ed Abbey's old truck.
Whether he's singing about wilderness, peace issues, the needless death of LaVoy Finicum in Oregon, Rob Bishop and Jason Chapputz's Plundered Lands Initiative, Orrin Hatch, the late-Matthew Stewart of Ogden, Tim DeChristopher, the Goblin Valley "Loose Rock Safety Patrol" or Utah-jihadist Gayle Ruzicka, the thoughts and ideas that come from his desert sun-baked brain provide some odd but humorous viewpoints for his music.
As the saying goes, no matter where he sings, "It's just gonna get stranger". Be prepared.
The Slickrock Stranger roams the canyons and rivers of the Colorado Plateau with his brothers Even Stranger and Waaaay Stranger, staying away for weeks at a time and occasionally leaving the canyon country to share his music.
He's played his songs for years throughout Utah and the West at peace rallies, environmental rallies, various folk music venues, desert gatherings, the Utah State Capitol, the Utah Arts Festival, the Gallivan Center, and once while standing in front of Ed Abbey's old truck.
Whether he's singing about wilderness, peace issues, the senseless death of "patriot actor" LaVoy Finicum in Oregon, Rob Bishop and Jason Chapputz's Plundered Lands Initiative, Orrin Hatch, the late-Matthew Stewart of Ogden, Tim DeChristopher, the Goblin Valley "Loose Rock Safety Patrol" or Utah-jihadist Gayle Ruzicka, the thoughts and ideas that come from his desert sun-baked brain provide some odd but humorous viewpoints about Utah, it's politics and characters.
As the saying goes, no matter where he sings, "It's just gonna get stranger". Be prepared.
On this website, enjoy some music, ideas, and some information along with some photos of past performances and sojourns into the canyon country.