{"id":42798,"date":"2019-05-04T08:20:51","date_gmt":"2019-05-04T12:20:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.unionvilletimes.com\/?p=42798"},"modified":"2019-05-04T08:21:02","modified_gmt":"2019-05-04T12:21:02","slug":"on-stage-reid-brings-soulful-voice-to-the-flash","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.unionvilletimes.com\/?p=42798","title":{"rendered":"On Stage: Reid brings soulful voice to The Flash"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong><span lang=\"EN\">By Denny Dyroff<\/span><\/strong><span lang=\"EN\">, <em>Entertainment Editor, The Times<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_9482\" style=\"width: 360px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.unionvilletimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/terry-reid-1.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-9482\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-9482\" src=\"https:\/\/www.unionvilletimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/terry-reid-1-350x263.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"350\" height=\"263\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-9482\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Terry Reid<\/p><\/div>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">This weekend, two talented acts that date back to the late 1960s and early 1970s are playing shows in the area \u2013 Terry Reid and Foreigner.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">On May 4, Terry Reid &amp; <a>The Cosmic American Derelicts <\/a>will perform at Kennett Flash (102 Sycamore Alley, Kennett Square, 484-732-8295,\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.kennettflash.org\/\">http:\/\/www.kennettflash.org<\/a>).<\/span><!--more--><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Reid, who earned the nickname \u201cSuperlungs\u201d for his vocal prowess, is one of the greatest rock\/soul voices in the U.K. \u2013 and has been for more than 50 years.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">In recent years, Reid has been touring with his band The Cosmic American Derelicts \u2013 George Kapitanelis (bass), Eddie Rainey (guitar) and Gary Schwartz (drums).<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cThis is a very good band,\u201d said Reid, during a phone interview Friday afternoon from Bergenfield, New Jersey. \u201cEddie is a really talented guitar player. We call him the James Burton on New Jersey.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Burton is a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member who was the guitarist for such acts as Elvis, John Denver and Ricky Nelson.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Ever since the beginning, Reid has been a \u201cmusician\u2019s musician.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">He was the opening act on two World Tours with The Rolling Stones, US tours with Cream, UK tours with Jethro Tull and Fleetwood Mac, The Isle of White Festival in 1969 and Glastonbury in 1970. He also played at Mick Jagger\u2019s wedding.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">His resume includes numerous collaborations with Graham Nash, covers of Reid songs by Marianne Faithfull, The Hollies, The Raconteurs (the hugely popular \u201cRich Kid Blues\u201d), film soundtracks (including a song in George Clooney\u2019s film \u201cUp In The Air\u201d), and a catalogue of six studio albums, including the seminal album \u201cThe River,\u201d which was re-released to critical acclaim in 2002. He also released \u201cThe Other Side of the River\u201d in 2016.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cWith \u2018The Other Side,\u2019 Warner Bros was doing a box set of four albums including \u2018The River,\u2019\u201d said Reid, who has been living for years in La Quinta, California. \u201cThey were looking for the masters.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cA friend of mine in London said there was a ton of reels of two-inch tape marked \u2018Terry Reid.\u2019 He pulled a couple of them down and played them. I vaguely remember a lot of things we did back then.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cWhen I got the tapes and listened to them, I remembered all of them. Nine were on the album and there were 24 altogether.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Reid played sporadically over the years after relocating to the states. Following a Glastonbury return in 2009, he played a three-night residency at Ronnie Scott\u2019s in London and was one of only a handful of non-jazz artists invited to help mark the legendary venue\u2019s 50th Anniversary. He played to packed houses, critical acclaim, and returned in 2010 and 2011 to sell out three consecutive nights.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">In May 2011, he toured Ireland for the first time in 30 years and released a new live album \u2013 \u201cLive In London\u201d &#8212; which included several previously-unreleased tracks.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">In the early days, Reid was always busy with touring, recording his own music and playing on other musicians\u2019 albums.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cI worked with the Stones a lot,\u201d said Reid. \u201cThey were always totally fair with me. I was on the 1969 tour. After the tour ended, they did the show at Altamont that ended with a lot of violence from the Hell\u2019s Angels, who had been hired to do security.