May-June 2022 Digital Program - SOPAC

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welcome. We Care About Your Safety SOPAC is dedicated to ensuring the health and safety of our community. Our current Covid-19 Policies & Precautions can be reviewed at SOPACnow.org/Covid-19. Please know our Covid-19 webpage will be amended as policy updates are made and ticket holders will be notified of any changes right away. SOPAC is guided by CDC guidelines and the state of New Jersey for our policies in preventing the spread of COVID-19 and protecting the health of our audiences, staff, volunteers, artists and their production teams.

As of September 1, 2021, all SOPAC patrons must be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO authorized vaccine, and must show proof of vaccination along with Government ID to enter. If a patron is not vaccinated, they must provide either proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours of the performance start time or a proof of a negative Rapid Test taken within 24 hours of the performance start time along with government ID to enter. All patrons are required to wear masks at all times while inside the venue. This includes children older than 2. Policies are subject to change. For all current Covid-19 Precautions & Policies, visit SOPACnow.org/Covid-19.

SOPAC programs are supported in part by a grant from the New Jersey Department of State, Division of Travel and Tourism.

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a message from the executive director Dear Friends, Oh, the glory days of spring and summer are with us! When a walk outside brings the warmth of the sun into your entire being and makes you glad to be alive. We gather with family and friends for picnics, holidays at the park and beach, parties on the patio. The coming together with your “tribe” brings joy and solidifies the bonds of family and friends like none other. It’s the same for me as we welcome you to SOPAC to hear great musicians, see beautiful dance, laugh with irreverent comedians and more. We are with our “tribe” and connecting with those who love the art on the stage as we do. We unite through these experiences as we all feel the joy engendered in those special moments. We are in the final process of completing a new three-year strategic plan for SOPAC. One of the things that continually rose to the surface during the past nine months was the concept of community — our tribe — and our desire to connect more deeply with all of you. We will be letting you know more about this strategic plan in the next few months, but I can share with you that community engagement is at the top of our planning and core values. We desire to expand our reach and relevancy to a broader and more diverse community, knowing that reflecting and serving that community in a more comprehensive way will enrich all of us. We are excited and energized by the possibilities. As always, I wish every one of you more joy, more connection, more arts!

Dee Billia Executive Director, South Orange Performing Arts Center

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inspired minds young artist exhibition

A Juried Exhibit of Art by Essex County High School Students

On Display May 20-August 14

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A Sincere Thank You to our Major Funders With a heartfelt thank you, SOPAC acknowledges the generous government, foundation, and corporate support received throughout both the COVID-19 pandemic and our mainstage closure due to damage from Hurricane Ida. The following funders helped SOPAC launch virtual events, continue its Dance and Music Residencies, and ensure SOPAC may continue to truly redefine a great arts experience.

The Orange Orphan Society The Frank & Lydia Bergen Foundation

E.J. Grassmann Trust

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Union Foundation

The Hyde & Watson Foundation Fannie & Morris Sklaw Foundation

George A. Ohl, Jr. Trust

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* Denotes in-kind contributions. Reflects funding as of April 1, 2022.

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A Message from the Chair Dear Friends of SOPAC, SOPAC is SO BACK! With our newly renovated lobby and commitment to bring you entertaining and transformative programming, we are excited to welcome you to the Jennifer and Tony Leitner Performance Hall. Look around you and take in our beautiful, state-of-the-art theater space. Our intimate 439-seat mainstage has superb acoustics, sight lines, and seating. In fact, according to an article in Rolling Stone “…SOPAC’s spectacular sound design rendered the material nearly sumptuous.” Audiences remark that attending a performance in Leitner Hall is like hearing their favorite artists right in their own living room. Artists who play SOPAC are thrilled with the intimate setting because it generates a powerful energy loop between artist and audience. There is a whole lot of positive at SOPAC. At the top of the list is the tireless work of our staff behind our beloved leader Executive Director Dee Billia. Dee has led SOPAC with a firm and compassionate hand. She has been the rudder that has stabilized the organization during the turbulent times of COVID and the aftermath of Tropical Storm Ida. The entire Board and SOPAC family are indebted to Dee and her staff who continue to work tirelessly. In her message in this program, Dee talks about our new strategic plan which goes into effect this summer. The Board and Staff have been working together to define and crystalize the pillars that will guide us over the next several years. These pillars are our North Star. You will be hearing much more about the plan as we finalize it. Finally, and most importantly, I want to thank you for your continued support of your favorite small performing arts center in New Jersey six years in a row. We are grateful to you. We welcome you to SOPAC with open arms. SOPAC is SO back! Onward,

Paul Bartick Chair, SOPAC Board of Governors

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POWERFULLY APPLAUDING THE ARTS American Express® is committed to supporting experiences that move us, whether it’s virtually or center stage at the South Orange Performing Arts Center.


