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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260404T035521
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CREATED:20260320T193942Z
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UID:105350-0-1776456000@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Vernon Dalhart: First Country Music Star
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Theatre will present Vernon Dalhart: First Country Music Star on Friday\, April 17 at 7:00pm\, in partnership with the International Storytelling Center. This special evening of words and music celebrates one of the most influential recording artists of the 1920s and 1930s.\n\nVernon Dalhart was the first artist to record a million-selling country hit with the two-sided 78 RPM disc featuring “The Wreck of the Old ’97” and “The Prisoner’s Song.” Both recordings are enshrined in the Grammy Hall of Fame\, and Dalhart was later inducted into both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. A prolific artist by any standard\, he made more than 4\,000 recordings between 1916 and 1939.\n\nDespite his massive impact\, Dalhart’s legacy has often been overlooked. Many legendary performers\, including Dolly Parton\, Marty Robbins\, Johnny Cash\, Willie Nelson\, Doc Watson\, Bill Monroe\, and Mac Wiseman\, have covered songs first recorded by Dalhart\, helping to carry his influence through generations of American music.\n\nDrawing on five years of research\, music historian Dr. Ted Olson will share the story of Dalhart’s diverse career and explore why his contributions have faded from the spotlight. Jack Hinshelwood\, a multi-instrumentalist and singer\, will provide the live soundtrack\, performing faithful renditions of classics such as “Wreck of the Old ’97\,” “The Prisoner’s Song\,” “Home on the Range\,” “Jesse James\,” “The Big Rock Candy Mountains\,” “My Blue Ridge Mountain Home\,” and more songs that helped shape early country music.\nThis event is part of the Jackson Theatre’s ongoing collaboration with the International Storytelling Center\, highlighting shared programming rooted in storytelling and music.\n\nTickets are $15 in advance and $20 day of show. Tickets and more information are available at thejacksontheatre.com.\n\n#####
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/vernon-dalhart-first-country-music-star/
LOCATION:Jackson Theatre\, 121 W. Main St.\, Jonesborough\, TN\, 37659\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
ORGANIZER;CN="Jonesborough":MAILTO:info@jonesborough.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170105T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170105T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T035521
CREATED:20170103T150851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170103T150851Z
UID:73340-1483639200-1483650000@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Blue River Studio LLC Open Mic Night
DESCRIPTION:We provide the refreshments\, you provide the entertainment! Bring an instrument\, a story\, or some poetry and some friends\, sign up to play.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/blue-river-studio-llc-open-mic-night/
LOCATION:TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Activities,Concerts,General,Music,Storytelling
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170106T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170106T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T035521
CREATED:20161221T153532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161221T153532Z
UID:11511-1483731000-1483736400@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:An Evening with Dailey & Vincent
DESCRIPTION:When: Friday\, January 6\, 2017\nTime: 7:30 Pm\nWhere: Virginia High School\, 1200 Long Crescent Dr.\, Bristol\, VA\nCost: $26.42 (tax included)\nFor Info: (828) 275-8650\nThis is the first show of the Rex Gearheart Memorial Bluegrass Concert Series! Tickets: General admission tickets may be purchased at Virginia High School\, Bristol Virginia Public Schools Board Office or at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum. Reserved seat may be purchased online at www.daileyandvincent.com or www.bluegrassfirstclass.com.\nDubbed by CMT as the “Rockstars of Bluegrass\,” the Dailey& Vincent duo has been hailed throughout the music industry as one of the most exciting\, reputable and elite Bluegrass bands in America\, having won numerous awards for their uniquely contagious and riveting music\, including:threeGrammyAward Nominations for the 2014 “Bluegrass Album of the Year;” 14IBMAAwards (International Bluegrass Music Awards) as three-time “Entertainer of the Year\,” three-time “Vocal Group of the Year” and “Album of the Year” and four Dove Awards with three “Bluegrass Album of the Year” awards and “Bluegrass Song of the Year.”