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cI didn\u2019t want to go to Altamont. We had just done a 40-city tour and that was great. They asked me to play Altamont, but I didn\u2019t. That turned out to be a good decision.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Reid has never been content to rest on his laurels.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cI\u2019ve got all sorts of different things planned,\u201d said Reid. \u201cOne is a country\/R&amp;B project \u2013 playing music that is old school country like George Jones.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cAnother is a real R&amp;B project. I\u2019ve been working on it with James Gadson, who is a great drummer in the U.K. The third is a free-form thing. It\u2019s coming from rock and roll but it\u2019s still free-form.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cI\u2019m looking for people to put up the budget to do it right \u2013 and to do it with the right people.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Reid has also been involved in projects with very well-known rockers.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cLast year, I worked with Joe Perry on his solo album,\u201d said Reid. \u201cI\u2019ve also worked with Rob Zombie. I did three songs for his movie \u2018Devil\u2019s Rejects\u2019 and two songs for his new movie \u2018Hell.\u2019\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Video link for Terry Reid \u2013 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=mbTuOz0Rx7U\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=mbTuOz0Rx7U<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">The show at Kennett Flash will start at 8 p.m. Tickets are $30<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Other upcoming shows at Kennett Flash are BLIND HOPE with Hive Mind, Strange Highways, and The Fainz on May 5, Open Mic with guest hosts Canadian Tuxedo on May 5, and We Kids Rock Guitar Showcase on May 8.<\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_9483\" style=\"width: 360px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.unionvilletimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/foreigner.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-9483\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-9483\" src=\"https:\/\/www.unionvilletimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/foreigner-350x239.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"350\" height=\"239\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-9483\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Foreigner<\/p><\/div>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Foreigner, which performs locally on May 4 a show at the Xcite Center at Parx Casino (2999 Street Road, Bensalem, 888-588-7279,\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/parxcasino.com\/\">https:\/\/parxcasino.com<\/a>), is actually a band that started with one foot in the U.K. and one in New York City.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Foreigner is an English-American band, originally formed in New York City in 1976 by veteran English musician and ex-Spooky Tooth member Mick Jones, and fellow Briton and ex-King Crimson member Ian McDonald along with American vocalist Lou Gramm.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Jones came up with the band&#8217;s name as he, McDonald and Dennis Elliott were British, while Gramm, Al Greenwood and Ed Gagliardi were American. Foreigner is one of the world&#8217;s best-selling bands of all time with worldwide sales approaching 100 million records &#8212; including 37.5 million records in the US.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Foreigner is a band with a lot of relevant numbers \u2013 76 (year Lou Gramm formed the band), 10 (multi-platinum albums), 90 (million records sold worldwide), 40 (current, former and touring members), 37 (million records sold in the U.S.), 9 (studio albums), 43 (years the band has been in existnce) and 16 (Top 30 hits).<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">The band\u2019s current line-up features Mick Jones (lead and rhythm guitar, keyboards, backing vocals), Tom Gimbel (saxophone, flute, keyboards, rhythm and lead guitar, backing vocals), Jeff Pilson (bass, backing vocals), Kelly Hansen (lead vocals) Michael Bluestein \u2013 (keyboards, backing vocals), Bruce Watson (rhythm and lead guitar), Chris Frazier (drums).<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cWe tour constantly,\u201d said Pilson, during a recent phone interview from a tour stop in Tulsa, Oklahoma.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cWe\u2019re on the road all the time except for time off for the holidays. We\u2019re in the states for the next one-and-a-half months and then we\u2019ll be in Europe playing festivals in June and July.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">According to Pilson, the current edition of Foreigner \u2013 despite the paucity of original members in the line-up &#8211;is still the real deal.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cIt depends on the quality of the music and the purity of its members,\u201d said Pilson. \u201cMick Jones was the founder and leader of Foreigner. Any band he\u2019s in is Foreigner.