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SUMMARY:Kristin Diable
DESCRIPTION:When we called it the American Dream\, what we really meant was “the American Myth.” \nThat myth convinced us that the right house/car/bank account/voting card could punch our tickets to a happily-ever-after\, but for reasons too numerous and depressing to note\, that myth is finally dying. Somewhere along the way\, we realized the secret to mythology is not letting anyone sell it to you. You have to create your own. And now something new is springing up as we cast off the strange rules and crushing expectations of old. We’re rediscovering that freedom comes from the inside out\, not from the outside in. \nKristin Diable has been exploring freedom and choice in her music ever since she picked up an open mic at a lounge in Baton Rouge and stunned the audience into silence. She rode that vibe\, away to New York and then back to her native Louisiana like a storm front\, one that shook New Orleans and cooled the air. And her newest album\, Create Your Own Mythology\, invokes her Louisiana and Americana roots\, while firing a rock-and-roll shot across the bow of borrowed myths. \nProducer Dave Cobb expands upon a stellar year that had seen Sturgill Simpson’s Metamodern Sounds in Country Music\, Lindi Ortega’s Tin Star and Jason Isbell’s Southeastern all arrive to critical acclaim–here he does double duty\, producing and also standing the front lines on guitar. Cobb is known for spurring his performers to find their truest voices\, and this is Diable’s richest and most elaborate album to date. \nIt takes a person to write an album\, but a good album writes a person too. Kristin realized Create Your Own Mythology was fighting its way into the world during her force-of-will tour\, which alighted in Europe and Africa in 2013. Cut loose from the norm\, discovering new venues almost as fast as she could perform in them\, she found swimming in her head new songs about holding on\, letting go\, patience and faith in the face of futility. And about penning your own rules and your own reality. \nFrom the gospel notes of “True Devotion”\, written in Morocco during a Ramadan sunset\, to the wistful universal waters flowing through “Deepest Blue”\, Diable weaves a dense\, bewitching net. The idea of embracing the infinite unknown and finding freedom\, clarity through the trials we experience along our journey as human beings is explored in songs like the lead single\, “I’ll Make Time for You”\, and “Eyes to the Horizon”. The latter has been used twice in HBO’s Treme performed by the character\, Annie. \nRumi wrote\, “Where did I come from\, and what am I supposed to be doing? I have no idea. My soul is from elsewhere\, I’m sure of that\, and I intend to end up there.” \nKristin says that music is her ticket on that journey to the soul’s distant elsewhere\, and this new album is her invitation to the listener–not to follow her on her mythical path\, but to go questing for their own. That’s a journey that will require some suffering\, and acceptance\, and evolution and honesty–these are the tokens hidden in these songs\, smoothing that hard path\, leading us away\, and leading us home. \nThe Mississippi River makes a hairpin turn in Baton Rouge before swerving unstoppably into the Gulf of Mexico. As it slowly zigs and zags like a cautious alcoholic\, rich sediment sloshes loose onto the sun-baked Louisiana turf. It’s lush country. Things grow here. New Orleans grew here. Kristin Diable grew here and is still growing. And myths grow here like sugarcane does: fast\, tall and sweet. \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/kristin-diable-2/
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SUMMARY:Soul Brass Band
DESCRIPTION:Soul Brass Band brings the New Orleans party: known for its top-fight traditional brass band repertoire and second-line parades – night or day – Soul Brass Band’s unique signature of classic Soul infusion is unforgettable. The band’s deep academic musical roots underpin their brass band presentation – each musician is both a bandleader and highly-trained jazz musician. The result is a brass band that unleashes an utterly crisp and soulful sound. The birth of Soul Brass Band was by CeeLo Green’s request: bandleader Derrick Freeman quickly assembled the perfect group for CeeLo’s music video\, “Music to My Soul”. From that moment\, Soul Brass Band’s all-star lineup formed into one of New Orleans’ new favorite bands\, as well as at NN North Sea Jazz Festival\, Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival\, Spiagge Soul Festival\, Ascona\, Tel Aviv\, and more. \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/soul-brass-band/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191017T180000
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SUMMARY:Dara Tucker
