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SUMMARY:Folk All Y’all: Mary Gauthier with Jamiee Harris
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts + Folk All Y’all present Mary Gauthier with special guest Jamiee Harris in The Green Room. \nThe Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nWednesday\, July 12\, 2023\nDoors open at 7 pm | Show begins at 7:30 pm\nTickets: $25 \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \n“With songwriting as powerful as hers\, there’s no need to go looking for qualifiers. She’s a unique\, intrinsically valuable musical voice. And there’s never a surplus of those.” – Randy Lewis\, Los Angeles Times \n“Mary’s songwriting speaks to the tender aspects of our humanness. We need her voice in times like these more than we ever have.” – Brandi Carlisle \n“one of the best songwriters of her generation” – Associated Press \nAs she has so eloquently accomplished over the past 25 years\, acclaimed singer-songwriter Mary Gauthier has used her art once again to traverse the uncharted waters of the past few years. Her eleventh album\, the first record in over 8 years consisting of all her own songs\, Dark Enough to See the Stars\, follows the profound antidote to trauma\, Rifles & Rosary Beads\, her 2018 collaborative work with wounded Iraq war veterans. It garnered a Grammy nomination for Best Folk Album\, as well as a nomination for Album of the Year by the Americana Music Association. Publication of her first book\, the illuminating Saved by a Song: The Art and Healing Power of Songwriting\, in 2021\, amplified the specific yet relatable world view that makes her work beloved. \nMary’s songs have been recorded by dozens of artists\, including Jimmy Buffett\, Dolly Parton\, Boy George\, Blake Shelton\, Tim McGraw\, Bettye Lavette\, Mike Farris\, Kathy Mattea\, Bobby Bare\, Amy Helm and Candi Staton and have appeared extensively in Film and Television\, most recently on HBO TV’s Yellowstone. \nMary Gauthier will be joined by special guest Jaimee Harris. No Depression wrote of her latest release: “Harris’ emotionally expansive vocals ring with a crystal clarity and pull from her cinematic songwriting a poignant core of feeling that reverberates with every note.” \nShow is at 7:30 pm with doors opening at 7pm. Minimum ticket price is $25 but you can name-your-own price above that if you’re feeling it or donate a ticket to someone who isn’t in a position to buy one. 100% of ticket revenue goes to our artists (you can see where any fees go in the check-out breakdown). Yep\, all of it. Folk All Y’all is volunteer-run and subscriber-supported.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/folk-all-yall-mary-gauthier-with-jamiee-harris/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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SUMMARY:Pat Bianchi with the Ted Ludwig Trio
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents the Modern Masters Jazz Series: Pat Bianchi with the Ted Ludwig Trio in The Green Room. \nThe Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nTuesday\, July 11\, 2023\nDoors open at 7 pm | Show begins at 7:30 pm\nTickets: $20 in advance | $25 at the door | $10 student tickets at the door \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nGrammy-nominated organist\, winner of DownBeat magazine’s 2016 rising star poll and Hot Housemagazine’s 2019 poll\, Pat Bianchi has established himself as one of the premier organists on the international scene today. His command of the instrument\, harmonic prowess\, rhythmic intensity and versatility are rivaled by few. Bianchi has had the honor of being a longtime member of jazz guitar icon Pat Martino’s trio and also performed with NEA Jazz Master and saxophone legend Lou Donaldson’s quartet for a number of years as well. \nHe has released eight CDs as a leader and is also a featured artist on over 30 recordings. Building on the success of his 2015 recording A Higher Standard\, his 2019 release In The Moment rose to #1 on the Jazzweek Radio Charts and features an array of guests including Pat Martino\, Kevin Mahogany\, Joe Locke\, Peter Bernstein\, Paul Bollenback\, Byron Landham\, Carmen Intorre Jr. Bianchi briefly steps away from his straight-ahead roots on his newest release (2021) Something To Say. \nBianchi\, who comes from a musically gifted family\, began playing organ at the age of 7\, after receiving a Farfisa Compact Duo organ as a Christmas gift. His grandfathers (Pat Bianchi – Saxophone\, and Richard Zona – Trumpet) along with his father (Nick Bianchi – Drums) all working musicians\, provided a great deal of support and guidance early in his musical development. Recognizing Pat’s continuing affinity for music\, his parents enrolled him in classical piano study. While still maintaining a strong interest in organ\, he was playing his first professional gigs by the age of 11\, eventually performing with dance bands around his hometown of Rochester\, NY. Bianchi’s interest shifted in his high school years as he began to also focus more on jazz piano. Enrolling in The Eastman School of Music’s preparatory program for piano and music theory\, Pat was also mentored by numerous musicians in the Rochester jazz scene\, eventually choosing to continue his studies at Berklee College of Music in Boston. Bianchi never lost sight of his love of Jazz Organ and since a B3 was still out of his reach\, he began spending more time on a smaller version of the famed instrument called a Hammond M100. With his passion and dedication\, (also not being able to play left hand bass on a Spinet organ) Bianchi taught himself to play bass lines solely with his foot pedals. It was shortly after this time that Bianchi had a chance encounter with his hero (and soon to be mentor) Joey DeFrancesco. This was the moment Pat knew that in time he would leave the piano behind for the Hammond B3. After graduating Berklee cum laude\, Bianchi secured the position as the house pianist at the famous El Chapultepec club in Denver\, CO. The Pec (as it is known to locals) often brought in guest artists giving Pat the opportunity to play with such greats as Red Holloway\, Dakota Staton\, Carl Fontana\, Javon Jackson\, Mark Elf\, Bud Shank\, Brad Leali\, Pete Christlieb\, and Conte Candoli. After being at the Pec for six nights a week for almost three years\, Pat became an important fixture on the Denver jazz scene. \nAt this time\, Bianchi decided to focus exclusively on the organ making his national debut as an organist\, appearing on two recordings as a member the Denver based organ trio\, 3osity. The national release of Art of The Jazz Organ Trio and the subsequent recording Tri-O-City brought Bianchi wider recognition and onto a larger stage as a rising star of the organ. \nMoving to NYC\, Bianchi quickly established himself in the competitive New York scene. At this time\, legendary saxophonist Lou Donaldson immediately took notice of the young organist. Bianchi then joined the faculty of the University of Colorado at Boulder Jazz Studies Program teaching piano\, theory\, and ensembles to undergraduate\, masters\, and doctoral students. During this time he recorded his first album as a leader\, East Coast Roots\, which features Mark Whitfield on guitar and Byron Landham on drums. At the same time\, Bianchi began working closely with drummer Ralph Peterson Jr. on collaborative projects\, including and co-leading The Unity Project (a tribute to organist Larry Young and his album Unity). \nUpon returning to New York City in June of 2008\, Pat officially joined The Lou Donaldson’s quartet in 2009. Continuing to play with Lou\, Bianchi also joined Pat Martino’s working trio in 2011 while taking on the responsibilities as musical director. Bianchi is featured on numerous recordings such as Tim Warfield’s Sentimental Journey\, a follow up to Warfield’s recording One For Shirley (on which he also appears) as well as guitarist Chuck Loeb’s release\, Plain and Simple. At this time Bianchi also continued to perform with drummer Ralph Peterson Jr.\, forging ahead with The Unity Project. Bianchi was featured\, recording much of this material on Peterson’s CD Outer Reaches. Soon after Bianchi released his second recording as a leader\, Back Home. This recording features Terell Stafford\, Ralph Peterson Jr.\, Wayne Escoffery\, Carmen Intorre Jr. and Gilad Hekselman. \nBianchi not only continues to collaborate\, tour and record with many well known musicians\, he is also very active in the educational front. Pat has been on faculty at Temple University (Philadelphia\, PA) and Queens College (NYC)\, and is currently on faculty at Berklee College of Music (Boston\, MA).