\n2015 has been a momentous and successful year for the award-winning duo starting with the success of their national PBS special “Dailey & Vincent ALIVE! – In Concert\,”which has been aired in over 84 markets with an estimate of over 1 million impressions. The special was later released as the duo’s first ever live CD/DVD\, with the live CD debuting at #1 on the Billboard Bluegrass Charts and the DVD debuting at #2 across all genres on the Billboard Music Video Sales Chart\, just behind the Foo Fighters. Dailey & Vincent also premiered their first national television series\,The Dailey & Vincent Show\, on RFD-TV in early September. The show is a weekly 30-minute music\, entertainment\, and lifestyle show – full of music\, humor and fun – which includes live performances and interview segments by special guests such as Vince Gill\,The Oak Ridge Boys\, Jimmy Fortune of the Statler Brothers and Emily West(runner up on America’s Got Talent)among other famed Country\, Bluegrass and inspirational acts.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/an-evening-with-dailey-vincent/
LOCATION:TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170106T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170106T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T035521
CREATED:20161219T144329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161219T144329Z
UID:11377-1483732800-1483740000@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:January Jams Presents: A.J. Croce
DESCRIPTION:If You Like: Dr. John\, James Brown\, Allen Toussaint\, Jim Croce\, Ray Charles\nFrom his debut as a jazz influenced blues-based artist to his evolution into a pop music iconoclast\, singer-songwriter A.J. Crocehas traveled a circuitous musical road.\nIn celebration of his career\, A.J. Croce just re-released his highly successful album\, That’s Me in the Bar\, on the year of its 20th anniversary\, which is his first album to chart on the radio twice in two different decades. With his unique jazz piano stylings and blues-tinged voice\, the 12-track album established Croce as a singular artistic force in 1995. The rerelease included a bonus track featuring Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers\, “If You Want Me to Stay\,” recorded 20 years ago but locked in the vault until now. The album features music luminaries including Ry Cooder\, David Hidalgo (Los Lobos)\, Robben Ford\, Bill Payne (Little Feat)\, and producer/drummer Jim Keltner (Eric Clapton). Both the recent re-issue and 2014’s new album Twelve Tales were released on Compass Records (Ron Sexsmith\, Colin Hay) and available on both CD and vinyl.\nThe son of legendary singer-songwriterJim Croce\,A.J.’scareer began with his first tour at age 18 opening up for B.B. King.In the span of a 20+-year career\, A.J. has headlined festivals\, concerts and major listening venues worldwide. He has been seen and heard on shows includingJay Leno\, David Letterman\, Conan O’Brien\, Austin City Limits\, Good Morning America\,E!\, andCNN\,and he has shared the stage with an innumerable list of eclectic artists fromWillie NelsontoRay Charles\,BélaFlecktoJames Brown\,Lyle LovetttoMorphine\, andRod StewarttoBen Harper.\nA loyal and appreciative audience and glowing press fromRolling Stoneto theNew York Timesconfirms the appeal of A.J’s genre-spanning music\, with seven of his albums positioned in various radio charts including Top 40\, AAA\, Americana\, College\, and Jazz. An ivory-searing New Orleans piano style established an essential juju\, but his exploratory pop gems revealed a spectrum of influences from art rock to Americana and beyond.Initially signed as a jazz artist\, he subsequently charted with an Americana roots release and recorded two well-regarded releases for BMG Records that expanded his audience exponentially.His subsequent albums were released on various independent labels and his own label\, Seedling Records\, established in 2003 to release his own records and that of other artists.\nA dedicated family man\, an adventurous artist and a confident creator; in this phase in his life and career\, A.J. is focused less on expectations and more on instincts. “I generally want to do the stuff that makes me feel good\,” he says. And like the blues greats who influenced him\, A.J. Croce continues to create stellar music with longevity\, authenticity and truth.