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Rick Springfield, The Dirty Guv’nahs to headline Secret City Festival

Posted at 4:42 pm April 11, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Rick Springfield

Rick Springfield

Rick Springfield, the pop rock singer-songwriter and musician who won a 1981 Grammy for “Jessie’s Girl,” will headline the Saturday night concert at this year’s Secret City Festival, organizers said Thursday.

Springfield has sold 25 million albums worldwide, including 17 Top 40 hits, such as “Don’t Talk to Strangers,” “An Affair of the Heart,” “I’ve Done Everything for You,” “Love Somebody,” and “Human Touch,” a press release said. “Jessie’s Girl” was a No. 1 hit, and the song earned Springfield a Grammy for Best Male Rock Vocal.

The Friday night concert at the June 21-22 Secret City Festival features Knoxville-native rock ‘n’ roll band The Dirty Guv’nahs. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: American Museum of Science and Energy, arts and crafts, Arts Council of Oak Ridge, City of Oak Ridge, concerts, Jessie's Girl, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Rick Springfield, Secret City Festival, The Dirty Guv'nahs, the Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau, World War II

ORCMA Chamber concert features Adaskin String Trio

Posted at 10:36 am April 6, 2013
By Oak Ridge Civic Music Association Leave a Comment

Adaskin String Trio

The Adaskin String Trio will play at Pollard Auditorium on Saturday evening in the last ORCMA Chamber Music Series concert of the season. (Submitted photo)

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The Oak Ridge Civic Music Association Chamber Music Series concludes with a concert by the world-renown Adaskin String Trio, joined by members of Ensemble Schumann. The concert starts at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 6, at the Pollard Auditorium.

The Adaskin String Trio’s stirring performances have thrilled audiences in the U.S. and internationally. Their playing has been hailed for “vigor, precision and stylistic certitude” (Charleston Gazette) as well as “spontaneity, intensity and charm” (Peninsula Review). The Boston Globe praised them for “directing the listener to the heart of the matter.”

The Trio members met in Montreal in 1994 where they studied chamber music with cellist Marcel Saint-Cyr. They are now based in New England, and perform extensively in the United States and Canada. They have appeared in the Merkin Concert Hall in New York and Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. This dynamic ensemble commands a wide string trio repertoire ranging from Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven to Dohnanyi, Rozsa, and Villa-Lobos. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Music, Top Stories Tagged With: Adaskin String Trio, Chamber Music Series, Emlyn Ngai, Ensemble Schumann, Mark Fraser, Oak Ridge Civic Music Association, ORCMA, Pollard Auditorium, Sally Pinkas, Steve Larson, Thomas Gallant

Youth Aliyah concert on Sunday

Posted at 11:30 pm April 4, 2013
By Dawn Huotari Leave a Comment

Lora Doherty

Lora Doherty

The 2013 Ralph Einstein Hadassah’s Youth Aliyah concert will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church. This is an annual event that features performances by young area musicians.

This year’s program includes 11 performers ranging in age from eight to 17 who won an audition in March. Among the judges were Dan Alcott, music director of the Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, and Martha Anderson, principal clarinetist with the Oak Ridge Symphony and Oak Ridge Schools music teacher.

Two students were also selected to perform with the Oak Ridge Symphony in the Annual Family Concert. These students are Jenna Walters, 14, of Knoxville, on viola, who studies with Hillary Herndon, and Meghan Mayes, 17, of Seymour, who is a voice student of Marjorie Stephens. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: 2013 Ralph Einstein Hadassah’s Youth Aliyah concert, Efrat, Hadassah, Jenna Walters, Lora Doherty, Meghan Mayes, Oak Ridge Symphony, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Youth Aliyah

Grammy winner to perform at Princess Theatre, lecture at Roane State

Posted at 9:50 pm April 3, 2013
By Roane State Community College Leave a Comment

Bill Miller

Three-time Grammy award-winner Bill Miller will lecture in Oak Ridge on Thursday and play in Harriman on Friday. (Submitted photo)

Three-time Grammy award-winner Bill Miller will perform Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Princess Theatre in downtown Harriman.

Presented by Roane State Community College’s Arts and Lectures Committee, Miller plays rock, country, and folk music blended with Native American flutes and drums. His hits include “Reservation Road,” “My People,” and “Trail of Freedom,” and he has performed with artists such as Tori Amos, Eddie Vedder, the BoDeans, Richie Havens, and Arlo Guthrie.

A highly regarded lecturer on cultural awareness and race relations, Miller will also speak about addiction in the Native American community at the college’s Oak Ridge campus and at the Roane County campus in Harriman. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: addiction, Bill Miller, Cedar Dream Songs, Grammy, Mohican, Native American, Princess Theatre, Roane State Community College, Sacred Ground: A Tribute to Mother Earth, Spirit Wind North

Roane State will host April 6 alumni concert

Posted at 9:39 pm April 3, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Roane State Community College’s Music Department will host an alumni concert on Saturday, April 6, from 7-9 p.m. in the O’Brien Theatre on the Roane County campus in Harriman.

Admission is free.

The concert will feature alumni from Concert Choir, Celebration Singers, Jazz Band, and Bluegrass Band. As this year’s virtual choir project, the Music Department will debut an original composition, “Diversity, Similarity,” by Roane State professor Geol Greenlee with lyrics by student Chris Arnold. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: alumni concert, Bluegrass Band, Brenda Luggie, Celebration Singers, Chris Arnold, Concert Choir, Geol Greenlee, Jazz Band, Music Department, O’Brien Theatre, Roane State Community College

Janelle Arthur survives another round of ‘American Idol’

Posted at 12:14 pm March 29, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

Singer Janelle Arthur of Oliver Springs survived another round of fan voting on “American Idol” Thursday night, and she will be part of the television show’s final seven competitors.