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/pat-bianchi-with-the-ted-ludwig-trio/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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SUMMARY:Shoot & Splice: Screen Acting
DESCRIPTION:Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts present Shoot & Splice: Screen Acting in Crosstown Theater. \nCrosstown Theater at Crosstown Arts\nTuesday\, July 11\, 2023\nDoors open at 6:30 pm | Show begins at 7 pm\nTickets: Free and open to the public \nIndie Memphis & Crosstown Arts are excited to present our next Shoot & Splice: Screen Acting hosted by Akono Dixon. Akono will lead a presentation and discussion on the craft of acting; from building a character and working with a director\, to script analysis\, auditioning technique\, and more. A Memphis native\, Akono is a rising filmmaker with credits including DOLEMITE IS MY NAME\, EUPHORIA\, and the lead role in the upcoming Hallmark film\, SPRING BREAKTHROUGH directed by Mykelti Williamson.\n\n\n*Complimentary beverages provided by Crosstown Arts \nShoot & Splice is a FREE filmmaker forum presented by Crosstown Arts and Indie Memphis\, featuring a wide variety of technical\, educational\, and unique topics of interest to the Memphis filmmaking community.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/shoot-splice-screen-acting/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater
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SUMMARY:Anthony Q
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents Anthony Q in The Green Room. \nThe Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nSaturday\, July 8\, 2023\nDoors open at 7 pm | Show begins at 7:30 pm\nTickets: $15 in advance | $20 day of the show \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nBorn and raised in the vibrant city of Memphis during the ’80s\, Anthony Q’s musical journey was shaped by the rich and diverse sounds of the era. Growing up\, he was surrounded by the influence of his father\, a talented background singer who toured with the legendary Prince during his World Tour. These early experiences ignited Anthony Q’s passion for music and set him on a path toward creating his unique sound. \nInspired by the soulful harmonies of the boy band era in the ’90s\, with artists like H-Town\, Silk\, and Jagged Edge resonating deeply with him\, Anthony Q discovered his love for R&B and hip-hop. He honed his vocal skills and developed a distinctive style that blended the smoothness of R&B with the raw energy of hip-hop\, creating a sound that captured the essence of both genres. \nAt the start of his career\, Anthony Q joined a singing group that toured extensively across Tennessee\, showcasing their talents and captivating audiences with their performances. With the support of his brother Vincent Jr.\, a prominent promoter in Tennessee\, Anthony Q gained exposure and established a name for himself in the local music scene. \nAfter a brief hiatus\, Anthony Q returned to the music scene with renewed purpose. Determined to share authentic and meaningful music with him and the culture he represents\, he set out to create a body of work that speaks to real-life experiences. His lyrics delve into the complexities of hardship\, love\, friendship\, and the joys and challenges of fatherhood\, resonating with listeners on a deeply personal level. \nIn 2022\, Anthony Q released his highly anticipated singles\, “Cut Ties” and “No Handouts.” The singles showcased his growth as an artist and received widespread praise for his honesty\, vulnerability\, and artistic merit. With its soulful melodies\, thought-provoking lyrics\, and impeccable production\, “Cut Ties” and “No Handouts” solidified Anthony Q’s position as a rising star in the R&B/hip-hop landscape as he became a viral sensation overnight. \nWith a bright future ahead\, Anthony Q represents the present and future of R&B and hip-hop. His music transcends boundaries\, touching the hearts of listeners from all walks of life. As he continues to create and share his art\, Anthony Q’s dedication to authenticity and ability to connect with audiences profoundly will undoubtedly propel him to even greater heights in the music industry.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/anthony-q/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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SUMMARY:The Crosstown Arts Film Series presents: PARIS IS BURNING
DESCRIPTION:The Crosstown Arts Film Series presents Paris Is Burning at Crosstown Theater. \nJennie Livingston / 1990 / 76 minutes / Not Rated\nTickets: $5 at the door\nDoors at 6:30 p.m. | Films begin at 7:00 p.m. (sharp!) at Crosstown Theater \nWhere does voguing come from\, and what\, exactly\, is throwing shade? This landmark documentary provides a vibrant snapshot of the 1980s through the eyes of New York City’s African American and Latinx Harlem drag ball scene. Made over seven years\, Paris Is Burning offers an intimate portrait of rival fashion “houses\,” from fierce contests for trophies\, to house mothers offering sustenance in a world rampant with homophobia and transphobia\, racism\, AIDS\, and poverty. Featuring legendary voguers\, drag queens\, and trans women — including Willi Ninja\, Pepper LaBeija\, Dorian Corey\, and Venus Xtravaganza — Paris Is Burning brings it\, celebrating the joy of movement\, the force of eloquence\, and the draw of community \nThe Crosstown Arts Film Series showcases a diverse collection of independent\, international\, historically significant\, artistic\, experimental\, cult\, underground\, and documentary features.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/the-crosstown-arts-film-series-presents-paris-is-burning/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater
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CREATED:20230614T173453Z
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SUMMARY:Israeli Scouts Friendship Caravan
DESCRIPTION:Central Atrium\nMonday\, June 26\, 2023\n4 pm \n  \nInteractive\, experiential theater performances.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/israeli-scouts-friendship-caravan/
LOCATION:Central Atrium
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SUMMARY:The Crosstown Arts Film Series presents: HAPPY TOGETHER
DESCRIPTION:The Crosstown Arts Film Series presents Happy Together at Crosstown Theater. \nWong Kar Wai / 1997 / 96 minutes / Rated R\nTickets: $5 at the door\nDoors at 6:30 p.m. | Films begin at 7:00 p.m. (sharp!) at Crosstown Theater \nOne of the most searing romances of the 1990s\, Wong Kar Wai’s emotionally raw\, lushly stylized portrait of a relationship in breakdown casts Hong Kong superstars Tony Leung and Leslie Cheung as a couple traveling through Argentina and locked in a turbulent cycle of infatuation and destructive jealousy as they break up\, make up\, and fall apart again and again. \nThe Crosstown Arts Film Series showcases a diverse collection of independent\, international\, historically significant\, artistic\, experimental\, cult\, underground\, and documentary features.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/the-crosstown-arts-film-series-presents-happy-together/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230621T210000
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SUMMARY:Peter Janson