\n“A.J. Croce has wisdom beyond his years. With his music\, he represents his generation with a profound sense of honesty in his lyrics and quality in his delivery. The future of entertainment is safe in his hands!” — Willie Nelson\n“One of the greatest young songwriters” – David Wild\, Rolling Stone \nOpening Act: Mason & David Via\nWhile many songs in folk music are credited as “traditional” or “public domain\,” there is simply no song without a songwriter. Virginia has had more than its share of prolific songwriters in bluegrass music\, including Ralph and Carter Stanley\, Jim and Jesse McReynolds\, and Randal Hylton. Songwriter and performer David Via\, of Stuart\, Virginia\, started singing in church at age three and playing guitar at age twelve. During his long career\, David has performed with Tony Rice\, Curtis Burch\, and Ronnie Bowman\, among others\, but he is best known as a songwriter. He has penned numerous chart-topping songs for artists including Ronnie Bowman\, Dede Wyland\, and Larry Keel. One of David’s most cherished honors was Jeanette Carter’s request that David’s song\, Lord Keep the Light On\, be performed at her funeral\, sung by Carter Family friend and legendary country artist Marty Stuart. David will apprentice his son Mason\, himself a stunningly gifted young singer and songwriter. Mason has received critical acclaim for his debut CD Up\, Up\, Up\, which is comprised entirely of original compositions. Mason spent his childhood accompanying his dad to fiddlers’ conventions\, music festivals\, concerts\, and jams\, where he soaked up not only his father’s music but that of countless others.\nTime – Doors Open at 7:15 PM Show Starts at 8:00 PM\nTickets are $25 or purchase tickets for A.J. Croce and Justin Townes Earle on January 7th for just $45. \nPhotos
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/january-jams-presents-a-j-croce/
LOCATION:TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170107T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170107T230000
DTSTAMP:20260404T035521
CREATED:20170103T145956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170103T145956Z
UID:73332-1483819200-1483830000@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:JV Squad at Jiggy Ray's Pizzeria
DESCRIPTION:The JV Squad is old-school soul and rhythm & blues\, with a smidgen of southern accents thrown in for good measure.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/jv-squad-at-jiggy-rays-pizzeria/
LOCATION:TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Food/Drink,General,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170112T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170112T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T035521
CREATED:20170105T195713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170105T195713Z
UID:73417-1484247600-1484254800@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Farm & Funtime Featuring Luke Bell\, The Farmer & Adele
DESCRIPTION:According to RollingStone\, Wyoming native Luke Bell “plays classic honky-tonk with a wink and a yodel that summons the sleeping ghosts of country better than any voodoo spell ever could.”\nNashville’s The Farmer & Adele bring country-western cowboy swing and high lonesome together in a way that hearkens back to the heyday of Gene Autry and Roy Rogers.\nHosted by Kris Truelsen and featuring live advertisements written by house band Bill & the Belles\, the program also features the Appalachian Sustainable Development Farm Report with Corbin Hayslett\, an heirloom recipe segment that’s more storytelling than instruction\, and much more!\nRadio Bristol Presents: Farm & Fun Time is a revival of WCYB radio’s Farm & Fun Time show which broadcast live from a studio inside the General Shelby Hotel in downtown Bristol. In the 1940s through the early 1960s Farm & Fun Time was an important program in the history of early bluegrass music and helped to establish the careers of legendary performers including Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs\, the Stanley Brothers\, Jim and Jesse McReynolds\, Mac Wiseman\, and many more.\n \nDate: Thursday\, January 12\, 2017\nDoors open: 6:30 p.m.\nTime: 7:00 p.m.\nLocation: Birthplace of Country Music Museum\nTickets: $25 per person\nPURCHASE TICKETS
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/farm-funtime-featuring-luke-bell-the-farmer-adele/
LOCATION:TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170113T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170113T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T035521
CREATED:20161219T144608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161219T144608Z
UID:11380-1484337600-1484344800@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:January Jams Presents: The Del McCoury Band
