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Secret City Festival features something for everyone

Posted at 1:51 pm June 8, 2014
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Secret City Festival Crowd June 2012

A large crowd waits to hear music during the June 2012 festival.

 

Make plans to attend the 12th Annual Secret City Festival on Friday, June 13, and Saturday, June 14, in historic Oak Ridge. Join more than 20,000 visitors and residents to celebrate the end of World War II and the heritage of Oak Ridge from 1945 to the present.

Here’s an overview of some of the many activities and events taking place at this year’s festival: [Read more…]

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Secret City Festival reminds concert attendees of security procedures

Posted at 12:09 pm June 8, 2014
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Visitors to the Secret City Festival next weekend can expect tighter security measures and maybe a few delays when entering the concerts this year, all in the name of safety.

“In light of recent events, we’re being extra vigilant in our protection of our attendees, staff, and the community during the festival concerts,” said Oak Ridge Police Chief Jim Akagi.

No backpacks or coolers will be allowed into the concert site and all bags will be subject to search.  This includes bags used to store chairs. Visitors should expect delays if carrying in anything that needs to be searched. Organizers suggest festival attendees only bring their concert tickets, money for food, an ID to buy or consume beer, and a chair for the concerts. Once inside the concert site, festival seating is available on a first-come, first-serve basis. The concert site opens at 5:30 p.m. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Community, Entertainment, Government, Music, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Arts Council of Oak Ridge, City of Oak Ridge, concerts, Dez Money & the Faze, Eddie Money, Jada Blade, Jim Akagi, Kix Brooks, parking, Phoenix Drive, Secret City Festival, security measures, security procedures, the Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau

Top 12 ways to have fun at the 12th Annual Secret City Festival

Posted at 12:31 pm June 6, 2014
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  1. Start planning now for two days of activities to celebrate more than 70 years of Oak Ridge’s history. From 11:30 a.m. on Friday, June 13, until the concerts are over, there is something for everyone.
  2. Remember there is no parking onsite at the festival! Plan to park at the City Center and take a free shuttle over to the festival. For a map of available parking near the Secret City Festival, visit http://www.secretcityfestival.com/festival-411/parking/.
  3. Be sure to visit the Secret City Festival website (www.secretcityfestival.com) to plan your weekend. You will find all event information, tour schedules, and concert information here.
  4. Concerts are festival seating—don’t forget your lawn chairs for the best views and most comfortable seating. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. each evening to claim your seat. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Music, Top Stories, Uncategorized Tagged With: Arts Council of Oak Ridge, City of Oak Ridge, concerts, Eddie Money, history, Kix Brooks, parking, Secret City Festival, the Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau, World War II

Oak Ridge Unitarian Universal Church has music festival fundraiser

Posted at 11:50 am June 6, 2014
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Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church Sanctuary

The sanctuary of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church is pictured above. (File photo)

There is a free music festival at Oak Ridge Unitarian Universal Church on Saturday. It will feature local bands and food for sale, a press release said.

Two of the bands scheduled to play are Haze of Oliver Springs and Scarlet Victory of Clinton, the press release said. Haze has been described as a “groove” based rock band that plays what the crowd wants to hear, the release said. Both bands have a large local fan base.

The festival is free, but a suggested donation of $5 would gratefully be accepted, the release said. The event will be held in the ORUUC Social Hall from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The church is located at 1500 Oak Ridge Turnpike in Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Entertainment, Music Tagged With: Clinton High School Gay Straight Alliance, Haze, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, ORUUC, Scarlet Victory

Coffeehouse features local talent, new guitar class to benefit Free Medical Clinic

Posted at 6:58 pm June 4, 2014
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Nicolas Cagle

Nicolas Cagle

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Guitars are being restrung, duos are reuniting, and vocal chords are being stretched yet again for the first coffeehouse of the summer.

Coffeehouse veteran Nicolas Cagle is especially excited to be performing for this fundraising series, now in its third summer. A recent graduate from Clinton High School, Nic wins over audiences with his big personality and vocal style. His vocal sound is unique in that he has a crooning quality that some say is reminiscent of ’50s great Buddy Holly.

Nic will be attending the University of Tennessee Knoxville in the fall, and plans on devoting much of his summer to not only performing at the coffeehouses, but teaching a new generation of performers as well at First Presbyterian Church.

