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Virginia Beach Concert Alert: Randy Travis at Sandler Center March 26
Monday, 08 March 2010 00:00

randy-travisRandy Travis

Sandler Center for the Performing Arts
Friday, March 26th at 8:00 pm
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Winner of multiple Grammy Awards & several Dove Awards, this American country singer is considered a pivotal figure in the history of country music. Travis has created and performed over thirty chart-topping hits with his signature neotraditionalist country style that uniquely blends traditional country, bluegrass, and gospel.

Sandler Center for the Performing Arts
201 Market Street
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
(757) 385-2787

Congratulations to Randy Travis and Carrie Underwood on their win in the Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals for "I Told You So".

Here's a great clip of Randy singing a duet with Carrie Underwood from American Idol.

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Sandler Center for the Performing Arts
201 Market Street (adjacent to the Westin Hotel)
Virginia Beach, Va 23462

Last Updated on Monday, 08 March 2010 20:23
 
Discount Tickets for Suzanne Vega Concert in Virginia Beach
Sunday, 07 March 2010 12:35

Contributed by CW Burke

New Yorker readers will recall the recent Suzanne Vega mini-profile in which she discussed being dropped by her record label and her recent acoustic rerecording of over seventy of her favorite and most-loved songs, including "Luka" and "Tom's Diner," as a means of owning the master recordings otherwise still owned by her former record label. The article also includes descriptions of Vega going to the dentist and eating a salad and ends with her accidentally flinging a piece of lettuce from a fork; but those are unimportant New Yorker-y details.

What is important: twelve of those over seventy recent acoustic renditions of popular songs were collected and released earlier this month on the fantastic Close-Up Vol. 1, Love Songs. Even more importantly, in support of the new album, Vega is touring the America and Canada and stopping in Virginia Beach at Sandler Center for the Performing Arts on Thursday, March 11th at 7:30pm.

If you still haven't bought Vega's latest album, not to worry, copies will surely be on sale at the show. But if you haven't bought your tickets, you might need to start worrying, because they are already moving from available towards SOLD OUT. You don't want to miss Suzanne Vega back on stage, alone with her acoustic guitar, performing an intimate show of her favorite and most popular songs. Tickets start at just $28.

GET $5.00 OFF EACH TICKET! Use promo code INSIDERS. Promo code only vaild online or at the Sandler Center Box Office. Click here to purchase tickets now.

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201 Market Street
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
(757) 385-2787

 

Last Updated on Sunday, 07 March 2010 04:57
 
Richmond Concerts: Ben Folds - March 21, 8:00pm
Saturday, 06 March 2010 20:29

BenBen Folds - The Man Behind the Music

See Ben Folds Live at the National on March 21, 8:00p

Biography Source:  www.benfolds.com

Over the last 15 years, Ben Folds’ first-class melodic gifts, irony-laced lyrics, and punk-rock tendency to play piano as if it were a contact sport have earned the North Carolina native a legion of devoted fans of all ages. These people, quite simply, are going to go nuts for Way To Normal. The album, Folds’ third solo studio release, is dominated by the kind of irresistible hooks and piano-pounding pandemonium that listeners haven’t been treated to since Folds’ years with his previous band, the platinum-selling Ben Folds Five. Way to Normal is an exuberant, raucous, and sometimes profane mix of sure-fire crowd-pleasers (“Hiroshima,” “Bitch Went Nuts,” and the frenetically fuzzed-out “Dr. Yang”), cheerful snark-fests (“The Frown Song,” “Brainwascht”), and thoughtful, moving ballads (“Cologne,” “Kylie From Connecticut”) that Folds wrote at the end of 2007.

“This new album is really about me being free, which is why it feels cathartic and expressive,” Folds says. “It’s about me coming back to being myself.” (Hence the title.) The album’s buoyant mood could also be due to the fact that Folds recorded the majority of it at his own studio near his home in Nashville, with his friends, long-time bassist Jared Reynolds and drummer Sam Smith. “We were just having a good time,” Folds says. “This was the most fun I’ve ever had recording.” Here are some of the album’s highlights:

“Hiroshima” — “I fell off the stage and landed on my head during a show in Japan,” Folds explains. “I had a concussion and got x-rays of my head. I just wanted to recount it literally, because when you are that literal, it can produce a surreal effect. The song is kind of about public failure, or perceived public failure. The video could almost consist of famous shots of important people at their worst moments where everyone’s watching.”

