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Lynchburg Events
Musical Performance featuring Drowning Pool, Egypt Central, Another Black Day
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Performance by Todd Agnew. ** Estimated Start Time / Please Confirm **
Live performance by Catherine.
Sponsored by Jay and Jennifer Ferguson A musical sensation for the whole family, Beethoven s Wig is zany lyrics filled with fact and fancy about the world s greatest composers and their compositions set to the greatest hits of classical music. The brainchild of creator, lyricist, producer, and lead vocalist Richard Perlmutter, this performance is the perfect blend of high brow and hijinks, lunacy and learning. With recordings that have won 40 national awards, including three Grammy Award nominations, Beethoven s Wig provides a fun foundation for classical music that will last a lifetime. www.beethovenswig.com
The Biscuit Burners' refreshing yet reminiscent sound continues to flourish. Continuing to cultivate their nationally acclaimed Fiery Mountain Music, the band offers their second release, A Mountain Apart. With twelve tracks and only one of them adapted, this album embodies the driving force behind the Biscuit Burners: innovative acoustic instrumentation tethered to fresh original material. Released September 1, 2005. Indidog Records. Laura Wortman and Kagey Parrish write songs that link images of a forgotten past with contemporary words. They are engaged to be married, and both work as teachers in Virginia.The Honey Dewdrops were recently finalists in Prairie Home Companion 's Talented 20s Talent Show!
Amy Freed, writer of The Beard of Avon, knocks about Stratford upon Avon some 400 years ago, with a ghost-writing Will who is both sweetly comic and oddly plausible.
Press for Emma's Revolution "?Never Turning Back? is one of the best songs I have heard in fifty years...an extraordinary song." --Pete Seeger "Pat Humphries? set musically reiterated her outstanding ability as both creator and interpreter of enduring anthems. The composer of the lasting "Never Turning Back" rendered "Keep Your Eyes on the Prize" and "Swimming to the Other Side" with uncommon grace matching a remarkable certainty and strong stage presence." --Dirty Linen Holly Near is a unique combination of entertainer, teacher and activist. An immense vocal talent, Near's career as a singer has been profoundly defined by an unwillingness to separate her passion for music from her passion for human dignity. She is a skilled performer and an outspoken ambassador for peace who brings to the stage an integration of world consciousness, spiritual discovery, and theatricality.
Case is an active musicologist; in the late 1990s, he curated the musical program for the Getty Museum in Los Angeles. In 2001, he organized, produced, and performed on Avalon Blues, a tribute album to blues music pioneer Mississippi John Hurt, which was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album. Case also had the chance to perform Beatles songs at the Hollywood Bowl with Sir George Martin. He frequently conducts songwriting workshops, both in California, where he now resides, and in other locations. Case's solo performances have featured his own compositions as well as covers of songs by Memphis Minnie, Sleepy John Estes, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and others. In February 2006, Hungry for Music, a non-profit organization based in Washington, DC, released a three-disc tribute to Case, entitled A Case for Case; the set featured cover versions of Case's songs performed by various artists, including John Prine, Susan Cowsill, and others. In 2006 Case began posting on his blog sections of a memoir entitled As Far As You Can Get Without a Passport, which was subsequently issued in book form in January 2007 by everthemore books. The memoir covers Case?s very early days from the time he left his native upstate New York and wound up singing and playing on the streets of San Francisco. This period inspired some of his most memorable songs, including "Entella Hotel "and "Travellin? Light." John Doe, co-leader of the Los Angeles punk band X, contributed an introduction to the book. Case has continued to write and post autobiographical additional material. On December 6, 2007, Case's Let Us Now Praise Sleepy John was nominated for a Grammy award in the Best Traditional Folk Album category.
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