Congratulations to SOPAC and the honorees

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The Gia Maione Prima Foundation is a proud sponsor of the upcoming SOPAC performance featuring Anders Osborne and Jackie Greene with special guest Amanda Anne Platt & The Honeycutters. This event exemplifies the mission of the Foundation supporting the arts since 2011.

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April 21-June 17, 2022 Liberty Hall Academic Center at Kean University Visit the Galleries at Kean University to view masterful small-scale prints made by legendary nature photographer Ansel Adams from the 1920s into the 1950s

galleries.kean.edu Image: Denali and Wonder Lake, Denali National Park, Alaska, 1947. Photograph by Ansel Adams. Image courtesy of Collection Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona. © The Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust

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The Jennifer and Tony Leitner Performance Hall

ZOSO — The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience Friday, May 20 Zoso – The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience formed in 1995 to perform the most accurate and captivating Led Zeppelin live show since the real thing. For Zoso, it’s much more than just being a tribute. It’s about touching a golden era in music. Zoso embodies Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Bonham and John Paul Jones in their spirit, tightly-wound talent and authenticity. Each band member has been carefully selected to portray both the appearance and playing styles of their Led Zeppelin counterparts. In nearly thirty years of touring, they have perfected their art. As one of the longest tenured Zeppelin tributes, Zoso’s thousands of shows around the world, including slots at major festivals, such as Bonnaroo and Rib America Fest, have established them as the most traveled and successful band in the market. Zoso’s live shows are not about simply playing the right notes, they are about aura and feeling, harkening back to the unique atmosphere Led Zeppelin created. It’s in the way they play: Each band member’s mastery of authentic vintage instruments coupled with spot-on vocals, guitar, bass, drums and keyboards, their compelling stage persona, and distinct Led Zeppelin sound, with astounding visual imagery recreates the music, magic and mystery of a Zeppelin concert. The impact is so powerful that band members constantly hear from young rockers that they were the catalyst behind turning them into new, die-hard Zeppelin fans. Their passion, musical ability, showmanship, and precise attention to detail earned them critical acclaim, name recognition and a loyal national following. The Los Angeles Times hailed the group as being “head and shoulders above all other Zeppelin tributes,” and the Chicago Sun-Times declared Zoso is “the closest to the original of any tribute.”

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If you missed Led Zeppelin live in the 70s or are looking to relive the “Hammer of the Gods” phenomenon, you must experience what The St. Petersburg Times calls “the most exacting of the Zeppelin tribute bands in existence.” Zoso consists of: Matt Jernigan (Robert Plant), John McDaniel (Jimmy Page), Adam Sandling (John Paul Jones) and Bevan Davies (John Bonham).

Eddie Palmieri Latin Jazz Band Saturday, May 21 Latin music icon Eddie Palmieri is also known as the “Madman of Salsa.” The 85-year-old ten-time Grammy winner and NEA Jazz Master has been tickling the ivories and composing electrifying music for over six decades. Known as one of the finest pianists, Palmieri is a bandleader, arranger and composer of Salsa and Latin Jazz. His playing skillfully fuses the rhythm of his Puerto Rican heritage with the complexity of his Jazz influences: Thelonious Monk, Herbie Hancock, McCoy Tyner as well as his older brother, Charlie Palmieri. Born in Spanish Harlem and raised in the Bronx, Palmieri learned to play the piano at an early age. At 13, he joined his uncle’s orchestra, playing timbales. Palmieri’s professional career as a pianist took off with various bands in the early 1950s including Eddie Forrester, Johnny Segui’s and the popular Tito Rodriguez Orchestra. In 1961, Palmieri formed his own band, La Perfecta, which featured an unconventional front line of trombones rather than the trumpets customary in Latin orchestras. This created an innovative sound that mixed American Jazz into Afro-Caribbean rhythms, surprising critics and fans alike. Palmieri perfected his arranging skills in the 1970s releasing several impressive recordings. His unconventional style would once again surprise critics and fans with the 1970 release entitled “Harlem River Drive.” This recording was the first to merge what were categorized as “Black” and “Latin” music into a free-form sound that encompassed elements of Salsa, Funk, Soul and Jazz. 15