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents Peter Janson in The Green Room. \nThe Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nWednesday\, June 21\, 2023\nDoors open at 7 pm | Show begins at 7:30 pm\nTickets: $15 in advance | $20 at the door \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nGrowing up in Boston Massachusetts\, Peter Janson listened to his father\, an accomplished amateur guitarist\, play solo guitar every day. Peter started playing by the age of seven\, and starting doing pop gigs at age 15. For the last twenty-five years he has performed in venues large and small\, much as a touring studio guitarist would – in a variety of styles; pop\, rock\, fusion\, folk\, Celtic\, classical\, and jazz. His sound is a melding of all these\, and it presents as crossover jazz fusion. \nHis newest release\, Getting To Here\, is an album of deft arrangements and nuanced improvisations that come from his soul. The music is a triumph in the face of the pandemic lockdown when the isolation had such a negative impact on him he nearly quit playing. Now growing in international recognition\, Peter signed a worldwide sub-publishing deal with SUPREME SONGS Limited (UK based) in October 2022. \nCome to a concert. Listen to his music. Hear Peter Janson\, a musician who couldn’t quit his love of music\, performing solo jazz guitar songs inspired by guitar legends like Joe Pass\, Earl Klugh\, and Jim Hall as well as contemporary players like Pat Metheny\, Kurt Rosenwinkel\, and Wolfgang Muthspiel.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/peter-janson/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230620T200000
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SUMMARY:Crosstown Arts Resident Artist Talks
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents the Resident Artist Talks in The Green Room. \nThe Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nTuesday\, June 20\, 2023\nDoors open at 5:30 pm | Show begins at 6 pm\nTickets: Free and open to the public \nCrosstown Arts Summer 2023 resident artists Thandi Cai\, Neena Wang\, Yidan Zeng\, LiLi Nacht\, and Josh Ice will present artist talks. \nFree and open to the public.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/crosstown-arts-resident-artist-talks/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230617T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230617T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T120843
CREATED:20230606T220208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230606T220208Z
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SUMMARY:PRIZM Ensemble presents A Juneteenth Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Theater\nSaturday\, June 17\, 2023\nDoors open at 6:30 pm | Event begins at 7 pm\nTickets: Free \nRESERVE YOUR SEAT \nJoin PRIZM Ensemble for a free concert celebrating Juneteenth with wonderful choral\, chamber\, and orchestral music\, featuring the Sensational Barnes Brothers. \nCelebrating Black composers such as Valerie Coleman\, Jessie Montgomery\, and Ken Burton\, PRIZM musicians and students will be joined by the Celebration Chorus to commemorate the emancipation of enslaved African Americans.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/prizm-ensemble-presents-a-juneteenth-celebration/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230617T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230618T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T120843
CREATED:20230614T220441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T220441Z
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SUMMARY:2023 Memphis Concrète Festival
DESCRIPTION:Experimental music festival presented by Memphis Concrète in collaboration with Crosstown Arts. \nThe Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nSaturday\, June 17\, 2023 (3:30-10pm) & Sunday\, June 18\, 2023 (3:30-9pm) \nTickets: $20 single day pass or $35 2-day pass\n(Thursday live score tickets sold at the door only – $10) \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \n\n\nTHURSDAY\, JUNE 15\, 2023 | Crosstown Theater\n\nCrosstown Arts Film Series: Halloween III: Season of the Witch with live score accompaniment by Natalie Hoffmann\, Revenge Body\, and Robert Traxler \nDoors at 6:30pm | Show starts at 7pm\nTICKETS AT THE DOOR ONLY – $10 per entry (cash or card accepted) \n\nSATURDAY\, JUNE 17\, 2023 | The Green Room at Crosstown Arts\n\nMemphis Concrète Festival Day 1\nDoors at 3pm | Sets from 3:30-10pm (detailed schedule below) \n\nSUNDAY\, JUNE 18\, 2023 | The Green Room at Crosstown Arts\n\nMemphis Concrète Festival Day 2\nDoors at 3pm | Sets from 3:30-9pm (detailed schedule below) \n  \nFESTIVAL LINEUP \nSaturday\, June 17th \nPanic Signals 3:30 – 4:00pm \nGODBODYJONES 4:15 – 4:45pm \nStupid Lepton 5:00 – 5:30pm \nkavotaman 5:45 – 6:15pm \nSlow Blink 6:30 – 7:00pm \nCEL SHADE 7:15 – 7:45pm \nChelsea Bridge 8:00 – 8:30pm \nXAMBUCA 8:45 – 9:15pm \nGeneral Labor 9:30 – 10:00pm \nSunday\, June 18th \nLeolin 3:30 – 4:00pm \nBerkay Tok 4:15 – 4:45pm \nW1ND0W 5:00 – 5:30pm \nDinosauria 5:45 – 6:15pm \nComposer 4 6:30 – 7:00pm \nDisaster Trees 7:15 – 7:45pm \nElectroacoustic Performance (featuring the works of Milton Babbitt\, Olly Wilson\, Luzilei Aliel\, and Indigo Knecht) 8:00 – 9:00pm
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/2023-memphis-concrete-festival/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230616T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230616T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T120843
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SUMMARY:Darrius Strong: “The Artist”
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents Darrius Strong: “The Artist” in The Green Room. \nThe Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nFriday\, June 16\, 2023\nDoors open at 7 pm | Show begins at 7:30 pm\nTickets: Free \n\n“The Artist” is a solo showcase performed by artistic director/choreographer Darrius Strong\, in which he touches on layers and humanity of the person behind the artist. For Strong\, movement is real and it acts as a language and sometimes as a therapeutic device. Overlapped with movement phrases\, “The Artist” will also showcase other routine devices he uses throughout his day that tie to the continuous work he does to heal trauma in his body — aspects of the work that are very much read\, true\, and relatable to the human experience for many. We are not just one-sides\, but we have many layers and dimensions to our identity. \nThis piece is a work in progress that Strong plans to explore and evolve throughout the year. \nDarrius Strong is a McKnight Fellow in residency at Crosstown Arts. He is a Twin Cities-based dancer\, choreographer\, and instructor. His dance company\, STRONGmovement\, uses the universal language of dance\, blending styles such as hip hop\, ballet\, modern\, and West African to tell stories related to society and humanity. Strong is a graduate of the University of Minnesota (BFA 2015) and is currently faculty at St. Paul Conservatory Performing Arts High School and director of the hip hop program at Eleve Performing Arts Center\, where he focuses on teaching dancers how to connect their identity to movement. His creative work has been chosen for the Walker Art Center’s Choreographers Evening\, and Rhythmically Speaking. \nThis residency is supported by Artist Communities Alliance’s (ACA) McKnight Artist Residencies Consortium. This partnership between ACA and the McKnight Foundation supports selected residency program partners in developing fair and just policies\, and provides McKnight Artist Fellows with residency opportunities at these partner programs. This consortium aims to support the development of residency environments where any artist can thrive.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/darrius-strong-the-artist/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230615T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230615T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T120843
