Showing posts with label Florida Theater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Florida Theater. Show all posts

Monday, August 29, 2011

Elvis Costello Tours Florida in September




New Wave pioneer Elvis Costello is playing four Florida shows in September -- Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater on Sept. 17, Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino on Sept. 18, Bob Carr Performing Arts Center in Orlando on Sept. 19, and the Florida Theater in Jacksonville on Sept. 21. He'll do a show at Atlanta's Chastain Park on Sept. 24.

Costello continues to be one of the most innovative performers around, a musician's musician who has spread art and tunes around the globe. On this tour, he's bringing along "The Wheel" a roulette game which has songs and themes. Folks from the audience are chosen to spin the wheel, then Costello and his band The Imposters will play the random song or a series of songs which correspond to a theme. Costello pioneered this fun live approach back in the 1980s. Here's a blast from that past to start your week out right:

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Punch Brothers Deliver One in Jacksonville



The Punch Brothers delivered a stunning performance last night at the historic  Florida Theater in Jacksonville. It was the avant-garde string band’s first visit to Jacksonville, and their impeccably inventive show drove fans to their feet for at least three ovations.


These classically trained players have serious chops as well as a playful sensibility. With perfect dynamics and an understated performance style, the upright bass, guitar, fiddle, and banjo surrounded Chris Thile, the mandolin madman master in the middle (formerly of Nickel Creek.)

Their two-hour show took fans on a sonic adventure with forays into classical, jazz, power pop, bluegrass, and even a little punk. The Punch Brothers’ quirky, original tunes showcase Thile’s clear, unusual vocals and each player’s virtuoso solos. Their Beatle-esque harmonies soar over complex picking and lightning-fast tempo changes. The effect keeps you on the edge of your seat for the entire performance.

The crowd jumped to its feet after the band played a quarter of Thile’s sublime long-form composition, “The Blind Leaving the Blind,” from the band’s record Punch. They played a few innovative covers including "Heart in a Cage"  by The Strokes and The Band's classic, "Ophelia."

At the encore, Thile came out alone and performed a thrilling acoustic solo performance of Bach on the mandolin, saying he simply had to try acoustic in such a grand old theater. An ovation followed.

They continued the encore with the complex pop ballad “Alex,” from the outstanding Antifogmatic album (The New York Times accurately calls it "determinedly radical,") and ended the night with the crowd on its feet again dancing to rousing traditional bluegrass.

The band came out to the lobby after the show to meet and greet fans, which was very sweet. The Punch Brothers hit Savannah tonight and Pensacola on Sunday. If you're nearby, don't miss them.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Heading Out To See the Punch Brothers

festgrrl is hitting the road this weekend to see sublime musicians The Punch Brothers at the Florida Theater Friday night in Jacksonville. If you haven't bought their album Antifogmatic, you really ought to.

I thought we could warm up with this choice little tune by these seriously talented lads:

Saturday, February 19, 2011

The Awesome Punch Brothers!

festgrrl is all about the Punch Brothers, the amazing virtuoso string players assembled by mandolin phenom Chris Thile (fomerly of the bluegrass band Nickel Creek.) The Punch Brothers say they aren't a bluegrass band, and they aren't really. More like jazz grass, but that description  doesn't really cut it either. What they are is insanely talented. I highly recommend their 2010 release, Antifogmatic. I can't stop listening to it.

They hit Orlando's Plaza Theater March 31 and Jacksonville's  Florida Theater April 1.

They will also be playing New Orleans JazzFest on May 8.

Here is a Radiohead cover they performed in 2009, (Paste magazine called it one of the top 20 covers of 2010) and below that "This is the Song" from Antifogmatic. Enjoy!