“The Frown Song” — “That’s about nouveau riche, bourgeois motherfuckers who forget how close they are to being the servant,” Folds says, acknowledging that it’s one of the more sharply acerbic songs on the album. (The lyrics skewer faux New-Age types who gossip about which of their friends is “fucking the guru.”) “I’ve seen so many people like that in spas, fancy shops, and yoga studios,” Folds says, “people who don’t tip their waitress and walk around bumming out baristas when they’re supposed to be in some kind of spiritual place.”

“You Don’t Know Me” (featuring Regina Spektor) — “One of the things that’s not often said in pop songs, or in real life for that matter, is how sad it is to spend significant time with someone and realize that you just don’t know each other because the most important things are completely off-limits,” Folds says. “That’s a failure not many people are happy to admit.” Folds recruited singer-songwriter Regina Spektor to sing breathy back-up on the track. “She gave it more life,” he says. “I think she’s one of the best singers out there, she’s just so talented.”

“Cologne” — “It’s both a love song and a break-up song,” says Folds. “The ‘4-3-2-1‘ chorus comes out of two people on the phone not wanting to hang up, like when you finally go, ‘Okay, we’ve gotta hang up, we’ll count it down, and then we’ll both hang up.’” The emotional centerpiece of the album, “Cologne” features imagery that meant something to Folds regardless of how universal he felt it to be, like the reference to former astronaut Lisa Nowak who “put on a pair of diapers and drove 18 hours to kill her boyfriend,” as Folds puts it in the song. “That was exactly what was going on in my mind when I wrote it, so I left it in. You do a song a real disservice by going too wide sometimes.”

“Bitch Went Nuts” — “First off, can I just point out that this is the first time I’ve ever personally written the word ‘bitch’ into a song?” Folds says. “[Ex-Ben Folds Five drummer] Darren Jessee wrote the ‘Give me my money back, you bitch’ line on [Whatever and Ever Amen’s] ‘Song for the Dumped’ and then we covered Dr. Dre’s ‘Bitches Ain’t Shit,’ so I’ve become the ‘bitch’ guy, which is one reason I didn’t want this song on the record.” But producer Dennis Herring convinced Folds to keep the track by telling him it was one of the most fun songs on the album. “I agreed and so we’re stuck with it,” Folds says brightly. “But no one ever ‘stabbed a basketball.’ That’s silly.”

Several things keep the mood light on Way To Normal: the sheer musical virtuosity, the joyful melodies, the laugh-out-loud humor, and Folds’ heart-breaking tenor voice. “We wanted to keep the smile in the record,” Folds says. That job fell to its producer, Herring (Elvis Costello, Modest Mouse, The Hives), who was also tasked with getting Folds to stop stalling and get to work.

“Not only did I need to work with someone who knew more about record-making than I did, which Dennis does, but I really needed someone to just kick me in the ass,” Folds says. “Before, we’d play for two hours then I’d decide we should all go get coffee, then come back and sit around and watch YouTube. It was pathetic. So this guy came in and made me work. He didn’t want to see an idea rot on the vine, he wanted to see it done.”

Folds has been going pretty much non-stop since the 2001 release of his debut solo album Rockin’ the Suburbs, which has sold more than half a million copies worldwide. In short order, Folds has released a live album (2002’s aptly titled Ben Folds Live) and a pioneering series of three Internet-only digital EP’s: Speed Graphic (which topped the Billboard Internet Album, iTunes, and Soundscan Downloadable Tracks charts), Sunny 16, and Super D in 2003-2004; co-wrote and produced William Shatner’s 2004 solo album Has Been; released 2005’s pensive Songs for Silverman (which featured the Adult Top 40 hit “Landed”); contributed three original songs to the soundtrack for the 2006 film Over the Hedge; and produced a forthcoming solo album by Dresden Dolls frontwoman Amanda Palmer.

In 2006, Folds released Supersunnyspeedgraphic, The LP — a compilation of tracks from the Internet-only EP’s and B-sides, including an inspired cover of Dr. Dre’s “Bitches Ain’t Shit,” which climbed to No. 71 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has now sold 132,000 digital singles at iTunes. “It’s my biggest hit,” jokes Folds.