In 1975, Palmieri won the first-ever Grammy Award for Best Latin Recording for The Sun of Latin Music (he’s won ten Grammy Awards to date), including two for his influential recording with Tito Puente, Obra Maestra/Masterpiece. Recognizing Palmieri as an American icon, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History recorded two of Palmieri’s performances for its archives in 1988. In addition to the Grammys, Palmieri has received numerous honors: Eubie Blake Award; Most Exciting Latin Performance, presented by the BBC in London; Yale University’s Chubb Fellowship, usually reserved for international heads of state, but given to Palmieri in recognition of his work building communities through music; Harlem Renaissance Award; Jay McShann Lifetime Achievement Award, induction into the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame. In 2009, the Library of Congress added Palmieri’s composition “Azucar Pa’ Ti” to the National Recording Registry, which at the time only included 300 compositions documenting the history of all of recorded music history in the U.S. With his widely popular eight-and-a-half minute “Azucar Pa’ Ti” Palmieri changed the format of the recording industry, breaking the previously imposed three-and-a-half-minute barrier. In 2013, Eddie Palmieri was awarded the coveted Jazz Master award by the National Endowment of the Arts (NEA) in addition to a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences.

Kids ‘N Family Series

The Little Mermaid Sunday, May 22 This award-winning adaptation of Hans Christian Anderson’s beloved tale follows the dreams of a young girl who believes there is a better life waiting for her above the surface of the ocean. With stunning scenery and costumes, original songs and chart-topping hits, this show is an adventurous and delightful musical theatre experience.

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Anders Osborne and Jackie Greene with special guest Amanda Anne Platt and the Honeycutters Sunday, May 29 This performance is sponsored by the Gia Maione Prima Foundation. Friends Anders Osborne and Jackie Greene are gifted as both singer-songwriters and guitarists. Osborne has been called “the poet laureate of Louisiana’s fertile Roots music scene,” by Guitar Player. Jackie Greene has been praised for his “honeyed tenor” by Rolling Stone. The outlet also named him among “the most notable guitarists from the next generation of six-string legends.” Together, they create an evening of old-fashioned tune trading.

Osborne is a true musical treasure, between the potency of his richly detailed songwriting, his intensely emotional, soulful vocals and his piercing, expert guitar work. He is among the most original and visionary musicians writing and performing today. New Orleans’ Gambit Weekly has honored Osborne as the Entertainer Of The Year. OffBeat named him the Crescent City’s Best Guitarist for three years in a row, and the Best Songwriter for two straight years. Jambands.com said, “Osborne finds a striking balance of muscle and grace that allows for the smaller moments of quiet to be just as resounding as the sonic booms.” And USA Today has praised his music saying, “the relentless approach amplifies the anguished lyrics, which appear to be about the death of a loved one or a relationship torn asunder or perhaps a spiritual crisis.” He has toured non-stop, either with his own band, as a solo artist, or as a guest with his countless musical admirers, including Toots and The Maytals, Stanton Moore, Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes, Keb Mo, The 17


Grateful Dead’s Phil Lesh, Jackie Greene and Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe. He’s produced and played on critically acclaimed albums by Tab Benoit, Johnny Sansone and Mike Zito.

Greene has been chasing his muse ever since his teenage years, when he released his critically acclaimed independent debut, signed his first record deal and began a lifetime of touring that would see him supporting the likes of BB King, Mark Knopfler, Susan Tedeschi, and Taj Mahal, in addition to gracing festival stages from Bonnaroo to Outside Lands. The New York Times hailed his “spiritual balladry,” Bob Weir anointed him the “cowboy poet” of Americana and Blues, and the San Francisco Chronicle raved that he has “a natural and intuitive connection with… just about any musical instrument.” While Greene’s songwriting chops were more than enough to place him in a league of his own (NPR‘s World Café raved that his “sound seems at once achingly intimate, surprisingly energetic and unburdened by adherence to genre”), Greene also emerged as a singular singer and guitarist. Between studio albums and his own tours, Greene took up prestigious gigs playing with Phil Lesh & Friends, The Black Crowes, Levon Helm, and Trigger Hippy, his supergroup with Joan Osborne.

