Concert calendar - Jubilee Community Arts
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Concert calendar - Jubilee Community Arts
September - October 2016 At the Laurel Theater 1538 Laurel Ave, Knoxville,Tennessee www.jubileearts.org (tickets & info) • 800-838-3006 ext 1 (tickets) • 865-522-5851 (info) • info@jubileearts.org • Laurel Theater on Facebook SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Tickets are available at the Laurel Theater and Brown Paper Tickets. Online ticket sales link at www.jubileearts.com Telephone sales at Brown Paper Tickets: 800 838-3006, ext. 1 WEDNESDAY Unless otherwise noted all events are at the Laurel Theater, 1538 Laurel Ave (16th St & Laurel Ave in Fort Sanders) THURSDAY FRIDAY Appalachian State at UT SATURDAY Mountain Jubilee 9 pm on WUOT Sep 1 2 3 8 u v v Labor Day Sunday Jubilee 5-11 pm on WDVX Knoxville Contra Dancers Spring Lizards Cari Huffman calling 8 pm Scandinavian Couple Dancing 7:30 pm Knoxville Swing Dance Assoc. Lessons at 7 pm Open Dance at 8 pm JCA presents Knoxville Square Dance Mountain Jubilee 9 pm on WUOT 8 pm 456789 10 ww xxm 9 mn Knoxville Sunday Jubilee Contra Dancers 5-11 pm on WDVX Epworth Old Harp - 5:30 Groove Contraption English Dance - 8 pm Donna Calhoun calling 8 pm Scandinavian Couple Dancing Kerstin Palm & Bengt Jonsson 7:30 pm Ohio at UT JCA hosts Sound Workshop 6:30 pm each evening Mountain Jubilee 9 pm on WUOT 11121314151617 noopp 6 pq Sunday Jubilee 5-11 pm on WDVX English Dance - 8 pm Knoxville Contra Dancers Urban Pioneers Tim Klein calling 8 pm Scandinavian Couple Dancing 7:30 pm Knoxville Contra Dancers Rothfield & Nau Donna Calhoun calling 8 pm Scandinavian Couple Dancing 7:30 pm Knoxville Swing Dance Assoc. Lessons at 7 pm Open Dance at 8 pm Florida at UT JCA presents Armstrong Legacy Trio 8 pm Mountain Jubilee 9 pm on WUOT 18192021222324 qrrrs 7 st Easter Sunday Jubilee 5-11 pm on WDVX JCA presents Knoxville Swing Dance Assoc. Lessons at 7 pm Open Dance at 8 pm Tennessee Stifflegs Mountain Jubilee 9 pm on WUOT 8 pm 252627282930 ttuuv 8 vw Oct 1 SUNDAY Rosh Hashanah Begins Sunday Jubilee 5-11 pm on WDVX English Dance - 8 pm MONDAY TUESDAY Knoxville Contra Dancers Joyful Noise Tim Klein calling 8 pm Scandinavian Couple Dancing 7:30 pm Columbus Day Yom Kippur Begins WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Knoxville Swing Dance Assoc. Lessons at 7 pm Open Dance at 8 pm FRIDAY SATURDAY JCA presents Jack Herranen &the Little Red Band 8 pm Mountain Jubilee 9 pm on WUOT 2345678 wwxxmm 9 n Sunday Jubilee 5-11 pm on WDVX Epworth Old Harp - 6:30 English Dance - 8 pm Knoxville Country Dancers Riverdale Cari Huffman calling 8 pm Scandinavian Couple Dancing 7:30 pm Knoxville Swing Dance Assoc. Lessons at 7 pm Open Dance at 8 pm Alabama at UT JCA presents Knoxville Square Dance 8 pm Mountain Jubilee 9 pm on WUOT 9101112131415 nooppq 6 q Sunday Jubilee 5-11 pm on WDVX English Dance - 8 pm Knoxville Contra Dancers Mumbillies Cari Huffman calling 8 pm Scandinavian Couple Dancing 7:30 pm Knoxville Contra Dancers Owl on a Train Tim Klein calling 8 pm Scandinavian Couple Dancing 7:30 pm Knoxville Swing Dance Assoc. Lessons at 7 pm Open Dance at 8 pm JCA presents Bill Mize 8 pm Mountain Jubilee 9 pm on WUOT 16171819202122 rrrsst 7 t Sunday Jubilee 5-11 pm on WDVX English Dance - 8 pm Knoxville Swing Dance Assoc. Lessons at 7 pm Open Dance at 8 pm JCA presents Roux du Bayou Mountain Jubilee 9 pm on WUOT 8 pm 23242526272829 t 6 uuvv vw Halloween Sunday Jubilee 5-11 pm on WDVX English Dance - 8 pm Knoxville Contra Dancers Hellgramites Donna Calhoun calling 8 pm 30 31 8 You can rent the Laurel for private events – all income supports our programming JCA receives financial support from The Arts and Culture Alliance of Greater Knoxville,The Arts and Heritage Fund, Ball Banjo Company,The City of Knoxville, Knox County,The National Endowment for the Arts, The Tennessee Arts Commission, & Ullrich Printing. JCA is a member agency of Community Shares. Knoxville Square Dance Tennessee Stifflegs Thursday, September 8, 8 p.m. Friday, September 