CREATED:20230605T212033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230605T212033Z
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SUMMARY:Halloween lll: Season of the Witch (1982)
DESCRIPTION:The Crosstown Arts Film Series presents Halloween III: Season of the Witch with a live score by Robert Traxler\, Natalie Hoffmann\, and Revenge Body in collaboration with Memphis Concréte Festival at Crosstown Theater. \nTommy Lee Wallace / 1982 / 98 minutes / Rated R\nTickets: $10 at the door\nDoors at 6:30 p.m. | Films begin at 7:00 p.m. (sharp!) at Crosstown Theater \nHospital emergency room Dr. Daniel “Dan” Challis (Tom Atkins) and Ellie Grimbridge (Stacey Nelkin)\, the daughter of a murder victim\, uncover a terrible plot by small-town mask maker Conal Cochran (Dan O’Herlihy)\, a madman who’s planning a Halloween mass murder utilizing an ancient Celtic ritual. The ritual involves a boulder stolen from Stonehenge\, the use of Silver Shamrock masks\, and a triggering device contained in a television commercial — all designed to kill millions of children. \nPerformance by Robert Traxler\, Natalie Hoffmann\, and Revenge Body.   \nThe Crosstown Arts Film Series showcases a diverse collection of independent\, international\, historically significant\, artistic\, experimental\, cult\, underground\, and documentary features.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/halloween-lll-season-of-the-witch-1982/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater
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SUMMARY:Crosstown Counterpoint: Blueshift Ensemble + Evan Williams
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents Crosstown Counterpoint: Blueshift Ensemble + Evan Williams in the Central Atrium at Crosstown Concourse. \nCentral Atrium\nWednesday\, June 14\, 2023\nShow begins at 7:30 pm\nTickets: Free \nREGISTER HERE \nSupported by an Arts Access grant from the Tennessee Arts Commission and ArtsMemphis\, Crosstown Arts presents the premiere of the commissioned work by Evan Williams\, “Crosstown Counterpoint” alongside Williams’ earlier works “Bodies Upon the Gears”\, “Amber Waves”\, and Terry Riley’s classic minimalist bop\, “In C.” \nAs the groundbreaking neared for Crosstown Concourse in 2017\, several Memphians young and old were interviewed to provide oral histories of the Sears Crosstown building and what the revitalization would do for the area. Taking inspiration from works such as Steve Reich’s Different Trains\, Crosstown Counterpoint uses these oral histories to tell the multi-generational story of this space\, and what it meant to the people of Memphis. Two antiphonal string quartets accompany the voices\, using the open space of the Central Atrium of Crosstown Concourse to bring this history to life. \nDrawing from inspirations as diverse as Medieval chant to contemporary pop\, the music of composer and conductor Evan Williams (b. 1988) explores the thin lines between beauty and disquieting\, joy and sorrow\, and simple and complex\, while often tackling important social and political issues. Williams’ catalogue contains a broad range of work\, from vocal and operatic offerings to instrumental works\, along with electronic music. \nBlueshift Ensemble is a Memphis-based contemporary chamber music ensemble dedicated to bringing artists and audiences together through artistic collaboration. By programming both new and existing classical repertoire alongside multi-genre collaborations\, Blueshift aims to connect a wider audience to today’s classical music. The ensemble draws upon Memphis’s uniquely diverse musical heritage by combining classical music with popular music genres such as rock\, blues\, and soul and featuring local musicians\, visual artists\, and composers.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/crosstown-counterpoint-blueshift-ensemble-evan-williams/
LOCATION:Central Atrium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230614T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230614T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T120843
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230526T173208Z
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SUMMARY:MicroCinema: Tribute to Barbara Hammer
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts and Indie Memphis present MicroCinema: Tribute to Barbara Hammer.  \nCrosstown Theater\nWednesday\, June 14\, 2023\nDoors at 6:30 pm | Screenings begin at 7:00 pm\nTickets: Pay-What-You-Can \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nIn honor of the incredible experimental lesbian filmmaker\, Barbara Hammer\, Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts are excited to bring this Tribute to Barbara Hammer for this month’s MicroCinema. A prolific filmmaker\, installation artist\, and pioneer of feminist and queer cinema for over 50 years\, Hammer’s work consistently and relentlessly explored the intimate experiences of lesbian relationships\, the erasure and censorship of queer history\, and the relationship between sex\, age\, and the body. \nNitrate Kisses (1992)\, her first feature-length work\, is a foundational queer classic that takes the shape of an experimental documentary exploring queer history and its erasure in the archives and the movies — something she would continue to explore in later work. Her short\, Audience (1982)\, provides us with an insight into her vibrant personality and poses questions about the relationship between the artist\, the art\, and the audience experience that we wonder about to this day. \nWe’re ecstatic to screen her work and celebrate her impact on experimental and queer cinema. \nMany thanks to Electronic Arts Intermix for this program! \nContent Advisory: This program does include depictions of explicit nudity.  \n 
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/microcinema-tribute-to-barbara-hammer/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230613T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230613T220000
DTSTAMP:20260408T120843
CREATED:20221216T232014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221216T232014Z
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SUMMARY:Paul Carr with the Ted Ludwig Trio
