Lots of exciting stuff is on the way... don't miss out!
Coming up on Crossing Borders: November 29th - The Joe Crookston Annual Thanksgiving Show; and December 6th - The Sim Redmond/Hank Roberts/Nate Silas Richardson Reunion Show. On Dec 13th, the Burns Sisters Annual Holiday Concert.
And just announced for December 27:
El Rumbon - an 8 piece salsa band with a singular mission: to be at the center of a raging Latin dance party. Featuring:
Charlie Izzo...congas/vocals
Cesar Enciso...bongos/vocals
Jorge Cuevas....timbales
Ryan Zawel...trombone/vocals
Frank Campos...trumpet
Rick Huyge...sax/flute
Harry Aceto...bass
Alejandro Bernard...piano
Posted by Dave B at 19:00 2008-11-14 | Trackbacks (0) | Comments (0)
October Poster (Posters)
For your viewing pleasure, here's the October poster calendar!
Posted by Dave B at 21:08 2008-09-25 | Trackbacks (0) | Comments (0)
Miche Fambro Returns to Ithaca (Posters)
and we have a poster to go along with it!

Posted by Dave B at 16:39 2008-09-17 | Trackbacks (0) | Comments (0)
Welcome to our fall line-up!! (General)
I am so excited about this fall on the show! First of all, we are bringing back two beloved ex-Ithacans - Walter Strauss and Miche Fambro. If you miss them, well, I will feel sorry for you!
Walter is here this week (Sept 6) with his wonderful open sound and his group, Tensleep.
Listening to his music makes me want to jump in a car and drive across country - it's that feel good, motivating sort of a sound track in your head that fills you up inside! The last time he was here, people came up to me in the audience and said "the only thing I hate about Ithaca is that Walter doesn't live here anymore!" So, with that in mind, I hope you'll come get your Walter Strauss fix this Saturday. After all, it's been three years since he was here!
And Miche Fambro has not appeared in Ithaca since he moved several years ago! He arrives with his full band for an exclusive show. A unique artist, a unique person. Ithaca has suffered his absence. I cannot wait!
Between these stellar artists arrive some slightly or very famous ones: Scotland's Dougie MacLean at Homer on the 13th- we will air that one live instead of being at the Lost Dog. And then we present a hot new act out of New York -Stacey Rock - on the 20th. I so loved the Cd, I lobbied for this. A surprise for Ithaca.
Come in and sit back, grab a beverage and put up your feet in the intimate setting at the Lost Dog Lounge for some of the best musical experiences you can get anywhere in the world! It's our songwriter series all of September. Check the press releases for detailed information on the artists.
Coming up: back to work music and jazz for October and early November.
I don't actually pitch the Passports too much days, since I try to avoid the show sounding like a commercial. But those in the know realize that it is the best deal in town; contributing to live music and the continuation of grassroots treasures like Crossing Borders, while receiving a value well beyond the the face price. (Your money goes directly to subsidize artists. Just ask one of our Passports holders who are treated to a new musical feast every Saturday night if they think their check was worth it! Where to get one? Ask me at any live show. I carry them on me.
See ya at the Lost Dog and on the radio!
Denice
Posted by Denice K. at 15:14 2008-09-04 | Trackbacks (0) | Comments (0)
Crossing Borders goes LIVE to Homer CPA to Broadcast Dougie MacLean on Saturday September 13th! (Press)
Ithaca..Crossing Borders LIVE, WVBR's multicultural radio concert series, is pleased to partner again with the Center for the Performing Arts at Homer when Scotland's Dougie MacLean Makes a Rare Central New York Appearance at Homer's Center for the Arts on Saturday, September 13th at 8pm. The two- hour live broadcast can be heard on WVBR 93.5fm or online at wvbr.com and is also part of the Crossing Borders September Songwriter Series. Live concert and ticket information to hear the man the Wall Street Journal called "Scotland's best kept secret!" and "a Musical Hero".., can be found at www.center4arts.org or info@center4arts.org. Specific ticket information can also be found in the last paragraph of this release. Please note that Crossing Borders Passport subscriptions do not apply to performances at the Center for the Arts at Homer. For information about Crossing Borders, go to www.crossingborderslive.org.
Dougie MacLean has for many years been at the forefront of the development of Scottish music and song. One of Scotland's most gifted and successful contemporary singer/songwriters, his innovative work has created a modern interpretation of this music while keeping its fundamental values rooted in the ancient Scots culture. An aficionado of both fiddle and guitar, Dougie is one of those rare artists who have maintained the respect of traditionalists while mastering a contemporary style, happily managing to juggle the two as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
Dougie's songs have been heard all over the world and been recorded by many top artists including Kathy Mattea, Frankie Miller, Mary Black and Delores Keane. "Caledonia", a song he wrote 15 years ago about Scotland, has become somewhat of a Scottish anthem and went straight to number 1 in Scottish charts. MacLean has appeared at the Carnegie Hall in New York, been awarded gold discs (sales of over 500,000) for his music used on the movie The Last of the Mohicans and for songwriting and co-producing on Kathy Mattea's album Time Passes By. Sales of his own albums have resulted in a further six gold discs. His songs can be regularly heard on NPR's Thistle & Shamrock. In 1995 MacLean wrote and recorded the music for A Mug's Game, a networked BBC television series from the BAFTA award-winning writer /director team of Donna Franceschild and David Blair. He has also been the focus of three films The Land- Songs of Dougie MacLean (1993), Song Roads - A Musical Friendship from Nashville to Dunkeld (1997), and Children of the Sea (Clann na Mara) (2001) directed by Mark Littlewood (Pelicula Films) and shown on the BBC.
Tickets for the September 13th performances (General admission $25; seniors $20; students with valid ID and children under 14 are free) can be purchased in advance at Jodi's Hallmark and Sheridan's Fine Jewelry in Cortland, Linani's in Homer, Ithaca Guitarworks in Ithaca, through the Center's website at www.center4art.org, or by calling 607-749-4900, and if available, at the door the evening of the performance. The Center Social Hour begins at 7:00 PM offering desserts, coffee, tea, wine and beer for purchase as a fundraiser for the Center.
Posted by Dave B at 23:24 2008-09-03 | Trackbacks (0) | Comments (0)