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30 Recent Poetry Collections by BIPOC Authors
Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers’ Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors. All of the lists can be found here.
This booklist features books from BIPOC poets published in the past three years.
Chrome Valley by Mahogany L. Browne
Feast by Ina Cariño
Your Emergency Contact Has Experienced an Emergency by Chen Chen
Girls That Never Die: Poems by Safia Elhillo
Content Warning: Everything by Akwaeke Emezi
I Do Everything I'm Told by Megan Fernandes
Living Nations, Living Words: An Anthology of First Peoples Poetry edited by Joy Harjo
Song of my Softening by Omotara James
Spells, Wishes, and the Talking Dead / Mamaht́wisiwin, Pakos̊yimow, Nikihci-́niskot́ṕn : Poems by Wanda John-Kehewin
Burning Like Her Own Planet by Vandana Khanna
Phantom Pain Wings by Kim Hyesoon, translated by Don Mee Choi
Bianca by Eugenia Leigh
Finna by Nate Marshall
Slam Coalkan Performance Poetry: The Condor and the Eagle Meet edited by Jennifer Murrin
God Themselves by Jae Nichelle
You Are Only Just Beginning: Lessons for the Journey Ahead by Morgan Harper Nichols
I’m Always So Serious by Karisma Price
Homie by Danez Smith
Blood Snow by dg nanouk okpik
Promises of Gold/Promesas de Oro by José Olivarez with translation by David Ruano
That Was Now, This is Then by Vijay Seshadri
it was never going to be okay by jaye simpson
Dark Testament by Crystal Simone Smith
Unshuttered: Poems by Patricia Smith
Falling Back in Love with Being Human: Letters to Lost Souls by Kai Cheng Thom
Femme in Public by Alok Vaid-Menon
Time Is a Mother by Ocean Vuong
Find Her. Keep Her. by Renaada Williams
Rupture Tense by Jenny Xie
From From by Monica Youn
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thestageyshelf · 2 years
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SOLD 🎭 I Can't Sing @ London Palladium 2014 (#72)
Title: I Can't Sing
Venue: London Palladium
Year: 2014
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Condition: Good condition
Author: Music and Lyrics by Steve Brown. Book and additional lyrics by Harry Hill.
Director: Sean Foley
Choreographer: Kate Prince
Cast: Nigel Harman, Cynthia Erivo, Alan Morrissey, Simon Bailey, Charlie Baker, Billy Carter, Victoria Elliott, Ashley Knight, Simon Lipkin, Katy Secombe, Joe Speare, Delroy Atkinson, Rowen Hawkins, Joseph Prouse, Steven Serlin, Shaun Smith, Alex Young, Luke Baker, Finlay Banks, Adam J Bernard, Jenna Boyd, Cyrus Brandon, Gabrielle Brooks, Scarlette Douglas, Kelly Ewins-Prouse, Scott Garnham, Cherelle Jay, Noah Key, Faisal Khodabukus, Brian McCann, Jaye Marshall, Macready Massey, Milo Panni, Max Parker, Kirstie Skivington, Philippa Stefani, Gary Trainor, Peter Dickson
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Day 19: I Kissed A Girl: And Juliet.
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milliondollarbaby87 · 3 years
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& Juliet (West End) Review
& Juliet (West End) Review
CastMiriam-Teak Lee – JulietCassidy Janson – Anne Oliver Tompsett – William ShakespeareDavid Bedella – LanceJordan Luke Gage – RomeoMelanie La Barrie – NurseTim Mahendran – FrancoisAlex Thomas-Smith – MayRoshani Abbey – LucyJocasta Almgill – Lady CapuletIvan De Freitas – Lord Capulet Date: Wednesday 22nd December 2021 (7:30pm) Venue: Shaftesbury Theatre ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (more…)
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it’s  a  rather  average  house,  just  enough  room  for  him  and  his  two  dogs and  then  some.  it’s  how  he  likes  it,  gives  him  some  peace  and  enough  room  for  his  four-legged  children  to  run  around.  he  turns  to  the  other,  rubbing  at  the  back  of  neck  sheepishly.   ❝   it’s  not  much,  but  this  is  the  place  i  call  home.  ❞
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Alexis Marshall (Daughters) Shares New Single, Debut Solo Album Incoming 
Iconic artist and vocalist Alexis Marshall, best known for work in the band Daughters, has announced his solo debut album House Of Lull, House Of When, set for release  July 23rd via Sargent House. Marshall has also shared the first single and video for “Hounds In The Abyss”. Directed by Jeremy W., you can watch the clip and pre-order the album below.  (more…)
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Today in Bopst Booking & Design: 2016
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10 months and lotsa biotin but I’m nearly back to original witch length hair. thanks for the drive by color @jaye_edwards 📷 @laraworthington ❤️
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Love for Jaye Jayle & Lingua Ignota from Daughters’ Alexis Marshall // Revolver
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Full article via Revolver Magazine  Singer Alexis Marshall and his band certainly made their mark on 2018, and 2018 made an impression him, too. We asked the Daughters frontman to share some of the highlights from the past 11 months and counting. Below is what he offered up.
