Saturday, March 03, 2018

Welcome to The Groovacious News and Music Blog by Lisa Cretsinger owner of independent record store Groovacious Records in Cedar City, Utah celebrating 26 years in business.

March 3, 2018

Best Sellers at Groovacious Records for Feb 27-Mar 3, 2018
Tech N9ne “Planet”
Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa “Black Coffee”
Willie Nelson "God's Problem Child"
The Greatest Showman - soundtrack
Calexico “Thread That Keeps Us”
David Bowie “Blackstar”
Steel Woods “Straw in the Wind”
U2 “Songs of Experience”
Willie Nelson and the Boys: Willie's Stash, Vol. 2
Yelawolf “Trial By Fire”


New Releases Coming to Groovacious Records March 9, 2018
Between the Buried & Me
Albert Hammond jr.
David Byrne
Jimi Hendirx
Brad Mehldau
Matthews Southern Comfort
Ministry
Nightwish – collection
Of Montreal
6 String Drag
Suicidal Tendencies
3 Days Grace
Nathaniel Rateliff

New Items In Stock:
Karaoke Machines along with the many Turntables in stock. I can order special items.

Lisa is Enjoying the New:
Loma on SubPop

Sue Foley “Ice Queen” on Stony Plain Music when it comes back in stock! Sue Foley is a multi-award-winning musician and one of the finest blues and roots artists working today. She is a veritable triple-threat of musical talent as a guitarist, songwriter and vocalist. The Ice Queen features a trio of legendary Texas guitarslingers, Jimmie Vaughan, Z. Z. Top's Billy F Gibbons and Charlie Sexton, as well as a host of other Lone Star State all-stars. Foley holds the record for the most Maple Blues Awards in Canada and has earned three Trophees de Blues de France. She has also garnered several nominations at the Blues Music Awards from The Blues Foundation.

Samantha Fish “Belle of the West” on Ruf Records. Recorded in the relaxed, rural creative atmosphere of the legendary Zebra Ranch Studios in the North Hills of Mississippi with producer Luther Dickinson (of North Mississippi Allstars fame), with whom she worked previously on her 2015 album Wild Heart. The studio team included some of the region's most iconoclastic musicians, including Dickinson, solo artist and Jack White associate Lillie Mae, much-traveled juke-joint blues artist Lightnin' Malcolm, Squirrel Nut Zippers founder Jimbo Mathus, upright bassist and beloved solo artist Amy LaVere, Tikyra Jackson, Trina Raimey and Shardé Thomas, granddaughter of the legendary Southern bluesman Otha Turner. produced by Luther Dickinson


There many things do and see here in Cedar City & beyond between the resorts, area schools and museums, theater & private clubs and bars, I recommend checking the calendars on social media and through the visitor center at: www.visitcedarcity.com

A few events I'm planning to attend this week are:

Monday March 5: Cedar City Arts Council Arts Social at Festival Hall second floor of Heritage Center Theater 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Wednesday March 7: Southern Utah Museum of Art – SUMA, 24th Art Auction at Rusty's Ranch House in Cedar Canyon 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Friday March 9: Iron County Acoustic Music Associate – ICAMA presents Marty Warburton's Bluegrass Jam at Community Presbyterian Church 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM




My Life as a Music Peddler:

It is my experience that music comes to us when we are ready to receive it.

I might hear of a band or artist for weeks and months years even and never listen to their music until one day, there it is, the timing is right and it all falls into place.

For me music does not reside in the background.  It's all around me all the time and I’m always listening, aware of what is playing everywhere, at the restaurant, the grocery store, doctor’s office, a friend’s house or car, waiting in line. I listen closely. I think about it, let it draw me in emotionally. I invest.

When I discover an artist and they have a large catalog to explore I want to hear all of it from the beginning right up to the present and back again. I want to read the liner notes, who the players are, the producers and who wrote the songs and where they were recorded. I make connections to other albums and musicians. It’s fun. It adds depth. Tim and I talked about these connections all day everyday, we spent hours and hours exploring music. There is always more to know about creative people and the art that they make.

I have a friend who is learning to play guitar. He’s done some research and discovered musicians to admire, he’s listening closely and watching. He is also moving from the house he’s lived in for over twenty-seven years. He is packing up dishes saying goodbye to people and places. He stumbled upon a song that made a connection lyrically and musically too, “L.A Freeway” by Guy Clark, it talks about getting away from the rat race for a simpler lifestyle, trading concrete for a dirt back road. I've sold and moved around Guy Clark's records for years but for some reason I never took the time to really listen to him seriously. My friend and I listened to “L.A. Freeway” together and through this shared interaction I heard Guy Clark with fresh ears.

Groovacious has always carried books to sell, beat poetry, literature, music books and biographies. With Guy Clark on the brain I was interested to see that my distributor stocked the new biography “Without Getting Killed Or Caught – The Life and Music of Guy Clark” by Tamara Saviano published through Texas A&M University Press. I ordered a some for stock and one for myself too.  I finished reading it this morning. Guy Clark led an interesting life deeply immersed in music and art. He was a massive influence on just about every single songwriter including many many many of my favorites. My paths and that of Guy Clark have crossed several times through the people we have met and known in our lives yet I never met him, didn't ever even see him play. Maybe Tim did. Tim didn't tell me about all of the musicians he ever met or saw.

Interesting how music comes to us. Guy Clark is my latest obsession. He’s got a nice full sized catalog to explore and I am ready.



Friday, February 23, 2018

Groovacious Records Best Sellers and Weekly Blast of Music Art Nature Happenings in Cedar City, Utah

Hello Music Friends. 
 

Lisa from Groovacious/Groovefest saying hello, it’s been awhile.