30 8 p.m. with the Hellgramites Our performance series starts with a new season of traditional regional square dance, again featuring fine old-time music by the Hellgramites. Be part of Appalachian square dancing at the Laurel. No special training or equipment required — all square dances will be taught and called. Live old-time music. No taps. $5 JCA Members & Students • $7 General Admission Workshop on Concert Sound Engineering Lou Gross, Laurel Theater Sound Engineer Wednesday-Thursday, September 14-15, 6:30 to 8:30 pm As part of its community service and education programs, Jubilee Community Arts is offering a two-session workshop which will provide an introduction to audio setup, equipment, and mixing for those interested in a basic introduction to live sound mixing. This workshop will present the basics of microphone usage, gain settings, monitor and house mixing, house and channel EQ, and use of mixing boards. There is no charge for the workshop, but all participants are requested to volunteer 6 hours of time over the next year to aid production of Jubilee Community Arts activities. The workshop will be presented by Dr. Lou Gross,Volunteer Sound Engineer for the Laurel Theater. To register call Jubilee Community Arts at 522-5851 or email concerts@jubileearts.org. Free, but requires advance registration Armstrong Legacy Trio A Tribute to Howard Armstong Thursday, September 22, 8 p.m. Ralphe Armstrong began performing with his father, Howard, by age 5. By age 13 he played with Smokey Robinson and the Miracles; by 16 he worked with JeanLuc Ponty and Frank Zappa. The original bassist in the Mahavishnu Orchestra with John MacLaughlin, Ralphe still plays with Aretha Franklin and James Carter. Ray Kamalay covers the rhythm on guitar. He is a long-time professional musician who has shared the stage with many great performers, including Doc Watson and Jethro Burns. Fiddler and mandolinist John Reynolds performed with Howard Armstrong for decades. The Louie Bluie Festival is our partner in producing this concert in the venue where Ralphe’s father Howard performed in 2000, an event featured in the documentary Sweet Old Song. $20 JCA Members, Students, Seniors • $21 General Advance 25 General Day of Show Old-Time String Band The Tennessee Stifflegs play old-time and western swing with a keen sense of showmanship and musical integrity. They are a high energy old-time string band featuring Frank Bronson on fiddle and vocals, Thomas McNair on guitar and vocals, Nathan Black on banjo and lap steel, and Tom Cook on upright bass. Steeped in the tradition of Appalachian string band music, the Stifflegs have played square dances and fiddler’s conventions throughout the region. $10 JCA Members, Students, Seniors • $11 General Advance $13 General Day of Show • $7 Children 12 & under Jack Herranen and the Little Red Band Friday, October 7, 8 p.m. Just back from Bolivia and Argentina, Jack will be highlighting songs written in south Knoxville, in particular tunes penned in his home base of Vestal—songs that draw upon workers’ history and agrarian folkways, and current struggles for dignity and justice. Primarily performing original material that has been shaped by working class struggles for justice and land-based hill culture, Jack and his comrades carry forth the legacy of Woody Guthrie and Sarah Ogun Gunning, Leadbelly and Don West, Hazel Dickens and Dorsey Dixon. Jack is joined by Shannon Williams (piano), Knoxvillian/guitarist Samuel Harding, and Morgan County native Tres Daugherte (organ, accordion). $10 JCA Members, Students, Seniors • $11 General Advance $13 General Day of Show • $7 Children 12 & under Knoxville Square Dance with Old-Time music by the Hellgramites Thursday, October 13, 8 p.m. We’re continuing our square dance series with old-time music by the Hellgramites featuring core musicians Ken Bronson on fiddle, Larry Holt on fiddle, John Mahaffy on guitar, Morgan Simmons on banjo, and Tom Cook on bass; and callers Leo Collins, Stan Sharp and Ruth Simmons. Be part of Appalachian square dancing at the