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SUMMARY:Dead-On LIVE performs The Dead's iconic Europe '72 for the Holidays
DESCRIPTION:Europe ’72 50th Anniversary Show \nJoin Dead On Live for a special weekend before Christmas show as they pay tribute to one of the Grateful Dead’s most iconic records – Europe ’72. \nCelebrating 50 years since its November 5th 1972 release\, DOL presents the ultimate tribute to this beloved album by performing these classic cuts unlike any other tribute on the scene today – note for note\, all instruments\, all vocals as performed by the Grateful Dead. \nRamble On Rose\, Cumberland Blues\, Jack Straw and the epic jam of China/Rider\, you’ll hear Phil’s rootless syncopations\, Keith’s classic keys\, Bobby’s punctuated guitar\, Billy’s bouncing beat\, Donna’s vocal nuance\, and the unique touch and tone of Jerry Garcia\, all presented with the highest degree of authenticity and devotion to detail. \nTouring and recording veteran Marc Muller has assembled a world-class cast of musicians to create this unique\, “needle-to-vinyl”\, never before heard live Dead experience. But of course\, remaining true the Dead’s spirit of freedom and sonic exploration\, DOL always provides plenty of improvisation and good old Grateful jamming to get the kids to dance and shake their bones! \nCome relive the magic with Dead On LIVE!!!
URL:https://royshall.org/event/dead-on-live-221217/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:AZTEC TWO-STEP 2.0 - The most enduring act in contemporary folk
DESCRIPTION:Aztec Two-Step 2.0 – featuring Rex Fowler\, Dodie Pettit and friends \nOriginating from a chance meeting at a Boston folk club open mic night in 1971\, Rex Fowler & Neal Shulman burst on the scene as Aztec Two-Step in ’72 with their self-titled debut album on Elektra Records. This first album and their three subsequent albums for RCA Records made the duo staples of progressive FM and college radio\, helping to usher the folk-rock music of the 1960s into the 1970s and beyond. Rex and Neal went on to spend a lifetime of making music together\, earning innumerable accolades over the years while building a loyal fan base. \nFollowing Neal’s 2018 retirement\, original founding member\, principal singer and songwriter Rex has continued on\, expanding the band’s musical legacy with his new ensemble Aztec Two-Step 2.0. With 2 and 3-part harmonies\, multi-instrumental arrangements\, and Dodie Pettit’s dazzling guitar work\, they’ve recaptured the feeling of Rex & Neal’s original studio recordings\, at the same time putting a fresh spin on the songs. Still performing favorite ATS classics and old forgotten gems\, the stage patter is still as engaging\, fun\, and poignant as ever! \n \n \n \n  \nATS 2.0 is finding a home on the radio as well as creating a buzz with their live shows: \n“Absolutely FANTASTIC show last night. All familiar material\, just taken up a notch!!” “Exceeded all my expectations! Just magical!” – the fans \n“The old songs done in this new lineup brought new life to the music. This truly is a band that people need to experience!!” – Ron Olesko\, WFDU-FM/ Folk Music Notebook/ Hurdy Gurdy Folk Music Club\, NJ \nRex Fowler’s Aztec Two-Step 2.0 performed an amazing show at the Bread Box Theater last month. It was an upbeat\, musically flawless\, well-delivered display of all his past hits plus a few fantastic covers. Every band member was a superbly accomplished musician\, including his wife Dodie Pettit who is not only a beast on the electric guitar but also on lead acoustic and keyboards. After partnering for 46 years with the now-retired Neal Shulman\, Rex has persevered and done his fans proud by keeping this iconic folk-rock band alive and thriving.” – Bruce John\, Bread Box Folk Theater\, Willimantic CT \n \nREX’S NEW BAND MEMBERS: \nDodie Pettit – Acoustic & Electric Guitars\, Keyboards\, Vocals \nAccomplished songwriter and recording artist\, Dodie Pettit\, first met Rex Fowler in 1979 when she was a session player and singer on ATS’s “Times of Our Lives” album. A member of the famed The Untouchable and The Enchanted Forest All-Girl Bands beginning in the mid-1960s\, Dodie was a former Principal Dancer for the American Repertory Ballet which led to a distinguished 15-year career on Broadway as an original cast member of The Phantom of the Opera\, as well as appearing in Tony Award winning musicals CATS and Titanic. Dodie and Rex were recently married\, and together\, are the heart and soul of Aztec Two Step 2.0. \nSteven “Muddy” Roues – Upright Bass\, Blues Harmonica\, Vocals \nRecord producer\, songwriter\, recording artist and touring musician\, Muddy has had a rich and fulfilling 40-year career in music. He continues to perform his original roots music regularly with The Roues Brothers\, Finn & The Sharks and The UpSouth Twisters. Muddy has performed live or recorded with luminaries\, B.B. King\, Bo Diddley\, Howling Wolf\, James Cotton\, Sam and Dave\, The Chambers