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents Modern Masters: Paul Carr with the Ted Ludwig Trio in The Green Room. \nThe Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nTuesday\, June 13\, 2023\nDoors at 7 pm | Show at 7:30 pm\n$25 | $20 in advance ($10 student tickets at the door) \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nPaul Carr\, a Houston native and 1985 Howard University graduate\, has dedicated his professional career to performing and promoting jazz through education and community outreach. He carries on the Texas tenor tradition espoused by great heroes such as the late Houstonians Arnett Cobb and Don Wilkerson who served as his early idols and mentors. He grew up in inner-city Houston\, Texas and was a member of the Kashmere High School Stage Band\, whose director\, the late Conrad Johnson\, is the subject of a documentary\, Thunder Soul\, produced by actor Jamie Foxx. Though never having had private music lessons\, Paul has received several outstanding musician awards at high school and college jazz festivals. \nPaul has recorded 8 CD’s\, which have been well received by critics and jazz fans alike. His new CD “The Real Jazz Whisperer” features Allyn Johnson\, Michael Bowie\, Lewis Nash and will be released September\, 2020. His CD “DC-NYC Organ Sessions” reached #9 on the Jazz Week radio play charts. His CD released in 2013\, “Standard Domain\,” reached #3 on the Jazz Week radio play chart and stayed on the chart for 16 weeks. Paul has toured Russia\, Europe\, the Middle East\, the Caribbean and Central and South America and has shared the stage with many of the greatest names in jazz. Paul was a favorite of President Clinton during his term in office and Paul performed at many of the Clinton’s private events. He also did a special performance for the late King Hussein and Queen Noir of Jordan at their residence in Aqaba\, Jordan. \nPaul is passionately committed to the education of children and young adults\, particularly as it relates to the preservation of jazz. In 2002\, he founded the Jazz Academy of Music\, which hosts summer camps and jazz ensembles for kids throughout the year. Paul also serves the Director of the Gettysburg College Jazz Ensemble. Paul has changed the lives of hundreds of his students by selflessly sharing his knowledge of music and life. Several of his students have been admitted and even received full scholarships to some of the top music schools and conservatories in the country. In fact\, five of Paul students have been admitted to the prestigious Julliard School of Music in New York. Many of his former students are touring and performing all over the world\, sharing the stage with some of the top names in jazz music today. Paul’s work was acknowledged in 2012 by ABC Channel 7 News when he was selected as a “Harris Hero” for his amazing work with music students across the area. In March 2014\, Paul received the prestigious\, Howard University\, “Benny Golson Jazz Master Award”\, for his outstanding work as a performer\, presenter and educator. He also served as a panelist at the 2014 Congressional Black Caucus where he spoke on the importance of jazz education and advocated for a Bill that was circulating in Congress that to offer federal support toward the advancement and preservation of traditional Jazz. In March\, 2015 Paul received the County Executive’s “Education Award” for Montgomery County Maryland. Finally\, in 2019\, Paul was selected as a “Jazz Hero” by the Jazz Journalist Association. \nIn 2010\, Paul re-established the East Coast Jazz Festival as the Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival\, and serves as its Executive and Artistic Director. The festival enjoys over 3\,000 attendees that travel from states across the U.S. and beyond. Held every Presidents Day weekend in Rockville\, MD\, the festival incorporates a strong educational component\, with a high school band competition and free master classes for students as well as an entertainment component with performances by NEA Jazz Masters\, such as Benny Golson\, Jimmy Heath\, Ellis Marsalis\, Roy Haynes and Branford Marsalis\, just to name of few. \nIn 2015\, Paul presented his teaching technique for improvisation\, “The Theoryless Approach to Jazz Improvisation”\, at the JEN Conference in San Diego\, to a standing room only audience. The presentation was well received by the audience with many questions and request for a copy of the presentation. Paul also present the techniques at the 2015 Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival to the high school band directors in attendance. \nWhen you think of an ambassador for jazz music today\, you have got to include Paul Carr in that grouping\, as his work touches all fronts including jazz education\, performance and presentation.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/paul-carr-with-the-ted-ludwig-trio/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230613T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T120843
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SUMMARY:Crosstown Arts presents Willie Farmer / Ryan Lee Crosby & Grant Smith / Shaun Marsh & Lynn Greer
DESCRIPTION:The Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nThursday\, June 15\, 2023\nDoors at 7pm | Show at 7:30\nTickets: $15 advance | $20 at the door \nPurchase Tickets Here \nJoin Willie Farmer\, Ryan Lee Crosby & Grant Smith\, and Shaun Marsh & Lynn Greer for a special performance featuring the blues across time and space – music that crosses generations\, cultures\, and continents. \nWILLIE FARMER is living proof that Mississippi continues to produce deep blues. The 65-year-old guitarist is neither a soul modernist nor revivalist\, but simply a small town auto mechanic who’s never shaken his love for old school legends like Muddy\, Wolf and Lightnin’. \nA lifelong resident of tiny Duck Hill\, located in the hills east of the Delta\, Farmer grew up on the family farm. He first took up the acoustic guitar in his early teens\, and through picking cotton soon saved up enough money to buy an electric instrument. \nHe played for audiences at home and at school events\, and learned about blues and R&B mostly through listening to a powerful station out of Nashville. In his early ‘20s Farmer joined a loose knit band that played at juke joints across the area—in Duck Hill\, Grenada\, Kilmichael\, and down in the Delta in Greenwood and Charleston. He eventually tired\, though\, of the rough-and-tumble clubs where “people liked to fight like crazy.” \nFarmer eventually decided he wanted to get back into blues actively. In 2003 he helped found the annual Grassroots Blues Festival\, staged in a meadow outside Duck Hill. Through the event\, he befriended downhome blues players from across the state including Willie King and Leo Welch. \n“The Man From the Hill” marks the first time that he’s spent serious time in the studio. Recorded over multiple sessions at producer Bruce Watson’s Memphis based Delta-Sonic Sound\, Farmer enjoyed working in a North Mississippi Hill Country vein with Jimbo Mathus and session drummer George Sluppick. He even dipped back into gospel\, singing harmony together with Memphis’ Barnes Brothers. \nFor the past thirty years Farmer has run his own auto repair shop\, and hopes that the release of this record and associated touring will allow him to retire. “I’m trying to get out of that shop\, I’m tired of messing with those cars. It’s been a long time.” \nRYAN LEE CROSBY \nThe fingerstyle guitar maven\, songwriter and powerfully emotional performer blends echoes of traditional music from Mississippi\, Mali\, and India into compelling songs that speak from—and to—the heart. His music captures the timeless power of music from the Mississippi Delta\, refracted by influences of Hindustani slide guitar and Crosby’s own unique approach to the style. His songs resonate with a sound and spirit forged from his life as a traveling musician and his studies with masters of the Delta and Indian traditions. \n“Of all the world’s musical traditions\, the one that speaks to me most directly is the Bentonia style of Delta blues\,” Crosby relates. “Something I love about the blues is its timeless ability to express the entire range of the human experience: its brightest joys\, deepest sorrows and everything in between. By listening to the blues\, we can learn how to have compassion for ourselves and others. Its lessons are endless.” \n“With a riveting