Enjoy
Pittsburgh’s own “green” concert series, where the summer sun powers
the sound system! Concerts take place every Wednesday at 12:15pm in July
and August in front of the Children’s Museum at the Buhl Community Park
at Allegheny Square. This concert series is a project of the New
Hazlett Theater, the Saturday Light Brigade, and the Children’s Museum
of Pittsburgh.
July 3: Tom Roberts (ragtime and jazz) -
Considered one of today’s leading exponents of early jazz piano, Tom
Roberts has performed throughout the US and Europe, on The Tonight Show
with Johnny Carson and A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor,
and has recorded over 40 CDs.
July 10: AppalAsia
(Asian-bluegrass fusion) – AppalAsia combines influences of Appalachian
and Asian music traditions with original composition and inspired
improvisation to create their unique musical voice. Using erhu,
dulcimer, banjo, and vocals, they create a cross-cultural musical
experience that draws on a collaboration of traditions with an ear
toward the future. For their Solar Concert Series appearance, AppalAsia
will be joined by Jeff Grubbs on bass. Performing with AppalAsia for the
first time, Grubbs will add a new depth to the ensemble’s music.
July
17: The Wreckids (folk-rock) - Big Snow Big Thaw is 2/3rds
Pennsylvania bred and 1/3 Kentucky fed. They’ll be bringing their own
brand of rootsy and americana originals for banjo, guitar and
percussion, coupled with lively and beautiful vocal harmonies.
July 24: The Squirrel Hillbillies (acoustic country and folk) – From
within the urban forest of Pittsburgh’s East End, the Squirrel
Hillbillies emerge to share their eclectic mix of folk, country and
blues. The duo has been writing, arranging and performing original music
since 2010, with appearances at Three Rivers Arts Festival, Pittsburgh
International Children’s Festival, Folk Alliance International, and
Calliope: Pittsburgh’s Folk Music Society. Through collaborative,
nonlinear songwriting process, duo partners Jenny Wolsk Bain and Gary
Crouth draw from personal experiences, third-hand stories and vivid
imaginations to craft songs that are unpredictable and quirky yet widely
accessible. www.squirrelhillbillies.com
July
31: Mark Dignam (original contemporary Irish and folk) – Born in
Ireland, Mark Dignam grew up in the Dublin suburb of Finglas, where his
mother sang and filled his childhood home with song. In 1995, Mark
released his acclaimed Poetry and Songs From the Wheel, named a top 10
Best Debut by Ireland’s Hot Press Magazine. Mark’s album, Box Heart Man,
was selected as one of WYEP’s top picks for 2005. Mark has performed
with The Swell Season, David Gray, Billy Bragg, Joan Armatrading, and
Richard Thompson. When he isn’t touring with his band The House of Song,
or at home with his family, Mark can be found in the studio preparing
his highly-anticipated new album, Monumental Way, at Treelady Studios in
Turtle Creek, PA. http://markdignam.com/
August
7: The Josh & Gab Show (anti-bullying kid rock) – Gab Bonesso is a
nationally renowned comedian, performer and comedy writer. Josh
Verbanets is an award-winning songwriter, singer and musician. Together,
they have developed a unique and unforgettable live anti-bullying
musical comedy program for students of all ages. Josh and Gab’s
performances utilize humor, original songs, interactive exercises, and
energetic storytelling in a fun and heartfelt educational program. Watch
for Josh and Gab at a school, community center or family-friendly event
near you in 2013! www.joshandgab.com
August 14: Members of Timbeleza (Brazilian batacuda drumming) –
Timbeleza is a Pittsburgh-based ensemble that performs African
influenced Brazilian percussive style music called batucada. Working
closely with master drummers from Brazil, Timbeleza works to expand its
repertoire and reach new audiences. Among its goals is exposing people
to samba music invigorating the local community with its authentic music
and performance style. http://timbeleza.org/#0f0/custom_plain
August 21: The Flow Band (reggae) - Pittsburgh’s premiere reggae dance
band, The Flow Band has a legendary history of fusing neo-soul rhythms
over tropical world beats. Formed in the 1980s, the five-piece Flow Band
has opened for many acclaimed figures in reggae and African music,
including Dennis Brown, Ziggy Marley, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, and Jimmy
Buffet. They have received 15 awards, including Best Local Reggae
Artist and Performance Band of the Year. http://myspace.com/daflowband
August
28: Crusic Percussion (percussion ensemble) – Crusic Percussion is a
local percussion ensemble based out of Carnegie Mellon University. From
1920′s rags to 1990′s street drumming, their show has it all. They
perform dynamic music with their own special twist.
More info can be found online at: http://solarconcertseries.org/
Have you ever heard of a "green" concert series. The sun powers the
sound system in this unique concert. These concerts take place every
Wednesday at 12:15pm in the summer. You can check them out at Buhl
Community Park in Allegheny Square. You can find the schedule below so
you can plan your next lunch break with some great music. Check out Living Pittsburgh for more information.
0 comments:
Post a Comment