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		<title>Iowa City Songwriters Festival 2025, Saturday in Review</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Songwriters Ken Pomeroy and Loudon Wainwright III played at the James Thater for ICSF 2025. Seeing songwriters encouraging people to start and showing them how to begin is what makes art happen.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://krui.fm/2025/10/24/iowa-city-songwriters-festival-2025-saturday-in-review/">Iowa City Songwriters Festival 2025, Saturday in Review</a> appeared first on <a href="https://krui.fm">KRUI Radio</a>.</p>
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<p><a href="https://englert.org/">The Englert Theatre&#8217;s</a> newest music festival, <a href="https://englert.org/programs/icsf/">Iowa City Songwriters Festival</a>, took place Thursday through Saturday early in September. My attendance on Saturday was limited to <a href="https://www.thejamesic.com/">The James Theater</a>, where Ken Pomeroy and Loudon Wainwright III performed. I wanted to start this article with a personal <em>thank you</em> to the James staff. Thank you for accommodating press passes during fully sold-out shows, and for making sure people were informed about other ICSF events. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Ken Pomeroy &nbsp;</strong>&nbsp;</h2>



<p>The first of the sold-out shows was a performance by <a href="https://kenpomeroymusic.com/">Ken Pomeroy</a> (no, not the basketball player). Pomeroy is a folk artist, who takes inspiration from famous musician John Denver. Pomeroy would explain what would inspire her to create her music. John Denver aside, Pomeroy calls upon her upbringing as a Cherokee living along the American Bible Belt. This drove her to write more American folk/gothic style music. Many people have heard of Pomeory thorugh her featured songs, “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e46-zYtE5ds">Wall of Death</a>” from the movie Twisters, and “<a href="https://kenpomeroy.bandcamp.com/track/cicadas-2">Cicadas</a>” featured on the show Reservation Dogs. </p>



<p>Pomeroy opened her set with a song from her album <em><a href="https://kenpomeroy.bandcamp.com/album/cruel-joke">Cruel Joke</a></em>. <em><a href="https://kenpomeroy.bandcamp.com/track/wrango">Wrango</a></em> is written about her “fat adopted dog” who is, in more appropriate terms, a jerk and a biter. I felt pretty seen as someone who also has a fat dog who kind of sucks. Her lyrics alone are enough to make you misty, pair that with her skill on her guitar and it&#8217;s truthfully breathtaking. </p>



<p>In addition to her deeply sentiemental lyrics, Pomeory writes from her own personal life exepreinces. A very good example of this is her song <em><a href="https://kenpomeroy.bandcamp.com/track/cicadas-2">Cicadas</a></em>. <em>Cicadas</em> touches on the very real experience of just not being in the mood to talk; </p>



<p>&#8220;I<em> met someone I didn&#8217;t want to talk to</em>&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p><em>She said my Saturn was on fire</em>&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p><em>What a liar</em>&nbsp;&#8221;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Pomeory went on to explain that it was based off a personal experience with not wanting to talk to someone new. Moments like this connected her audience during the show, showing a very transparent and human side to her art. Pomeroy&#8217;s set is one that I will never forget, and I hope to see her if she ever tours again.</p>



<p>Stream <em><a href="https://kenpomeroy.bandcamp.com/album/cruel-joke">Curel Joke</a></em>, you will not regret it. &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Loudon Wainwright III&nbsp;</strong>&nbsp;</h2>



<p><em>“79?! Thats not that old!”</em>&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>My first impression of <a href="https://www.lw3.com/">Loudon </a>and his music was <em>Motel Blues </em>from<em> <a href="https://www.lw3.com/discography/album-ii">Album 2 </a></em>from 1972.  My first experience with his music sober. That being said, I was surprised by the borderline stand-up comedy approach that he took.   </p>



<p>Almost every song in the first half of his set was about being old, or, for a change, GETTING old. He had mentioned that his 79th birthday had been within the past few days. This was followed by the delcariation of, “<em>Thats when life REALLY begins.”</em>&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Along with that, Loudon&#8217;s set was full of surprises. one second, you&#8217;re looking down to write down what he said, the next he’s taking out an iPad. iPad itself took a little time, on account of him forgetting his password. He quickly recovered with a written, DETAILED list of what he wanted his memorial to be like. Loudon had it mapped down to how his former flings would interact. Even including his personal guidelines that they had to meet.</p>



<p>After every sentence the audience was in an uproar of laughter. Loudon stood out against many other acts of the evening due to his use of comedy during his set. Even when discussing hard topics, such as family hardship and political tensions, he did it through the lens of comedy. When it came down to it, everyone was incredibly entertained. </p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Overall</h2>



