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Live music [message #5176] Fri, 16 April 2004 00:10 Go to next message
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I had a chance to see Lavay Smith and the Red Hot Skillet Lickers
at a theatre near here. From the posts below saying that a lot
of the female singers today sound alike, I'd have to put Lavay
Smith and the band in a class by themselves.


It's rare that the band with a singer such as Smith has the
clout that they did as soloists. I will not say they worked
as an ensemble with the singer as 'another voice' since
Lavay Smith is the star of the show. But the band showed its
chops and that was a major part of the enjoyment of the event.

Have any of the readers here "met Miss Thing"?


:-)

Re: Live music [message #5177 is a reply to message #5176] Fri, 16 April 2004 10:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Excellent post! Let me ask you, is this group a local phenomenon. I went to the website and have recognised many musicians that have been very scarcely visible lately as well as lotsa new labels. I'm on my way to Tower right now to check 'em out. Thanks for the update. Can you say who played that night? Some of these guys are from wayback and if you don't here of them you tend to forget them. And forget about radio in the NYC area nothing new there!

Re: Live music Lavay Smith [message #5179 is a reply to message #5177] Fri, 16 April 2004 11:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Lavay Smith et al was the big name to come out of the Swing Revival
of the late 90's. I followed this movement closely and bought a lot
product then and went to shows that featured the music.


I have Chris Siebert who plays piano and does the arrangements
listed but not a full roster.


A mail to him at the website would get you the artist list.


But these were all young players though: mixed racially and gender.
I have a fascinatiuon with all-girl bands of the 40's and other periods so was glad to see a young woman named Caroline who lives
in Beloit on one of the tenors.


The notes I have are from the program put out by the
Weidner Center for the Performing Arts. The Meyer Theatre in
Green Bay is a fully restored playhouse (from Vaudeville)/
movie theatre. This is an excellent setting for smaller draw
acts.

From the program notes, there's lots of awards and Jazz
Fests listed that the band has played but this was my
first experience of them.


Some of the things I was buying during the Swing Revival
were Indigo Swing, Brian Setzer Orchestra, Blue Plate
Special plus a reissue of Joe Jackson's Jumpin Jive from
the 80's which made it to cd. There were lots of compilations
too, most notably the Swing This Baby ! and Swing This Baby Too
collections. That was an exciting time for music but it
faded with the onset of techno. And it's more complicated than
pop music so was treated like a fad.


One last note about things on radio. They broadcast
Riverwalk Live From the Landing on our Public Radio here
and you should be able to find that. Riverwalk is mostly
Dixie but a couple weeks ago they did a feature for Women's
Month in March on the International Sweethearts of Rhythm:
an all-girl band from the 40's. Plus there's a tribute tour
forming by someone named Kit McClure is which the Sweethearts
music will be performed for live audiences again.


Posts, espcially longer ones like these can blow up in
my face, so I'll supply some links below.




Re: Live music Lavay Smith Riverlwalk link to The International Sweethearts of Rhythm [message #5180 is a reply to message #5179] Fri, 16 April 2004 11:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Here's Riverwalk with the specifiv archive of the Sweethearts show.

I do service as a volunteer at our own Performing Arts Center so I
sent these links to the management in hopes that they would get
the Kit McLure Tour to come here.


Scroll down to program #13, the March 27 entry.


Re: Live music Lavay Smith : link to Kit McClure/Redhot records [message #5181 is a reply to message #5179] Fri, 16 April 2004 11:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hereis the the link to the Sweethearts project


Re: Live music Lavay Smith: Meyer Theatre [message #5182 is a reply to message #5179] Fri, 16 April 2004 11:47 Go to previous message
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I'm including this because up in Green Bay Wiscossin, they seem
to be doing all the right things as far getting acts and
making great performance spaces.


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