Laurel. No special training or equipment required — all square dances will be taught and called. Live old-time music. No taps. $5 JCA Members & Students • $7 General Admission Bill Mize Fingerstyle Guitar Friday, October 21, 8 p.m. Tenneessee native Bill Mize is a past winner of the National Fingerstyle Guitar Competition at The Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield, Kansas. Guitar Player Magazine has labeled this event the “U.S. Open of guitar competitions.” Bill received a GRAMMY Award for his collaboration with musician and storyteller David Holt on the recording Stellaluna, and has been featured on the popular guitar compilations “Windham Hill Guitar Sampler” by Windham Hill Records and “Masters of the Acoustic Guitar” by Narada Records. In 2009, Bill’s music appeared in the Ken Burns documentary The National Parks: America’s Best Idea. Mel Bay Productions transcribed Mize’s second CD, Tender Explorations, into a songbook, and his original compositions have been transcribed for Fingerstyle Guitar and Acoustic Guitar magazines. $12 JCA Members, Students, Seniors • $13 General Advance $15 General Day of Show • $8 Children 12 & under Roux du Bayou Cajun Dance Music Friday, October 28, 8 P.M. Accordionist Paul Gregoire from the town of Dulac in South Louisiana leads this Nashville based band, always a treat for Cajun dance enthusiasts. On guitar and vocals is South Louisiana native Wade Bernard; Jerry Prevost on drums and rounding out the group, Stephan Dudash on fiddle and guitar. $10 JCA Members, Students, Seniors • $11 General Advance $13 General Day of Show • $7 Children 12 & under Tennessee Folklore Society Now Based at the Laurel Jubilee Community Arts is proud to be the new publisher of the semiannual Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin. The Bulletin is the oldest regional folklore journal in the United States, founded in 1934. Its previous editors include the late Dr. Charles Wolfe, Professor of English at Middle Tennessee State University, whose popular and academic works on Tennessee and Southern folk culture and popular music made him one of the most recognizable figures in Tennessee Folklore. While not specifically an academic journal, leading scholars of folklore have published in the Bulletin including Archer Taylor, Henry Glassie, Stith Thompson, Archie Green, Wayland Hand, D.K. Wilgus, Herbert Halpert, and Alan Dundes. Articles from the Bulletin have frequently been reprinted in anthologies and textbooks, and are required reading in many folklore classes. Jubilee Records Crossville Criminal - songs and stories of the late Fentress County ballad singer Johnny Ray Hicks, the last publically performing singer in the family tradition that became known to the world through the recordings of his cousins Dee and Delta Hicks. The Pine Breeze Recordings - a two-CD compilation documenting the music of Eldia and Oscar Barbee, Homer and Calvin Chastain, Bob Douglas and Ray Brown, Russ Vandergriff, Ella Hughes, Blaine Smith and Florrie Stewart, J.R. “Peanut” Cantrell, Lee Trentham and J.D. Perkinson, Clay Turner, and the Bice Family. May Justus, the Carawan Recordings - Children’s author May Justus performs ballads and folk songs, stories, children’s songs and games remembered from her childhood in Cocke County. From fields recordings made by Guy Carawan in 1953 and 1961. See Price List on Back Page Ongoing Events at the Laurel Theater Schedule Subject to Change Epworth Old Harp Singers - 2nd Sundays as announced. Call 673-5822. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate in this East Tenn singing tradition. Knoxville Cajun Dance Association - Fees for Cajun and zydeco dance lessons support Cajun bands at the Laurel Theater. Call 573-9142. Knoxville Contra Dancers - Mondays at 8 p.m. Call 599-9621. Contra dancing to live acoustic music. No experience or partner required. $7. Knoxville Swing Dance Association - Wednesdays. Call 224-6830. Dedicated to the purpose of promoting swing dance. Lark in the Morn English Country Dancers - Sundays at 8 p.m. Call 546-8442. 