<p>Iowa City Songwriters Festival did the wonderful task of humanizing artists, and their processes to the public. Seeing songwriters encouraging people to start and showing them how to begin is what makes art happen. I can’t wait to see what <a href="https://englert.org/">The Englert Theatre</a> has to offer again for the festival next year! </p>
<p>The post <a href="https://krui.fm/2025/10/24/iowa-city-songwriters-festival-2025-saturday-in-review/">Iowa City Songwriters Festival 2025, Saturday in Review</a> appeared first on <a href="https://krui.fm">KRUI Radio</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It is crucial to preface this article with a warning. Without fail, every single set that I saw during ICSF left me in tears. Both Sunny War and Courtney Andrews' ability to be completely and wholly open in their art showed in every single second of their performances. </p>
<p>The post <a href="https://krui.fm/2025/09/23/icsf-friday-september-5th/">Concert Review: Iowa City Songwriters Festival, Friday, September 5th</a> appeared first on <a href="https://krui.fm">KRUI Radio</a>.</p>
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<p>It is crucial to preface this article with a warning. Without fail, every single set that I saw during ICSF left me in tears. &nbsp;</p>



<p>Art and writing are very important to the culture in Iowa City. You can see both downtown, painted on the side of a building, pasted to a window, or stapled to a telephone pole.&nbsp;I first found out about the Songwriters Festival while passing the Englert on my way to work. Now, roughly three weeks later, I found myself with a press pass and a journal.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Courtney Marie Andrews</h2>



<p>The festival started for me on September 5th, sitting in the way back on a plastic chair in Prairie Lights. At roughly 6 pm, <a href="https://www.courtneymarieandrews.com/">Courtney Marie Andrews</a> made her appearance. Andrews, as an acclaimed singer, songwriter, and author from Arizona, most known for her album <em><a href="https://cma.lnk.to/MYKR">May Your Kindness Remain</a></em>. I was personally incredibly unfamiliar with her work. Despite this, after sitting through her performance, I wanted nothing more than to become familiarized with her work. She opened her set by sharing that her new book, Love Is a Dog That Bites When It’s Scared, had been recently published. She described the collection of poems as a story told in three parts. Part one, falling in love, part two, the fall out, and part three, the love around you.</p>



<p>It&#8217;s both impressive and gut-wrenching to see how well she was able to capture the feelings of puppy love. Progressing through the section, the sprinkles of doubt started to make a subtle appearance. I knew I was going to be a mess the moment I saw her pick up the guitar. Each chapter ended with a song, and all three blew me out of the water. </p>



<p>Hearing an artist perform in a large venue is always impressive. The venerable and intimate feeling of hearing Courtney Andrews in the middle of Prairie Lights is completely unmatched. &nbsp;</p>



<p>Overall, having the experience of loving and losing someone and then finding yourself condensed down into a single hour left me amazed. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Sunny War </h2>



<p>After a text from my roommate who was working an event and a quick sprint across downtown to make it to The James Theater, I found myself listening in the middle of Sunny War’s set. Coming from Nashville, <a href="https://sunnywar.bandcamp.com/">Sunny War’s</a> sound is an incredible mix of rock, folk, and gospel. There is no amount of or arrangement of words that could describe her wonderful performance. &nbsp;</p>



<p>From her set, Have Another Pill, from her Red White and Blue album, stood strong during her performance. Mental health is a concept that has been explored in art for some time. &#8220;Have Another Pill&#8221; is a key example of this concept. The song details the singer&#8217;s first trip to the psych ward, creating a deeply emotional work of art. Watching an artist perform something so intensely personal in a live setting is key to ICSF.</p>



<p>On top of her set, Sunny War kept the crowd entertained with her jokes. Between her ‘you can always just make a face and nod’ and the newly learned knowledge of her dog&#8217;s namesake, actor and former firefighter Steve Buscemi, I found it hard to take notes, because every single sentence felt like it the funniest thing in the world. &nbsp;</p>



<p>Sunny War was the final performance of my evening and was a wonderful note to end my night on.</p>



<p>Overall, both Sunny War and Courtney Andrews&#8217; ability to be completely and wholly open in their art showed in every single second of their performances. Both sets worked as perfect tone setters for what would end up being the rest of ICSF.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://krui.fm/2025/09/23/icsf-friday-september-5th/">Concert Review: Iowa City Songwriters Festival, Friday, September 5th</a> appeared first on <a href="https://krui.fm">KRUI Radio</a>.</p>
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