DESCRIPTION:Vocalist and songwriter Dara Tucker has established a distinctive sound by fusing the melodic\, lyrical and soulful strains of the central plains with the risk-taking verve of contemporary music. \nTucker’s forthcoming album “The Seven Colors\,” her 3rd CD of all-original compositions\, is a collection of new songs that join all seven of her influences: jazz\, Americana\, pop\, blues\, gospel\, singer-songwriter and soul. Produced by guitarist Charlie Hunter (Norah Jones\, John Mayer\, D’Angelo)\, who plays on nine of the eleven tracks\, the new album is scheduled for release in summer 2019. Now based in Nashville\, Tennessee\, Dara Tucker has toured nationally with her group as well as with acclaimed guitarist Charlie Hunter’s Trio. Tucker‘s band has also opened for Grammy Winner Gregory Porter and she has appeared on NPR’s Jazz Night In America along with the Tavis Smiley Show on PBS. Tucker is also the winner of the Johnny Mercer Award\, the Ben Tucker Jazz Award and the Silver Medal in the prestigious American Traditions Vocal Competition. \nTucker was born in Tulsa\, Oklahoma as the third of seven children to music minister and gospel recording artist\, Doyle Tucker and singer Lynda Tucker. She started out singing harmony at the age of 4 with her brothers and sisters\, and began playing the piano at age 8. She traveled the country singing with her family for most of her childhood. Dara‘s family spent time in Spokane\, Washington\, Detroit\, Michigan\, Fayetteville\, Arkansas\, Pasadena\, California and Baltimore\, Maryland before again settling in Oklahoma. She and her brothers and sisters\, known as “The Tuckers” were known for their rich harmonies and seamless blend. Dara received her degree in International Business and German Studies eventually moving to Interlaken\, Switzerland to further study German while aupairing. It was there that Tucker wrote her first of several songs and where she was inspired to relocate to her current home in Nashville\, TN.\n\nDara Tucker has been featured on several of the major jazz stages in the U.S.\, including The Blue Note (NYC)\, Smoke (NYC)\, Snug Harbor (New Orleans)\, New Orleans Jazz Museum\, Scullers (Boston)\, Exit 0 Jazz Festival\, San Jose Jazz Festival\, the International Festival of Arts and Ideas\, World Cafe Live (Philadelphia) and City Winery (Chicago/ Nashville).Tucker has performed or recorded with such luminaries as Grammy Winning artists Vince Gill and Keb Mo\, in addition to organist and National Endowment of the Arts Jazz Master Dr. Lonnie Smith\, guitarist Peter Bernstein\, drummer and vibraphonist Jason Marsalis\, saxophonist John Ellis\, and pianists Johnny O’Neal and Helen Sung. \nYou can find her at: \nfacebook.com/daratucker \ninstagram.com/daratuckerb \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\ntwitter.com/daratucker \nPurchase Tickets
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SUMMARY:Lawrence Sieberth with Dickie Landry
DESCRIPTION:Pianist\, composer and producer Lawrence Sieberth is at home in virtually any musical setting. While based in jazz\, Lawrence’s musical vision is not limited by genre barriers – he prefers to integrate the many facets of music and performance into an engaging\, inclusive experience. His own neo-bop improvisations and experimental inclinations combine with his classical and world music influences providing an extensive musical vocabulary for both performances and compositions for television\, film and stage. \nHis local ensembles vary from New Orleans traditional to questing improvisations\, from the avant-garde to mainstream jazz and R&B. He has performed at virtually every venue in New Orleans\, from small clubs to the annual New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival where he has been a regular featured artist and musical director of over 30 years. His collaborations with notable local performers include Johnny Adams\, Charles Neville\, Allen Toussaint\, Irma Thomas\, Tony Dagradi\, John Vidacovich\, Herlin Riley\, Victor Goines and Don Vappie. \nBorn in Cecilia\, Louisiana\, Richard (Dickie) Landry has performed his solo saxophone works in major venues in the USA\, Canada\, Europe\, Russia\, Cuba\, Haiti\, South America\, India and Japan. Besides his solo work\, Mr. Landry has performed and collaborated with other composers\, musicians\, artists\, theatre directors and choreographers including\, Philip Glass (founding member 1969) Laurie Anderson\, Bob Dylan\, Paul Simon\, Talking Heads\, Robert Plant\, Robert Wilson\, Keith Sonnier\, Richard Serra\, Lawrence Weiner\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Gordon Matta-Clark and Trisha Brown. His return to Lafayette\, Louisiana had him performing with the All Star Legendary Swamp Pop group\, Lil Band o’ Gold and the Creole Reggae group True Man Posse. \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/lawrence-sieberth-with-dickie-landry/
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SUMMARY:Sleazeball Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Sorry\, but you’re about to be seduced by New Orleans lunatics – the Sleazeball Orchestra. The scandalous Fräulein Frances (Kitty Baudoin)\, South Louisiana born-and-bred\, fronts the band. After teething her fangs on the legs of local music legends\, she’s taken her show on the road since the 80s\, with long stayovers in California and Hawaii. She bewitches audiences with her lounge lizard style\, Yma Sumac vocal range and love of the Sleaze inside every jazz tune. New Orleans native\, bassist and musical director Stoo Odom (ex-Graves Brothers Deluxe\, Thin White Rope\, Subarachnoid Space) comes from an avant-psych rock world and inflicts his aesthetics onto Sleazeball jazz – after refining them in every dive from Hattiesburg to Osaka since 1991. Supported by the finest musicians in New Orleans\, they will help you get back in touch with the Sleaze inside jazz. There’s been nothing quite like it since Lee Dorsey founded New Orleans in 1718. Or something like that. \nWear your Halloween costume to the Ogden Museum on October 31 and receive a free admission pass for a future visit to the Museum or Ogden After Hours! Admission on this day is free for Louisiana residents from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.\, courtesy of The Helis Foundation Art for All program! \nPurchase Tickets
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