Arthur will perform again next week and await the results of another round of viewer voting on Thursday night.

A video of her performance this week is available on Hulu.

Filed Under: Music, Television, Top Stories Tagged With: American Idol, Janelle Arthur, Oliver Springs

Music Arts has student recital

Posted at 4:49 pm March 23, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Music Arts Recital

Pictured at a recent Music Arts recital are, front row, from left to right, Melody Guo, Torie Scott, Eli Ferguson, Atticus Harris, Catherine Albert, and Sam Neary; and second row, instructor Jodi Harbin, D.J. Roberts, instructor Lois White, Joseph LaFreniere, Kelsey LaFreniere, instructor Andy Bryenton, Bonnie Moon, and Melody Simmons. (Submitted photo)

Music Arts students recently played cello, piccolo, flute, and piano during a recital at West Village Christian Church on Robertsville Road.

“The performances went off without a hitch on Sunday afternoon, with applause filling the room as each of the students and instructors finished their performances,” a press release said. “This was something that we put on as a showcase of the many talents that abound here at Music Arts and was the first of 2013.”

Students that took part in the Feb. 24 recital were Sam Neary, Catherine Albert, Melody Guo, Eli Ferguson, Atticus Harris, D.J. Roberts, Joseph LaFreniere, Kelsey LaFreniere, Bonnie Moon, and Melody Simmons. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Music, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Andy Bryenton, Atticus Harris, Bonnie Moon, Catherine Albert, D.J. Roberts, Eli Ferguson, Jodi Harbin, Joseph LaFreniere, Kelsey LaFreniere, Lois White, Melody Guo, Melody Simmons, Music Arts, recital, Sam Neary

Arte Musica to perform Friday at Roane State

Posted at 8:43 pm March 18, 2013
By Roane State Community College Leave a Comment

Arte Musica

Crossover band Arte Musica will play in the City Room at Roane State Community College’s Oak Ridge campus on Friday. From left are Wade Darnell, Rudolph Nemeth, and Travis Witherington. (Submitted photo)

Crossover band Arte Musica will play at 7 p.m. Friday at Roane State Community College in Oak Ridge.

The concert is free and open to the public. “Visitors can enjoy Arte Musica’s blend of classical, jazz, blues, and rock in the campus’s refurbished City Room, which features new seating,” a press release said.

“Crossover is an interesting style combination,” said pianist and Roane State adjunct professor Rudolph Nemeth. “It blends different genres and different instruments in new and exciting ways.”

[Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: Arte Musica, banjo, bass, blues, classical, crossover, jazz, Oak Ridge campus, piano, Roane State Community College, rock, Rudolph Nemeth, Travis Witherington, Wade Darnell

Janelle Arthur of Oliver Springs moves into Top 9 on ‘American Idol’

Posted at 4:10 pm March 15, 2013
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

Oliver Springs native Janelle Arthur survived another round of voting Thursday night and will be part of the Top 9 on “American Idol” next week.

This is the third time that Arthur has competed on “American Idol,” and this is the farthest she has advanced in the competition.

Filed Under: Music, Television, Top Stories Tagged With: American Idol, Janelle Arthur

Janelle Arthur sings again on ‘American Idol’

Posted at 2:13 pm March 14, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

Oliver Springs native Janelle Arthur performed again on “American Idol” Wednesday night, singing Montgomery Gentry’s song “Gone.”

Her family was in the audience, but the community was also watching as Oliver Springs held a viewing party at City Hall. An “Idol” film crew was there documenting the support Janelle is getting.

The next round of voting is under way, and Janelle should learn tonight if she will be moving on to the next round.

Filed Under: Music, Television, Top Stories Tagged With: American Idol, Janelle Arthur, Oliver Springs

ORCMA, ORICL benefit from John Million bequest

Posted at 9:06 pm March 8, 2013
By Carolyn Krause Leave a Comment

John George Million Jr.

John George Million Jr. (Submitted photo)

John Million had a lifelong love affair with classical music, opera, and classic books. Before he died on March 21, 2012, he made sure that two Oak Ridge nonprofit organizations that contributed to his cultural enjoyment would benefit greatly from his legacy.

Dan Allcott, conductor of the Oak Ridge Symphony and Chorus, said: “The Oak Ridge Civic Music Association is honored to be the recipient of a significant bequest from the estate of John Million. The six-figure donation to ORCMA gives us stability during tough economic times.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: Connie Ellisor, Dan Allcott, John George Million Jr., Louise Dunlap, Nancy Bischoff, Oak Ridge Chorus, Oak Ridge Civic Music Association, Oak Ridge Institute for Continued Learning, Oak Ridge Symphony and Chorus, Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra, ORCMA, ORICL, ORSO, Schubert, Spring in the Mountains, Stephen Seifert, The Bell Witch

‘American Idol’ contestant from Oliver Springs makes Top 10

Posted at 12:09 pm March 8, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

Janelle Arthur of Oliver Springs is among the 10 finalists on the Fox-TV show “American Idol.”

Host Ryan Seacrest called her name last night during the girls’ elimination round. This is the farthest Arthur has made it in the competition in this, her third appearance.

After she was sent through to the Top 10, she sang a Dierks Bentley song and expressed her gratitude to her friends, family, and fans in East Tennessee.

Filed Under: Music, Television, Top Stories Tagged With: American Idol, Janelle Arthur, Oliver Springs, Top 10

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