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cA difficult part of touring with this band is making the set list. We have 16 Top 30 songs, so the hard part is figuring out which songs to leave out.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">With 10 multi-platinum albums and 16 Top 30 hits, Foreigner is universally hailed as one of the most popular rock acts in the world with a formidable musical arsenal that continues to propel sold-out tours and album sales.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">The band, which has been around for more than four decades, has recorded some of rock\u2019s most-enduring anthems including \u201cJuke Box Hero,\u201d \u201cCold As Ice,\u201d \u201cHot Blooded,\u201d \u201cWaiting For A Girl Like You,\u201d \u201cFeels Like The First Time,\u201d \u201cUrgent,\u201d \u201cHead Games,\u201d \u201cSay You Will,\u201d \u201cDirty White Boy,\u201d \u201cLong, Long Way From Home\u201d and, of course, the worldwide Number One hit, \u201cI Want To Know What Love Is.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cWhen we play live, the arrangements are important,\u201d said Pilson. \u201cWe stay true to the original versions. When we play casinos, it\u2019s about a 90-minute set. When we play public shows, it\u2019s about 140 minutes and we get to do more jamming. Either way, we play the hits and Mick tells great stories.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cPeople know these songs. They react to them. That\u2019s why it\u2019s such a joy to be doing this every night.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Video link for Foreigner \u2013 <a href=\"https:\/\/youtu.be\/t6sYYkhW_OA\">https:\/\/youtu.be\/t6sYYkhW_OA<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Foreigner\u2019s \u201cThe Hits on Tour\u201d show at Parx Casino\u2019s Xcite Center will start at 8 p.m. and will benefit Fox Chase Cancer Center.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">On May 4, there will be a show at Anthorna Gallery (5214 Grays Avenue, Philadelphia, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/anthornaarts\">https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/anthornaarts<\/a>) featuring a band called Blush \u2013 which might be a little confusing.<\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_9484\" style=\"width: 360px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.unionvilletimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/blush-2.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-9484\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-9484\" src=\"https:\/\/www.unionvilletimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/blush-2-350x232.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"350\" height=\"232\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-9484\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Blush<\/p><\/div>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">The are several bands with the name Blush.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">In the Orient, <em>Blush<\/em> is a Hong Kong-based Asian girl group originally composed of five members from the Philippines, India, China, Japan, and South Korea.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">In Canada, Blush is an Ontario-based pop quartet that performs at weddings, dance clubs and corporate events.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">The band named Blush that is playing a show in Philly Saturday night is a Brooklyn-based dream pop band featuring Maura M. Lynch: Vox, Guitar, Keys; Jonathan Campolo: Drums, Vox; Nicholas Campolo: Guitar, Keys, Vox; and Andrew Chugg: Bass, Keys.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Blush, which is Lynch\u2019s project, is playing shows in support of the release of the deluxe version of the band\u2019s 2017 self-titled album and the new double\u00a0single, \u201cForever Is A Long Time\u201d and \u201cWhat Do I Have To Lose?\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cI was born in Jacksonville, Florida,\u201d said Lynch, during a phone interview last week from her home in Brooklyn.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cI went to high school in four different places including Florida, Mississippi, and Santiago, Chile. I graduated high school in Suffern, New York. My dad worked for an energy company and they moved him around a lot.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cI was always interested in music. I had a keyboard when I was a kid and started guitar lessons when I was in fifth grade. I always played music on my own. I was never in a band until after I graduated from New York University.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">That band was Darlings.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">According to Lynch, \u201cI joined my first band,\u00a0Darlings, just after graduating from college in New York. After years of playing to no one in my bedroom, I suddenly found myself figuring out how to perform onstage, learning how to write songs with other people, and relishing the comforting embrace of being in a band with my best friends.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cAfter eight years with Darlings, during which we released three albums and played everywhere from the Whitney Museum to Music Hall of Williamsburg to Brooklyn\u2019s now-dead DIY monuments like Death by Audio and Shea Stadium. Then, we called it a day in 2015 with a final show.