MUSIC & ART (and other interesting stuff)
CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK OF September 26, 2011
From the desk of Tim Groove, daily Groovacious updates on Facebook
GROOVACIOUS/GROOVEFEST AMERICAN MUSIC FESTIVAL
173 N. 100 W. CEDAR CITY, UT 84720 435-867-9800
The Groovacious Dozen Hot Sellers for September 18-24, 2011
1- Jayhawks “Mockingbird Time”
2- Superheavy “Superheavy”
3- Dream Theater “A Dramatic Turn of Events”
4- Pearl Jam “PJ20”
5- Staind “Staind”
6- Red Hot Chili Peppers “I’m With You”
7- Foster the People “Torches”
8- Alice Cooper “Welcome 2 My Nightmare”
9- Fruit Bats “Tripper”
10- Greg Brown “Freak Flag”
11- James Lee Stanley & Cliff Eberhardt “All Wood and Doors”
12- Richmond Fontaine “The High Country”
Ongoing happenings in Cedar City ----------
Mike’s Tavern; Wednesday & Saturday - KARAOKE, Thursday - Dance night, Friday - LADIES NIGHT, 1ST Saturday of month - Live Band Night. Mike’s Tavern is at 90 W. Hoover, Cedar City 867-5990 www.MikesTavernCC.com
Toadz Bar; Monday - OPEN MIC, Tuesday - KARAOKE, Wednesday - Ladies Night, Thursday - Country Night, Friday - Live Band Night, Saturday - DJ among many other activities. Toadz is at 432 N. 100 W. in Cedar City 867-8988. www.clubtoadz.com.
The Utah Shakespeare Festival 351 W. Center Street, Cedar City, Utah. Playing this fall: “The Winter’s Tale”, “Dial M For Murder” and “Noises Off”. 800-PLAYTIX or 435-586-7878 Visit www.bard.org for complete information.
Here’s what we found happening for this week ---------------------------------
every Tuesday: NEW RELEASE DAY AT GROOVACIOUS! It’s a big week! Here are some of the highlights: ANVIL, SEBASTIAN BACH, BANGLES, BARENAKED LADIES, BLINK 182, BONNIE PRINCE BILLY, CHICKENFOOT, HARRY CONNICK, JR., CRANBERRIES, JASON DERULO, CHRIS DUARTE, DUM DUM GIRLS, HANNI EL KHATIB, EVERCLEAR, BILL FRISELL, GREAT WHITE, DARYL HALL, BETH HART & JOE BONAMASSA, HOUSE OF LORDS, KASABIAN, LORDS OF ACID, MACHINE HEAD, MASTODON, MAYLENE & THE SONS OF DISASTER, MARIA MULDUAR, NIRVANA - Nevermind reissue, PINK FLOYD reissues, LEANN RIMES, JOSH ROUSE, PONCHO SANCHEZ TERENCE BLANCHARD, SOUTHERN CULTURE ON THE SKIDS, MATTHEW SWEET, SWITCHFOOT, TANGENT, THIN LIZZY, VHS OR BETA, WARBRINGER, KATHARINE WHALEN, WILCO, STEVEN WILSON, JOHNNY WINTER, ZEBRAHEAD. A large number of these titles, as usual, are available on vinyl LP! We carry record players!! Groovacious is at 173 N. 100 W. in Cedar City. Call 435-867-9800 www.groovacious.com
Tuesday, September 27, 11:00AM – 10:00PM: National Federation of the Blind of Utah Iron County Chapter Fundraiser at Chili's Grill & Bar at 1237 S. Sage Drive in Cedar City. This will be the first fundraiser for NFB. When you come mention the National Federation of the Blind of Utah Iron County Chapter or NFB of Utah Iron County Chapter and they will receive a percentage of the proceeds of that day’s tickets. Come hungry and bring your friends!! https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=110590675714676
Tuesday, September 27, 7:30PM: ORCHESTRA OF SOUTHERN UTAH 15th annual Recital Series: In every music era, there are songs that are well-known and well-loved; songs that we hold dear as keepsakes in our memories. Several of these special pieces will be shared at this program. The recital is held at St. Jude’s Episcopal Church, 70 North 200 West in Cedar City. Suggested donation is $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for students. For information call Sara 435-586-2286. www.orchestraofsouthernutah.org
every Wednesday, 4:00PM – 7:00PM: Downtown Farmer’s Market continues, Center St. & Main St., behind The Pastry Pub in Cedar City. This is a project of the USU/Iron County Extension, the Downtown Retail Alliance and Red Acre Farm. Features locally grown and produced fresh foods. Local musicians are also encouraged to come and play! For information, go to 435-865-6792. www.facebook.com/ccdowntownfarmersmarket.
every Wednesday, 8:00PM: Open Mic Night at Groovacious! FREE sign-up at 7:30, music, spoken word, comedy, dance etc. Participants are selected at random and limited to 2 songs each or about ten minutes. Groovacious is Cedar City’s only record store and one the most unique and complete in the western region and located at 173 North 100 West, Cedar City, Utah 435-867-9800. www.groovacious.com.