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Jaye Jayle - No Trail and Other Unholy Paths
I've had the pleasure of seeing this band a number of times and would consider Mr. Evan Patterson a dear friend. With that said, JJ's new album is as close to a religious experience as I've had in all my life.
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Lingua Ignota Live Kristen [Hayter, a.k.a. Lingua Ignota] is doing something truly important in music. Her live sets are ripe with vulnerability and compassion – terror and anxiety. Her commitment to art and the emotional and physical cost her own performances demand of her, is precisely how it should be done.
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bookclub4m · 9 months
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Episode 182 - Lyric Poetry
This episode we’re talking about the format of Lyric Poetry! We talk about reading poetry out loud, translation, French Canadian dialects, and more!
You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or your favourite podcast delivery system.
In this episode
Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Jam Edwards
Things We Read (or tried to…)
Entre Rive and Shore by Dominique Bernier-Cormier
Let Us Believe in the Beginning of the Cold Season: Selected Poems by Forugh Farrokhzad, translated by Elizabeth T. Gray Jr
Ledger: Poems by Jane Hirshfield
Rapture by Carol Ann Duffy
Goldenrod: Poems by Maggie Smith 
Good Bones: Poems by Maggie Smith 
Alive At The End Of The World by Saeed Jones
The World Keeps Ending, and the World Goes on by Franny Choi 
No Matter the Wreckage by Sarah Kay 
White Pine: Poems and Prose Poems by Mary Oliver
Bless the Daughter Raised by a Voice in Her Head by Warsan Shire
Le premier coup de clairon pour réveiller les femmes immorales by Rachel McCrum
The Hurting Kind by Ada Limón
The Arkansas Testament by Derek Walcott 
Alive at the End of the World by Saeed Jones
Other Media We Mentioned
The Bronze Horseman by Alexander Pushkin
19 Ways of Looking at Wang Wei: With More Ways by Eliot Weinberger
The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe
“The Fish” by Elizabeth Bishop
When We Were Very Young by A. A Milne
Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein  
The Inferno of Dante: A New Verse Translation by Dante Alighieri, translated by Robert Pinsky
All Def Poetry 
milk and honey by rupi kaur
One Piece by Eiichiro Oda
Trailer for Netflix show
“Poetry Is Not a Luxury” by Audre Lorde (pdf)
Links, Articles, and Things
Lyric poetry (Wikipedia)
The Writer's Block
The Midnight Library: Episode 001 - Halloween Poetry
Chiac (Wikipedia)
Plasco Building (Wikipedia)
30 Recent Poetry Collections by BIPOC Authors
Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers’ Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors. All of the lists can be found here.
This booklist features books from BIPOC poets published in the past three years.