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Blush was actually born during her time with Darlings.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cI joined Darlings with my three best friends,\u201d said Lynch. \u201cEven then, I was writing Blush songs &#8212; even though they didn\u2019t fit with Darlings. We ended the band in 2015. Then, I played with Beverly for a few months and went on a national tour with them.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">But that was only temporary.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">According to Lynch, \u201cAfter a short stint playing with the ever-amazing\u00a0Beverly, I began missing the act of making and sharing music with my friends. I turned to a cache of bedroom demos I had been recording sporadically under the name Blush &#8212; something I honestly came up with just as a way to organize them on my computer.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cInspired by my love of straightforward pop songs, simple guitar playing, and layered vocals, the Blush demos became a diary of sorts of my late 20s &#8212; songs about loving people who didn\u2019t deserve it, songs about loving people who did; making sense of the monotony of an office job; and finding my own steadier footing along the way. Last year, I felt ready to finally record them for real.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cI got together with my friends Andy Chugg and Nick and Jon Campolo to turn my demos into real songs. Over nights and weekends in 2016, we recorded at Andy\u2019s Gilded Audio studio, in both its first location in Chinatown and, later, in Dumbo. Andy made the album sound better than I could have ever imagined. Nick brought his sparkling guitar tones and solos. Jon made everything sound lush with harmonies and warm synths. Working to together was one of the breeziest, most fun music-making experiences I&#8217;ve ever had.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Then, Blush released its debut album.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cOur album came out at the end of 2017,\u201d said Lynch. \u201cIn March this year, we released a two-song single. We also did a re-issue of the album with original mixes and some tracks that were not recorded. It was just about telling the story of what the songs were and what they became.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Video link for Blush \u2013 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/blushtunes\/videos\/1394795727307778\/\">https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/blushtunes\/videos\/1394795727307778\/<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">The show at Anthorna Gallery, which also features Noera and Double Winter, will start at 8 p.m.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">On May 5, another non-mainstream venue in Philadelphia will host another non-mainstream group from New York when Fire Museum presents thingNY at Vox Populi (319 North 11th Street, Philadelphia,<\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_9485\" style=\"width: 360px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.unionvilletimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/thingNY3.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-9485\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-9485\" src=\"https:\/\/www.unionvilletimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/thingNY3-350x233.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"350\" height=\"233\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-9485\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">thingNY<\/p><\/div>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">thingNY<\/span><span lang=\"EN\">is a quirky collective of New York composer-performers who fuse electronic and acoustic chamber music with new opera, improvisation, theater, text, song and installation. Founded in 2006 for an ad hoc festival in the historic Loew\u2019s Jersey City Theater, thingNY performs experimental sound works created collaboratively by the core ensemble &#8211; Paul Pinto (percussion), Erin Rogers (tenor sax), Jeffrey Young (violin), Gelsey Bell (vocals), Dave Ruder (clarinet), and Andrew Livingston (cello).<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cThis is our 13<sup>th<\/sup> year,\u201d said Ruder, during a phone interview Wednesday afternoon from his home in Brooklyn. \u201cWe started the project in 2006. The current line-up of six has been stable since 2012. I joined in 2011. We\u2019re a collective of performers, composers and multi-instrumentalists.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">The musicians of thingNY are a prolific bunch.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">They\u2019ve collaboratively created three concert-length operas. Their latest,\u00a0\u201c<em>This Takes Place Close By,\u201d <\/em>explores the reactions of isolated individuals in the wake of a devastating storm. Premiering September 2015, the opera toured to Philadelphia, Boston, New Haven, and Edmonton and Calgary during its production.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201c<em>ADDDDDDDDD<\/em>,\u201d premiered in 2009 and was released on CD in 2010 with a comic-book libretto, and\u00a0\u201c<em>Time: A Complete Explanation in Three Parts<\/em>,\u201d a 2011 performance collaboration with Panoply Performance Laboratory, was accompanied by a 250-page hardcover book. Later in 2011, thingNY created\u00a0\u201c<em>In House<\/em>,\u201d a sound installation with music created for each of the rooms commonly found in a home, to be played simultaneously.