An accomplished songwriter and guitarist, Nic will be leading a free guitar class for the next three weeks from 6:30-7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays for young performers. Just as the swing dancing initiative last summer was created to give high school and college students another creative outlet and place to gather, the guitar workshop hopes to do the same. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music Tagged With: coffeehouse, First Presbyterian Church, Free Medical Clinic, Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge, guitar class, guitar workshops, guitarist, Nicolas Cagle, songwriter, Sumner Byrne, Sydney Buckner, Taylor Kress

Secret City Festival: Deadline extended for early bird tickets

Posted at 3:21 pm June 2, 2014
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Kix Brooks with Mic

Country artist Kix Brooks performs at the Great Eastern Exposition in West Springfield, Mass., on Sept. 27. (Submitted photos)

It’s not too late to purchase discounted tickets for Secret City Festival

The deadline for early bird tickets to the 12th Annual Secret City Festival’s headline concerts has been extended through Thursday, June 5. This extension will allow the public to continue to purchase tickets to both the Friday night Eddie Money concert or the Saturday night Kix Brooks concert for the discounted rate of $18 each.

Friday night’s concert will feature 80s rocker Eddie Money as he brings his blue-collar rock ‘n’ roll sound to the UCOR concert stage. Opening for Eddie Money will be local band Jada Blade and Dez Money and The Faze. Dez Money is the son of Eddie Money, but he’ll bring his own unique style to the Friday night line-up. Concert goers can expect to hear hits from Eddie Money’s career including “Two Tickets to Paradise,” “Shakin,’” and “Baby Hold On.” Friday night’s concert is sponsored by Pro2Serve, CROET, and Classic Hits 93.1 WNOX.

Saturday night’s concert brings legendary country music artist Kix Brooks, formerly of Brooks and Dunn, to the UCOR stage. As part of one of the biggest duos in country music history, Brooks has received many industry accolades including two Grammy awards, 20 Country Music Association trophies, and 27 Academy of Country Music honors. After Brooks and Dunn announced their retirement, Brooks has enjoyed success on and off the stage as a solo artist, radio host, and actor. Nashville band, Phoenix Drive, will open the show. Saturday’s concert is sponsored by LDA Engineering and 96.7 Merle FM. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: Brooks and Dunn, Dez Money, Dez Money and The Faze, early bird tickets, Eddie Money, Jada Blade, Kix Brooks, Secret City Festival, tickets

Temptations Revue concert to kick off Blankenship fundraising campaign

Posted at 8:53 pm May 23, 2014
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Temptations Nate Evans Theater

 

An August concert by the Temptations Revue will kick off the fundraising campaign to revitalize Blankenship Field and Jack Armstrong Stadium into a world-class facility, organizers said.

The Aug. 9 concert will be in the Oak Ridge High School Auditorium. It’s sponsored by the Oak Ridge Quarterback Club.

The show starts at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 9, and tickets must be purchased online. They went on sale to the public on Thursday.

All proceeds will be directed to the revitalization effort to revamp Blankenship Field/Jack Armstrong Stadium. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, High School, Middle School, Music, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Blankenship Field, fundraising, Jack Armstrong Stadium, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Quarterback Club, Temptations Revue

Combined choirs to sing ‘Sunrise Mass’ Sunday

Posted at 11:32 am May 16, 2014
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Anna Thomas and Andrew Duncan

Anna Thomas, FPC music director, will conduct the first half of the concert, and Andrew Duncan, FUMC music director, will conduct the four-movement “Sunrise Mass.” (Submitted photo)

The combined choirs of First Presbyterian and First United Methodist churches will sing the “Sunrise Mass” by Norwegian composer Ola Gjeilo during a concert on Sunday, May 18, at 6:30 p.m. at First United Methodist Church.

String players from the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra and FUMC’s Sandi Henry on piano will accompany the choirs. The 32-minute symphony mass will be performed in the second half of the concert.

The first half of the concert will include choral music by various composers, including “Ave Verum Corpus” by W.A. Mozart, Dan Forrest’s setting of John Wesley’s “Covenant Prayer,” and Mack Wilberg’s arrangement of Isaac Watts’ version of Psalm 23, as well as works by Kevin Siegfried, Philip R. Dietterich, and Stephen Paulus. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Entertainment, Faith, Front Page News, Music Tagged With: Andrew Duncan, Anna Thomas, First Presbyterian Church, First United Methodist Church, FUMC, Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, Ola Gjeilo, Sandi Henry, Sunrise Mass, symphony mass

Sound Company celebrates ‘Journeys’ on Friday, Saturday

Posted at 9:54 am May 16, 2014
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Sound Company, Oak Ridge’s Children’s Performing Choir, will present a unique choral performance this weekend, a press release said. The choir will be providing the community with two opportunities to experience the celebration, including Friday, May 16, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, May 17, at 2 p.m. All shows will be performed at the Historic Grove Theater at High Places Church, which is at 123 Randolph Road in Oak Ridge.

