Archive for June, 2009

Rebecca Brickley in Concert

Monday, June 1st, 2009
June 6, 2009
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

Saturday, June 6  7-9 p.m.  Rebecca Brickley, singer/songwriter/guitar/keyboard will be performing folk and jazz style originals as well as classic and modern covers.  Though Rebecca has been away at college this past year, she has been playing in the area since she was about ten years old, and is happy to be offering her own show!  Free event, donations to the “Stagelights” music & arts education program gladly accepted. 

The Backstage Cafe’ will be offering espresso & appetizers during this event.  We are sorry, there will be no Join In Jam this weekend, next Jam Saturday, June 13, after the Artwalk at 7 p.m.

Half of Two ~ Michael Quale in concert!

Monday, June 1st, 2009
June 26, 2009
7:00 pmto10:00 pm
7:00 pmto10:00 pm

Friday, June 26  7-10 p.m. (or later)  Michael Quale will be performing classic hits from the 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s and some of his originals, accompanied by 12 string and classical guitar.  For those of you who attended his recent dinner concert at Centre Stage, Michael is issuing a special invitation and would like you to know that you won’t necessarily be hearing the same set you enjoyed at the dinner… the song list is practically endless.  For those of you who missed the dinner show, you are in for a treat!   $5 at the door

The Backstage Cafe’ will be serving espresso and appetizers during this event.

Kid Jam with Angels In Our Eyes/Join In Jam

Monday, June 1st, 2009
June 20, 2009
4:00 pmto10:00 pm

Saturday, June 20  4-6 p.m.  New Event!  Kid Jam with Angels In Our Eyes, Catherine Rowe & Harmonica Ray.  Be prepared for interactive fun with your children being part of a kazoo section, rhythm section and sing-alongs with hand motions to songs such as Itsy Bitsy Spider, Lion Sleeps Tonight, and many more children’s favorites.  With Harmonica and guitar Ray does Fishin Blues with hand motions and chorus sing along for the kids to learn.  Parents you can participate too! (Each child attending must have at least one parent in tow!) You can also catch this duo at Bullard’s Beach State Part in Bandon, starting June 6th. 

7-10 p.m. This event will be following by the regulary scheduled and ever-popular Join In Jam…the perfect opportunity for you to hone your musical skills in a relaxed and non-stressful environment!  Whether you are a teen or an adult, beginner or advanced, grab your guitar or bass and come to the jam.  We play in a rotation so everyone gets a chance to sit in…these are free events but we will happily accept donations to the “Stagelights” music and arts education program.

The Backstage Cafe’ will be open for espresso & appetizers. 

Angels In Our Eyes ~ Catherine Rowe & Harmonica Ray

Monday, June 1st, 2009
June 5, 2009
7:00 pmto9:00 pm
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

Friday, June 5   7-9 p.m. Angels in Our Eyes will keep you smiling with their very own brand of inspirational & gospel music and classic oldies.  Guitar/vocals/harmonica/kazoo.  This is a free event, although donations to the “Stagelights” music and arts education program are gladly accepted. 

The Backstage Cafe’ will be offering espresso & appetizers during this event.

Po’Girl In Concert!

Saturday, May 16th, 2009
June 29, 2009
7:00 pmto10:00 pm

Monday, June 29…7-10 p.m.  Though not a usual night for performances, this Monday evening Centre Stage will present a very unusual performance by the group Po’Girl.  Tickets are $10, we advise you to get them right away as seating is limited.  Don’t miss this opportunity to experience a truly original sound!

 

Po’Girl Bio

“The beauty and mystery of Po Girl’s music – a sound that has beguiled fans the world over – springs from the dynamic, improbable, mesmerizing bond shared by its two principal singers and writers – Allison Russell and Awna Teixeira. Hailing from Montreal and Toronto respectively, both women left untenable home situations at fourteen, found music instead of bad ends, and lived to sing the tales. The interplay between these two stunning performers is truly something to behold – and after honing it relentlessly in 13 countries in the last 12 months, the ladies are set to release a true testament to their bond and to their tremendous growth as writers in the last years. Casual Po’ Girl fans may not be ready for what they will hear…”

After adding the impossibly talented tickler/maker of all stringed things – Benny Sidelinger – to their number last year, Po’ Girl holed up in Austin, Texas this June past making the record that will almost certainly change forever the way the band is perceived. “Deer in the Night” is set to be released in North America in April 2009, and in the UK/Europe May 2009. Many of the trappings of the trademark Po’ Girl sound are still there – the echoes of speakeasy jazz, the western lament, the accordion-strapped ghosts of European folk — but it’s all delivered with a soulful clarity and depth only hinted at on previous records.

It seems almost silly – and not very interesting – to trot out a long, endlessly hyphenated list of the many influences coursing through Po Girl’s music. Suffice to say it’s 21st Century roots music, urban roots – never derivative, not faithfully aping a beloved tradition. Teixeira and Russell don’t re-hash the old forms, they reshape and reinvigorate them for new ears.

Joined by Benny Sidelinger and fantastic new drummer JJ Jones, like genuine gypsies, these two wander and play. They move and move and play and sing. It’s quite simple. Always restless, more often than not bone-tired, they write their flashes of sadness, their loss, their good love, their faint dreams of home into songs that matter deeply to them. Like any good art, they are little acts of self-rescue. So you should listen. You aren’t much different from them, and who couldn’t use a little rescuing these days?”

 

 

 

2nd Saturday Artwalk features George & Anwyn Leverett

Thursday, May 14th, 2009
June 13, 2009
4:00 pmto7:00 pm

The Second Saturday Artwalk will begin at 4 and end at 7.  Centre Stage is just about mid-way in the trek from one end of the artwalk to the other.  Ours will be a very special event featuring Christina Olsen the artist…dressed in period garb and George and Anwyn Leverett performing Ancient, Traditional & Contemporary Celtic Music.

 2009 marks the 16th anniversary of the acclaimed Celtic music duo, George & Anwyn Leverett . They have played such diverse venues as Celtic and Blue Grass festivals, Nevada casinos, pubs, fairs, school assemblies and sold-out concerts. They performed the “Green Show” of the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival for seven years, before moving to Oregon.

They have a passion for Irish and Scottish music that proclaims itself with each performance. Ancient, traditional and contemporary Celtic music comes to life with their wide variety of folk instruments. Anwyn and George play Irish fiddle, cittern, guitar, mandolin, hurdy-gurdy, zither, hammer dulcimer, bowed psaltery, penny whistle & recorder but George’s main instrument is the beautiful self-made 36 string “Lady Harp” George hand builds all the instruments that they play. They blend a kaleidoscope of sounds and textures that makes no two songs sound the same.

Their CDs, Skye Boat, Songs from Shadow Wood, Altar Wind and Christmas Around the Hearth have sold over 50,000 copies. They are now pleased to announce their latest release, Hearth Light. It combines George’s new wire strung harp with Anwyn’s unique collection of medieval instruments (hand made by George) to produce a more up beat Celtic collection of songs.