Brothers\, Wilson Pickett\, John Hiatt\, Joe Ely and David Bromberg. Muddy was an honored band member in the critically acclaimed documentary film\, “The Other Side of Nashville” featuring Carl Perkins. \nPeter Hohmeister – Drums\, Percussion\, Vocals\nRex discovered Peter when he heard him drumming with an exquisite jazz quartet led by multi-instrumentalist Joe Meo. Over the years Peter has performed as both a touring musician and as a member of several Connecticut orchestral and theater programs including the Hartford Symphony. He is currently the principal percussionist with the Norwalk Symphony. Peter is a revered and accomplished musician and teacher\, with a nuanced and versatile drumming style. His versatility is a perfect fit for ATS’s diverse musical canon. \nJoe Meo – Tenor and Soprano Sax\, Flute\, Clarinet\, Vocals \nJoe began playing music at the age of 8. His first instrument\, a clarinet\, fell from a car and landed in his front yard. He played in musical groups in school but his main experience came from plying in a student led community big band\, learning saxophone\, flute and guitar along the way. He has since played in pit orchestras for Broadway shows\, as well as in rock\, funk and jazz bands\, and as a session player with distinguished artists Johnny Winter\, Julie Budd\, Johnny Mathis\, Billy Vera\, the Temptations\, the Four Tops and the Pointer Sisters. Joe is the newest member of ATS 2.0\, adding virtuoso solos and supporting lines that compliment Dodie’s compelling lead guitar work. And he has also been known to step out and sing lead on a song or two. \nhttps://blairstownliveartsinc.thundertix.com/events/198100
URL:https://royshall.org/event/aztec-two-step-221203/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:"Live & Unplugged" An acoustic tribute to NIRVANA and the 90's MTV concerts
DESCRIPTION:“LIVE & UNPLUGGED” returns to Roy’s Hall on Saturday\, Nov 12th by popular demand. Singer/guitarist Dylan Kelehan leads the band through a full set devoted to Nirvana’s iconic ’90’s MTV Unplugged concert broadcast. A second set includes selections from subsequent MTV concerts featuring music from Alice In Chains\, Soundgarden\, Pearl Jam and others.
URL:https://royshall.org/event/live-unplugged-221112/
LOCATION:NJ
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Eric Andersen - The Folk Legend in Concert
DESCRIPTION:Eric Andersen has maintained a career as a folk-based singer/songwriter since the 1960s. In contrast to such peers as Tom Paxton and Phil Ochs\, Andersen’s writing has had a romantic/philosophical/poetic bent for the most part\, rather than a socially conscious one\, though one of his best-known songs\, “Thirsty Boots\,” is about the Freedom Riders in the early ’60s. (The song has been recorded by Judy Collins and others.) \n \n \nWatch ‘The Songpoet’ on PBS – The Eric Andersen Story\n \nToday Is the Highway\nAfter emerging from the Northeast folk-club circuit\, Andersen began to record in 1965 with Today Is the Highway. His second album\, ‘Bout Changes & Things\, contained some of his most accomplished writing\, including the highly poetic “Violets of Dawn\,” “Thirsty Boots\,” and “I Shall Go Unbounded.” All were sung in Andersen’s flexible tenor (he shaded toward a baritone later) backed by rapid\, intricate fingerpicking. In the late ’60s and early ’70s\, Andersen experimented with country\, pop\, and rock music\, settling on an amalgamation by the time of his masterpiece Blue River in 1972. This was also his most commercially successful album\, but Andersen\, like friends Leonard Cohen and Townes Van Zandt\, was always too serious-minded for the mainstream. In the ’70s and ’80s\, he recorded sporadically while playing folk clubs around the U.S. and especially in Europe\, where he took up residence. His later material\, including 1989’s Ghosts Upon the Road\, recalls his work in the ’60s as it ruefully reflects on that decade. The ’90s saw Andersen collaborate with friends like Rick Danko and Jonas Fjeld on Danko/Fjeld/Andersen\, as well as release a solo album\, 1998’s Memory of the Future; Andersen also oversaw the release of Stages: The Lost Album\, and a 1999 reissue of Blue River. You Can’t Relive the Past. Beat Avenue\, from 2003\, was an ambitious double-CD while 2004’s The Street Was Always There was a nostalgic look back at the music of the New York Greenwich Village scene of the early to mid-’60s. 2005’s Waves was another album of covers\, but with broader material. Andersen released Blue Rain\, his first live album\, in May 2007. That same year\, the compilation So Much on My Mind was issued. The set drew on both catalog tracks and live performances and was issued on Columbia\, Arista\, and Warner Brothers. \n \nAndersen continued to tour and take part in significant cultural events. In 2008\, he performed at the Andy Warhol Week Celebration at the Gershwin Hotel (Debbie Harry played the same evening) and received an “Andy” award — other recipients included Lou