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The art of connecting: Singer-songwriter Jonah Kagen keeps it personal when making music, set to perform at KiMo

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PHILLIP PHILLIPS

PHILLIP PHILLIPS

With Jonah Kagen

WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 6

WHERE: KiMo Theatre, 423 Central Ave. NW

HOW MUCH: $24-$49, plus fees, at holdmyticket.com

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鈥済eorgia got colder鈥 by Jonah Kagen

Jonah Kagen is in Napa, California 鈥 a long way from his upbringing in Georgia.

Though he鈥檚 away from home on tour, he鈥檚 enjoying his time on the road.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a weird sort of imposter life that I seem to be living,鈥 the singer-songwriter says. 鈥淭his is my third tour that I鈥檝e done and I have a taste for life on the road. It makes it easier when you have good people around you. On this tour, I鈥檓 able to actually meet people and learn more about them.鈥

Kagan, 23, will make a stop at the KiMo Theatre on Monday, Nov. 6, where he is opening for Phillip Phillips.

Kagan grew up in Savannah, Georgia, and took up guitar at the age of six, diving deep into the instrument鈥檚 technical aspects after his jazz musician grandfather showed him performance videos.

He further found inspiration in the music of guitarist Andy McKee, whose finger-style technique lit a creative fire within.

鈥淗e opened my eyes to what an acoustic guitar could be,鈥 Kagan says. 鈥淚f you can bring somebody something with your music that they can鈥檛 get anywhere else, there鈥檚 nothing better than that.鈥

Kagan released his debut EP, 鈥済eorgia got colder鈥 in December 2022. In a year鈥檚 time, he has already had over 200 million global streams and over 2 million monthly listeners.

The art of connecting: Singer-songwriter Jonah Kagen keeps it personal when making music, set to perform at KiMo

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鈥済eorgia got colder鈥 by Jonah Kagen
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Singer-songwriter Jonah Kagen is touring in support of his EP, 鈥済eorgia got colder.鈥 His tour will make a stop at the KiMo Theatre on Monday, Nov. 6.

鈥淢ade Up My Mind,鈥 set to release Friday, Nov. 10, is the last single of Kagen's upcoming EP.

The accompanying video was directed/shot/edited by David Od in Nashville, Tennessee, who took another creative approach for a one-take video with Kagen.

鈥淚t was very cold,鈥 Kagan says of the video shoot, which required him to be submerged in water. 鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 the most comfortable part of the shoot. I never want to be a bad sport about it, and it was comically cold by the end. Beauty is pain.鈥

When writing 鈥淢ade Up My Mind,鈥 Kagan says the song is the only co-write he has on the EP.

鈥淚t was the first co-write I鈥檇 done in a long time,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 sat in the room with the right people, and we were talking about weird stuff, like all the existential crises that plague us every day. I started to write about that. Lily really brought it to life once she put her voice to the track.鈥

With the EP about to be released for nearly a year, Kagan says he鈥檚 finishing the next body of work.

Once again, he鈥檚 been introspective in his writing because it鈥檚 his way of connecting to an audience.

鈥淚 find that the topics and lyrics that scare me are the ones that make an impact,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he reward of bearing your soul is significantly greater than any sort of emotional risk for me. That鈥檚 the sacrifice that you make for bringing something for people to connect to. The music isn鈥檛 for me. I see my music as a service job because I have the desire to tell these stories and bear my soul.鈥

As Kagen spends more time in the music industry, he鈥檚 learned to cut himself some slack when it comes to music.

鈥淚鈥檝e gotten comfortable with who I am as an artist,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 continue to evolve. I鈥檝e learned to embrace the flaws within me, and that鈥檚 what helps me connect to people. When you see me on stage, I鈥檓 ready to take that journey with each audience.鈥