Red, green, and blue lights are creating a serene mood while acoustic notes float around the room. Clarence Greenwood knows how to entertain a crowd with just his guitar and deep, monotone voice. He is also known as Citizen Cope, the band that blends reggae, indie, and soft rock together.
He is playing a solo acoustic set tonight at the House of Blues. There are seats where general admission normally is, which supports the quiet show that’s expected.
There is a living room scene set up on stage with a lime green couch, a chair, a piano, and a metal peace sign adorned with flowers. We all know, or think we know, what Greenwood includes in his “take it easy” lifestyle…
The singer comes onstage 30 minutes late; no surprise here because he’s famous for starting late. There are no complaints from fans either. “Every Waking Moment,” the title of his newest album, is his opener. He sounds just as good live as on his records.
The Tennessee-born turned New Yorker makes performing in front of a sold-out crowd look easy. He switches from acoustic to electric guitar throughout the show, singing as if practicing for the real thing the entire time.
Instead of continuously talking to the crowd, he just says a few words of welcome and gratitude. Half the show was completely acoustic, but “Hurricane Waters” brought the background music. From then on he played along with the recordings.
It’s apparent he loves what he does, but it really comes out in “Let the Drummer Kick.” This song is one of his more famous singles. It talks about staying strong in doing what you love. Greenwood pounds his chest and closes his eyes as he strums his guitar.
He plays mostly from his sophomore album, The Clarence Greenwood Recordings. This album seems to be where his heart and soul is, and where his fan base grew. Most of the songs that were sung along with were from this record.
“Sideways” and “Son’s Gonna Rise” were his encore songs. He really saved the best for last. “Sideways” brought all the mushy people out because of the sickeningly sweet lyrics.
Greenwood’s heart comes out in his music, displaying his creative as well as romantic sides. He brings people together through his sometimes gloomy yet perceptive words.
This is a great venue for him. HOB gets everyone as close as possible to him and to each other, creating a warm atmosphere.
There’s good news for fans! He sang two new tracks, so there’s an album in the works.
It’ll be nice to see him with a band next time, to see how different his show is. But the “solo acoustic set” works well with his serene style.
Link: http://www.pegasusnews.com/news/2008/oct/10/concert-review-citizen-cope-house-blues-october-9/
Press

Published October 10, 2008 · Pegasus News
Tour Stories, Cinemax (July 24, 2010)
Get Hooked: Citizen Cope, YoungHollywood.com (April 13, 2010)
In Concert: Citizen Cope at the Wiltern, Los Angeles, LiveDaily.com (April 8, 2010)
Review: Citizen Cope delivers on latest disc, Associated Press (March 2, 2010)
Citizen Cope Learning to Cope with Stage Fright, Spinner (March 2, 2010)
Citizen Cope: Thinking outside the box, Chicago Sun Times (March 1, 2010)
Citizen Cope Sold Out Three Nights in Boston, Blog Critics Music (February 27, 2010)
Review: CITIZEN COPE - PRINCE ALBERT (GREAT ESCAPE) , (May 16, 2009)
Citizen Cope, Relentless7 Celebrate Clinch , Jambands.com (December 11, 2008)
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Solo acoustic act keeps crowd on its toes, The Ithican Online (October 9, 2008)
The Audacity of Cope, Relix Magazine (October 8, 2008)
The dope on Cope: songwriter to come to the State, The Ithaca Journal (September 25, 2008)
Dates set for acoustic Citizen Cope tour, TicketNews (June 30, 2008)
Music : "Coming back", The Martha's Vineyard Times (June 26, 2008)
Citizen Cope sets the summer standard, Spark (June 25, 2008)
Citizen Cope live at the 100 Club, LIVE (March 15, 2008)
Artist Review: Citizen Cope 2.22.08, DetroitChic.com (February 22, 2008)
Citizen Cope looks to broaden his audience, Pittsburg Tribune-Review (February 14, 2008)
Greenwood proves how to 'Cope' without a watch, The Post and Courier (February 14, 2008)
From the Recher Theater, Citizen Cope astounds, The Loyola Grayhound (February 12, 2008)
Citizen Cope: Thinking outside the box, Chicago Sun Times (November 30, 1999)

















