On Stage: Yellowman still brings the reggae

By Denny Dyroff, Staff Writer, The Times Yellowman Yellowman, one of the greatest reggae singers to come out of Jamaica in the 1980s, is still going strong. On November 10, he will return to the area for a rare show when he performs at the Ardmore Music Hall (23 East Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore, 610-649-8389, www.ardmoremusic.com). Also known as King Yellowman and by his birth name of Winston Foster,...

Art Watch: The Magic of Metal and Art on the Flip Side

By Lele Galer, Columnist, The Times This weekend starts off with an exciting steel sculpture show in Kennett Square, “The Magic of Metal: The Transformation of Steel to Fine-art Sculpture” at Vinewoods Forge located at 376 West Street Road in Kennett Square. Artist sculptor Rob Sigafoos leads the list of 7 highly regarded metal sculptors including: Stan Smokler, Dave Beck, Jeff Bell, Karen...

On Stage (Extra): Marillion plays the Keswick, Sunday

By Denny Dyroff, Staff Writer, The Times  Marillion On November 6, the Keswick Theater (291 N. Keswick Avenue, Glenside, 215-572-7650, www.keswicktheatre.com) will present a show featuring two acts with musical histories that date back to the early 1980s – British band Marillion and American singer-songwriter-guitarist John Wesley. Marillion, which formed in Buckinghamshire, England is a progressive...

On Stage: Joshua Radin sings from the heart

Also: Beat the election blues with some bluegrass By Denny Dyroff, Staff Writer Joshua Radin Joshua Radin, a singer-songwriter who writes songs that are heartfelt, sincere and emotionally touching, released his most recent album early in 2015 and toured the world in support of the disc. Then, he embarked on his first-ever solo acoustic tour last fall – a tour that brought him to the Sellersville...

Art Watch: Three cheers for Randall Graham

First Friday events blanket the county this weekend By Lele Galer, Columnist, The Times For this first week in November, there are fun First Friday November 4th art openings from Kennett Square to Wilmington, and thus the kickoff to the holiday season has officially begun. Before getting to those exciting events, we must cheer the talents and most recent award for local Chester County artist Randall...

On Stage: Chesco’s Vincent John comes home to perform

By Denny Dyroff, Staff Writer Vincent John Vincent John, who was born and raised in Chester County, has lived in a number of places in recent years and has performed in concert all over Europe and South America. Area fans will have the opportunity to hear John perform live on November 2 when the talented singer brings his pop/soul sound to the area for a show at Boot and Saddle (1131 South Broad Street,...

Art Watch: ‘Rural Modern’ featured in show

By Lele Galer, Columnist, The Times Without question, the highlight for the arts this week is the highly anticipated blockbuster opening of “Rural Modern: American Art Beyond the City” at The Brandywine River Museum of Art, showing October 29- January 22. This is the most ambitious museum show to date and features 70 works by famous American painters including Georgia O’Keefe, N.C....

On Stage: Maurice Hines ‘Tappin’ Thru Life’

By Denny Dyroff, Staff Writer, The Times Maurice Hines It’s hard to imagine that any show playing Philadelphia this year could be more enjoyable than Maurice Hines’ “Tappin’ Thru Life,” which is running now through November 20 at the Penn’s Landing Playhouse (211 South Columbus Boulevard, Philadelphia, 855-448-7469 www.plplayhouse.com). Obviously, it’s show that features tap dancing. Hines...

Art Watch: Behind the easel

By Lele Galer, Columnist, The Times The major art event of the week and perhaps the year is a two-fold celebration of contemporary realism in America that starts with the gallery opening at The Somerville Manning Gallery of “Behind The Easel” October 20-November 19, and The Delaware Art Museum’s “Truth and Vision” exhibition opening Friday October 21 for members only 6-9pm,...

On Stage (Extra): Bobby Rush isn’t slowing down

By Denny Dyroff, Staff Writer, The Times The singer who is headlining the show on October 16 at the Sellersville Theater (24 West Temple Avenue, Sellersville, 215-257-5808, www.st94.com) released his first single in 1952. Now, 64 years have gone by and he’s in no rush to make his final single. But, he’s always in a rush – he’s Bobby Rush. The veteran bluesman is now in his 80s and is showing...