Symphony to Play Free Concert at The Walt
Raleigh has a new outdoor amphitheater, and the North Carolina Symphony will be there this September to help break it in. The orchestra, led by Maestro William Henry Curry, will wave goodbye to summer and kick off its bold new concert season with “Pops in the City,” a free concert in Raleigh Amphitheater, Sunday, Sept. 12, at 7:00 p.m.
Families and friends can bring a picnic, grab a lawn seat in the heart of downtown Raleigh and prepare for a musical world tour. First, in collaboration with the Independent ’s Hopscotch Music Festival, Minneapolis-based multi-instrumentalist Dosh opens at the performance beginning at 5:45 p.m. with his electronic blends of folk keyboard and experimental sampling. Then the Symphony takes over with a globe-trotting symphonic showcase.
The lineup first transports concertgoers to the golden age of classical music, including Handel’s joyous Overture to Music for the Royal Fireworks —a powerhouse selection to launch the Symphony’s debut in the city’s newest venue. The fireworks don’t stop there, as Curry turns to the trumpet section to bring two Latin-flavored brass showcases to life: Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona’s “Andalucia” and his legendary jazz standard, “Malagueña.” Henry Mancini’s classic serenade “Moon River” then paves the way for a charming tribute to Mancini’s legacy and selections from Leonard Bernstein’s West Side Story . With a closing note by John Williams, as well as “America the Beautiful,” this free concert offers Raleigh residents an unforgettable night on the town.
The North Carolina Symphony’s 2010-11 season opens in downtown Raleigh’s Meymandi Concert Hall with renowned guest artists Navah Perlman, Giora Schmidt and Zuill Bailey joining the Symphony to perform Beethoven’s “Triple” Concerto on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 24-25.
Tom Petty/ZZ Top Coming to TWC
On Saturday, September 18, Tom Petty will be in Raleigh after all, as he returns to the Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek. ZZ Top opens. This is a “rescheduled” event, so if you had tickets to the earlier-planned show, Ticketmaster should have contacted you by now. If you don’t have tickets , they are on sale now.
Lady Antebellum Coming to Cary
On Thursday, September 23, Lady Antebellum will return to the area. This time it is a headlining date at Cary’s Booth Amphitheater. Tickets are on sale now.
Rathskeller To Reopen
The Ramshead Rathskeller, a Chapel Hill landmark in the hearts and fatty tissues of many to drink from The Well, will open by the end of the year. Apparently the restaurant will be under new ownership, which is, reportedly, a good thing. The restaurant closed for a while about a decade ago, then closed again in 2008. Perhaps the restaurant should be called the “Cats”keller because it seems to have nine lives.
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Vampire Weekend Coming to The Walt
On Sunday, October 17,
Paul Simon
Vampire Weekend
will play the downtown Raleigh amphitheater. Slowcore fave
Beach House
opens.
Tickets
went on sale yesterday, but as of this posting, tickets in the center of the 26th row are still available.
Major League Gaming Stops in Raleigh
This weekend the Raleigh Convention Center is hosting a stop on the 2010 Major League Gaming (MLG) Pro Tour, hosting the world’s top gaming talent under one roof. Winners will earn significant cash prizes and the chance to become the next champion Pro gamer.
You can see some of the best talent in the league competing at Halo 3, Tekken 6, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Starcraft 2, and World of Warcraft. MLG’s celebrated Pro players will also be available for autographs and additional bonus activities are scheduled for the event.
Some highlights include Team Instinct, winners of the last two Pro Circuit competitions in Columbus and Orlando, are aiming for their third win of the season. Their unexpected wins so far have caused a dramatic stir within the Pro Circuit rankings as they excelled against several of the top ranking teams.
Also in town is Str8 Rippin, one of the best Halo teams in the world. Final Boss will also be a team to watch out for as they vie for the MLG spotlight and the ultimate championship
The event lasts thru Sunday evening (Sat 10a – 10p, and Sun 10a – 8p) at the Raleigh Convention Center. Spectator admission is $25.
Mike Posner on Fallon Tonight
Mike Posner is a Detroit-native, but his academic career at Duke had to be put on hold recently because his music career began to explode. His CD “30 Minutes to Takeoff” sits at #8 on the Billboard 200 chart, led by the single “Cooler Than Me”. Posner is a guest on tonight’s “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon”, airing at 12:30am on NBC. (Will Ferrell is the primary guest, but his Raleigh ties are for another post).
Drumline Live Coming to Memorial Auditorium
The people behind the movie “Drumline” are bringing the black marching band tradition back to the stage with Drumline Live II . The tour hits Raleigh’s Memorial Auditorium on Friday and Saturday, February 25 & 26. No word on tickets yet.
Groupon of the Day: Sunflowers
The very good Sunflowers Cafe (on Peace St across from the tall Archdale building) is today’s Groupon deal . The deal gives buyers a $25 gift certificate for just $10. Sunflowers is open for lunch on all but Sunday, but also recently started dinner hours of 5pm-9pm, Wed-Sat.
Buffalo Brothers Opens Today
The new location of Buffalo Brothers on Lake Boone Trail opens today. The restaurant is the first to finally fill the space once eyed by JK’s Steakhouse. Buffalo Brothers is a sports-themed family restaurant featuring wings, ribs, pizza, and more on their menu (.pdf).
Stone Temple Pilots Coming to The Walt
On Tuesday, October 5, we’ll all just hum along as The Stone Temple Pilots hit Raleigh’s new downtown amphitheater. Tickets go on sale tomorrow (8/20) at 10am.
I got dragged to see STP at the Dean Dome on the Tiny Music tour. I have to say I was thoroughly impressed with them live. Every song played was better than the recorded version, and the staging, lighting, and creative execution kept the show interesting from start to finish. If you watch the show on Palladia that was recorded earlier this year in Chicago you’ll get the gist of what I’m saying, but it is no substitute for their great live show. My “run-pee” suggestion is to take a break during all of the songs from their terrible new CD.
CNN Covers Bee Story
Today a Wake County Sheriff’s deputy was trapped inside his car for 3 hours as 50,000 honeybees swarmed the car’s exterior. CNN got in on the story with WTVD’s coverage.
Procter Featured in Guideposts
If case you are stuck in a doctor’s reception area or old-folks home, be sure to check out the August 2010 issue of Guideposts magazine. The feature this month CSI: Miami star and Raleigh native Emily Procter. There is a nice article titled “What Inspires Me”. Disappointingly it is not about Emily’s lifelong crush on the boy two-doors-down. Instead it is about her friendship with a wheelchair-riding homeless man named Jim. Emily has done a superb job of keeping her feet on the ground in a city and industry full of insanity. People like Jim are the ones who have reminded her about what really matters.
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