Thursday, September 29, 7:00PM: Art Insight in The Great Hall, located in the Hunter Conference Center on the SUU Campus at,351 W. University Blvd. in Cedar City. This week will feature photographer Quinn Jacobson, presenting his unique photography and distinct style. Jacobson explores people and places in society that exist on the fringes of life. Depicting “otherness,” he has captured the forgotten people and places in America and Germany. Admission is free and the public is invited to attend. For more information call 435-865-8800. www.suu.edu/arts
Thursday, September 29 – Saturday, October 1, 7:30PM: King Lear in the Adams Shakespearean Theatre on the SUU Campus at 351 W. University Blvd. in Cedar City. This is the first production in the Southern Utah University Department of Theatre Arts & Dance subscription series. Tickets are $10.00 for adults and $5.00 for youth and are available at the SUU Tickets Office at the Centrum Arena. 435-586-7872.
Friday, September 30, 8:00PM: Final Campfire Concert in the Canyon for 2011 featuring live music WORRIED MINDS (Claremont, California) and BUDDY BLANK (Cedar City) at the fire pit at the SWF Nature Park. FREE! Come and support the Southwest Wildlife Foundation! Call 435-867-9800 for more information. https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=106818812758906 www.gowildlife.org
WORRIED MINDS are MARTIN MAUDAL, on guitars, vocals and songs, and DANIEL MULLIKIN on everything from cello to banjo - and a few things that most of us have never heard of, like the Sarangi - a really cool Indian instrument that combines the sympathetic strings of a sitar, with a violin that you play with a bow, and your fingernails like a slide guitar. The two met at the Folk music center in Claremont, CA, a town that has produced musicians like David Lindley, Tom Fruend, and Ben Harper. WORRIED MINDS are very much the self-made band in the best James Brown tradition. "James Brown has always been one of my heroes," says Martin. "Not just because he was one of the most amazing performers America has ever produced, but because he was the original Indie!" Call 435-867-9800 for more information. www.gowildlife.org www.reverbnation.com/worriedminds
every Friday, 10:00PM: OFF THE CUFF Improv Comedy Show at their new location at 913 South Main St. in Cedar City. Admission is $7.00 or $5.00 with student I.D. Live improv comedy with a “G” rating, fun for the whole family. For more information call 435-261-4216. www.otccomedy.com.
Saturday, October 1, 8:00AM – 12:30PM: LiveStrong Day! Members of the community are invited to attend LiveStrong Day, a global day of action to encourage people to join the fight against cancer. Activities at Canyon Park in Cedar City include a Fun Walk/Run, Zumba in the Park, Mini Fitness Boot Camp and Yoga in the Park. All activities are free. Participants are encouraged toe bring water, towel and yoga mat. For more information, call Cheryl at 435-868-5685.
Saturday, October 1, 4:00PM – 7:00PM: OKTOBERFEST at Duck Creek, Utah. Join the celebration! German food, great beers, and music!
Saturday, October 1, 7:30PM: WORRiED MiNDS at Groovacious at 173 N. 100 W. in Cedar City. $5.00 at the door. Following is the official press release:
WORRiED MiNDS are a revolutionary neo-folk duo hailing from Claremont, California. They draw from the deep roots of American storytelling, while combining a penetrating insight into the stories of their own time.
Paul Ortega, of Priscilla's Summer Music Series in Los Angeles says "... intricate chord progressions, voicing and harmonies, intertwined with rich lyrical observation and commentary made for a very inspired set." While the folks at Echo Curio, an acoustic venue in L.A. observed "...by the look of 'em, they took the train, in the empty grain car at the back. These two dudes are reformists in all things, even in folk music, drawing not only from the old, but borrowing from the new and even inventing some tricks in between."
WORRiED MiNDS are Martin Maudal, on guitars and vocals; Daniel Mullikin plays everything from cello to banjo to middle eastern instruments. They met at the Folk Music Center in Claremont, the town that spawned such musicians as David Lindley, Tom Fruend, and Ben Harper. Martin also builds some of the instruments the two play.
WORRiED MiNDS have been building a national footprint over the last few years with tours across the South, hitting towns like Tuscaloosa, New Orleans, Austin, and up into the Midwest as well as occasional forays into the Bay Area.
WORRiED MiNDS are very much the self-made band in the best James Brown tradition. "James Brown has always been one of my heroes" says Martin. "Not just because he was one of the most amazing performers America has ever produced, but because he was the original Indie!" This act takes great pride in the fact that everything good happening for them now was made possible by their own efforts.
Martin adds, "We're musicians first - everything we see around us is what informs the music. A song has to come in and grab me by the throat and make me write it. That means it's usually about something larger than myself."
