5 Live Music Musts - August 14, 2015

Friday, August 14, 2015

 

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Debra Mann is at the Courthouse Center Tonight

"5 Live Music Musts" is our weekly column that highlights the best in area music. This week, we feature some local artists celebrating two of the all-time greats – known best by their first names – Joni and Bob.

Celebrate Joni with Debra Mann Tonight

This weekend brings two great shows to the Courthouse Center for the Arts starting tonight with the Debra Mann Quintet. Mann is primarily a jazz artist, and her tribute will highlight Joni Mitchell’s jazzier side. The not-to-be-missed show is tonight at 8PM, tickets are $20. Tomorrow night brings the highly regarded Bluegrass Gospel Project, a band which has garnered a heap of critical praise. Tickets are $25 for the 8PM show.

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Summit Music Festival Saturday

Tomorrow afternoon, party on down to the 6th annual Summit Music Festival featuring top local and national acts. After a rousingly successful Hope Street Festival earlier this summer, the fun moves down the hill to Summit Park on Hope St. near the Pawtucket line. This year’s lineup includes The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Garrin Benfield, And The Kids, Torn Shorts Duo, Extraordinary Rendition Band and Brother Henry. Laissez les bon temps roullez! How come they never had these kinds of events in Providence when I was growing up?

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The Dirty Dozen Brass Band Plays the Summit Music Festival Saturday

Jimmy Buffett at Xfinity Saturday

Parrotheads are probably already tailgating at the Xfinity Center in Mansfield where Jimmy Buffett is scheduled to play tomorrow night. Buffett and his Coral Reefer Band seem to bring a whole lifestyle along with some great music every summer. They’ll be joined by Huey Lewis and the News who open at 7PM. Tickets are still available with lawn seats starting at $50.

Celebrate Dylan at Jimmy’s Saturday

Earlier this summer at the Newport Folk Festival, a bunch of nationally known musicians got together for the 50th anniversary of Bob Dylan going electric. Tomorrow night, a bunch of talented local artists will celebrate the Bard at Jimmy’s in Newport. The Skinny Millionaires are hosting the event which includes Smith&Weeden, Haunt The House, John Hillman, Bob Kendall, Roz Razkin, Josh Grabert and more! Music starts at 8PM with a cover charge at the door.

Beach Boys at Indian Ranch Sunday

Its summer, the weather’s still warm, and the Beach Boys are back! “America’s band” returns to Indian Ranch in Webster MA, on the banks of the lake with world’s longest name – Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg. No kidding. General Admission tickets remain at $37.00 with kids tickets priced at $23.50. Remember, this is an afternoon show, beginning at 2PM. And don’t miss country artist Tyler Farr at Indian Ranch on Saturday night. He’s a more introspective country star who’s debut album Redneck Crazy recently reached #2 on the country charts.

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Related Slideshow: Newport Folk Festival 2015: Saturday Highlights

Saturday was another historic day at the Newport Folk Festival. The surprise guest was superstar James Taylor, who returned to Newport to "finish" a set he started in 1969. It was also a day to showcase many of the newer acts in Folk, Rock, Country and Americana. GoLocalProv Music Critic Ken Abrams was there along with Photographer Rick Farrell of Mojo Photography to capture all the action in our slide show of Day 2 at Newport Folk.

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The Suffers

The Suffers got things rolling as the first band on the Fort Stage with a powerful performance Saturday. They’re a ten piece R&B band from Houston, overloaded with energy behind their horn section and lead vocalist Kam Franklin. They played several from their new EP, Make Some Room, including "Stay," "Giver," and the title track. (Photo: Ken Abrams)

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Spirit Family Reunion

One of the more popular roots bands at Newport, Spirit Family Reunion played a super spirited set in their 3rd appearance at the festival. They featured several from their recent album, Hands Together, including “Once Again” and “Wake Up, Rounder.” Good news: The band plays in the area again this week, opening for Trampled by Turtles at the Columbus Theatre Thursday July 30th. (Photo: Rick Farrell)

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The Barr Brothers

The Montreal based Barr Brothers are a modern folk quartet led by Providence natives Brad and Andrew Barr. They've gained noteriety in recent years for their sound described as "a dusty journal of hushed Americana, West African grooves, and voyeuristic lyrics." They played several from their new album Sleeping Operator. (Photo: Ken Abrams)

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Jason Isbell

Jason Isbell is perhaps the best songwriter in America right now. He brought his band, the 400 Unit to the Fort Stage for a great set of southern rock. Switching between acoustic and electric guitar, he led the band through songs that spanned his career including "Stockholm," "Alabama Pines" and "Decoration Day." He also brought out a couple from his brand new album, Something More than Free. (Photo: Ken Abrams)

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Courtney Barnett

Courtney Barnett is a tour-de-force on stage. She's also an incredible songwriter and her new album Sometimes I Sit and Think, Sometimes I Just Think is already considered the best album of the year. She played many from the album at Newport including "Elevator Operator," "Avant Gardener," and "Pedestrian at Best." (Photo: Ken Abrams)

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Langhorn Sim

Langhorne Slim and the Law returned to Newport Folk with a high powered cowpunk vibe that got everyone on their feet. The band played several from the recent album The Spirit Moves. Standouts included  the opener "Spirit Moves," "Changes" and "Someday." (Photo: Ken Abrams)

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Nikki Lane

South Carolina native Nikki Lane brought a pumped up set of outlaw country to the Harbor Stage Saturday afternoon. She’s gotten a lot of attention since the recent release of her second album, All or Nothin', produced by Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys. Her set featured several from the new album including “Right Time” and “Seein’ Double” as well as the Bob Dylan classic “You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere.” (Photo: Rick Farrell)

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Sturgill Simpson

Sturgill Simpson brought a honkey tonk country show to Newport, noting "50 years ago, all you souls would have booed us offstage." They'd be in good company. Their Quad Stage set was a major crowd pleaser with hits like "Life of Sin" and "Listening to the Rain." (Photo: Rick Farrell)

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Brandi Carlile

Brandi Carlile brought her high octane alt-country to Newport for the 2nd time in as many years. She played several from her new album The Firewatcher's Daughter including "The Eye" and "Whatever is in Your Heart." (Photo: Ken Abrams)

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James Taylor

Even though news that James Taylor was Saturday’s special guest broke a day earlier, there was no shortage of anticipation for the legendary songwriter’s afternoon set. Taylor “finished” a set he started in 1969 when Producer George Wein interrupted him with news of the first moon landing. His brief set featured classics like "Sweet Baby James," "Fire and Rain" and "You’ve Got a Friend." Taylor noted that he was the luckiest person on earth when he met the Beatles, was signed to Apple Records, and watched the creation of the White Album in 1968. He was a little homesick in London when he wrote “Carolina in My Mind,” a tune he played Saturday.  (Photo: Ken Abrams)

 
 

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