Michael Gaither

Singer/Songwriter/Storyteller Michael Gaither

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Pre-order the New CD

"Starlite Drive-In Saturday Night" releases June 12th. Order now for an immediate download of the song "Tell Me Where It Hurts". You'll get a digital download of the entire record AND a physical CD when it ships next month.




Click the CD cover above or go to Michael's Bandcamp page to order.

Next Shows

Saturday, May 19th
Gilroy Hot Springs

Hot Springs Rd
Gilroy CA

Wednesday, May 30th
Prunedale Library

17822 Moro Road
Salinas CA

Thursday, June 7th
Wooden Nickel Bar and Grill

1819 Freedom Blvd
Watsonville CA

Sunday June 10th
CD-Release Party

Star Ranch House Concerts
Gilroy CA

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Booking info
Michael is available either as a solo artist, as a duo, or with a way cool full band, depending on the event and venue and requirements. He’s also quite fond of in-the-rounds with other songwriters. For more info, send an email to booking@michaelgaither.com.

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Comments? Requests?
Did you particularly enjoy a recent podcast? Have an idea for a future blog entry? Just want to say “Howdy”? Send an email to michael@michaelgaither.com.

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One Response to “Contact”

  1. Charles Birimisa says:

    Hello Mr. Gaither.
    The October 5th 1988 Register Pajaronian has a photograph of the “Starlight – Drive In Theatre” with the word “Bye.” The newspapers archives might have the original photo. If you’ve got a fax I can fax a copy of the photo I printed from microfilm.
    I’ve also got copies of some adds from the theatre’s opening in the early 50′s and closing on Sept. 1, 1988. ALso there was an article in early Sept. 1988 R.P. about the closing that has a shot of a few people watching a film at the Drive-in watching the film the back of a truck with an article.
    I’ve never been to the Pajaro Valley Historical Association, but they may have some vintage photographs of the theater.

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