Chrome Valley by Mahogany L. Browne
Feast by Ina Cariño
Your Emergency Contact Has Experienced an Emergency by Chen Chen
Girls That Never Die: Poems by Safia Elhillo
Content Warning: Everything by Akwaeke Emezi
I Do Everything I'm Told by Megan Fernandes
Living Nations, Living Words: An Anthology of First Peoples Poetry edited by Joy Harjo
Song of my Softening by Omotara James
Spells, Wishes, and the Talking Dead / Mamaht́wisiwin, Pakos̊yimow, Nikihci-́niskot́ṕn : Poems by Wanda John-Kehewin
Burning Like Her Own Planet by Vandana Khanna
Phantom Pain Wings by Kim Hyesoon, translated by Don Mee Choi
Bianca by Eugenia Leigh
Finna by Nate Marshall
Slam Coalkan Performance Poetry: The Condor and the Eagle Meet edited by Jennifer Murrin
God Themselves by Jae Nichelle
You Are Only Just Beginning: Lessons for the Journey Ahead by Morgan Harper Nichols
I’m Always So Serious by Karisma Price
Homie by Danez Smith
Blood Snow by dg nanouk okpik
Promises of Gold/Promesas de Oro by José Olivarez with translation by David Ruano
That Was Now, This is Then by Vijay Seshadri
it was never going to be okay by jaye simpson
Dark Testament by Crystal Simone Smith
Unshuttered: Poems by Patricia Smith
Falling Back in Love with Being Human: Letters to Lost Souls by Kai Cheng Thom
Femme in Public by Alok Vaid-Menon
Time Is a Mother by Ocean Vuong
Find Her. Keep Her. by Renaada Williams
Rupture Tense by Jenny Xie
From From by Monica Youn
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& Juliet | West End | February 19, 2022 | Evening | NFT Through master until March 6th
CAST: Miriam-Teak Lee (Juliet), Cassidy Janson (Anne) Ivan De Freitas (u/s Shakespeare), Melanie La Barrie (Angelique), Jordan Luke Gage (Romeo), Tim Mahendran (Francois), Christopher Parkinson (2nd u/s May), David Bedlla (Lance), Roshani Abbey (Lady Capulet/Lucy), Josh Baker (s/w Thomas) Rhian Duncan (Imogen), Keiran Lai (Kempe), Jaye Marshall (s/w Margret), Grace Mouat (Judith), Antonie Murray-Straughan (Augustine), Kerri Norville (Susana), Kirstie Skivington (Eleanor), Alex Tranter (Henry), Rhys Wilkinson (Richard)
Notes: Its-all-green's master. NFT Throguh master only until March 6th. Recorded from the front row. Cut show. Roshani was a single parent at this show as no one was around to play Lord Capulet. She did the dialogue and singing of both parents. During Show me the meaning of being lonely Ivan was muttering his usual Lord Cap lines alone with Roshani. Josh was doing Nathan's and Ivan's track. Jaye did Roshani's usual bit in Show me the meaning of being lonely and Jocasta's track.
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https://its-all-green.wixsite.com/trading/contact-rules
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🔎YA Under the Radar Part 3🔍
Every twelve months or so, I like to flick through my read shelf on Goodreads and see which books are getting the love they deserve, and which ones need a little help. So here are 50 more books and series with fewer than 10k ratings on Goodreads (give or take 1k). I’ve added little Pride flags (🏳️‍🌈) to books with LGBT+ rep and wheelchair symbols (♿️) to books with disability and mental illness rep.
Feel free to add your own recommendations in reblogs or comments but make sure to check they come in under the 10k threshold.