The music of Asheville, North Carolina-based group Amanda Anne Platt & The Honeycutters is lyrically driven. The band’s Country Roots music often inspires introspection, whether it be about life on the road, heartache or hope. Platt has a knack for accessing a deep well of emotion and applying it to her story-telling.

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Laughs in the Loft… on the Mainstage! Hosted by Joe Larson Wednesday, June 1 Celebrate the one-year anniversary of this series with a special show on the SOPAC mainstage. A message from host Joe Larson On June 1, Laughs in the Loft turns one (first and golden birthday all in one!) and we are throwing a hell of a party! For one night only, we will be moving the show downstairs into The Jennifer & Tony Leitner Performance Hall. It takes a ton of work to get shows up and running, but with the support the community has given us, putting on Laughs in the Loft has been an absolute pleasure. I, your host, Joe Larson, want to thank everyone that has come to the Laughs in the Loft shows. It’s your show! Without you, we wouldn’t be able to do this. So from the bottom of my heart, thank you. Lineup Jon Fisch – Jon Fisch has been seen on Comedy Central, “Last Comic Standing,” “The Late Show with David Letterman” and “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.” Jon started his stand-up career in Boston, has been a staple of the NYC scene for years and he now lives in Montclair. Jon is one of the best comedy writers—tight, sharp and hilarious. He alone would be enough to build the show around, but we have more! Usama Siddiquee – You might recognize Usama Siddiquee from BET, MTV, Bravo or “America’s Got Talent,” where he famously got into it with judge Heidi Klum. Usama is a force of nature on stage. His writing and stage presence are both on point. He has an impish side that likes to cause a little trouble. Jessica Kirson – And last, but far from least, we have South Orange native Jessica Kirson. You may have seen her during one of her many appearances on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” buying dinner at Ashley Marketplace on South Orange Avenue, or on her one-hour Comedy Central special “Bill Burr Presents Jessica Kirson: Talking to Myself.” She is a comedy tornado that rips through the room leaving everyone in hysterics. She has played the mainstage at SOPAC before and we are beyond lucky to have her again. 19


Max Weinberg’s Jukebox Thursday, June 9 “What’s a jukebox?” asks Max Weinberg. “You put the nickels in, you get the song you want. These are the songs that I grew up with, that I learned how to play the drums from listening to.” Rock-and-Roll Hall of Fame Drummer and South Orange native Max Weinberg brings his interactive concert experience to the SOPAC stage. During the show, Weinberg asks the audience to create the set list, in real-time. Audiences choose songs from the glory days of Rock and Roll — everything from the Beatles to the Stones to Bruce and The E Street Band. Performing hundreds of shows, Max Weinberg’s Jukebox continues to barnstorm the country. Audiences have thoroughly embraced the idea of picking and calling out the songs the band plays. As one fan said, “It’s not a concert — it’s a party!” Here’s what Marc Steczyk, director of the Lincoln Amphitheater, in Indiana, had to say: “Max Weinberg’s Jukebox was one of the most interactive, energetic performances that we’ve ever had at the Lincoln Amphitheater! Max, literally, leaves the stage to be amongst the crowd — his fans — and lets them pick the set list from a scrolling list of 300+ songs…and they play it…on the spot…spot on!” Weinberg is the longtime drummer for Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band. It’s no surprise that The Boss would have only positive things to say about Weinberg. In Springsteen’s 2016 autobiography Born to Run, he writes the following: “Max ‘the Mighty Max’ Weinberg. A bundle of drive, neurosis and wily suburban street smarts, and source of great humor, Max found a place where Bernard Purdie, Buddy Rich and Keith Moon intersected and made it his own. The soul of dedication and commitment, each night in the midst of the continuous hurricane our sets are designed to be, the sheer physical pressure of three hours of nonstop, steamrolling Rock music lies upon his shoulders more heavily than anyone else’s. Onstage, Max goes beyond listenin to what I’m saying, signaling; he ‘hears’ what I’m thinking, feeling. He anticipates my thoughts as they come rolling full bore toward the drum riser.”

