Sunday, May 30, 2010

George Wein's NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL

George Wein's NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL* RENEWS FRIDAY EVENING KICKOFF TRADITION AT INTERNATIONAL TENNIS HALL OF FAME AT NEWPORT CASINO

featuring STEVE MARTIN with the Steep Canyon Rangers in An Evening of Bluegrass & Banjo Plus Tim O'Brien and Sarah Jarosz July 30, 8:00 pm.

NEWPORT, RI, May 27, 2010 - Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers will kick off the 51st edition of George Wein's Newport Folk Festival* at the International Tennis Hall of Steve Martin Fame at Newport Casino on Friday, July 30, 2010, at 8:00 pm. Tim O'Brien and Sarah Jarosz will round out the evening of talented bluegrass artists.

The festival continues July 31 and August 1 at FortAdamsState Park. Tickets and more information are available at http://www.newportfolkfest.net/.

Martin's use of a banjo in his off-the-wall stand up routine may be a memory for some. But when the 2010 Grammy winner for "Bluegrass Album of the Year" takes the stage with the Steep Canyon Rangers, it's no laughing matter. The North Carolina-based group lends a credible collaboration to Martin's bluegrass banjo.

With on-stage anecdotes that have compared a song's "sadness and melancholy" to the look on his agent's face when Martin "told him I wanted to be a banjo player," concert-goers won't easily forget that Martin is a funny man. The collaboration performances have been known to mix in some of Martin's signature dry wit, but at the core is a tight band playing real bluegrass. With an upright bass, acoustic guitar, mandolin, fiddle, second banjo and deep Appalachian harmonies, it's enough to leave a comedy or bluegrass fan happy.

Martin's multi-talented, storied, and well-known career includes achievements as an actor, comedian, author, playwright, and producer, and has seen the entertainer contribute to some of the most popular movies of recent film history. His own Grammy Award winning banjo album, The Crow / New Songs For The Five-String Banjo, and appearances with The Steep Canyon Rangers, have cemented Martin as one of the most dynamic and successful performers of our time.

O'Brien first won renown as a member of one of bluegrass's premiere bands, Hot Rize, though he's been doing solo performances for a long time. Pressed for antecedents, he offers up figures like James Taylor and Joni Mitchell. "The folksinger with a guitar is a sort of an unassailable icon," he says with a laugh. "Dylan, Woody Guthrie - what can you say."

Jarosz, 19, began singing at two, playing piano at six, and took up the mandolin at 10. When her parents took her to a weekly bluegrass jam outside of Austin, TX, "I was just hooked," says Jarosz. With a fine, supple singing voice, she's a skilled writer, unusually assured and observant. And of course she can play: mandolin, clawhammer banjo, guitar, and piano.

Wein has, since 1959, found Newport a scenic and hospitable venue for presenting the very best Sarah Jarosz of this country's blues, roots, gospel, country, bluegrass, Cajun and traditional folk music. Last year's 50th anniversary edition paid tribute to the great performers who wrote the proud history of this festival, notably co-founder Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, Judy Collins, Ramblin' Jack Elliot, Arlo Guthrie and Mavis Staples. Photo: Sarah Jarosz

George Wein's New Festival Productions continues to build on the festival's historic past by featuring emerging young artists alongside some of folk music's most venerable names. This year's festival features Levon Helm's Ramble on the Road, John Prine, Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers, Yim Yames of My Morning Jacket, The Swell Season, Andrew Bird, The Avett Brothers, Brandi Carlile, Doc Watson & David Holt, Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, The Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings, Calexico, Blitzen Trapper, Richie Havens, Sam Bush, The Low Anthem, Tim O'Brien, The Felice Brothers, Justin Townes Earle, Tao Seeger Band, A.A. Bondy, The Punch Brothers with Chris Thile, Dawes, Nneka, Horse Feathers, Pokey LaFarge & the South City Three, Ben Sollee & Daniel Martin Moore, Sarah Jarosz, Cory Chisel & the Wandering Sons, O'Death and Liz Longley.

TICKETS & OTHER INFORMATION
Festival tickets are available on-line at http://www.ticketmaster.com/  or by telephone at (800) 745-3000; service charges apply. For general information, craft vendor information or to leave a message for festival staff, call the festival hotline at (401) 848-5055. For complete festival information, log on to http://www.newportfolkfest.net/

George Wein's 2010 Newport Folk Festival daily schedule features:

FRIDAY, JULY 30 ~ 8:00 pm
International Tennis Hall of Fame, 194 Bellevue Avenue
Steve Martin & The SteepCanyon Rangers / Tim O'Brien / Sarah Jarosz

SATURDAY, JULY 31 ~ 11:30 am - 7:00 pm
FortAdamsState Park, Harrison Avenue
John Prine / Andrew Bird / Brandi Carlile / The Low Anthem / Yim Yames of My Morning Jacket / Doc Watson & David Holt / Calexico / Dawes / Nneka / O'Death / Liz Longley / Blitzen Trapper / A.A. Bondy / Sam Bush / Horsefeathers

SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 ~ 11:30 am - 7:00 pm
FortAdamsState Park, Harrison Avenue
Levon Helm's Ramble on the Road / The Swell Season / The Avett Brothers / Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings / Richie Havens / Justin Townes Earle / Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros / The Preservation Hall Jazz Band / Punch Brothers with Chris Thile / The Felice Brothers / Tao Seeger Band / Cory Chisel & The Wandering Sons / Ben Sollee & Daniel Martin Moore / Pokey LaFarge & the South City Three
From > Carolyn McClair <mcclairpr@aol.com

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