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">thingNY is a driving force in the New York music community, working to bolster and support new music and experimental performance, curating the New Music Showdown (2013-2014) and the Immediacies Series (2012-2014), putting a swath of performers from NYC and beyond in conversation with one another and allowing them to perform anti-concert-hall, or difficult-to-program works.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">thingNY has also performed important contemporary works such as Frederic Rzewski&#8217;s\u00a0<em>Attica<\/em>\u00a0(1971), the New York premiere of Vinko Globokar&#8217;s rarely staged opera\u00a0<em>Un Jour Comme Un Autre<\/em>\u00a0(1975) and played a large role in Varispeed\u2019s acclaimed site-specific adaptation of Robert Ashley&#8217;s\u00a0<em>Perfect Lives<\/em>\u00a0(1983).<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">The group frequently ventures down unmarked trails. Its \u201cPatriots\u201d album was released in 2018 \u2013 not on CD or vinyl but as a campaign button with a download code.<br \/>\nthingNY has produced some of their most interesting performances in underutilized spaces.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">In 2014, with the teenage new music ensemble Face the Music, the ensemble created a spatial work on the walkway surrounding the Queens Museum&#8217;s 9335 square foot Panorama of New York City. The band\u2019s mobile sound installation\u00a0\u201c<em>In House\u201d\u00a0<\/em>housed itself, among other places, in an abandoned Lower East Side apartment and an 18th-century house museum. And, in an industrious flurry, the group refitted an old taxi garage for a three-day festival of experimental opera in Long Island City in 2012.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">This Sunday\u2019s performance will feature Ruder\u2019s sextet work\u00a0\u201c<em>You Must Read a Lot of Jung\u201d \u2013 <\/em>a spacious, melodic chamber piece scored for voice, clarinet, violin, saxophone, cello, and percussion that grew out of materials created for thingNY\u2019s 2015 opera\u00a0\u201c<em>This Takes Place Close By<\/em>.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Ruder<\/span><span lang=\"EN\">\u00a0is a vocalist, clarinetist, guitarist, composer, songwriter, writer\/librettist, and interdisciplinary collaborator. He is a key member of the band Why Lie?, the ensembles Varispeed and thingNY, and the storytelling project Dave &amp; Woody\u2019s Chicken Slaughtering LLC.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cthingNY has lived at the intersection of chamber music and opera,\u201d said Ruder. \u201cA lot of the music is text-driven. But, \u2018<em>You Must Read a Lot of Jung\u2019<\/em> is less text and more on music<em>.\u201d<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Video link for thingNY &#8212; <a href=\"https:\/\/youtu.be\/nRs9sxTr2S4\">https:\/\/youtu.be\/nRs9sxTr2S4<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">The show at Vox Populi, which also features Erik Ruin\u2019s Ominous Cloud Ensemble, will start at 8 p.m. Tickets are $8-$10.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Also, on May 5, two very individual \u2013 and very talented &#8212; female musicians will be performing in Philly \u2013 red steppes and Ruby Boots.<\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_9486\" style=\"width: 310px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.unionvilletimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/red-steppes-2.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-9486\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-9486\" src=\"https:\/\/www.unionvilletimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/red-steppes-2-300x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"300\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-9486\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">red steppes<\/p><\/div>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">red steppes, which is part of a triple-bill at Bourbon and Branch (705 North Second Street, Philadelphia, 215-238-0660, <cite><a href=\"http:\/\/bourbonandbranchphilly.com\/\">bourbonandbranchphilly.com<\/a>), released its first full-length \u2013 \u201cA Mouth May Grow\u201d \u2013 in 2018. Its sophomore album, \u201cArcs,\u201d will be released on May 31.<\/cite><br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Helmed by songwriter and photographer Nika Aila States, recorded and mixed to tape at Tiny Telephone in Northern California, the songs on the first album are built from organic and felt performances, drawing their aesthetic language from the bounded period of long days and evenings in the studio, from the generous imitations of analog tape. Driving the album&#8217;s musical exploration is a deep respect for folk music, age-old melodic traditions, and for the experimental and irreverent.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">The songs saunter through mapped points\u00a0on the Western coast of the US, explore growth and decay, and interrogate narrative tropes surrounding love, gender, and industry. States\u2019 wider artistic practice as a visual artist found its way into her musical work &#8212; yearning for a sense of place, the positioning of botany and landscape as teacher and translator, and the pregnant silence of uninhabited places.