Out Now: Queer We Go Again! Edited by Saundra Mitchell 🏳️‍🌈
Once and Future duology by Amy Rose Capetta & Cori McCarthy 🏳️‍🌈♿️
Saints and Misfits by SK Ali
Love From A to Z by SK Ali
Undead Girl Gang by Lily Anderson
The Black Flamingo by Dean Atta 🏳️‍🌈
Midnight Thief duology by Livia Blackburne
Rosemarked duology by Livia Blackburne
Harley in the Sky by Akemi Dawn Bowman ♿️
Ziggy, Stardust and Me by James Brandon 🏳️‍🌈
Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit by Jaye Robin Brown 🏳️‍🌈
The Twisted Tree by Rachel Burge ♿️
This Is Kind of an Epic Love Story by Kacen Callender 🏳️‍🌈
Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender 🏳️‍🌈
The Lost Coast by Amy Rose Capetta 🏳️‍🌈
The Surprising Power of a Good Dumpling by Wai Chim
The Queens of Renthia series by Sarah Beth Durst
Otherbound by Corinne Duyvis ♿️
Euphoria Kids by Alison Evans 🏳️‍🌈
The Accident Season by Moïra Fowley-Doyle
Spellbook of the Lost and Found by Moïra Fowley-Doyle 🏳️‍🌈
All the Bad Apples by Moïra Fowley-Doyle 🏳️‍🌈
Sing by Vivi Greene
Countless by Karen Gregory ♿️
Skylarks by Karen Gregory 🏳️‍🌈
Valkyrie duology by Amanda Hocking 🏳️‍🌈
The Five Stages of Andrew Brawley by Shaun David Hutchinson 🏳️‍🌈♿️
An Unauthorised Fan Treatise by Lauren James 🏳️‍🌈
Shadow of the Fox trilogy by Julie Kagawa
Black Bird of the Gallows duology by Meg Kassel
The Incredible Adventures of Cinnamon Girl by Melissa Keil
Thicker Than Water by Brigid Kemmerer
RUN by Kody Keplinger 🏳️‍🌈♿️
That’s Not What Happened by Kody Keplinger 🏳️‍🌈♿️
Please Don’t Hug Me by Kay Kerr ♿️
Sawkill Girls by Claire Legrand 🏳️‍🌈
19 Love Songs by David Levithan 🏳️‍🌈
The Kingdom of Back by Marie Lu
Circus Hearts trilogy by Ellie Marney 🏳️‍🌈
I Am Still Alive by Kate Alice Marshall
Rules for Vanishing by Kate Alice Marshall 🏳️‍🌈♿️
Loveless by Alice Oseman 🏳️‍🌈
Jack of Hearts (and Other Parts) by LC Rosen 🏳️‍🌈
Camp by LC Rosen 🏳️‍🌈
The Abyss Surrounds Us duology by Emily Skrutskie 🏳️‍🌈
Hearts Unbroken by Cynthia Leitich Smith
It’s Not Like It’s A Secret by Misa Sugiura 🏳️‍🌈
As I Descended by Robin Talley 🏳️‍🌈♿️
Peta Lyre’s Rating Normal by Anna Whateley 🏳️‍🌈♿️
Paper Valentine by Brenna Yovanoff ♿️
More of my book lists are available on the “Recommendations” page of my blog.
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((I hope I'm not too late to send this 😅))
(I thought long & hard on what gifts to give you guys. I hope the presents convey my feelings well for you ^^)
🎁🎁🎁 I'm sending 3 gifts to 3 people: Anne, Grim, and Smiley. Since I missed out a lot, I want to make it up to you guys by giving them.
My gift to Anne would be long-time-no-see hugs from me 🤗, freshly baked homemade chocolate-chip cookies 🍪🍪🍪, and cute knitted scarf for Marshall 🧣🐈 (who has a special place in my heart. Btw, how is he doing?)
For Grim, my gift to him would be a rare, antique 3d jigsaw puzzle of 20,000 pieces 🧩, and a Blu-ray DVD of 2-movie CDs — Home Alone 1 & 2 with behind-the-scenes features included 💿📀.
*Along with a gift box, there's an envelope with Christmas decoration. The sender is from yours truly and the recipient is Grim. There's a letter inside of the same decoration as the envelope. The content of the letter is as follows:
My dearest Grim,
I'm sorry I haven't contacted you for so long. How have you and Smiley been doing?
I wish you boys Merry Christmas and may your hopes & dreams come true.
To make it up to you for my absence, I have prepared a gift for you.
Inside this gift box are 2 items to your liking.
The first one, as I remember, you like photography related things, so I got you this special Christmas film DVD you may enjoy. The content is sort of related to puzzle-making (or maybe not. I'll leave it up to your judgment), so it may be up your alley.
The second one, I remember in Skeleton Valentine's Day Party in 2019, you told me you've gone up to 18,000 pieces; 20,000 pieces were hard to find, but I managed to come across them at Owliver's antique shop. He told me it has magical properties, so it would be unique from the other puzzles that you've tried. I was wondering if you have time, we could solve the puzzle together. What do you say?
