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SUMMARY:King Cake Walk
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, February 7 from 6 – 8 p.m.\, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art will host its annual King Cake Walk during Ogden After Hours\, the Museum’s weekly concert series. Visitors will have the opportunity to taste and judge the local King Cakes\, while listening to live music by the Christian Winther Quartet.  \nAwards include Audience’s Choice\, Band’s Pick and Best in Show\, which will be selected by guest judge\, Kayla Bertucci with WGNO. Guests can vote for their favorite cake by placing a King Cake baby in a bakery’s designated cup. Awards will be announced at the end of the concert.  \nLocal bakeries donating cakes to the tasting include Bittersweet Confections\, Breads on Oak\, Cavan\, Emeril’s\, La Boulangerie\, Randazzo King Cake\, Sweet Life Bakery\, Tartine New Orleans\, The Station Coffee Shop and Bakery and more New Orleans favorites! \nThe Christian Winther Quartet\, lead by Danish-American tenor saxophonist and composer\, Christian Winther\, will play soulful jazz throughout the evening. Winther has been based in New Orleans since 1997 and studied under Ellis Marsalis and Harold Batiste at the University of New Orleans.  \nDuring Ogden After Hours\, there will also be a book signing by photographer\, Clay Maxwell Jordan. Jordan will be signing his first monograph\, “Nothing’s Coming Soon\,” based on death\, mortality\, decay\, grace and unmitigated beauty. Jordan is a 2019 MacDowell fellow and currently teaches at University of Georgia. \nThis  event will be free for members and $13.50 for general admission.  \nPurchase Tickets\n/// Photo by Ogden Museum Staff
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/kingcakewalk/
CATEGORIES:Ogden After Hours,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Clay Maxwell Jordan Book Signing
DESCRIPTION:Join Clay Maxwell Jordan on Feb. 7 during Ogden After Hours (featuring the Christian Winther Quartet)\, as he signs his book “Nothing’s Coming Soon\,” the first photography monograph by Jordan. The images were primarily made in the American South and were inspired by the Buddhist belief that “life is suffering.” The themes of death\, mortality and decay art counterbalanced with images of grace and unmitigated beauty. What emerges is a poetic\, existential meditation on the human condition. \nAbout Clay Maxwell Jordan:  \nClay Maxwell Jordan is a photographer and musician who has exhibited widely both nationally and internationally.  He is a 2019 MacDowell fellow and currently resides in Athens\, Georgia where he teaches at University of Georgia. His first monograph\, “Nothing’s Coming Soon\,” will be published in February of 2019 by Fall Line Press. \nAlso happening tonight during Ogden After Hours\, is the Museum’s annual King Cake Walk! \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/clay-maxwell-jordan-book-signing/
CATEGORIES:Book Signings,Ogden After Hours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190207T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190207T200000
DTSTAMP:20260507T001809
CREATED:20190118T193313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190121T181149Z
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SUMMARY:Christian Winther Quartet
DESCRIPTION:JOIN US ON FEBRUARY 7 FOR A PERFORMANCE BY THE CHRISTIAN WINTHER QUARTET AND OUR ANNUAL KING CAKE WALK! \nDanish-American tenor saxophonist and composer Christian Winther has been based in New Orleans since 1997. He has established himself as a voice demanding attention on the jazz scene through his soulful sound and a style of composing that exudes an expressive melodious quality. Winther’s latest recording “Refuge in Sound” (2016 SPM) earned him critical acclaim from national and international jazz publications and features a set of all original compositions by the leader and a cast including Allyn Johnson\, piano\, Reuben Rogers\, bass\, Mike Moreno\, guitar and Billy Williams\, drums. Winther’s saxophone style is rooted in the jazz tradition\, but he exerts an openness that allows him to draw on many influences in creating and sharing his story in sound. The Christian Winther Quartet has been featured at prominent jazz festivals and clubs in the US and Europe and has recorded on the SPM and SteepleChase labels. Some of the musicians Winther has recorded/performed with include Reuben Rogers\, Herlin Riley\, Ali Jackson Jr.\, Marcus Printup\, Rodney Green\, Mike Moreno\, Vincent Gardner and Shannon Powell among others. Winther studied at the University of New Orleans with Ellis Marsalis and Harold Batiste. \nPurchase Tickets\nAlso\, happening during Ogden After Hours is a book signing with Clay Maxwell Jordan. Pick up his book “Nothing’s Coming Soon!”
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/christian-winther-quartet/
CATEGORIES:Ogden After Hours
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190215
DTSTAMP:20260507T001809
CREATED:20181218T204147Z
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SUMMARY:Valentine's Day at the O!