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Joan Osborne Friday, June 10 On her tenth studio album, Trouble and Strife, Joan Osborne issued a clarion call. With stunning vocals, a diverse range of sonics, and incisive lyrics, this deeply engaging collection of new original songs is her response to “the crazy, chaotic times we’re living in,” she says, and “a recognition of the important role music has to play in this moment. Music has a unique ability to re-energize people and allow us to continue to hang on to that sense of joy of being alive.” Since she broke through 25 years ago with the multi-platinum Relish and its touchstone mega-smash “One of Us,” the seven-time Grammy nominee has never played it safe. Osborne has followed her restless musical heart, exploring a diverse range of genres: Pop Rock, Soul, R&B, Blues, Roots Rock, Gospel, Funk and Country. Osborne also produced Trouble and Strife, primarily recorded in her basement studio in Brooklyn, and released the album on the label she founded in 1991, Womanly Hips. Tackling serious subject matter in her writing while crafting music to “uplift,” Osborne assembled “a great live band” (including several musicians who played on her acclaimed last album, Songs of Bob Dylan): guitarists Jack Petruzzelli, Nels Cline, and Andrew Carillo, keyboardist Keith Cotton, bassist Richard Hammond and drummer Aaron Comess. For vocal harmonies, she enlisted exquisite vocalists Catherine Russell, Ada Dyer, Martha Redbone and Audrey Martells, whom she’s “had the great privilege to work with over many years.” The result is a Trojan horse of a record — music that is energizing, melodic, and hummable, with lyrics that call out the corrupt, the despicable and the destructive. It’s been quite the journey since the woman AllMusic.com declared “the most gifted vocalist of her generation” moved from small-town Kentucky to attend NYU film school in the 1980s. Osborne’s astounding voice drew attention when she joined the fun at open mic nights in downtown clubs, which eventually led to 1995’s Relish — “that rare breed of album where critical consensus, popular approval and enduring appeal unite,” according to American Songwriter. Since then, she’s performed with Motown’s revered rhythm section the Funk Brothers and toured with the Dead (where she first met and sang with Dylan). She’s harmonized with Stevie Wonder at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, duetted with Luciano Pavarotti, and co-headlined a tour with the legendary Mavis Staples. 21


“I feel like music has this important job to do right now,” Osborne says. “Part of that job is to help imagine a better future — and to hang on to hope. I want to play for people and get them up on their feet and dancing. To let music do that thing it does — bring joy and energy because we really need that right now.” With Trouble and Strife, she intends to do just that.

Bria Skonberg Quartet Saturday, June 11 Triple threat trailblazer Bria Skonberg is a force to be reckoned with. As Vanity Fair puts it, “[she’s] a millennial shaking up the Jazz world.” This multi award-winning trumpeter, singer and composer combines her signature sound of fiery horn playing and smoky vocals. She blends Jazz, Blues and beyond with storytelling and adventurous concoctions of classics and soulful originals. “I play Jazz because it’s the closest I can get to flying…spreading joy, relating the human experience, and putting good into the world to counteract the negative,” says Skonberg. “I want to make music that makes people feel, and think.” Born in Canada and now residing in New York City, Bria has been a featured artist at hundreds of festivals and stages, including New Orleans Jazz & Heritage, Kobe, Monterey, Breda, Newport and Montreal Jazz Festivals. Described as “one of the most versatile and imposing musicians of her generation” (Wall Street Journal), she has performed with Jon Batiste, Wycliffe Gordon, Stephane Wrembel, Steven Bernstein, U2 & Sun Ra Arkestra, The American Pops and Vancouver Symphony Orchestras, The Blacksmiths “We Insist” Band, and once sang the “Star Spangled Banner” at Madison Square Garden for a NY Rangers game. A threetime Juno Award Nominee, Skonberg’s debut LP won for Best Jazz Vocal Album and made the Top 5 on Billboard jazz charts. The “shining hope of hot Jazz” (The New York Times) has been at the forefront of a revival of classic American music as both a performer and educator. The daughter of teachers, Skonberg is passionate about education and the learning experience. She was introduced to jazz by a spirited public school band program and local festival in her hometown of Chilliwack. 22


Bria is a Co-Founder/Director of the NY Hot Jazz Camp and has served as faculty at the Teagarden Jazz Camp (Sacramento Jazz Education Foundation), Centrum Jazz Camp, Geri Allen Jazz Camp and Junior Jazz Academy (JALC). She has performed hundreds of educational concerts and workshops for students of all ages, has led an ensemble for Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Jazz for Young People outreach program and is an Educational Advisor to the Louis Armstrong House Museum in Queens. In 2018 Lincoln Center sought out her leadership for a tribute to the first integrated all-female big band, the International Sweethearts of Rhythm, which launched her acclaimed group Sisterhood of Swing. She is an active member of the Women in Jazz Organization, Jazz Education Network, a Bach Conn-Selmer artist, a board member of the International Trumpet Guild, and a new mother.

