Friday, January 25, 2008

Nonesuch Artists Take Manhattan (and Brooklyn, Too) This Sunday

Brad_mehldau_crop_2With the Brad Mehldau Trio's weeklong residency at New York's Village Vanguard well under way and running through Sunday, the city will also be playing host to performances by a number of Nonesuch artists this weekend.

Assads_sergioodair Sérgio and Odair Assad will perform in both sessions of Sunday's Brazilian Guitar Marathon concert, a two-part, multi-artist event they co-curated. The Marathon begins at 2 PM at the 92nd Street Y and will be hosted by John Schaefer of WNYC radio. The event is part of the nearly monthlong New York Guitar Festival, which has presented more than 200 of the world's greatest guitarist since 1999, including Bill Frisell (who'll be performing upstate instead this Sunday at Peekskill's Paramount Center for the Arts) and Emmylou Harris (who'll be at Michigan's Folk Fest finishing up her tour with Patty Griffin, Shawn Colvin, and Buddy Miller). For more information on the Brazilian Guitar Marathon, visit newyorkguitarfestival.org.

Goode_richard Playing later Sunday afternoon on the west side of town is Richard Goode, who performs works by Bach, Chopin, Beethoven, Debussy, and Fauré at the Rose Theater as part of Lincoln Center's Great Performers events and its Virtuoso Recitals series. For further program and ticket information, visit lincolncenter.org.

Laura_veirs_garden Even with subway trains running on a weekend schedule, that should leave enough time for folks to head down to Brooklyn's Union Hall in Park Slope for Laura Veirs's set at 9:30 PM. Advance tickets are sold out, but a limited number of tickets will be available at show time. For more information, visit unionhallny.com.

And as always, you can find the dates and locations of Nonesuch artists' tours throughout the world on nonesuch.com by clicking the Tours button at the right.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Emmylou Harris, Shawn Colvin Kick Off Tour with Patty Griffin, Buddy Miller

Emmylou Harris, Shawn Colvin, Patty Griffin, and Buddy Miller kicked off the "Three Girls and Their Buddy" tour last week and take the show to Virginia tonight for a stop at the Roanoke Performing Arts Center. This special quartet will be on the road all month, taking to the stage together and taking turns playing.

Colvin_these_lgColvin spoke with the Cleveland Plain Dealer music critic John Soeder, in advance of the show’s upcoming January 24 stop in that city, about touring with such good friends. "We all have great respect for each other," she said. "I'm just looking forward to this more than I can say." Colvin's set will feature songs from her latest record, These Four Walls.

To read the interview, visit cleveland.com. For tour information, click here.