Frist Fridays, the Frist Center for the Visual Arts' popular summer concert series, opens the 2012 four-concert season Friday, May 25 with singer-songwriter and Grammy winner, Rodney Crowell performing in the Turner Courtyard.
May 25, 2012 - Rodney Crowell
Rodney Crowell, a Grammy-winning songwriter, producer, and artist, brings poetry and earthy tautness to the soundtrack of people in the cracks, carving out lives that matter-if only to themselves and the people they know.
Born in Houston, his songwriting led him, in 1972, to Nashville, where Emmylou Harris heard the young writer's songs. Crowell soon became a potent alchemic property in the sound the queen of hippie country was conjuring. It was only a matter of time until Crowell struck out on his own, producing Rosanne Cash's seminal Seven Year Ache, which marked a new wave in country-and producing hits for Bob Seger, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Waylon Jennings and Crystal Gayle, among others. Crowell's own albums established a benchmark of what was possible in the ground between Ray Price, Hank Williams and the Rolling Stones-Johnny Cash and Elvis. Diamonds & Dirt, considered the definitive album of the new traditionalist movement, was country's first album to yield five #1 songs. His acclaimed autobiographical album, The Houston Kid, released in 2001, marked a milestone for Crowell as he broke free from the constraints of writing songs for commercial radio-shifting his focus instead to crafting and recording music that reflected a new chapter in his life and career.
Called the King of Telluride and the King of Newgrass, Bush has been honored by the Americana Music Association and the International Bluegrass Music Association.
Mandolin player, three-time national junior fiddle champion, Grammy-winning vocalist and co-founder of the seminal Newgrass Revival band, Bush has had a hand in altering the landscape of American music and influenced at least a couple of generations of instrumentalists in the meantime. Newgrass Revival, with its amalgamation of bluegrass, jazz, rock, reggae and blues, continues to live large in the minds and hearts of fans of progressive bluegrass the world over. Sam Bush has played with a staggering array of artists, including Emmylou Harris, Doc Watson, Garth Brooks, Bela Fleck, Charlie Haden and Lyle Lovett, Del McCoury and Edgar Meyer, to name only a few. At Frist Friday, he will be joined by up-and-coming Americana singer and award-winning songwriter Lera Lynn who, in 2011, won the Christ Austin Songwriting Competition held at Merlefest. July 27, 2012 - Band of Heathens Since emerging as a new live band from Austin, the Band of Heathens has toured relentlessly with their live shows and built a devoted following that has landed them on some of the finest stages in music, including Bonnaroo, Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, Lollapalooza and the Austin City Limits television show and the Austin City Limits Festival.Their most recent album, Top Hat Crown & The Clapmaster's Son, has been lauded for demonstrating artistic stretch and growth while maintaining the band's integrity.
August 31, 2012 - The Dynamites & Charles WalkerSince their last CD release, The Dynamites & Charles Walker have spent two-and-a-half years in a furor of worldwide touring with four tours of Europe, three of Australia, and virtually every weekend, stateside. They've been "gettin' up in the morning and making the world a funkier place," to quote their nightly show-opening monologue promise.
This Nashville performance will coincide with the release of the band's third CD on Gemco Records.
Admission
Admission to Frist Fridays is free for Frist Center members and to visitors 18 years and younger. General adult admission for non-members is $10.00 and $7.00 for seniors, military and college students with ID.
Frist Fridays will offer a special selection of economically-priced snack food items in the Frist Center Café. The selections will vary for each event and will include such items as chicken wings, sliders, corn dogs and soft pretzels and will range in price from $2.50 to $4.50.For more information visit www.fristcenter.org.
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