In June of 1971 Joni Mitchell released what would go on to be her most beloved work, the now legendary album Blue. A deeply honest and vulnerable collection of songs, Blue has been the soundtrack to the lives of so many throughout the past 5 decades as they've navigated their own tumultuous relationships, joys and sorrows, or as Joni put it, "love so naughty it makes you weak in the knees." In celebration of 50 years since its release, Broadway songstress Katie Boeck (Voice of Wendla in the Tony Nominated Revival of Spring Awakening, The Newsroom), is playing and singing the album from start to finish, offering a chance to hear the songs as performed on the record, honoring their original arrangements while interpreting them through her own musical lense and connecting the themes to her own life. From the lonely roads of "All I Want" to the winds of Africa in "Carey" and the "Acid, booze and ass" of the titular track, Katie's voice echoes the soaring emotional range, playful textures and haunting hues of Joni's Blue in a way that few can emulate. The show features Katie on Piano, Guitar and Dulcimer, Michael Gannon (Guitar, Vocals), Chris Benelli (Percussion), and Makenna Hartlin (Background Vocals).
Please note that all artists and acts are subject to change at any time.
Videos
Ann Talman: Elizabeth Taylor and the Shadow of Her Smile (7PM)
Don't Tell Mama (12/1 - 12/1)
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Ann Talman: Elizabeth Taylor and the Shadow of Her Smile (4PM)
Don't Tell Mama (12/1 - 12/1)
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A Very Jewish Christmas Story
Don't Tell Mama (12/10 - 12/13) | ||
Gregory Toroian Presents: Winter Warm
Pangea (12/7 - 12/7) | ||
Gregory Toroian Presents: sNOwEL
Pangea (12/10 - 12/10) | ||
Matthew Martin Ward: What I Love
Don't Tell Mama (9/14 - 12/4) | ||
Renee's Soirees
Don't Tell Mama (12/22 - 12/22) | ||
The Doris Dear 10th Anniversary Christmas Special
The Triad Theater (12/13 - 12/14) | ||
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