DESCRIPTION:Spend Valentine’s Day at the Ogden Museum with your significant other or a friend! We are offering 2 for 1 admission during the day\, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.\, as well as during Ogden After Hours\, 6 – 8 p.m. Make sure to check out the Museum Store for the perfect Valentine’s gift for that special someone. Or give the gift of membership! From Feb. 11 – 14\, dual memberships to the O are 25% off. Click here to join online. Questions? Call 504.531.9616 or email membership@ogdenmuseum.org. \nPlease redeem the 2 for 1 admission offer at the door.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/valentinesday/
CATEGORIES:Admission Specials,Ogden After Hours
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DTSTAMP:20260507T001809
CREATED:20190116T202840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190214T030041Z
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SUMMARY:The Light Set
DESCRIPTION:The Light Set\, a chamber folk-pop outfit\, was formed in New Orleans in 2016. The chorally influenced six-piece group sings harmony-drenched\, reflective narratives. Their debut EP\, “Diving\,” was released in September 2018\, and was described by The Gambit as “crashing waves of harmonies… delicate arrangements\, wistful recollections of love and regret that build into life-giving hymns.” Their semi-annual Solstice show at the Marigny Opera House was also recently lauded as “catharsis through sad songs sung beautifully.” Find them at @thelightset on Instagram and Facebook or at thelightset.com. \n\n\nWe’re offering 2 for 1 admission to Ogden After Hours for Valentine’s Day from 6 – 8 p.m. Please redeem this offer at the door.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/the-light-set/
CATEGORIES:Ogden After Hours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190221T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190221T200000
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SUMMARY:Peter Bradley Adams
DESCRIPTION:Purchase Tickets\nPeter Bradley Adams introduced himself as a member of Eastmountainsouth\, the duo he put together with fellow songwriter and vocalist Kat Maslich-Bode. The demos the duo made\, produced by Adams\, blended pop and folk with subtle electronic touches\, making it a pioneering effort in the realm of folktronica with a satisfying blend of ancient folklore and modern technology. Robbie Robertson (of The Band) signed Eastmountainsouth to DreamWorks\, but a major label shake up led to the band’s demise. \nAdams launched his solo career with “Gather Up” (2006)\, a brooding\, autumnal album recorded in his apartment. Its hushed melancholy won rave reviews and led to “Leavetaking” (2008)\, an understated folk rock album that featured the hit “The Longer I Run”\, followed by “Traces” (2009)\, and “Between Us” (2011)\, collectively selling over 275\,000 single downloads. Adams continues his introspective explorations of the middle ground between hope and heartache on “The Mighty Storm.” \nTo make this album\, Adams put together a team of like-minded producer/musicians including Lex Price (Mindy Smith\, k.d. lang)\, Joshua Grange (k. d. lang\, Sheryl Crow)\, Joe McMahan (Luella and the Sun) and Ian Fitchuk. “We sat down and worked together\, everyone contributing to the playing\, arrangements and production\,” Adams explains. “We recorded in RCA Studio A in Nashville\, the old Chet Atkins studio built in 1965. Most of the tracking was done live… we all spread out in the same room\, so you can really hear the sound of that space on the record.” \nLike Adams’ other albums\, “The Mighty Storm” is marked by strong melodies\, the band’s understated\, but muscular playing and the calm emotional intensity of his singing. “Hey Believers” is an anti-spiritual that blends hushed acoustic guitar and long sustained notes from a churchy organ to deliver a message that’s equal parts faith and desperation. Joshua Grange’s crying pedal steel and Joe McMahan’s reverb drenched guitar add a soft mournful quality to “She Has to Come Down\,” the story of a young woman slipping into a self-destructive vortex. The song was inspired by the Jack Kerouac novella\, “Tristessa” and also appears on a recent compilation called “Esperanza”. Piano\, guitar and pedal steel augment the poignant melody of “Around Us.” The lyrics are the album’s most positive\, but Adams’ whispered\, aching vocals provide a dramatic contrast\, implying the loneliness that often resides in the heart of an enraptured lover. The songs on “The Mighty Storm” may have a placid surface\, but the soothing melodies and Adams’ low-key delivery run deep to portray the joys and insecurities of the human condition with a rare compassionate insight. \nPeter Bradley Adams discovered The Beatles when he was five years old. It was a life changing experience. “My dad had a large record collection\,” Adams recalls. “When I was growing up\, he was mostly listening to jazz and classical\, but I discovered his Beatles records and played them on my aqua-green and gold suitcase record player. I remember being totally astonished how those records sounded.” \nFrom that moment on\, his course was set. “I was going to be a musician. I never had any other aspiration\, even though I didn’t know what it would look like. I took a long detour into classical music\, got a Masters in Composition at the University of Alabama and\, after college\, wrote scores for film and TV. At heart\, I always wanted to be a singer/songwriter\, but I was a bit afraid of pursuing it.” \nAdams started piano lessons at six and picked up the guitar later on. In high school and college he was in cover bands for fun\, and shy about performing. “I was hiding in the background\, until I met Kat (Maslich-Bode) and started Eastmountainsouth. A friend introduced us and the minute we started singing together it was clear we had something special. I’d never really sung in public before; playing with Kat was a great way for me to start performing. \n“When I left Eastmountainsouth it was like starting from scratch again. I had to learn to perform alone and find my own voice.” “I’m not an unhappy person\, but I do have a strong melancholic side. And I’m most drawn to the music that reflects that.” Adams’ melancholic outlook is fully realized on “The Mighty Storm\,” a record that compliments his warm burnished melodies with his most tender vocals to date.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/peter-bradley-adams-2/
CATEGORIES:Ogden After Hours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190228T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190228T200000
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CREATED:20190219T220617Z
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SUMMARY:No Ogden After Hours Tonight
DESCRIPTION:There will be no Ogden After Hours tonight due to Mardi Gras festivities. Join us next week for KatieCat & Cain!
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/no-ogden-after-hours-tonight-2/
CATEGORIES:Ogden After Hours
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