Monday, June 15, 2009

Americana In-the-Round: Free Live Music at the Main Library


I love live music. There's no crying in baseball, and there's no faking in live music. To sound good, you simply have to be good.

So with that, StarCityFAME is excited to be going to the Roanoke Public Main Library on Jefferson Street tomorrow night (June 16th) where Emerging Artists will be presenting "American In-the-Round" on the Patio from 6PM to 8PM.

The performers are folk and country artists of the down-home-bred type, a genre called "Americana." We will be catching three such performers, who will be taking turns throughout the night with songs answering songs back and forth until time runs out. That's a neat way to share stage billing.

I looked up each artists' websites to check out their music and was pleasantly surprised at the maturity of songwriting and singing talents they possess. I'm really looking forward to tomorrow's show!! (Hey, I'm a 80's hair-band fan, okay? It's taking me a while to get acclimated to the folk-bluegrass-country thing down here in SW Virginia. Wanna see my spandex?)

Emerging Artists' Program Developer River Laker has given StarCityFAME the green light to run footage of the event. I am hoping we can get great audio as that has been a bummer for us due to the authorizations needed for tapping into a live sound board. Perhaps we may get that okay this time around. Now THAT would be AWESOME!! (Keeping my fingers crossed...)

Here is a line-up of tomorrow night's artists (Bio's posted courtesy of their websites):

Jonathan Byrd - http://www.jonathanbyrd.com/

A native of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Jonathan grew up singing in the Southern Baptist church, where his father preached and his mother played piano. After four years in the Navy, he returned to Chapel Hill to play in rock bands in that legendary underground music scene. A friend of Jonathan's invited him to an old time fiddle festival in the mountains of southwest Virginia, where his writing began to change. Assimilating the sounds of southern traditional music, Byrd wrote new songs in an ancient style.


Doug and Telisha Williams - http://www.dandtw.com/

With their open, inviting personalities and intriguing stage presence, the duo is quickly growing their fan base. First timers at their live shows feel like old friends and part of the family after just a song or two. A single set of their music can bring audience members to their feet in applause, to their knees in prayer, and back to the bar to buy another beer.
Married and living in southwest Virginia, they tour constantly around the South and up into the North, crossing ever-widening boundaries with every step.


Danny Schmidt - http://www.dannyschmidt.com/
Austin, TX-based singer/songwriter Danny Schmidt is a writer's writer, with a lyrical depth drawing comparisons to Leonard Cohen, Townes Van Zandt, and Dave Carter. Upon winning the prestigious Kerrville New Folk award in 2007, Sing Out Magazine tagged Schmidt "the best new songwriter we've heard in 15 years." Just one man sitting alone on stage with his acoustic guitar and his poetry, in the timeless troubadour tradition, his musical influences draw from deeply-rooted Appalachian mountain gospel to haunted English balladry, from syncopated Piedmont country blues to vagabond 60’s protest folk-stumpery. But it all boils down to just great songwriting, in a singular style all his own. Not to be missed.

Okay kids... and grown-ups... See you there!!!
(Remember: The evening's performance is FREE!!! There will be refreshments, also. WHOA!!!)

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Record-Breaking Roanoke Wine Fest 2009 Best Ever!!!



OMG!! Nothing to do in Roanoke??? I hope I never hear anyone say that! Especially from spring to late fall, there are so many things going on that a person needs to plan ahead to hit several events in one day!

It looks like this year's Roanoke Valley Wine Festival at Elmwood Park had the best attendance, according to an announcement made while I was floating around. They actually ran out of wine glasses two hours before the end of the event! I had a blast. I know everyone there did, too. It was hot as all hell, but the weather cooperated (again!) and so we avoided the T-Storms in our forcast today.

What I really love about our Downtown events is that our Arts organizations and our local specialty vendors get together and pull off the most fabulous entertainment, practically on a non-stop basis. (The Wine Festival is a Center in the Square affair, sponsored this year by SunTrust, Gentry Locke, WSLS, Q99, and Roanoke's Premier Arts and Leisure Guide, City Magazine.) While most outdoor events are family-oriented, Wine Fest volunteers verified patrons' ID for age in order to issue a wrist band allowing one to taste or purchase wine.


Once inside the park, people gathered around numerous tents of local and area wineries to sample a variety of Virginia brands. (Eleven wineries participated this year.) The wait at each tent took about five minutes, but it was worth it. Typically, a few people get to the table and begin having their glasses splashed with a short sip of a winery's repertoire. You may be trying out five or six kinds of a vineyard's crafted "adult grape product," while your host describes the wine they are serving you. Naturally, you may buy a full glass, or bottles, of their wine once a particular wine impresses your taste buds. I bought a bottle of white from Hickory Hill Vineyards of Smith Mountain Lake, VA - a dry unoaked Chardonnay. (See top photo.)

Wine Seminars were presented by Gordon Kendell and John Blackburn. Musical entertainment for the day came from two bands, Crawford, Reed, Burton & Ball, and headliners, The Encore Band. The Wine Festival started at 11am and hopefully our presenting wineries brought enough bottles to last until 5pm.

Local, local, local!!!
We had a good representation of our area's fine specialty and gourmet artisans at this year's Wine Festival. A few were out-of-towners, but most of them are from right here and they all generously support our local Arts and events organizations. I know many of them personally. They give of their revenue as well as their time to make a lot of the things that we Roanokers and visitors enjoy here a reality.

A few Local Retailers represented at the Wine Festival today (that you should know about):


One of my favorite shops is Baylees's Best Chocolates, owned and operated by Bayla Sussman, who has a shop at West Village in SW County. Her homemade recipes are to die for! If you love dark chocolate, welcome to your new addiction... Baylee's Best is always fresh daily. Don't think about it, just order everything behind the counter. THAT'S how good it is!


Dogtown Pizza, run by Rachel Armistead, Jon Roberts and Scott Smith, are also relatively new - and have created a whole new Pizza Experience: A "Traveling Wood Fired Oven." The oven looks like an igloo - for real!! Dogtown's website has a line-up of all the events they're at. They call themselves "the party.. on wheels." Well, now you have something really unique to look at while you watch your pizza being made. If that impresses you, here's the best thing about them: the ingredients are organic and LOCAL!!


I also ran into a T-shirt vendor's tent displaying something really different: A ROA-NOKE T-shirt that plays on the Coca-Cola logo... Well, Roanoke is definitely the "Real Thing!" Star City Clothing Company makes these Tees. (Edit: Yes, they have a website! Click on their name to go there!) I especially love their tag line, which says: "Show Off your Roanoke Pride! Wear it on your sleeve, or at least on one of our T's!" Look for them in your journey around town and at events.

So please patronize Local Business, whether you go Downtown or to Salem or to the perimeters of Roanoke County and its neighboring towns. Shop locally in these economic times, and also all the time... We live, work, and do business in Roanoke to keep it strong. Our shopkeepers and service providers live here too.

Okay, my friends. Here are some more pictures I took today at the Wine Festival. If you were there, you just might find yourselves in one of them. If you weren't - GET OUTSIDE AND GO TO A DOWNTOWN EVENT THIS WEEK!!!

The Wineries and Vineyards:












More Yummy Vendors:




Random Pics...




Oh, yeah!! The Karl was there!!



And Yours Truly, with a new Wine Fest Friend!!