The show is titled “Journeys: Celebrating the Long and Winding Road of Life.”

Songs performed by Sound Company will include: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: a cappella, Children's Choir of Oak Ridge, choral performance, High Places Church, Journeys: Celebrating the Long and Winding Road of Life, Kathy Gillenwaters, Katy Wolfe-Zahn, Mariana Garciagodoy, performing choir, Sound Company, Sound Company Children's Choir, Terry Silver-Alford

Experience the majestic Saint-Saëns Organ Symphony in Saturday concert

Posted at 7:58 pm May 12, 2014
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Oak Ridge Community Orchestra Strings

String players in the Oak Ridge Community Orchestra are pictured above. (Photo courtesy of Travis Witherington) 

 

By Dale Gedcke

Don’t miss the majestic “Symphony No. 3 with Organ” by Saint-Saëns, performed by the Oak Ridge Community Orchestra at 2 p.m. Saturday May 17, in the sanctuary of the First Baptist Church. This is probably the most impressive symphony that one can find. It is unique because of the dominant role played by the organ, especially in the finale, where it builds the foundation for a glorious finish.

Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 – 1921) composed his third symphony at the pinnacle of his career when he was in his early 50s. The story of his life is as remarkable as the content of this symphony. Trained on the piano from a very early age, his first public performance came at the age of five, when he accompanied a Beethoven violin sonata. At 10, he played his first public recital, featuring works by Handel, Kalkbrenner, Hummel, and Bach. As an encore, Saint-Saëns offered to play any of Beethoven’s 32 piano sonatas from memory. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Front Page News, Music Tagged With: Camille Saint-Saëns, concert, Cyndi Jeffers, Dale Gedcke, First Baptist Church, Oak Ridge Community Orchestra, ORCO, Organ Symphony, Saint-Saëns, symphony, Symphony No. 3 with Organ, Third Symphony

Oak Ridge Chorus has final concert of season on Saturday

Posted at 11:03 am May 2, 2014
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Oak Ridge Chorus

Oak Ridge Chorus

The Oak Ridge Chorus will present its final concert of the season at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church in Oak Ridge. The concert is sponsored by the Oak Ridge Civic Music Association.

Conducted by Seth Maples, the group will join voices in traditional English and American choral music including Aaron Copeland’s “Zion’s Walls,” Alice Parker’s arrangement of “My Gentle Harp,” and selections from Gilbert and Sullivan.

Tickets are $15 adults and $5 for ages 19 and younger, and they will be available at the door.

For more information, call (865) 483-5569 or visit www.OakRidgeSymphony.org.

The First Baptist Church is at 1101 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Front Page News, Music Tagged With: Aaron Copeland, Alice Parker, concert, First Baptist Church, Gilbert and Sullivan, My Gentle Harp, Oak Ridge Chorus, Oak Ridge Civic Music Association, Seth Maples, Zion's Walls

Roane State Concert Choir earns honor in international competition

Posted at 10:28 pm April 30, 2014
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Roane State Concert Choir

The Roane State Concert Choir won a silver award at the Canta en Primavera festival in Malaga, Spain. From left are music director Geol Greenlee, students Amanda Cole, Kela Oberloh, Amber Delk, Mason Van Horn, Paul Davis, Jeremiah Jacks, Eddie Rivera, Amanda Holly, Trisha Davidson, Judy Rivera, and Ashley Sherrill, and choral director Brenda Luggie. (Submitted photo)

 

Roane State Community College’s Concert Choir won a silver award at an international choral festival held in Malaga, Spain.

The choir traveled to Malaga, a seaport on the Andalusian coast of southern Spain, last month during spring break. Under the direction of Brenda Luggie and accompanied by Geol Greenlee, the 11-member choir performed in the Canta en Primavera (Sing in Spring) festival.

“The group was the only ensemble from the U.S., and in their first international competition, scored silver (level 9), less than two points from the winner’s score,” Luggie said. “Their success is not just a feather in their caps, but a memory they will cherish for the rest of their lives.” [Read more…]

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