DESCRIPTION:If You Like: Ricky Skaggs\, Bill Monroe\, Ralph Stanley\, Tony Rice\nA True American icon and the most awarded band in the history of bluegrass.\nFor more than fifty years\,Del McCoury’s music has defined authenticity for hard core bluegrass fans as well as a growing number of fans among those only vaguely familiar with the genre.McCoury is something special\, a living link to the days when bluegrass was made only in hillbilly honkytonks\, schoolhouse shows and on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry\, yet also a commandingly vital presence today\, from prime time and late night talk show TV to music festivals where audiences number in the hundreds of thousands.\nBorn in York County\, PA seventy five years ago\,Del McCoury would once have seemed an unlikely candidate for legendary status. Bitten hard by the bluegrass bug when he heard Earl Scruggs’ banjo in the early ’50s.McCoury became a banjo picker himself\, working in the rough but lively Baltimore and D.C. bar scene into the early 1960s. He got his first taste of the limelight when he joined Bill Monroe’s Blue Grass Boys in early 1963; the Father of Bluegrass moved McCoury from the banjo to guitar\, made him his lead singer\, and gave him a lifetime’s worth of bluegrass tutelage direct from the source. Flash-forward to 1990s and the Del McCoury Band is on top of the bluegrass world\, along the way giving birth to a more startling phenomenon: the emergence of the group onto the larger musical scene as a unique torchbearer for the entire sweep of bluegrass and its history. For it turned out that the unmistakable authenticity of McCoury’s music-along with his good-natured willingness to keep alert for new sounds and new opportunities-had bred fans in some unlikely places. That bluegrass-bred stars like Gill and Alison Krauss (who first met Del at a bluegrass festival when she filled in for a missing fiddler of his) would sing his praises wasn’t surprising\, but who would have expected country-rock icons like Steve Earle or jam bands like the supremely popular Phish to have joined in the chorus? By the second half of the ’90s\, the acclaim-and Del’s open-mindedness-put McCourys in onstage jams with Phish and on the road and in the studio with Earle\, bringing the Del McCoury Band’s fierce musicianship and its leader’s instantaneous\, easygoing connection with listeners to new arenas. The group appeared on prime time television and began an ongoing series of visits to popular late night TV talk shows\, toured rock clubs and college campuses\, and found itself welcome at country and even jazz-oriented music festivals and venues.\nYet while reaching out to almost unimaginable audiences\,Del’s music retains its signature characteristics. The fifth decade of that half-century of music making has been filled with new and ongoing triumphs. The Del McCoury Band has shown unprecedented stability\, with but a single change in membership in twenty years; nine IBMA Entertainer of the Year trophies\, their namesake earned membership in the cast of the legendary Grand Ole Opry in 2003\, and the Band earned their first Best Bluegrass Album Grammy award two years later followed by their second Grammy win in 2014 (to go along with double digit nominations); they traveled with the groundbreaking post-O Brother “Down From The Mountain” tour\, performed and recorded (on his Grammy-winning These Days) with Gill and with country star Dierks Bentley; they are a regular at the spectacular Bonnaroo Music Festival\, and Del’s namesake Festival\, DelFest has quickly become one of the premier string band events in the country showcasing acts ranging from bluegrass legend Bobby Osborne to Phish’s frontman Trey Anastasio.\nDel might be 76\, but he’s singing better than ever and showing no signs of slowing down. \nOpening in Support: Bill & The Belles\nWith striking three-part harmonies and masterful instrumentation\, Bill and the Belles skillfully breathe new life into the sounds of early country music. At the foothills of the Blue Ridge and the forefront of old time music\, Bill and the Belles (Johnson City\, Tennessee) continue to further the music traditions of their region. From sentimental Southern ballads to the popular songs of Tin Pan Alley to regional fiddle breakdowns\, a Bill and the Belles show is a celebration of the diversity country music once represented.\nLifelong musicians Kris Truelsen\, Grace Van’t Hof\, Kalia Yeagle\, and Karl Zerfas bring to the stage an uplifting show unlike any other\, full of humor\, high spirits\, and all-around revelry. It’s clear this group shares a rare musical connection and deep love for the music\, and their excitement is contagious. Bill and the Belles are hitting the road with fervor\, eager to share their music with new audiences. They continue to play alongside America’s top country and roots music artists as the resident band for the historic radio program Farm and Fun Time presented by Radio Bristol and the Birthplace of Country Music.\n“Bill and the Belles is committed to helping early country music remain appreciated — not just replicated.” — Rolling Stone\n“They can flat out sing. Early country music\, spot-on harmonies and spectacular timing make this one of the best groups to come down the pike in a while. ” -Asheville Citizen Times\n“A 78 RPM shellac record come to life. What a wonderful and authentically American sound… ” — Craig Havighurst\, Music City Roots\nTime – Doors Open at 7:15 PM Show Starts at 8:00 PM