Jesse Cook: Tempest Tour II Friday, June 17 Jesse Cook composed his first album, Tempest, over 25 years ago. Jesse could not imagine that such a humble recording, in which he played all the instruments, would spark into a music legacy with thousands of concerts performed around the world, over 2 million albums sold, 5 PBS TV specials, and tens of millions of content views and streams across the internet. His career has brought this Canadian guitarist multiple accolades including a coveted Acoustic Guitar Magazine Player’s Choice Silver Award, eleven Juno Award nominations (he won for 2001’s Free Fall), a Gemini Award and, most impressively, ten platinum and gold studio albums. “If you had asked me at age 22, I would have said that I would never, never make music for the public,” Cook says. “I would have told you that the public is much too fickle — they may love you one minute and forget you the next. Well, it turns out I did the thing I said I’d never do, and somehow it’s worked out.” That’s an understatement. Since launching his career in 1995, Cook has blazed an incredible trail. Along with being a global-guitar virtuoso, he’s 23


honed his skills as a composer, producer, arranger, performer and, more recently, filmmaker and cultural ambassador. As a child he was introduced to Flamenco at his father’s house in the Camargue region of southern France. His neighbor happened to be Nico Reyes, guitarist for The Gypsy Kings. Meanwhile his mother, enrolled him in Toronto’s prestigious Eli Kassner Guitar Academy. He set his sights on a career as a composer. That was until an Ontario cable TV company aired his music on the listings channel. “Their switchboard got flooded with calls,” he recalls. This proved to be a critical turning point leading Cook to self-produce Tempest at home using an eight-track recorder and one microphone. Then he delivered the initial run of 1,000 CDs from the plant to the distributor in his car. Canadian television appearances followed and so too did important gigs in the US. If he must point to one it was the 1995 Catalina Jazz Festival where his playing earned a 10-minute standing ovation and sparked mob scenes — “It was like being The Beatles,” he marvels. In Poland, his 2004 live album Montreal took the country by storm. In India, he gained fame after one of his songs was used in a major Bollywood movie. In Iraq, his instrumentals score the nightly news. Elsewhere, they’ve accompanied gymnastics and skating routines at the Olympics. It’s no wonder Cook jokes that his music “has had a way more interesting life” than he’s had. But lately, that international appeal — reflected in a compositional style that mixes Flamenco with everything from classical and Jazz to Zydeco, Blues and Brazilian Samba — has become something he takes more seriously. “If music can come from around the world and interconnect so beautifully to create this beautiful tapestry, maybe there’s something that music can teach us.”

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Nick Lowe’s Quality Rock & Roll Revue Starring Los Straitjackets Opening Artist: Tommy McLain + CC Adcock Sunday, June 19 Legendary songwriter Nick Lowe is widely known for such hits as “Cruel to Be Kind” and “(What’s So Funny ’Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding.” Since 2014, Lowe has toured around the world on a wave of Surf Rock with the Lucha Libre Mexican wrestling masked instrumental heavy hitters, Los Straitjackets.

Nick Lowe has made his mark as a producer (Elvis Costello, Graham Parker, Pretenders, The Damned), songwriter of at least three songs you know by heart, short-lived career as a Pop star, and a lengthy term as a musicians’ musician. But in his current second act as a silver-haired, tender-hearted but sharp-tongued singer-songwriter, he has no equal. Starting with 1995’s The Impossible Bird through to 2011’s The Old Magic, Nick has turned out a fantastic string of albums, each one devised in his West London home, and recorded with a core of musicians who possess the same veteran savvy. Lowe brings wit and understated excellence to every performance, leading The New York Times to describe his live show as “elegant and nearly devastating.” His new four song EP “Tokyo Bay” features Los Straitjackets as his backing band.

Los Straitjackets are the leading practitioners of the lost art of the guitar instrumental. Using the music of the Ventures, The Shadows, and with Link Wray and Dick Dale as a jumping off point, the band has taken their unique, high-energy brand of original Rock & Roll around the world. Clad in their trademark Lucha Libre Mexican wrestling masks, the “Jackets” have delivered their guitar licks to 16 albums, thousands of concerts and dozens of films and TV shows.