singing style and the compositional chops to pull off such searing sagas “Institution Blues” and “Down So Long” plus add new lyrics to the 19th century “Was It The Devil\,” Ryan Lee is the real deal. Recorded in Memphis by Bruce Watson of Fat Possum—the label famous for RL Burnside and Junior Kimbrough—it sounds unique\, proudly independent and like a relic from another time.” Mike Greenblatt – GOLDMINE Magazine \nSHAUN MARSH with LYNN GREER \nFrom an early age growing up in the south of England\, Shaun Marsh learned the power and potential of music through his mother\, a performing artist and soul singer in the sixties and seventies. Being introduced to early pop\, rock & roll\, R&B and soul had a profound inspiration on him. It wasn’t until he reached his forties that Shaun began to look back at the origins and true roots of the music that he’d been listening to most of his life. Late one night while tuning in to John Peel on the radio\, he heard “Hellhound On My Trail\,” by Robert Johnson. The raw emotion of that recording compelled him to immerse himself in the early pre war Blues. He began to develop the techniques for playing finger picking style Country and Delta blues from the recordings of the early pioneering musicians who paved the way. It was these rich and lonesome strands of storytelling that brought him to Memphis\, where he continues to study in the shadow of this powerful music that defines this city. His repertoire on solo acoustic guitar ranges from Robert Johnson to Charley Patton\, from Skip James to Big Bill Broonzy. Following the threads of the blues from Memphis he also gets inspiration from such greats as Johnny Cash\, Magic Sam & Otis Redding. His performances create an atmosphere of true emotion\, telling the stories in song of this great music that changed the sound of popular music throughout the world.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/crosstown-arts-presents-willie-farmer-ryan-lee-crosby-grant-smith-shaun-marsh-lynn-greer/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230611T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230611T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T120843
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230605T173144Z
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SUMMARY:No Tears Project: Community Concerts
DESCRIPTION:The Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nSunday\, June 11\, 2023\nTwo performances – Shows begin at 2 pm and 6:30 pm\nFree and open to the public\nSeating is limited and reservations are required \nA 90-minute concert from the No Tears Project ensemble led by Christopher Parker (piano) and Kelley Hurt (voice)\, presented in partnership by Oxford American Magazine and The Memphis Public Libraries. The band will perform the world premiere of new works written by and in collaboration with Memphis artists\, including saxophonist Robert “Bobby LaVell” Garner. A new arrangement of Memphis pianist Donald Brown’s song “Poem for Martin\,” written by Marc Franklin\, as well as selections previously written by Oliver Lake\, Parker\, and Hurt\, in honor of the Little Rock Nine will also be performed. Poet and spoken word artist Treasure Shields Redmond\, and dancer Ashley Tate will also join the ensemble as special guests for both community concerts.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/no-tears-project-community-concerts/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T120843
CREATED:20230524T172913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T172913Z
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SUMMARY:Proud As Folk featuring The Black Opry Revue
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts and Folk All Y’all present Proud As Folk featuring The Black Opry Revue in The Green Room. \nThe Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nSaturday\, June 10\, 2023\nDoors open at 7 pm | Show begins at 7:30 pm\nTickets: $25 \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nBlack Opry amplifies Black artists and builds community for Black fans of country\, blues\, folk\, and Americana music. In honor of Pride month\, this celebration of queer Black voices in roots music will feature Carmen Dianne\, Josey\, and Julia Cannon. \nCARMEN DIANNE is a Nashville born and raised singer-songwriter\, vocalist\, and bassist. Carmen finds that the most interesting people don’t really fit into one box\, so their music shouldn’t either. By blending genres like R&B with southern rock and country\, Carmen hopes to create a sound as natural and familiar as it is ear-catching and original. With her soulful\, angelic voice and deft songwriting skill\, Carmen Dianne illustrates stories of regret\, hope\, willpower and sheer bliss with a striking sincerity that shows that this singer won’t be going anywhere soon. \nJOSEY was crowned the winner of the talent competition “The Fame Chicago” before graduating from Columbia College Chicago with a Bachelor of Music and moving to Nashville to pursue her songwriting career. Her talents have led her to perform at numerous venues such as The Chicago Theatre\, The Metro\, Auditorium Theatre\, Exit/IN and with gifted musicians such as Diane Warren\, Corey Henry and Shawn Mullins. With her eclectic sound\, soaring vocals and compelling lyrics\, Josey is creating her own path within music. \nJULIA CANNON is a Nashville-based songwriter\, recording artist and music producer who is hard to forget. Recently lauded for her “beautiful balladry” by Rolling Stone (2022)\, Julia’s soothing\, honeyed voice and quirky personality offer a refreshing\, vibrant contrast to the bittersweet honesty of her lyrics and uncertain times for those listening. Known for her outstanding musicality\, disarming persona\, beauty\, style\, and offbeat humor\, Julia Cannon is a bright star to watch. \nAbout Folk All Y’all: Intimate\, attentive performances by exceptional singer-songwriters\, proudly presented in Memphis\, Folk All Y’all is a public\, nonprofit listening room series supported by our pledges from our community.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/proud-as-folk-featuring-the-black-opry-revue/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T120843
CREATED:20230605T174605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230605T174605Z
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SUMMARY:Crafts & Drafts
DESCRIPTION:South Plaza and Central Atrium\nSaturday\, June 10\, 2023\nTime: 10 am-4 pm\nTickets: Free and open to the public \nLocal artists and makers showcase their wares during a fun afternoon of outdoor holiday shopping. Guests will browse a curated selection of handmade goods\, as well as a great selection of beers and food available for purchase to stoke shopping spirits.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/crafts-drafts/
LOCATION:Crosstown Concourse\, 1350 Concourse Ave\, Memphis\, TN\, 38104\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230608T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230608T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T120843
CREATED:20230411T210053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230605T212921Z
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SUMMARY:Rachel Maxann with Cyrena Wages and Joe Restivo