When asked if he could describe WORRiED MiNDS in just one sentence, Martin answers, " We're very socio-poetical, a bit spiritual, with some twisted love songs 'cause... just 'cause."
Groovacious is very happy to host a performance by WORRiED MiNDS on their in-store sound stage
on Saturday, October 1st at 7:30. This will be the second time that the duo has performed at Groovacious and the fourth time they have played in Cedar City. The second time being at the Grind Coffee House, and by the time they play at Groovacious they will have played for the final Campfire in the Canyon for the Southwest Wildlife Foundation the night before.
on Saturday, October 1st at 7:30. This will be the second time that the duo has performed at Groovacious and the fourth time they have played in Cedar City. The second time being at the Grind Coffee House, and by the time they play at Groovacious they will have played for the final Campfire in the Canyon for the Southwest Wildlife Foundation the night before.
The concert will begin at 7:30PM and tickets will be available at the door for just $5.00. Seating is limited so concert-goers are encouraged to arrive early.
Groovacious is located at 173 N, 100 W. in Cedar City. More information is available by calling Tim Cretsinger at 435-867-9800. You can also find out more about WORRiED MiNDS by going to www.reverbnation.com/worriedminds.
Saturday, October 1, 7:00PM: BETH FITCHET WOOD in Concert at The Music Barn in Parowan. Singer-songwriter Beth Fitchet Wood, perhaps best known for her work with the band HONK will perform. Playing and singing with Honk, Beth toured extensively with Loggins & Messina, The Beach Boys, Chicago and Santana. She has also recorded with Jackson Browne, Kenny Loggins and many others.You can expect to hear selections from her many albums, along with a few surprises; all done in Beth’s warm jazzy, folk style. Tickets are $8.00 in advance and $12.00; kids 12 and under are 1/2 price. Available at Hamburger Patty's, Parowan Drug & Gift and Groovacious.
Saturday, October 1, 8:00PM: LOVE CREATURE, featuring Karyn Whittemore, at Cravings at 1180 Sage Drive in Cedar City. Admission is $5.00, $3.00 for students. http://www.lovecreature.com
Saturday, October 1, 9:00PM: RUSTIN REBER BAND at Mike’s Tavern at 90 W. Hoover, Cedar City 867-5990. Admission is $5.00 at the door. https://www.facebook.com/rustinreberband?sk=wall www.MikesTavernCC.com
And coming up on the Groovacious radar ------------------------------
LOVE CREATURE, featuring Karyn Whittemore, at Wildcat Willie’s at 897 Park Blvd. in Springdale, Utah. . http://www.lovecreature.com
Saturday, October 15, 5:30PM: ANTIOQUIA is bringing their drum knowledge back to Cedar City, after playing and teaching at Groovefest American Music Festival this past June. They will be teaching drum rhythms from West Africa and Colombia. They have studied and lived in Guinea, West Africa and Colombia, South America and have performed heavily in the Bay Area and toured extensively for four years. They want to expose the beauty of these cultures through their music. No experience necessary! Bring a drum if you have one or one will be provided. Antioquia is playing at Mike's Tavern that night. See below. www.antioquia-band.net
Saturday, October 15, 9:00PM: The return of Groovefest act ANTIOQUIA at Mike’s Tavern at 90 W. Hoover in Cedar City! A drumming workshop is also in the works! Birthed in Colombia and bred in the San Francisco Bay Area, Oakland-based Antioquia makes music that inspires raucous dancing and deep listening. With influences ranging from Mahavishnu Orchestra to AfroColombian songstress Toto La Mompasina and traditional music from West Africa, Antioquia’s primary mission is to unite humans in the healing act of dance. Their earnest let-it-all-hang-out stage presence encourages the same from the audience, creating a feedback loop that builds momentum as standers-by are sucked into the dance floor. Peppered with fits of improvisation, bouts of silliness and fiery percussion pieces performed amidst the crowd, an Antioquia set is high energy, captivating, and anything but predictable. You can count on each show to bring the audience closer to the stage and closer together. Admission for this show is just $5.00 at the door the night of the show. www.antioquia-band.net
Saturday, October 15, 12:00PM – 9:00PM: Duck Creek Art Walk and Music Fest at Duck Creek, Utah. Walk through the woods and observe local artist’s work, along with Mother Nature at her best as she transforms the mountain into autumn colors. Live acoustic music will be at both ends of the exhibit. Following will be live music from Las Vegas bands THE WHAT KNOTTS & TIERRA BUENNA. For more information go to https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178434908898145.
Friday, October 28 – Sunday, October 30: Cedar Livestock & Heritage Festival featuring DAVE STAMEY in concert. Plus historic sheep wagons, a stock dog demo, People’s Choice Dutch Oven Contest, antique tractor pull, Draft horse pull & show, cowboy poetry, vintage car display, quilt show, and the Sheep Parade where one thousand head of sheep parade down Cedar City’s Main Street! www.cedarlivestockfest.com
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