17th-18th Century Social Dancing with live music. Beginners welcome, no partner is required. Also Rapper Sword dance group meets most Sundays at 7:00. Free. Trollkretsen Scandinavian Dancers - Tuesdays at 7:30. Call 522-0515. No partner necessary. Dances include polskor, schottische, waltzes and more. Jubilee Community Arts receives support from: Ball Banjo Company The Laurel Theater is the new address of record for the Society and houses the organization’s archive. JCA Executive Director Brent Cantrell, a longtime member and former president of the Society, takes over as editor. JCA Concert Manager Toby Koosman is coeditor and treasurer of the organization. The Bulletin is published with support from the Tennessee Arts Commission. Contact us for more information at 522-5851 and from our members Have your private event at the Laurel Theater A great place for your wedding, office party or birthday party Jubilee Community Arts 1538 Laurel Avenue Knoxville, TN 37916-2016 Nonprofit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Knoxville, TN Permit No. 187 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED All rental fees help support our mission JCA Radio Become a member _____ $25 Individual _____ $40 Household _____ $60 Supporter _____ $100 Sponsor _____ $500 Patron _____ $1000 Benefactor 9:00 pm - Mountain Jubilee with host Paul Campbell Latest releases of regional music with historic recordings and highlights of Laurel Theater concerts. Reserve Tickets By Mail Checks and Money Orders ONLY. Make payable to JUBILEE COMMUNITY ARTS Name___________________________________________________ Address__________________________________________________ City/St./Zip_______________________________________________ Phone_____________________ email__________________________ We will hold your tickets at the door. Ticket Refund Policy: NO REFUNDS unless a concert is cancelled. To purchase with credit card see jubileearts.org or call 800 838-3006, ext. 1. Concerts Member General ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ $21 $11 $11 $13 $11 Child ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ One Year Pass ______ $250 (Must be a member - Limited Availability) Member General May Justus (CD) ______ Johnny Ray Hicks (CD) ______ Pine Breeze Recordings (CD) ______ New Harp of Columbia (CD) ______ Recording prices include $2.50 shipping $15.50 $15.50 $17.50 $10.50 ______ ______ ______ ______ _______ na _______ $7 _______ $7 _______ $8 _______ $7 Total Armstrong Legacy Trio Tennessee Stifflegs Jack Herranen & Little Red Bd Bill Mize Roux du Bayou Recordings $20 $10 $10 $12 $10 Saturday Night on WUOT – 91.9 fm __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ $ $ $ $ $ Total $17.50 ______ $ $17.50 ______ $ $19.50 ______ $ $12.50 ______ $ The Mission of Jubilee Community Arts is to promote, preserve and present the traditional performing arts of the Southern Appalachian region and to nurture the cultural milieu responsible for the birth and evolution of these and related art forms. The Sunday Jubilee on WDVX – 89.9 & 102.9 fm 5:00 pm - Tennessee Country Classics with host Joe Bussard Stringbands, blues, and early bluegrass from the 20’s to the 50’s. With financial support from Ball Banjo Company and Ullrich Printing. 6:00 pm - Mountain Jubilee with host Paul Campbell A rebroadcast, produced with the assistance of WUOT. 7:00 pm - Live at Laurel with host Brent Cantrell Concerts from our weekly series at the Laurel Theater and from our annual Jubilee Festival. 8:00 pm - Wild Hog in the Woods with host Brent Cantrell Ballads, blues, and old-time music with a focus on pre-war recordings and field recordings. 8:30 pm - Music of the Cumberland Trail with host Bobby Fulcher Produced by the Friends of the Cumberland Trail and featuring all things musical associated with the Cumberland Trail. 9:00 pm - The Vinyl Frontier with host Jim Childs Home-recorded acetate discs, old-time country, jazz, blues, and radio transcriptions, with an emphasis on locally produced recordings. WDVX 89.9 & 102.9 fm – WUOT 91.9 fm