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents Rachel Maxann with Cyrena Wages and Joe Restivo in The Green Room. \nThe Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nThursday\, June 8\, 2023\nDoors open at 7 pm | Show begins at 7:30 pm\nTickets: $15 in advance | $20 at the door \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nAs a singer/songwriter\, Rachel Maxann describes her style as vintage indie-rock and post-modern folklore. Originally from Ohio\, Rachel has been deeply influenced by the music culture of every area where she has lived — North Carolina; New Orleans\, Louisiana; and Memphis. \n“In the same show\, you’ll hear country influences\, blues influences\, rock and pop influences\, and maybe even some musical theater\,” she says. By the time she arrived in Memphis in 2020\, Rachel was ready for the sounds she had cultivated to weave a tapestry of her own genre — a uniquely Memphis sound from an original voice. Black Fae is Rachel’s first album produced\, mixed\, and mastered in her new home here in Tennessee. \nBand: Mike Hewlett\, Daniel Wasmund\, Alice Hasen\, Tamar Love\, and Mitchell Jones \nSpecial Guests: Marcella Simien\, Louise Page\, Bailey Bigger\, and Doug
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/rachel-maxann-with-cyrena-wages-and-joe-restivo/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230608T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230608T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T120843
CREATED:20230324T223916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230324T223916Z
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SUMMARY:Phantom of the Paradise
DESCRIPTION:The Crosstown Arts Film Series presents Phantom of the Paradise at Crosstown Theater. \nBrian De Palma / 1974 / 91 minutes / Rated PG\nTickets: $5 at the door\nDoors at 6:30 p.m. | Films begin at 7:00 p.m. (sharp!) at Crosstown Theater \nDirected by Brian De Palma\, Phantom of the Paradise satirizes both horror films and rock groups in the story of a composer of a rock cantata on the theme of Faust\, who sells his soul for rock ’n’ roll. Oscar-winner Paul Williams stars and composed the superb rock musical score. \nThe Crosstown Arts Film Series showcases a diverse collection of independent\, international\, historically significant\, artistic\, experimental\, cult\, underground\, and documentary features.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/phantom-of-the-paradise/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230607T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230607T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T120843
CREATED:20230502T212648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230531T224618Z
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SUMMARY:“LUZ”: Amaro Dubois & David Cordoba
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents “LUZ”: Amaro Dubois & David Cordoba in The Green Room. \nThe Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nWednesday\, June 7\, 2023\nDoors open at 7 pm | Show begins at 7:30 pm\nTickets: $10 | $5 student tickets available \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nViolist Amaro Dubois and pianist David Cordoba perform music from Dubois’ new album Luz. \nThe mission of Luz is to highlight the beauty of Latin American music for viola and piano. “The extension of the viola repertoire and popularization of the Latin repertoire in the classical industry is indeed one of my goals with this album\,” Dubois says. “Luz means light\, and light is an essential part of our lives. However\, this meaningful album comes to share passion\, love\, and peace. After all\, light is what we are missing the most in this world of today.” \nWe need more Luz; we need more light. \nFor the performance at Crosstown Arts\, Dubois will play compositions from his latest album\, Luz\, recorded for PARMA Recording & Navona Record in Boston. Among the composers will be two world premieres for viola and piano by José Elizondo and Dimitri Cervo.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/luz-amaro-dubois-david-cordoba/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230602T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230602T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T120843
CREATED:20230502T175016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230502T175016Z
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SUMMARY:The Evergreen Sessions Vol. II
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents The Evergreen Sessions Vol. II in The Green Room. \nThe Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nFriday\, June 2\, 2023\nDoors open at 7 pm | Show begins at 7:30 pm\nTickets: $15 in advance | $20 at the door \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nHosted by Brandon Blvd\, The Evergreen Sessions Vol. II features Idi X Teco with Saturday Sunset\, Camm\, Kiva Richardson\, Austyn Michael\, and D’vonna Taylor. \nThe Evergreen Sessions is a platform curated and presented by Memphis-based hip-hop artist Brandon Blvd. The series has a goal of highlighting and celebrating some of the most talented musical artists in the city of Memphis. \nThe first installment of the session featured acts such as Mai Ty\, Idaly Maceano\, Pyu\, Cadillac Jack\, with Brandon Blvd as the closing act. In this second installment of The Evergreen Sessions\, Brandon aims to elevate the experience by presenting another lineup of amazing Memphis-based acts. The Evergreen Sessions Vol. II features acts such as Kiva Richardson\, Austyn Michael\, Camm\, and D’vonna Taylor. The dynamic duo Idi X Teco\, formerly known as Hippy Soul will be headlining this event alongside Memphis-based band “Saturday Sunset!” \nAs a former Crosstown Arts resident artist\, Brandon was able to actively collaborate with artists from different walks\, backgrounds\, and practices. This inspired him to pursue the creation of similar art spaces in collaboration with Crosstown Arts in order to continue the sharing of ideas\, vibes\, and perspectives through music. As an artist and Memphis native\, Brandon hopes that The Evergreen Sessions will allow such environments to exist for the foreseeable future.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/the-evergreen-sessions-vol-ii/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230601T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230601T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T120843
CREATED:20230510T224305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230510T224305Z
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SUMMARY:Tonya Dyson & The Ainitmanes
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents Tonya Dyson & The Ainitmanes in The Green Room. \nThe Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nThursday\, June 1\, 2023\nDoors open at 7 pm | Show begins at 7:30 pm\nTickets: $15 in advance | $20 at the door \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nTonya Dyson wears so many hats: non-profit arts executive\, music educator\, serial entrepreneur\, community leader\, and festival organizer. You name it. She’s also a beloved artist who has not only built a devoted following in a creative landscape of her own design but has helped develop and nurture that same environment for countless other Memphis artists. She’s the genuine article in Memphis’ new soul underground.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/tonya-dyson-the-ainitmanes-3/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230601T190000
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SUMMARY:Suture
