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LaFarge, Fleck & Washburn, set for return engagement at St. Cecilia folk series

WKTV Staff

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Pokey LaFarge will return his sound and songs to the St. Cecilia Music Center’s Acoustic Café stage. (Supplied)

Pokey LaFarge, and the pairing of Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn, must have liked taking the stage at Royce Auditorium as both will be returning to town as part of St. Cecilia Music Center’s Folk Series of concerts. Of course, who doesn’t like that stage?

 

Return engagements by LaFarge and Fleck/Washburn were recently announced at part of St. Cecilia’s 2018-19 season — a season celebrating the 135-year history as the oldest arts organization in Grand Rapids and West Michigan.

 

LaFarge, who last appeared at St. Cecilia in early 2017, is scheduled for Oct. 4. Fleck and Washburn were on the venue’s just completed 2017-18 season schedule, appearing in February, and will return early next year, on Feb. 9, 2019. SCMC previously announced The Lone Bellow was scheduled for Nov. 29.

 

“Pokey LaFarge charmed our audience … (and) he’ll be returning … to begin his solo tour across the country,” Cathy Holbrook, St. Cecilia executive director, said in supplied material. “He’s a fabulous musician and totally engaging entertainer.”

 

And she is just as gushing over the return of Fleck and Washburn.

 

Banjo royalty and husband and wife duo Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn. (Supplied)

“We are so excited to have Béla and Abigail with us again,” Holbrook said. “Their sold-out concert together this year was one of our finest ever. … We are very lucky to have them together on stage again in 2019 to celebrate our 135th year anniversary.”

 

St. Louis-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Pokey LaFarge will come back to St. Cecilia for a more intimate, solo performance this time. (He was with his band in 2017.) LaFarge incorporates elements of early jazz, ragtime, country blues, Western swing, with a vivid storytelling sensibility are totally his own. Two of LaFarge’s albums have been named Best Americana Album by the Independent Music Awards.

 

Fleck and Washburn — not unjustly called “The king and queen of the banjo” — not only entertain with their music but with the often humorous, sometimes heartfelt stories about their lives and relationship.

 

Fleck is a 15-time Grammy Award winner who has taken the banjo across multiple genres, and Washburn is a singer-songwriter and clawhammer banjo player who re-radicalized it by combining it with Far East culture and sounds, according to supplied material. Together, the pair perform pieces from their Grammy-winning self-titled debut as well as their newest record, Echo in the Valley, from 2017.

 

As previously announced, The Lone Bellow is a Brooklyn-based band, now based out of Nashville, known for their transcendent harmonies, serious musicianship and lively performances.The trio features Zach Williams (guitar/vocals), Kanene Donehey Pipkin (multi-instrumentalist), and Brian Elmquist (guitar).

 

St. Cecilia’s Royce Auditorium “will be the perfect venue for this great band,” Holbrook said of The Lone Bellow. “Stay tuned for even more folk concerts to be announced as the fall approaches.”

 

Concert tickets for the Pokey LaFarge solo concert on Oct. 4 are $30 and $35, The Lone Bellow concert on Nov. 29 are $30 and $35, and the Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn concert on Feb. 9 are $50 and $55. They can be purchased by calling St. Cecilia Music Center at 616-459-2224 or visiting the box office at 24 Ransom Ave. NE. Tickets can also be purchased online at www.scmc-online.org.

 

‘King and Queen of Banjo’ to visit St. Cecilia Music Center’s Acoustic Café 

 

By St. Cecilia Music Center

 

St. Cecilia Music Center will bring husband and wife duo Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn to Royce Auditorium on Friday,  Feb. 23. as part of the center’s Acoustic Café Series. This will be the duo’s first appearance together in Grand Rapids.

 

Tickets are still available.

 

Fleck and Washburn have been called “the king and queen of the banjo.” On stage, they will perform pieces from their 2016 Grammy-winning self-titled debut album, as well as their new record, Echo in the Valley.

 

Fleck is a 15-time Grammy Award winner who has taken the instrument across multiple genres, and Washburn is a singer-songwriter and clawhammer banjo player who re-radicalized it by combining it with Far East culture and sounds.

 

Echo in the Valley is the follow up to Fleck and Washburn’s acclaimed, self-titled debut that earned the 2016 Grammy for Best Folk Album.  “This time around, the mission was to take our double banjo combination of three finger and clawhammer styles to the next level and find things to do together that we had not done before,” says Fleck.  “We’re expressing different emotions through past techniques and going to deeper places.”

 

The Acoustic Café Series, in partnership with the syndicated radio show of the same name, will round out the season with the band Asleep at the Wheel on April 12, as well as singer/songwriter, banjo and fiddler Rhiannon Giddens on May 17.

 

Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn tickets are $45 and $50 and can be purchased by calling St. Cecilia Music Center at 616-459-2224 or visiting the box office at 24 Ransom Ave. NE. Tickets can also be purchased online at www.scmc-online.org.  A post-concert party with a cash bar will be offered to all ticket-holders.

 

St. Cecilia adds banjo royalty, Asleep at the Wheel to 2018 folk music lineup 

Grammy Award winning country-swing band Asleep at the Wheel. (Supplied)

WKTV Staff

 

St. Cecilia Music Center this week announced two additional shows to their Acoustic Café Folk Series — the banjo royalty of husband and wife duo Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn, and Grammy Award winning country-swing band Asleep at the Wheel — with both set to visit Grand Rapids in early 2018.

 

Fleck and Washburn will appear on Friday, Feb. 23, and Asleep at the Wheel will perform on Thursday, April 12, both at 7:30 p.m. There will also be additional Acoustic Café Folk concerts for 2018 announced after the new year.

 

“Over the years SCMC has expanded the genres of music we present with the creation of the jazz series 10 years ago and the Acoustic Café folk series a few years ago, in addition to our traditional chamber music offerings,” Cathy Holbrook, St. Cecilia executive director, said in supplied material. “With the appearance of Margo Price last season, we opened the door for country music artists. … We trust Asleep at the Wheel fans will be excited to hear them up close and personal, and that banjo lovers will unite for the power-house couple Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn.”

 

Banjo royalty and husband and wife duo Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn. (Supplied)

Asleep at the Wheel, now based in Austin, Texas, holds 10 Grammy awards, 20 studio albums and 20 singles on the Billboard country charts. Most recently, the band shared a Grammy for “Still The King: Celebrating the Music of Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys”, the band’s most recent release in 2015. The recording  features 22 collaborations, including legends such as Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard and George Strait and newcomers like The Avett Brothers, Amos Lee and Old Crow Medicine Show.

 

Fleck and Washburn, given the name of “the king and queen of the banjo” by Paste Magazine, have a unique musical partnership. Fleck is a fifteen-time Grammy Award winner who has taken the instrument across multiple genres, and Washburn is a singer-songwriter and clawhammer banjo player. Whether at home, on stage or on record, their bond, combined with the way their distinct musical personalities and banjo styles interact, makes theirs a picking partnership.

 

Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn tickets are $45 and $50. Asleep at the Wheel tickets are $35 and $40. Tickets and can be purchased by calling St. Cecilia Music Center at 616-459-2224, visiting the box office at 24 Ransom Ave. NE, or online at scmc-online.org.  A post-concert party with a cash bar will be available to all ticket-holders after the concerts

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