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With his gutsy blend of Rockabilly and Cajun music, Tommy McLain helped to lay the foundation of Louisiana’s “Swamp Pop” tradition. The writer of more than 150 songs, McLain is best known for Freddy Fender’s hit, “If You Don’t Love Me Alone (Leave Me Alone),” and the performer of a Swamp Pop version of “Sweet Dreams.”

Being raised in southwest Louisiana with Zydeco bursting out of every juke joint has given guitarist, singer and songwriter C.C. Adcock a different take on standard four-bar Blues.

Roger McGuinn Co-founder of The Byrds Thursday, June 23 “Music would be a very different place if it hadn’t been for Roger McGuinn” says Rolling Stone. As the founder of The Byrds, Roger McGuinn is firmly established as an indisputable industry icon. From his signature 12 string Rickenbacker sound, to his instantly recognizable vocals on hits like “Turn,Turn,Turn,” “Eight Miles High”and “Mr. Tambourine Man,” McGuinn didn’t just make music; he made history. He delivers the gift of an evening with a master, that is as intimate as it is spellbinding. He guides his audience along a journey of story and song, populated by the “old friends” they expect to hear. Jim McGuinn, later known as Roger, was already a veteran of the New York and Los Angeles music scenes when he co-founded the group that would become the Byrds with Gene Clark and David Crosby in 1964. Prior to forming the Byrds, Roger toured and performed with the Limeliters, Chad Mitchell Trio and Bobby Darin as a guitarist and banjo player. He was also the musical director on Judy Collins #3. McGuinn, a Chicago native, studied at the Old Town School of Folk Music and was active on Chicago’s Folk scene. Within a few weeks of finishing high school, he was in California with the Limeliters, playing guitar and banjo on their album Tonight: In Person. He then toured with the Chad Mitchell Trio and recorded on their albums: Mighty Day on Campus and The Chad Mitchell Trio at the Bitter End. He toured with

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singer Bobby Darin, and then moved to New York to work for Darin’s publishing company, in the fabled Brill Building as a songwriter. He and Frank Gari co-wrote the song Beach Ball and performed it with Darin, as the City Surfers, July 1963. McGuinn heard the Beatles for the first time at the Brill Building and began adding a Beatles beat to his favorite Folk songs in the coffee houses of Greenwich Village. His experimental musical style didn’t please the Folk purists, so he moved to Los Angeles to work at the Troubadour, opening for Hoyt Axton. It was there that Gene Clark approached Roger with an appreciation for his unusual musical blend. They joined their talents and began writing songs in the front room of the Troubadour, then called the “Folk Den.” David Crosby walked in one day and joined them with his unique concepts of harmony. That third voice completed the underpinnings of one of the most influential bands of the 60s. Within a few months, McGuinn, Clark & Crosby asked conga player Michael Clarke to join them as a drummer. Mandolin player Chris Hillman was tapped to be the bass player. During a Thanksgiving dinner the band settled on the name “Byrds.” Columbia Records signed the Byrds in January 1965 and released their number one hit, “Mr. Tambourine Man.” When McGuinn disbanded the Byrds in 1973, he began his lifelong dream of a solo career inspired by Folk singer, Pete Seeger. This Grammy winning artist tours the world delighting audiences with the songs and stories from his long musical career.

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Berkeley Tennis Club Shari Boockvar, Nutrifacts, Inc. Burgers Grilled Right Bury the Hatchet Helene Landau Cartaina Class Act Performing Arts Studio DePaolis Designs Diana Hart Fine Catering Matt & Bari Epstein Katie & Dan Fleetwood Fox and Falcon Frederick & Maureen Gammon GlassRoots Gleamr Mike Griot The Gypset Indigo Road Studio The Inspired Garden JACLO Java’s Compost JCC Metrowest Jenna Shulman College Consulting LLC Juice House Garwood Kitchen a la Mode LH Spa Live Love Lens Photography Linda Lobdell William Macintosh Josianne Manasse Maplewood Country Club Marc David Designs Mark Murphy’s Music Mayo Performing Arts Center John McEwen Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation Miti Miti Monster Mini Golf Montclair Art Museum Mountain Ridge Country Club Nancy and David Fine Jewels Neighbors Wine Shop The Neon Tea Party New Jersey Theatre Alliance New Jersey Tae Kwon Do New York Giants New York Red Bulls NJPAC Nutrifacts, Inc. One River School Millburn Orange Lawn Tennis Club

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