Along the way, there have been numerous tours, including a few with The Bens, a “supergroup” Folds formed with fellow singer-songwriters Ben Kweller and Ben Lee in 2003, as well tours with Rufus Wainwright and Guster in 2004, and John Mayer in 2007. A classically trained percussionist, Folds has also gone back to his roots by performing with various orchestras over the years, including the West Australian Symphony and the Baltimore Symphony in 2005 and the Boston Pops in 2007. In September 2008, Folds will perform with the Nashville Symphony, opening their 2008-2009 season.

Beginning in May 2008, Folds began to give songs from Way To Normal their first public airings as he made the rounds of several outdoor festivals, including the legendary Glastonbury Festival in England and the annual Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Tennessee. His electrifying performance at the latter led one critic to call Folds’ performance “pop music at its most satisfying.”

“The songs have been getting a great reaction,” Folds says. “It makes me look forward to having a new album out there because it’s been a while. This feels like a really free period in my life and I’m really enjoying it.”

See ben Fold Live at the national in Richmond on Sunday, March 21, 2010 at 8:00p. Click here to order tickets online now.

The National

704 E. Broad St.
Richmond, VA 23219
(757) 622-9877

Last Updated on Monday, 08 March 2010 18:16
 
Nov. and Dec. Traveling Concert Series - Jimmy Buffett and Phish to Rock Charlottesville
Friday, 30 October 2009 00:00

carey-green

Go Green & Stay Clean Traveling Concert Series

It all started with a full bus that traveled from Williamsburg to Richmond and then on to Charlottesville for the U2 concert....

Now James River Bus Lines and Carey Transportation has expanded this cool, roundtrip, eco-friendly service to a full blown Traveling Concert Series. A deluxe motorcoach will depart from Norfolk, then pick up passengers in Newport News, travel on to Williamsburg and Richmond and then drop the passengers off at Scott Stadium, John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville.

GO GREEN!

  • Save a Penguin
  • Take dozens of cars off the road
  • Reduce your carbon footprint
  • Slash auto emissions
  • Motorcoaches are the most fuel-efficient transportation mode in North America
  • Motorcoaches emit the least carbon dioxide.
  • Go green and leave the driving to the experts.

STAY CLEAN!

  • Roundtrip transportation on a deluxe coach.
  • It never pays to drink and drive, so don't!
  • You can drink on the Motorcoach and at the concert
  • Snacks and non-alcoholic drinks served on the coach.
  • No driving home tired
  • Door to door service - No long walks to JPJ
  • No Parking hassles or paying to park

If you have a ticket we have your ride. Call 757-220-5466 for information. A word to the wise - don't wait until the last minute, because the busses fill up quickly!


Traveling Concert Series Roundtrip Deluxe Motorcoach Service*

James River Bus Lines and Carey Transportation is offering a roundtrip bus service that departs from Norfolk and stops in Newport News, Williamsburg, and Richmond, then on to the concert at John Paul Jones Arena. Founded in 1928, Carey Transportation and James River Bus Lines has been recognized as the region's leading bus company and transportation provider. They have a long-standing reputation for impeccable service and safety. They even utilize satellite tracking and digital surveillance systems in each vehicle for safety and security.

Phish_logoPhish Comes to Charlottesville
December 5 @ 8:00PM

Deluxe Motorcoach departs from the following locations:

Quality Inn Lakewright, 6280 North Hampton Blvd. Norfolk at 2:30PM $56.00pp
Space Mart Self Storage, 701 Brick Kiln Rd (exit 255B) NN 3:15PM $54.00pp
Carey Transportation, 7346 Merrimac Trail, WMBG at 3:45PM $47.00pp
James River Bus Lines 915 N. Allen St. Ric at 5:00PM $40.00pp

Payment Options:

  • Call 757-220-5466 to reserve your seats with a credit card.
  • To pay by cash or check
    • James River Bus Lines, 915 N. Allen Ave. Richmond, VA
    • Carey Transportation, 7346 Merrimac Trail, Williamsburg, VA

For additional information or to make your reservations call 757-220-5466.


* Alcoholic Beverages are allowed on the bus. No bottles please. You must be at least 21 years old to ride. Smoking is prohibited aboard the coach. Price includes Bus Ride only. Carey Transportation and James River Bus Lines reserves the right to cancel for lack of ridership and full refunds will be provided.

Last Updated on Sunday, 29 November 2009 14:27
 
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