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metropolis | may 2008MUSIC
Tim Barry, Josh Small, Red Clay River Josh Small’s latest album, Tall by Josh Small —a collection filled with a melody-driven blend of folk music and 70s style rock— was one of the best releases of 2007. And don’t be misled: this isn’t a lame hipster attempt to revitalize a bygone genre. There is a rare authenticity to Small’s sound that is impossible to ignore. Lyrically, the album can be read as a sort of therapy session for Small. It’s this brutally honest, almost stream-of-consciousness approach to songwriting that gives the album its greatest strength; when he sings “If New York City’s all you need, you don’t need me” you know that he means it. It’s an earnestness that cannot be faked, only felt. As Small says, “My right hand knows something that my brain doesn’t. I just let it wiggle on its own.” One of the best and most original local bands in town, Red Clay River, will be on the bill as well. Loudon Wainwright III Jimmy Thackery He’s spent time on stage with one of the most influential and well-known bluesmen of all time, Muddy Waters. He cites the experience as one that has become ingrained in his musical soul. “The first time on stage with Muddy, I was in such awe of him that I just kept my eyes and ears open and just picked up on everything he did,” he says. “It was the dynamics they had that became so ingrained in us. We heard it on the records and then stood on stage and saw how it worked.” CITY’S PICKS Roanoke College Children’s Choir Roanoke Civic Center Broadway in Roanoke Series Music, dance and dramatic vignettes. Since its first performance in 1994, the show has been seen by more than 5 million around the world. PERFORMING ARTS CALENDAR Hollins Concert Choir performance The Hollins Concert Choir performs a variety of songs on Front Quad. Bring a blanket or chair and relax. Seussical the Musical Christiansburg High School Dr. Seuss comes to life in the production of SEUSSICAL THE MUSICAL. The Musical Theater students of Christiansburg High School will perform this musical for adults and children the first weekend of May. Appalachian Jams Whitetop Mountain Band, Mac & Jenny Traynham & Elizabeth LaPrelle The Whitetop Mountain Band is a family-based band from the highest mountains of Virginia. Whitetop, Virginia is an area rich in the old time music tradition; this band has deep roots in mountain music. The members have done much to preserve the Whitetop region’s style of old time fiddling and banjo picking and are legendary musicians and teachers of the style. Mac and Jenny Traynham are a husband and wife duo who specialize in the early country duet style of singing and playing old-time country and mountain music. They draw their repertoire from a wide variety of sources from the Appalachian mountains of Virginia and beyond. Elizabeth LaPrelle “Anyone can learn the old ballads. There are numerous collections in libraries and books that are available on-line. But, Elizabeth is interested in the feel, the sound, the ornamentation of these songs. She is, in my opinion, one of maybe a handful of young singers able to capture the rhythm, the intensity, the breaks and sighs that make this style of singing authentic. The only problem I have while listening to Elizabeth is that I’m always listening through tears. She reminds me so much of my older relatives - the same profound feeling for the ballad, yet with such a clear voice.” Valley Chamber Orchestra Spring Concert “Victory at Sea” by Richard Rodgers and “Piano Concerto #2 in G minor” by Camille Saint-Saens, along with Hollins faculty pianist Kristofer Sanchack, will be featured in the Valley Chamber Orchestra spring concert. Golden Dragon Acrobats Mind-blowing feats. Stunning theatrics. International culture. The premier Chinese acrobatic touring company presents a show of breathtaking skill and captivating beauty featuring award-winning acrobatics, traditional dance, spectacular costumes, ancient and contemporary music and theatrical techniques. Roanoke Symphony Orchestra Verdi’s Triumphant Requiem, Roanoke Symphony Orchestra Roanoke Performing Arts Theatre. Arthur LIVE! The Frank Vignola Quintet Bedford Community Orchestra Spring Concert Join the Bedford Community Orchestra on Saturday, May 17th, 7:30pm at the Bedford Middle School Auditorium for their Spring Concert. Performance will include The Firebird, Danse Infernale, highlights from Pirates of the Caribbean, Star Wars, Isle of Calypso, and Shostakovich’s 5th Symphony Finale. For more info visit us at www.bedfordcommorch.org or call 540-947-0208. The Amazingly Wonderful Variety Show Featuring a collection of skits encompassing Shakespeare, Abbott and Costello, locally written skits and much, much more. At the Sun Music Hall in Floyd Va. Fri. May 9 @ 7pm, Sun. May 11 @ 5 pm and Sat. May 17 @ 7 pm. May 21 to June 1 Moonlight Serenade See the Memorial at dusk on this special Memorial Day weekend. The Jefferson Choral Society will perform an evening concert of 1940s music from 8:00pm to 9:00pm. Performer Keith Campbell will kick off the concert at 7pm. The Memorial will remain open until 10:00pm. - National D-Day Memorial, Bedford - 540-586-3329 - www.dday.org. Little Town Players presents Dearly Departed Southern, eccentric humor at its best, the Turpin Family, definitely put the “fun” in “dysfunctional!” Deep in the backwoods of the Bible Belt, the poor Turpin family comes together to honor (?) their father at his funeral. Try as they may to be polite and leave their problems tucked away for a while, it just not to be. Directed by Karen C. Hopkins. Showdates are May 30, 31, June 6, 7, 8. Showtimes are 8:00pm on Fridays and Saturdays and at 2:00pm on Sundays. - Elks National Home Theatre, 931 Ashland Avenue, Bedford - 540-586-5881 - www.littletownplayers.com. NEW: ROCK SYMPHONY CIRCUS is May 31, 2008 “Cirque goes Rock ‘n Roll” Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Posted: May 1st, 2008 under Performing Arts. Post a CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
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