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/january-jams-presents-the-del-mccoury-band/
LOCATION:TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170114T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170114T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T035521
CREATED:20161219T144711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161219T144711Z
UID:11381-1484424000-1484431200@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:January Jams Presents: John Cowan w/Darin & Brooke Aldridge
DESCRIPTION:If You Like: Sam Bush\, Bela Fleck\, John Prine\, Jim Lauderdale\, Darrell Scott\nJohn Cowan\, also known as the “Voice of Newgrass\,” has been singing his heart out for thirty-five years\, and his soaring vocals have only improved with time. A true innovator\, John applies his powerful pipes to genres from country\, bluegrass\, and gospel to soul\, jazz\, and rock-and-roll – often within the space of a single concert. His ability to move fluidly through multiple styles\, and carry mesmerized audiences on the journey with him\, has set him apart as one of the most loved and admired vocal artists of his generation\, not just by fans and critics but among fellow musicians as well.\nCowan’s rise to fame began in 1974 when he auditioned as the bassist for the then up-and-coming New Grass Revival. Needless to say\, John was offered the gig\, but it wasn’t until he’d accepted the job that the shy 22-year-old casually mentioned that he could sing. With his distinctive\, rock-tinged tenor vocal and heart-thumping electric bass\, John\, along with fellow New Grass Revival band mates Sam Bush\, Courtney Johnson\, and Curtis Burch\, and later Bela Fleck and Pat Flynn\, introduced a new generation of music fans to an explosive\, experimental and ultimately\, eponymous brand of bluegrass. The “newgrass” sound spawned popular jam bands such as Leftover Salmon and Yonder Mountain String Band in addition to shaping the sensibilities of country megastars Garth Brooks\, the Dixie Chicks\, the Zac Brown Band\, and Darius Rucker.\nAfter New Grass Revival disbanded in 1990\, John went on to record a series of critically acclaimed solo albums in addition to laying down guest bass and vocal parts on some 120 recordings for artists including Steve Earle\, Bela Fleck\, Alison Krauss\, and John Prine. A few years later\, John teamed up with Rusty Young of Poco\, Bill Lloyd of Foster & Lloyd\, and Pat Simmons of the Doobie Brothers in The Sky Kings\, a widely successful country rock band. John’s newfound alliance with Pat Simmons gained him the role of bassist for the Doobie Brothers from 1992 through 1995\, as well as a songwriting credit for “Can’t Stand to Lose” on the Doobie Brothers 2000 release Sibling Rivalry. \nJoined by Darin & Brooke Aldridge\nHusband and wife duo Darin & Brooke Aldridge draw on the traditions of their native North Carolina\, the savvy of a young\, gifted band and their own dedication to ingenuity to create the most mature release of their career with their latest release\, Flying.\nThe duo has placed at the top of the charts on Americana/Roots\, SiriusXM\, Bluegrass and Gospel charts. They have received multiple nominations from the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America (SPGBMA) and Inspirational Country Music (ICM). The music video “Wildflower” is being featured on CMT and CMT Edge and GAC. Their TV appearances include PBS\, Great American Gospel\, The Bluegrass Road\, Presley’s Country Jubilee\, RFD-TV\, Rural-TV\, Daystar Network\, Blue Highways TV\, Song of the Mountains and Music City Roots.\nThis special pairing is sure to be a one-of-a kind show at Gilliam Stage at Barter Theatre\, don’t miss it! \nOpening Act: Zoe & Cloyd\nZoe & Cloyd spring from deep roots in American music. Founding members of the acclaimed Americana trio\, Red June and long-time veterans of the Asheville\, NC music scene\, Natalya Zoe Weinstein and John Cloyd Miller shifted gears to their duet project after the birth of their daughter in early 2015. Their debut recording\, Equinox\, released in April 2015\, features original and traditional repertoire spanning bluegrass\, old-time and folk and showcases the elegant simplicity of two instruments and two voices. The album met with high acclaim in publications such as No Depression and Bluegrass Unlimited\, among others. Their banner year continued with a 1st place win at the Duo Contest at the prestigious FreshGrass Festival in North Adams\, Massachusetts.