Reed\, Ultra Violet\, Billy Name\, and Holly Woodlawn. The following year he performed on the BBC program Greenwich Village Revisited\, hosted by Billy Bragg; other guests included Carolyn Hester\, Roger McGuinn\, and Judy Collins. Andersen also took part in the international celebrations centering around the 50th anniversary of the publication of William Burroughs’ Naked Lunch. He contributed an essay entitled “The Danger Zone” to the volume Naked Lunch @ 50: The Anniversary Essays\, edited by Oliver Harris and Ian MacFadyen and published by the Southern Illinois University Press. \nThe Cologne Concert\nIn 2011\, Andersen issued his second live offering\, The Cologne Concert\, through Meyer Records. Along with deep catalog material\, the set offered a pair of new songs in “The Dance of Love and Death” and “Sinking Deeper Into You.” In May of 2012 he became a member of the newly created European Beat Studies Network under the auspices of William S. Burroughs scholar Oliver Harris. That fall\, he was commissioned by Catherine Camus to write original material for the centennial celebration of her father Albert Camus’ 100th birthday in Aix en Provence\, France. Andersen delivered a song cycle entitled The Shadow and Light of Albert Camus\, recorded and released through Meyer in 2014. \nMingle With the Universe: The Worlds of Lord Byron\nOn September 3\, 2015 Andersen took part in a V.I.P. charity concert in Grand Hall at Newstead Abbey Park\, the ancestral home of the poet Lord Byron in Ravenshead\, Nottingham\, U.K. (in Sherwood Forest). Andersen played music he set to Byron’s verse and offered entirely new compositions in the poet’s rhyme style. This project was written and developed over the previous two years. Andersen later recorded the songs and issued them as Mingle with the Universe: The Worlds of Lord Byron in the spring of 2017. \nArtist Biography by William Ruhlmann – Allmusic.com!
URL:https://royshall.org/event/eric-andersen-221028/
LOCATION:Roy’s Hall\, 30 Main St\, Blairstown\, NJ\, 07825\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:DEADGRASS - A string band adventure through Jerry Garcia's musical world.
DESCRIPTION:Deadgrass\nMatt Turk and C Lanzbom joined forces to form Deadgrass\, a string band adventure through Jerry Garcia’s musical world. Bassist Dave Richards\, banjo player Boo Reiners and fiddler Jeremy Brown complete this fine group of seasoned pros exploring the life works of Jerry Garcia on the instruments that first inspired him. Deadgrass celebrates and interprets the music of Jerry Garcia\, drawing from Old & in the Way\, JGB\, Jerry’s Jug Band days and the Grateful Dead. \n \nA seasoned recording artist and multi-instrumentalist\, Matt Turk is a veteran performer who has performed and recorded with Pete Seeger\, opened for Judy Collins\, The Doobie Brothers\, Fiona Apple and the Grateful Dead’s Mickey Hart. He has performed at the Clearwater Festival\, Gathering of the Vibes\, Atlanta’s Music Midtown\, Jazz at Lincoln Center and The Beacon Theatre. Matt has recorded for Warner Bros Records with Gaby Moreno & Matter Music. \nGrammy award winner C Lanzbom is a touring and studio guitarist withproducing\, performing\, writing and engineering credits with Pete Seeger\, Bruce Springsteen\, Crystal Bowersox\, Shlomo Carlebach and Soulfarm. C’s studio\, Sherwood Ridge\, is a state of the art recording facility just north of New York City. C has numerous television and film song placements. \nBassist Dave Richards performs in Hamilton on Broadway and hasrecorded and performed with The Indigo Girls\, Rosanne Cash\, Buster Poindexter\, Madeline Peyroux\, Jewel and Richie Havens. He has toured throughout Europe\, Canada and the USA\, appearing at Ottawa Jazz\, Toronto Blues festival\, The Hollywood Bowl and Austin City Limits. At the age of 17 Dave was playing jazz five nights a week in Orlando\, Florida with Billy Peebles\, the drummer for Ray Charles on many classic Atlantic recordings. \nBanjo player Boo Reiners is a multi-instrumentalist who has performed\, recorded\, filmed and toured with Dispatch\, Phil Lesh\, Al Kooper\, Pete Seeger\, Charlie Louvin\, Steve Martin\, Tony Trischka\, Michael Moore\, Amy Poehler\, Natalie Merchant\, Martin Sexton\, and many others. In the studio and on tour with world music pioneers The Klezmatics\, he helped the group to win their 2007 Grammy Award for “Wonder Wheel: Lyrics By Woody Guthrie.” \nJazz violinist Kensuke Shoji was born in Gifu\, Japan. He joined his father’s bluegrass band as a teenager. As a young adult he moved to the U.S.A. to study jazz violin with Berklee String Department chair Matt Glaser\, and world renowned violinist Christian Howes. Dedicated to improvisation\, Kensuke moved to New York City in 2013 to play with Alex Hargreaves\, Barry Harris\, Jacob Jolliff\, Maria Muldaur and more.
URL:https://royshall.org/event/deadgrass/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Music
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