John Francis O'Mara w/ Josh Owens, National Public Rodeo
at The Camel
Thu May 22, 2025
Doors 7, Show 8
$12 ADV, $15 DOS
Americana / Folk artist John Francis O’Mara is poised to release his third LP entitled
‘Forbidden Hymns’. Produced by Ken Coomer (drummer for Wilco, Uncle Tupelo), the
forthcoming album features Kenny Vaughan (Lucinda Williams, Marty Stuart), and Dave Roe
(Johnny Cash, Ray Lamontagne).
JF is the recipient of two national songwriting awards from ASCAP. He has performed upon
invitation for the United Nations summit toward eradicating poverty. He has given concerts in
arenas and in subway stations, in cathedrals and pubs, at protests and in prisons.
JF’s first national full-length album, ‘The Better Angels’ (Dualtone), was produced by John
Carter Cash (son of Johnny and June Carter) in the fabled Cash Cabin Studio, where Johnny
Cash recorded much of the ‘American Recordings.’ The single ‘Johnny Cash on the Radio’
climbed to number 19 on the Americana Music Charts in the US.
JF tours extensively in the US and Europe, and has shared stages with Loretta Lynn, Kris
Kristofferson, George Jones, Mavis Staples, Suzanne Vega, Sturgill Simpson, Ray Lamontagne,
Amos Lee, Rosanne Cash, Andrew Bird, Josh Ritter, Rachael Yamagata, Rodney Crowell, Rickie
Lee Jones, Steve Earle, Indigo Girls, Sinead O’Connor, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Tommy Emmanuel,
James McMurtry, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Justin Townes Earle, and Odetta.
John Francis O’Mara is also a theological scholar. He received his Master’s of Divinity
from Princeton Theological Seminary in 2017, and a Master’s of Sacred Theology from The
General Seminary in New York City, 2018. JF is an ordained Episcopalian priest.
“Like the best story songs from Springsteen, the tale and telling haunt the listener.” ~ Sojourners
Magazine
“John Francis O’Mara is a poet; a provocateur of dreams and an instigator of movements. Listen, and be
inspired to do something daring with your life” ~ Shane Claiborne (Author / Activist).
“Ripe with the kind of honest questions we used to count on guys like Bob Dylan and John Prine to serve
up” ~ The Philadelphia Inquirer
“I noticed how often John Francis (O’Mara) comes up on my iPod when I am playing my favorites. He
must be doing something right with only two albums released!” ~ Wim Wenders (Filmmaker)
“John Francis (O’Mara) brings a gun to a knife fight” ~ Tara Murtha (Author, Music Writer)
“A writer of great songs about real stuff. Rare enough to find these days” ~ Arlo Guthrie
“Gritty impassioned songs about the tottering American Empire” ~ Nashville Scene
“John Francis O’Mara is a madman, genius songwriter; full of heart”
~ Sue Devine (Former Head of TV/Film, ASCAP)
“Twice as talented as most performers” ~ Gene Shay (Legendary Folk DJ, WXPN)