Your love, Jaye
As for Smiley, first off, bonely hugs 💀👐! Next, I got him all sorts of items of confectionery from a well-known confectionery store. Hope they suit his sweet tooth 🍫🍬🍭🦷. Lastly, I got him this joke book that he may like: Sciencey Stuff for Skeletons 📖🧪💀. This may tickle his funny bone ;)
On a final note, MERRY CHRISTMAS, EVERYBODY! 🎄
You’re not too late!! We were very excited to get your gifts! *hugs you dearly*
The cookies are delicious and Marshall will love his scarf. He is doing great. Here he is in his Christmas sweater!
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The boys sent you a package in return! Inside you find a delicate silk scarf and a box of cinnabunnies from Mrs. Bun’s shop. There’s also a note. It’s written in spiky Papyrus script.
Dearest Jaye,
I have missed you more than words can say. Thank you so much for your kind gifts. I will watch the films and let you know my thoughts, and I will save the puzzle for the next time you have time to stop by. I look forward to finding out what it is and solving it together.
My brother would like to thank you for thinking of him as well. He’s enjoying both your gifts.
I hope you’ll find our presents acceptable. The scarf is from yours truly and the cinnamon bunnies are from Smiley. They will have to do until we have the time to see you.
Regardless of distance or time, my love for you persists, my darling. I wish you the happiest of holidays. As ever, I remain,
Forever yours,
Grim
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Live Picks: 3/29
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Dream Theater
BY JORDAN MAINZER
Prog rock and metal. Devastating singer-songwriters. An instrumental master.
Dream Theater, Chicago Theatre
Distance Over Time, the 14th studio album from prog metal legends Dream Theater, was written in 18 days. Does that mean it’s focused? Of course not. The band is, as usual, instrumentally proficient and thematically all over the place. Opener “Untethered Angel” is a hard-charging rocker about a person trying to regain lost hope. “S2N”’s impressively complex time signatures is taken a bit too seriously when the band deliver obvious lyrics about social ills. Don’t get me wrong: the band’s heart is in the right place, “At Wit’s End” decrying the abuse of women. But some of them are plain lazy, “Barstool Warrior” juxtaposing the stories of such women and a man’s existential crisis as two sides of the same despair coin.
Listening to the moments of Distance Over Time that do work, you realize Dream Theater should have played it a bit more safe. “Paralyzed” is the catchy, short, effective rock song of the bunch. “Fall into the Light” is the quintessential cheesy new age enlightenment song, but it’s Ride the Lightning-level heavy. Perhaps the best on the record is the closer “Pale Blue Dot”, or how Carl Sagan referred to Earth from space. The most stadium-sized song on the record, it shows the band challenging the idea that we should feel small. If only on the rest of the album they didn’t get in the way of themselves.
5.9/10
Tonight at the Chicago Theatre, Dream Theater celebrate both Distance Over Time and the 20th anniversary of Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory, starting sets with new material and then playing the latter in full.
Thou & Emma Ruth Rundle, Subterranean
Baton Rouge metal monsters Thou’s latest release is Magus, a collection of the band’s typical sludgy, slow, doom metal instrumentation juxtaposed with Bryan Funck’s icy vocals. But it’s uncharacteristically hopeful. “We refuse to exist in our despair,” they sing on “In the Kingdom of Meaning”, one of many songs on the album that starts with more gentle, echoing instrumentation before delving into its usual sorcery. “We are the sages, reincarnated, up to our old tricks again,” sing a chorus of women on the witchy “Divine Will”. This isn’t to say the band have gone soft. They’re truly menacing on “Greater Invocation of Disgust”, and Funck truly inhabits the dogmatic hedonists he criticizes on “The Changeling Prince”. Live, the band should play heavily from the record, though they’re certainly known for grunge and 90′s indie rock covers.
We previewed Emma Ruth Rundle’s set at Empty Bottle last year:
“Singer-songwriter, guitarist, and visual artist Emma Ruth Rundle has released her opus. On Dark Horses, inspired by her move to Louisville and musical and life partnership with Evan Patterson of Young Widows/Jaye Jayle (who we profiled earlier this year), is about anxiety, dealing with pain, and escaping trauma, but it’s also about being enveloped by love. Its songs are sludgy and slow-burning, anthemic and emotional all at once. The verses chug and the choruses crash, the core band of Patterson on guitar and piano, Todd Cook on bass, and Dylan Nadon on drums providing tension between darkness and light. At the center of it all is Rundle’s weary, empathetic voice, addressing a loved one’s trauma on 'You Don’t Have To Cry', the perfect complement to Patterson’s baritone on love duet “Light Song”.”