\nJohn Cloyd Miller’s foundation in traditional bluegrass and old-time music coupled with his modern sensibility combine to make him a natural musician and performer. A twelfth generation North Carolina native and the grandson of pioneering bluegrass fiddler and NC Folk Heritage Award winner Jim Shumate\, his Appalachian roots run deep. John is well known for his haunting mountain voice as well as his instrumental prowess and award-winning songwriting. He is a 1st place winner of the prestigious Chris Austin Songwriting Contest and a recipient of an Artist Fellowship for songwriting by the North Carolina Arts Council.\nNatalya Zoe Weinstein also comes from a musical family: her father is master jazz pianist and her grandfather was a professional klezmer musician. She is an accomplished fiddler in a variety of styles as well as an inspiring singer and songwriter. While trained classically in her home state of Massachusetts\, she has spent many years fine-tuning her bluegrass and old-time fiddling with some of the country’s top traditional musicians. Now a mentor to many young players\, Natalya is a sought after instructor and is in high demand as a teacher and session musician.\nTime – Doors Open at 7:15 PM Show Starts at 8:00 PM
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/january-jams-presents-john-cowan-wdarin-brooke-aldridge/
LOCATION:TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170115T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170115T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T035521
CREATED:20161219T144807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161219T144807Z
UID:11382-1484510400-1484517600@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:January Jams Presents: The Infamous Stringdusters: The Laws of Gravity Tour with special guest Billy Strings
DESCRIPTION:If You Like: Yonder Mountain String Band\, Greensky Bluegrass\, Leftover Salmon\, Steep Canyon Rangers\, Railroad Earth\nAt the helm of today’s bluegrass advancement stands The Infamous Stringdusters. Composed of Andy Hall (dobro)\, Andy Falco (guitar)\, Chris Pandolfi (banjo)\, Jeremy Garrett (fiddle)\, and Travis Book (upright bass)\, this acoustic quintet combines a collective skillset seldom rivaled\, but often reveled.\nThe Stringdusters’ resume includes six studio albums\, four International Bluegrass Music Association awards\, and a Grammy nomination\, but their true brilliance lies in their passion for live performance. Intricate harmonies\, cleverly composed arrangements and their profound commitment to presentation induces traditionalists and newcomers to stomp their feet on common ground.\nWith a nod to the past and a firm foot down on the gas toward the future\, the ‘Dusters “…don’t leave bluegrass behind; they’re stretching it from within.” – New York Times \nSpecial Guest Billy Strings\n“Imagine taking a hardcore heavy metal band like Pantera and cramming all that energy into the body of a 23-year-old bluegrass guitarist. That’s Billy Strings. He tears up the stage during his set\, grimacing\, growling\, head-banging and tearing the holy sh*t out of a set of super-charged Americana. Kid can pick! DAMN can he pick! It’s acoustic music with a punk edge and a lot of youthful enthusiasm and\, oh man\, that PICKING! Strings covers a wide variety of classic tunes and songs in his show\, from a slow-burning cover of ‘Wild Bill Jones’to a raw cover of ‘Cocaine Blues’or picking delights like ‘Red Haired Boy’and ‘Soldier’s Joy.’But the standout track is the opening song\, ‘Dust in a Baggie\,’ a cleverly written mountain song about meth that manages to take a very current and destructive issue and translate it into the bluegrass vernacular. It’s a tour-de-force\, written by Strings himself\, and is the moment you realize just how far this kid’s gonna go.” — D.L. “THE BLUEGRASS SITUATION”\nTime – Doors Open at 7:15 PM Show Starts at 8:00 PM
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/11382/
LOCATION:TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170117T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170117T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T035521
CREATED:20161219T144457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161219T144457Z
UID:11379-1484680500-1484686800@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:January Jams Presents: Justin Townes Earle
