Tracy Lawrence, the Councheck out singer raised in Arkansas, will connect in Darius and Friends, Darius Rucker’s eleventh annual St. Jude performance, which this year is a live concert at 7 p.m. today from the big point Ole Opry in Nashve, Tenn.
Tickets charge $15, with additional limited edition costs ($50) and signed posters ($100). The occasion will take position in the @LiveXLive app and in LiveXLive.com/Darius. The demo w benehave compatibility st. Jude Children’s Reseek Hospital in Memphis.
Rucker, a singer who may also be the lead singer of the pop organization Hootie – the Blowfish, will perform, like Lawrence, who grew up in Foreman, and Clint Black.
Arkansas foreign duo Cliff (Prowse) and Susan (Erwin Prowse) will be offering their Pink Piano Show at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the Arlington Resort Hotel and Spa, 23nine Central Ave. Hot Springs.
Crowder will perform with the opening act After Grace at 7 p.m. Saturday at Magic Springs Theme and Water Park on East Grand Avenue (U.S.70) in Hot Springs. Admission, included in the park fee, is $fivenine.ninenine; $3nine.ninenine for those under 48 inches and over five. Online orders at $1five from MagicSprings.com/buy-tickets.php. Season passes cost $7nine.ninenine.
Shari Bales and Mike Tabor will perform Friday and Saturday nights at Big Ch, 910 Higdon Ferry Road, Hot Springs.
Dean Agus will be performing at 8 p.m. Saturday at Trough Bar and Grill (Public House core), 833 Central Ave., Hot Springs.
Arkansas-born songwriter Iris DeMent and songwriter’s husband and songwriter Greg Brown will perform on the Seed Savers Exchange, once a year, now a virtual event, at 7 p.m. Saturday. Others in the lineup come with Pieta Brown (daughter of Greg Brown) and David Huckfelt of The Pines.
The demo can be in Facebok and seedsavers.org/benefit-concert. The countries were made through Venmo in @seedsaversexchange. There is a recommended country of $20 or a minimum of $5.
The festival was held at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa.
Fans of “boys’ gangs” might be intrigued by the threat of watching episodes of “Maxxx”, a new British series about a member of the group, who reaches 40 and seeks to return. The demonstration began airing Tuesday in Hulu.
SummerStage Anywhere’s query at 4:00 p.m. Latin hip-hop star Malos Angeles Rodriguez, winner of a Grammy Award, live from Spain. Rodríguez is the only woguy to win Best Urban Album and Best Urban Song at the Latin Grammys. The demo will be on Instagram SummerStage. Mega w los Angeles launches the demo with a DJ set at 3:30 p.m.
Disney’s SummerStage Anywhere Family Day will take position at noon on Sunday, with a special demonstration of the puppuppy variety at the Swedish Puppet Theatre Cottage, followed by An Afrobeat dance elegance with Diddi Emah and functionality through Black Violin. The occasion would be on the Instagram, YouTube and Facebok pages of SummerStage and Twitch.
– Culture conference at 7 p.m. On Friday, Bronx-born Puerto Rican dancer, educator and pioneer Richard “Crazy Legs” Colon (known for his hip-hop and humanitarian contributions) will speak to Bronx-born rapper, song and DJ Grandmaster Caz. The occasion will take place on Instagram SummerStage.
Culture Conference at 6 p.m. On Saturday, he will feature Erika Elliott (Executive Artistic Director of SummerStage) and Sam Turvey (founder and manufacturer of the Charlie Parker Jazz Festival) at a conference organized by jazz drummer and composer Jerome Jennings. The conference can be streamed on Instagram and YouTube SummerStage, the Facebok and Twitch page. The occasion will kick off Charlie Parker’s weekly centenary celebrations with special jazz commemorative performances of the month.
Gillian Welch has a new variety of songs that will be released by his digital best friend on Friday: “Boots No. 2: The Lost Songs, Vol. 1”, and stores two new songs, “Stdiversity Isabella” and “Mighty Good Book”.
She promises that “Boots No. 2: The Lost Songs Vol. 2 – Vol. 3” will continue in the coming months. She and her partner, David Rawlings, recorded the songs between the production of their albums “Time (The Revelator)” and “Soul Journey”.
For more information, visit gillianwelch.com or yours on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
The Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, prestigious folk meetings in the country, can be held for 32 years from Friday to Sunday in the Berksrent Mountains of New York and the virtual edition of this year’s festival will feature Donna the Buffalo, Mary Gauthier, Eileen Ivers, The Empty Bottle Ramblers, The Slambovian Circus of Dreams, Susan Werner, Vance Gilbert et al.
The occasion can be held on facebook.com/FalconRidgeFest and on the festival’s YouTube channel.
Alligator Records artists who won the Blues Blast 2020 nominations come with Christone “Kingfish” Ingram (who played Stickyz in Little Rock about a year ago), Billy Branch, Nick Moss, Rick Estrin – The Nightcats, Toronzo Cannon and Cash Box Kings, Tinsley Ellis, Coco Montoya and Roomful of Blues.
Ellis, Montoya and Roomful of Blues have been remodeled at clubs and blues festivals in Arkansas.
The public can vote in bluesblastmagazine.com; the vote began on 20 July and ends on September 5.
Another music magazine offers broadcast station to Arkansas musicians on their lacheck problem. Blue Suede News, which calls itself “The Organ of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Church House,” covered the Weekend of the Ameripolitan Awards in Memphis in February, noting that Jason D. Williams, born in El Dorado, accompanied tanya Tucker, seduced the crowd, as “Williams demonstrated the full strength of the boogie-woogie piano for the crowd.
The magazine, which featured a large number of bok and musical reperspecies by Mark Marymont, which covered the music from the afterlife due to arkansas Gazette in its later years, also deterred a Seattle-founded production of “Shout Shout Sister!”, a play on The Life of Sister Rosetta Tharpe, pioneer of rock ‘n’ roll, a cotton factory.