This is the revival of The Groovacious Weekly Blast kept by Tim Cretsinger for over ten years. 
There are things to inform you of; new releases, best sellers, special sales and events. 
I have missed Tim’s weekly blast that tended towards things I was most interested in.
Tim was a supreme promoter of our community, tirelessly devoted to gathering people together through music, art and nature and serving musicians, artists and craftsmen of all types by providing a welcoming space with opportunity for them to improve and explore. He did this through Groovefest which began as our store’s birthday celebration in 1992 and became our music festival when we moved to Utah in 2000. He did this over many years and upon the many stages at our record store and elsewhere. 
Groovacious no longer has the big stage as in our previous locations but modifications can be made. As I feel more energy things will change. 
Coming to terms with the huge loss of my dear Tim has been the biggest challenge of my entire life. I struggle daily… Claiming some of what he loved and called his own, his tasks and precious things and expressions of who he was, what he believed in and lived for has not been easy nor my choice but simply out of the necessity to keep my livelihood intact. It is truly a miracle that I didn’t loose it all.

Like most creative endeavors this version of The Groovacious Weekly Blast will evolve. I will try to be punctual and consistent a policy Tim & I were adamant about. Thankfully the traditions and style that Tim created are a solid foundation for me to build upon. 

I miss Tim. 
We had plans. 
Thank you Tim. 
I love you.



Tim Cretsinger at Groovacious in Cedar City, Utah January 2007



Respect the living. Honor the dead.


Here we go….



The Groovacious Weekly Blast for the week of Feb 19-24, 2018, a list of Groovacious News and Cedar City art/music/nature happenings compiled from several sources by Lisa Cretsinger owner of independent record store Groovacious Records in Cedar City, Utah celebrating 26 years in business.



A Few Best Sellers at Groovacious for the week of: February 19-23, 2018

Robert Plant

Ed Sheeran

The Greatest Showman - soundtrack

Brandi Carlile

Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa

Andrew Bird

Rush – Farewell to Kings



Lisa’s favorite releases of the year 2017:



New Releases coming to Groovacious this Friday, February 23, 2018:

Alice Cooper

Darlingside

Al Di Meola

Doors – Live at the Isle of Wight

Vance Joy

Low Anthem

Janiva Magness

Grant-Lee Phillips

Fred Schneider

Caroline Rose

David Bowie reissues

Concert for George Harrison reissue and box set



and many many more, several available in vinyl format



A few New Release Highlights Coming Next Week:


Tech N9ne

Buffalo Tom

The Breeders

Sue Foley

Lucius

Mt.joy

Tyga

Jonathan Wilson

Joan Baez

Moby

Chip Taylor

Titus Andronicus

Andrew Wk

Dick Stusso



and so much more !!



New Gift Items at Groovacious:


cool playing cards!! SPAM, John Wayne, Elvis Presley, Pink Floyd, BigFoot, RUSH, AC/DC and more.






Cedar City Music Art Entertainment Nature Awareness Happenings:

Contact me with details of your event to be added to The Groovacious Weekly Blast.
I will strive for as complete a list as possible that pertains to the arts.



February 2018:



22 to 26-

AIDA by Elton John & Tim Rice

Performed by CHS Studio Red

7:00 PM Cedar High School Auditorium



22-

Outstanding Art Students

Art Insights

7:00 PM SUMA (Southern Utah Museum of Art)



23-
Soup for Your Bowl
Artisans Gallery
94 West Center Street



24-
Muddy Boots
9:00 PM Mikes' Tavern
90 West Hoover



28-March 3

Carmina Burana and Selected Works

Performed by SUU Choirs, Orchestra and Red Rock Singers

7:30 PM Randall L. Jones Theatre





March 2018:



ongoing:

Frontier Homestead Special Exhibits



1-5

A Midsummer Night's Dream

7:00 PM Canyon View High School



1-

Erika Shultz

Art Insights

7:00 PM Southern Utah Museum of Art



3-

Southern Utah String Festival

8:00 AM Canyon View Middle School



5-

Mini-Grant Recipient Social

Cedar City Arts Council

7:00 PM second floor Festival Hall Heritage Center

Presentations from Angie Hanks SUU clarinet student, Dawn Aerts of North Elementary School and others.



7-

Art Auction

5:00 PM Rusty’s Ranch House

2275 E Hwy 14



9-

Marty Warburton’s Bluegrass Jam

ICAMA (Iron County Acoustic Music Association)

7:00 PM Presbyterian Community Church

2279 N Wedgewood Lane



10-

Sun Party

Southern Utah Space Foundation

12:00 PM Artisans Gallery

94 West Center Street



16-17

The Secret Garden Ballet

7:30 PM Cedar City Junior Ballet

173 North 100 West, Cedar City, Utah



22-

Opening Reception: Senior Capstone Exhibition

6:00 PM SUMA



24-

Pink Tea

presented by MOMs Club of Iron County

Heritage Center



29-

SUMA Happenings

7:00 PM Southern Utah Museum of Art



29-

tentative in-store performance

7:00 PM Groovacious 195 West 650 South





Thanks to all our Groovacious and Groovefest friends. Thank you for reading . 

 

Groovacious Platters/Records & Groovefest Music & Art Festival
Open Tuesday thru Saturday 11:30 AM to 6:30 PM

195 West 650 South #2
Cedar City, Utah 84720
435-867-9800



Celebrating our 26th year as a full service independent brick-n- mortar, mom-n-pop, record store that began in Salem/Keizer, Oregon November of 1992 and continues here in Cedar City, Utah.  

Owners: Tim & Lisa Cretsinger have over sixty-seven years of collective experience in the music business. Among many other things Tim was a DJ, music promoter and managed DJ Sound City, Tower Records and Music Millennium in Portland, Oregon where Tim and Lisa met in 1989.

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