DESCRIPTION:If You Like: Jason Isbell\, Townes Van Zandt\, Dave Rawlings Machine\, Hayes Carll\, John Prine\, Steve Earle\nFresh off the success of his recently released album\, Single Mothers\, Justin Townes Earle announced the companion album Absent Fathers to be released January 13\, 2015. Also comprised of 10 tracks\, Absent Fathers was recorded alongside Single Mothers as a double album\, but as Justin began to sequence it\, he felt each half needed to make its own statement and they took on their own identities.\nIn describing Single Mothers\, NPR describes the album as “…mov[ing] between evocative portraits of place set in knotty emotional frames\, prickly confessions of destructive patterns\, and melancholic eloquence in the wake of short-lived love affairs.” The Sun UK hailed the album\, noting “Justin’s songcraft is fast maturing and this is a concise exercise in laying emotions bare\,” while No Depression summed up Justin’s career by saying ” No longer needing to beg for attention\, he’s built a career that’s brought him critical acclaim and a well-deserved reputation for consistent artistic integrity.”\nOnce compared to a man who wears many suits\, in thirty-two short years Justin Townes Earle has experienced more than most\, both personally and professionally. Between releasing four full-length-critically-acclaimed albums\, constant touring\, multiple stints in rehab\, a new found sobriety\, being born Steve Earle’s son\, amicable and not-so-amicable break-ups with record labels\, and facing the trials and tribulations of everyday life\, it’s safe to say JTE has quite the story to tell. His fifth album (and first ever on Vagrant Records) serves as the perfect platform for such narrations.\nAs a recently married\, sober man JTE writes from a point of maturity and content we’ve not seen before on past records. “One day I just realized it’s not cool to die young\, and it’s even less cool to die after 30\,” Justin states as he reflects on a life past and his newly found clarity. What he’s created is material that’s raw\, honest and personal in a way he hasn’t touched upon since his debut EP\, Yuma.\nTime – Doors Open at 7:15 PM Show Starts at 8:00 PM\nTickets are $25 or purchase tickets for Justin Townes Earle and A.J. Croce on January 6th for just $45.\nOpening Act: If Birds Could Fly
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/january-jams-presents-justin-townes-earle/
LOCATION:TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170120T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170120T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T035521
CREATED:20161219T144933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161219T144933Z
UID:11383-1484942400-1484949600@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:January Jams Presents: Mandolin Orange
DESCRIPTION:If You Like: Elephant Revival\, The Punch Brothers\, everybodyfields\, Jill Andrews\, The Stray Birds\nLean in to Mandolin Orange’s new album\, “Blindfaller\,” and it’s bound to happen. You’ll suddenly pick up on the power and devastation lurking in its quietude\, the doom hiding beneath its unvarnished beauty. You’ll hear the way it magnifies the intimacy at the heart of the North Carolina duo’s music\, as if they created their own musical language as they recorded it.\nDue Sept. 30 on Yep Roc Records\, “Blindfaller” builds on the acclaim of Mandolin Orange’s breakthrough debut on the label\, 2013’s “This Side of Jordan\,” and its follow-up\, last year’s “Such Jubilee.”Since then they’ve steadily picked up speed and fans they’ve earned from long stretches on the road\, including appearances at Newport Folk Festival\, Austin City Limits Fest\, and Telluride Bluegrass. It’s been an auspicious journey for a pair who casually met at a bluegrass jam session in 2009.\n“When we finished ‘Such Jubilee\,’ I started writing these songs with a different goal in mind. I thought about how I would write songs for somebody else to record\,” Marlin explains. “I ended up with a bunch of songs like that\, but we chose ones that I still felt personally connected to.”\nHoled up at the Rubber Room studio in Chapel Hill\, N.C.\, with a full band this time around\, they laid down the tracks in a week between touring. They’ve always been keen on the notion that drawn-out recording sessions don’t necessarily yield better results. A good song\, and just one good take\, will always shine through any studio sorcery.\nThe passage of time\, and the regret that often accompanies it\, courses through these songs. “When did all the good times turn to hard lineson my face/ And lead me so far from my place right by your side?” Marlin ruminates on “My Blinded Heart.”