Damiana, the collaborative project of local experimental artists TALsounds and Matchess, opens.
Cat Power, United Center
We previewed Cat Power’s set at Thalia Hall late last year:
“At this year’s Riot Fest, Chan Marshall played only the short title track from the not-yet-released Wanderer, what would end up being her first album in 6 years and first not on Matador (who rejected her album because they wanted her to sound more like Adele). Appropriately, Marshall signed with Domino for the album whose title references her very nomadic nature, whether personally or stylistically, and added the track 'Woman' featuring megastar Lana Del Rey that she claims is not a slight on Matador but we all know really is. Marshall 1, everyone else, 0.
Wanderer is quintessential Cat Power for better and for worse. Impressively vocal-forward, minimal, and slinky but also a little dragging, the self-produced record espouses a gentle anger. 'If I had a dime for every time / Tell me I’m not what you need / If I had a quarter, I would pull it together / And I would take it to the bank and then leave,' Marshall sings on the intro to 'Woman' before she and Del Rey harmonize over a 'Breakdown' beat. Even if she is firing shots, she’s also feeling empowered with Del Rey at her side. 'Black' is the story of someone who saved her during her mid-2000s time of addiction, guitars and layered vocals providing more strength in numbers. As with other Cat Power records, there’s a song or two with experimentation–like the auto-tuned vocals on 'Horizon'–but the album is mostly stark and concentrated on Marshall’s silky, warm voice. She notably covers Rihanna’s 'Stay', contextualized by a legendary story involving ex-lovers, broken hearts, and singing the song at a karaoke bar 16 times. But Marshall makes it her own.”
Massively popular folk band Mumford & Sons headline.
Bill MacKay, Hideout
Tonight at the Hideout is the record release for Fountain Fire, the latest album from local guitar hero Bill MacKay. As with other albums he’s made, the new record is incredibly varied. He layers acoustic, distorted electric, and slide guitars on standouts “Pre-California” and “The Movie House”, instrumentals that sound like they could back a lost country classic but live on their own just as well. And the requinto playing that pervaded SpiderBeetleBee’s “I Heard Them Singing” shows up again on “Man & His Panic”. But MacKay brings a couple new tricks, too. The fuzzed out playing on “Arcadia”, enveloping itself, becomes a noise track. On the other end of the spectrum, MacKay reveals something truly lovely: his singing voice, specifically on “Birds of May” and “Try It On”, weathered and emotive like the best of his forebears.
Forest Management, the solo project of local experimental artist John Daniel, & Miranda Winters (of Melkbelly) open. DJ Mariapaz Camargo spins before, between, and after sets.
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SOLD 🎭 I Can't Sing @ London Palladium 2014 (#73)
Title: I Can't Sing
Venue: London Palladium
Year: 2014
including programme slip for Peter Dickson
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Condition: Good condition
Author: Music and Lyrics by Steve Brown. Book and additional lyrics by Harry Hill.
Director: Sean Foley
Choreographer: Kate Prince
Cast: Nigel Harman, Cynthia Erivo, Alan Morrissey, Simon Bailey, Charlie Baker, Billy Carter, Victoria Elliott, Ashley Knight, Simon Lipkin, Katy Secombe, Joe Speare, Delroy Atkinson, Rowen Hawkins, Joseph Prouse, Steven Serlin, Shaun Smith, Alex Young, Luke Baker, Finlay Banks, Adam J Bernard, Jenna Boyd, Cyrus Brandon, Gabrielle Brooks, Scarlette Douglas, Kelly Ewins-Prouse, Scott Garnham, Cherelle Jay, Noah Key, Faisal Khodabukus, Brian McCann, Jaye Marshall, Macready Massey, Milo Panni, Max Parker, Kirstie Skivington, Philippa Stefani, Gary Trainor, Peter Dickson
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