DESCRIPTION:Scott McGehee & David Siegel / 1993 / 96 minutes / Not Rated \nTickets: $5 at the door\nDoors at 6:30 p.m. | Films begin at 7:00 p.m. (sharp!) at Crosstown Theater \nInspired by the paranoid visions of John Frankenheimer’s Seconds\, the desert noir of Detour\, and the widescreen beauty of Hiroshi Teshigahara’s Woman of the Dunes\, Suture is one of the most outstanding neo-noirs of the 1990s. The wealthy and self-assured Vincent (Michael Harris) meets his blue-collar half-brother Clay (Dennis Haysbert) at their father’s funeral\, and is struck by their similarity. He decides to murder Clay and take his identity — only Clay survives the assassination attempt with no memory and is mistaken for Vincent. The fact that Harris is white and Haysbert is Black adds even more layers to a complex film that probes the very nature of identity. Executive produced by Steven Soderbergh and winner of Sundance’s Best Cinematography award\, Suture has been newly restored in 4K from the original camera negative. \nThe Crosstown Arts Film Series showcases a diverse collection of independent\, international\, historically significant\, artistic\, experimental\, cult\, underground\, and documentary features.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/suture/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater
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SUMMARY:Alex Greene & the Rolling Head Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents Alex Greene & the Rolling Head Orchestra in The Green Room. \nThe Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nSaturday\, May 27\, 2023\nDoors open at 7 pm | Show begins at 7:30 pm\nTickets: $15 in advance | $20 at the door \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nSession keyboardist and composer Alex Greene (Reigning Sound\, Big Ass Truck\, the Kropotkins\, Deepstaria Enigmatica) has over three decades of experience in Memphis and New York\, and has performed and recorded albums and soundtracks with the Rolling Head Orchestra since 2009. Whether he’s in singer/songwriter mode or leading a jazz band\, his compositions combine strong melodic lines with unexpected\, shape-shifting harmonies. Combining themes worthy of the Golden Age of Hollywood with more modernist sonic textures\, and echoing artists as diverse as Thelonious Monk\, Duke Ellington\, and Sun Ra\, the classic jazz sextet of the Rolling Head Orchestra is now augmented by the eerie wail of the Theremin. \nIn 2010\, the Rolling Head Orchestra scored the documentary Citizens Not Subjects: Reawakening Democracy in Memphis\, leading to the album Depression Jubilee. The group has gone on to perform original scores for silent films since 2019\, when Greene was a Resident Composer at Crosstown Arts\, including soundtracks for A Trip to the Moon; Aelita\, Queen of Mars; Buster Keaton’s The Cameraman; Flesh and the Devil with Greta Garbo\, and\, as commissioned by the Indie Memphis Film Festival in 2022\, Häxan. \nIn this one of a kind show at The Green Room\, Greene and the Rolling Head Orchestra will focus on these cinematic set pieces as stand-alone works. Free to stretch out over Greene’s compositions\, the band\, featuring some of Memphis’ finest players\, will bring the music to life as never before\, blending jazz rhythms and horns with the haunting tones of the Theremin.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/alex-greene-the-rolling-head-orchestra/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230525T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T120843
CREATED:20230428T222411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230428T222411Z
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SUMMARY:KrisO: “A Night of R&B”
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts presents “A Night of R&B” (featuring R&B DJ set by IBJOHNDOE) in The Green Room. \nThe Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nDoors open at 7 pm | Show begins at 7:30 pm\nThursday\, May 25\, 2023\n$15 in advance | $20 at the door \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nWith a sound that can be likened to that of the ’80s and ’90s — smooth\, soulful\, and memorable — KrisO delivers show-stopping performances with his ‘round-the-way guy charm and notable vocal range. Performing songs from his EP “Love Levels” and notable R&B classics\, KrisO is set to croon his way through the ins\, outs\, and various levels of love with A Night of R&B. With a mood-setting set by DJ IBJOHNDOE and vocals from Memphis natives Doll McCoy and HarleyQuinn\, the night will be one to remember.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/kriso-a-night-of-rb/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230525T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230525T223000
DTSTAMP:20260408T120843
CREATED:20230324T222705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230324T222705Z
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SUMMARY:Seven Samurai
DESCRIPTION:The Crosstown Arts Film Series presents Seven Samurai at Crosstown Theater. \nAkira Kurosawa / 1954 / 207 minutes / Not Rated \nTickets: $5 at the door\nDoors at 6:30 p.m. | Films begin at 7:00 p.m. (sharp!) at Crosstown Theater \nOne of the most thrilling movie epics of all time\, Seven Samurai (Shichinin no samurai) tells the story of a 16th-century village whose desperate inhabitants hire the eponymous warriors to protect them from invading bandits. This three-hour ride from Akira Kurosawa — featuring legendary actors Toshiro Mifune and Takashi Shimura — seamlessly weaves philosophy and entertainment\, delicate human emotions\, and relentless action\, into a rich\, evocative\, and unforgettable tale of courage and hope. \nThe Crosstown Arts Film Series showcases a diverse collection of independent\, international\, historically significant\, artistic\, experimental\, cult\, underground\, and documentary features.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/seven-samurai/
LOCATION:Crosstown Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230520T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230520T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T120843
CREATED:20230426T161343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230426T161343Z
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SUMMARY:Saddle Tramp with Bailey Bigger
DESCRIPTION:The Green Room at Crosstown Arts\nSaturday\, May 20\, 2023\nDoors open at 7pm | Show begins at 7:30pm\nTickets: $25 in advance | $30 at the door \nPURCHASE TICKETS HERE \nSaddle Tramp\, the newest dance work by choreographer Neile Martin\, is inspired by the music of country singer Marty Robbins. Her driving movement style combined with the narrative styles of country music reveal a story of love\, jealousy\, murder\, and redemption. Each performance will open with a unique performance by a Memphis musician. Come witness the wild west that is still deep in our bones. \nMusicians:\nSaturday\, May 20th’s performance features Bailey Bigger. \nNeile Martin is a Memphis native who started her training at Ballet Memphis then went on to pursue dance at Interlochen School of the Arts. After dancing professionally with companies in New York\, Chicago\, and Cincinnati she came back to Memphis to make her own work\, with a focus on narrative dance. Her previous work includes FireBird at Off the Walls Arts and Carnival Vitas at the University of Memphis. She is thrilled to be back creating dance in her hometown.
URL:https://crosstownconcourse.com/event/saddle-tramp-with-bailey-bigger/
LOCATION:The Green Room
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