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cred steppes started in the (San Francisco) Bay Area as a duo with another guitarist \u2013 Owen Kelly,\u201d said States, during a phone interview Wednesday afternoon from her home in Brooklyn.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cThat was back in 2012. It was the two of us playing guitar. After a few years, I decided to go solo. It\u2019s mostly just been me writing and going into the studio. On the road, it\u2019s mostly just me.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">States currently lives in Brooklyn, where she is preparing her second\u00a0full-length release, pursuing a Geography degree, and exploring a bridge between textile arts and photography.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cI\u2019m really interested in geography,\u201d said States. \u201cMost of my work has been about places. The first was about California. The second is more about displacement in cities like Portland, Oregon, and Oakland.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cThe songwriting for \u2018Arcs\u2019 took place from 2015-2017. I\u2019m a pretty slow writer. I tracked it in 2018 at Tiny Telephone with the same core team I used before. Then, I moved to New York.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">States will get ready for the album release with this show in Philly followed by a few on the West Coast.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cI\u2019m playing solo in these shows,\u201d said States. \u201cThe show is 70 per cent \u2018Arcs\u2019 and 30 per cent the first album. I write sings that have room for musicians but can also stand alone. They always start off as a solo song.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cWith what I\u2019m doing now, I hope I\u2019m a bridge between new music and pop music.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Video link for red steppes &#8212; \u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/youtu.be\/tHYscwp1uHE\">https:\/\/youtu.be\/tHYscwp1uHE<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">The show at Bourbon and Branch, which also features The Early and Will Stratton, will start at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10.<cite><\/cite><\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_9487\" style=\"width: 360px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.unionvilletimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/boots-3.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-9487\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-9487\" src=\"https:\/\/www.unionvilletimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/boots-3-350x249.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"350\" height=\"249\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-9487\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Ruby Boots<\/p><\/div>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">On Sunday evening, the World Caf\u00e9 Live (3025 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, 215-222-1400, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.worldcafelive.com\/\">www.worldcafelive.com<\/a>) is presenting a show featuring Ruby Boots and Indianola.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cFor my tour this May, I\u2019m on the road with Owen and we\u2019re sharing a band \u2013 INDIANOLA,\u201d said Bex Chilcott, whose stage name is Ruby Boots.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">The talented singer is a native of Perth, Australia \u2013 and a citizen of the world. She left a conflicted home at 14 years old, traveled and worked across the world, and followed her vision to be a songwriter all the way to Nashville.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cI moved to the states in 2016,\u201d said Chilcott. \u201cI\u2019ve always had some kind of draw to music, but my life was rather tumultuous. I was working on pearling boats \u2013 out at sea for a couple weeks at a time. A friend on the boat played guitar on the deck and I\u2019d sing with him. And, I learned guitar.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cI grew up in Perth and I was out of there at 19. It was a great place to develop where I wanted to go as an artist. Perth is a very isolated area. I was doing thing usually started as a teenager and I was doing it at age 26. That is typical of Perth which is the most isolated major city in the world. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cI had a lot of trauma from age 13-19 and I needed to get away from it. It was survival. I was definitely in survival mode. When I left Perth, I lived in Asia by myself. And, I lived in India.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">This latest venture brought Chilcott to America.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cMy reason to leave this time was to come somewhere that I can get radio play and access people,\u201d said Chilcott. \u201cI felt America had this room for growth \u2013 that maybe I\u2019d have more people that liked what I do. I broke my own glass ceiling.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><em><span lang=\"EN\">Ruby Boot\u2019s new album, \u201cDon\u2019t Talk About It.