\nIn fact\, there’s heartache by the numbers on “Blindfaller.” If you didn’t know better\, you’d swear “Picking Up Pieces” is a tearjerker George Jones or Willie Nelson sang back in the early 1970s. It’s a Mandolin Orange original\, of course\, and also a poignant reminder of the economy and grace with which Marlin imbues his songs – say what’s important and scrap the rest.\nA country dirge with soulful washes of pedal steel and mandolin\, “Wildfire” details the the lingering\, present-day devastation of slavery and the Civil War\, with Marlin’s voice locking into close harmonies with Frantz on the chorus.“Take This Heart of Gold” opens with perhaps the best classic-country line you’ll hear all year: “Take this heart of gold and melt it down.” (Marlin admits it was inspired by a Tom Waits lyric he misheard.)\nBut there’s also room for detours. Straight out of a honky tonk\, “Hard Travelin’” lets the band shift into overdrive. A freewheeling ode to life on the road\, it had been kicking around for a while but never fit on previous releases.\nAs for the album title\, it’s meant to evoke a sense of wonder\, of contemplation. A “faller” is someone who fells trees\, and in this case that person is blind to his/her own actions and those of the world. The spectral cover photo\, by Scott McCormick\, is open to interpretation\, too: Either those trees are engulfed in flames or sunlight is pouring through them. It’s up to you.\n“We wanted different vibes and different intuitions on these tracks\,” Marlin says\, “and I feel like we really captured that.”\nTime – Doors Open at 7:15 PM Show Starts at 8:00 PM
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/january-jams-presents-mandolin-orange/
LOCATION:TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170127T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170127T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T035521
CREATED:20161230T135205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161230T135205Z
UID:73312-1485545400-1485550800@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Paramount Chamber Players Presents "Winter Winds"
DESCRIPTION:Let the warm sounds of the horn\, oboe\, flute and bassoon croodle your soul in the corner of your mind. This winter\, the Paramount Chamber Players present for the first time a concert without strings\, an experiment of sound and color\, temperament and tempest. The piano remains as a consistent texture while the violin is replaced by the flute or oboe; the viola by the clarinet; and\, the cello by the bassoon. The center piece of this concert is a piano quintet by the Russian composer\, Rimsky-Korsakov. TPCP artists\, Rebecca Paluzzi and Craig Combs are joined by guest artists\, Larry Mueller\, oboe; Vic Chavez\, clarinet; Jeffrey Whaley\, horn; and\, Rosalind Buda\, bassoon.\n\n\n\nVenue Information:\nParamount Center For The Arts\n518 State Street\nBristol\, TN\, 37620\nhttps://www.paramountbristol.org/
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/paramount-chamber-players-presents-winter-winds/
LOCATION:TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170127T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170127T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T035521
CREATED:20170124T133903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170124T133903Z
UID:73955-1485545400-1485550800@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Paramount Chamber Players Presents "Winter Winds"
DESCRIPTION:Paramount Chamber Players Presents “Winter Winds”\nFri\, January 27\, 2017\nDoors: 6:30 pm / Show: 7:30 pm\nParamount Center For The Arts\nBristol\, TN\n\n$12-$15
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/paramount-chamber-players-presents-winter-winds-2/
LOCATION:TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170129T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170129T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T035521
CREATED:20170103T174422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170103T174422Z
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SUMMARY:LeStrange Viols\, Concert
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, Jan. 29\, 6 p.m.\, St. John’s Episcopal Church\, JC – $20/15/5 \nLeStrange Viols brings together six American viol players committed to crafting musical experiences full of vigor\, passion and technical prowess. It combines the classic 17th-century English consort tradition with a bold\, imaginative approach to music from a broad array of times and places. “Music of sublime beauty\, sublimely performed\,” says Fanfare Magazine. https://www.lestrangeviols.org/   BUY TICKETS
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/lestrange-viols-concert/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General
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