\u201d <\/span><\/em><span lang=\"EN\">\u00a0charts this drifter\u2019s odyssey, tattered passport in hand. Behind her commanding and\u00a0versatile voice, sharp guitar playing, and adept songwriting, Ruby Boots confidently maneuvers past the challenges that life has tossed at her on her occasionally lost highway.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">It\u2019s an album of hope, breakthrough, and handling the unknown challenges around the next bend. Informed as much by the wide-open landscapes of her homeland as the intimate writing circles of Nashville, the album has a variety of moods.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cI get told that it\u2019s country or Americana,\u201d said Chilcott. \u201cBut, to me, it isn\u2019t Americana or country. It\u2019s rock-and-roll.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Video link for Ruby Boots \u2013 <a href=\"https:\/\/youtu.be\/8ecapGNfmhQ\">https:\/\/youtu.be\/8ecapGNfmhQ<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Just as Ruby Boots is Bex Chilcott, INDIANOLA is Owen Beverly.<\/span><\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_9488\" style=\"width: 310px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.unionvilletimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/INDIANOLA.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-9488\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-9488\" src=\"https:\/\/www.unionvilletimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/INDIANOLA-300x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"300\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-9488\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">INDIANOLA<\/p><\/div>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">INDIANOLA is touring in support of its fresh, new debut album, \u201cKiss Tomorrow Goodbye.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cWe\u2019ve had a lot of shows without a day off,\u201d said Beverly, during a phone interview Friday afternoon as he was experiencing some unexpected time off.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cWe\u2019re supposed to be in Indianapolis tonight but we\u2019re sitting here with our van in the shop \u2013 waiting for it to get fixed. Nothing really bad \u2013 just a back door that wouldn\u2019t unlock.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cThe shows are going great. Crowds are liking it. And, the record is selling well.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">A native of Mississippi, Beverly has been living in Nashville for a while \u2013 as have his band members.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cWe\u2019re a mean, lean four-piece,\u201d said Beverly. \u201cI play guitar and we have a lead guitar, bass and drums. They\u2019re all Nashville cats but, of course, none are from Nashville originally. They\u2019re from South Carolina, Texas and West Virginia \u2013 a good swath of the Southeast.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cThis line-up has been together for about a year so we\u2019re getting pretty hard. We\u2019ve been plying the album songs for a year. In pur live shows, we\u2019re just burning down the new album top to bottom.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cWe started recording it in October 2017 and we finished it last summer. I spent a good long while trying to find the right people to put it out. We signed with Handwritten Records, a label from Las Vegas. They\u2019re small enough to focus on it. More importantly, they\u2019re really pumped about it.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">INDIANOLA recorded the album at Shovels &amp; Rope\u2019s studio in Charleston, South Carolina.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">According to Beverly, \u201cThere\u2019s a duality present in a lot of these songs. There\u2019s a push and a pull that\u2019s constantly going on. The music is modern and retro and optimistic and bleak and carefree and apocalyptic all at once.<\/span><span lang=\"EN\"><br \/>\n<\/span><span lang=\"EN\">\u201cI wanted to create my own universe with this album. I wanted the songs to sound like they came from a world where all these different influences from all these different times and places could exist simultaneously.\u201d<\/span><span lang=\"EN\"><br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">\u00a0\u201cThere was all this folk and country and roots music going on, which I\u2019m of course a big fan of, but I wanted to do something different. I liked the idea of something more rooted in rock and roll, something that had a throwback vibe but also felt ultramodern, like an old science fiction movie\u2019s vision of the future.&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">Video link for INDIANOLA &#8212; <a href=\"https:\/\/youtu.be\/BRotHE0sSOo\">https:\/\/youtu.be\/BRotHE0sSOo<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN\">The show at the World Caf\u00e9 Live, which also features Grace Vonderkuhn, will start at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10.<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Denny Dyroff, Entertainment Editor, The Times This weekend, two talented acts that date back to the late 1960s and early 1970s are playing shows in the area \u2013 Terry Reid and Foreigner. 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