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Celebrate the River Concert

Celebrate the River
Sponsors

Old Town Center for the Arts

Earth Speak

Keith Johnson

Carrie Caruso

Earthspeak's
Bart Applewhite


 



6th Annual
Celebrate the River Concert

Friday, September 27, 2019  7:00 pm

$20 Advance, $22 Door, $25 Priority Seating

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Featuring

Earth Speak
Keith Johnson
Carrie Caruso

Celebrate the River Concert Honors the River & River Groups

The 6th Annual Celebrate the River Concert on Friday, September 27th, 7:00 pm, will begin the Old Town Center for the Arts 12th Season. This annual event kicks off Verde River Day, and gathers musicians, artists and river advocates to honor and bring attention to the Verde River & Oak Creek Water Basins which supply our most important resource – water.

2015 Celebrate the River Concert video by David Lavoie 

Celebrate the River Concert

This year’s concert will be a multi-media sensorial experience. “The idea was sparked when I heard Keith Johnson create with percussion instruments the sounds of birds, insects and other wildlife that inhabit the Amazon River rain forest,” Co-Director William Eaton remarked. “It was mesmerizing, and we’re really excited about bringing something new to OTCA.”

The musicians, along with lighting director James Ball and image artist Elena Bullard will take the audience on a journey from the world’s largest river system, the Amazon, to our local Verde River. Experience sounds, lighting, visuals, and original songs, to transport you in, on, and along the world’s rivers.

Featured performers for this year’s river concert include: Keith Johnson, Carrie Caruso, and the Earth Speak band: William Eaton, Claudia Tulip, Susannah Martin, and Bart Applewhite.

About the performers:

Keith Johnson grew up in Washington D.C. where he learned a variety of musical styles, but had a special love for the rhythms of Afro-Cuban, Latin and Caribbean influenced steel drums. He later traveled to West Africa to further explore traditional drumming and studied with master drummer YacubAddy of Ghana, on his way to becoming a master drummer himself. For the past 30 years in Arizona, Keith has shared his musical artistry in concert performances and with hundreds of students as an Artist-in-Residence for the Arizona Commission on the Arts and the Arizona Arts Council.

Violinist Carrie Caruso has performed throughout the United States and internationally, sharing the stage with well known performers: Donna Summer, John Fogerty, Seal, Howie Mandel, Halle Berry, The Kongos, Keith Urban and many others. In addition to live solo performance and recording, Carrie is most known as lead violinist, and arranger for the internationally renowned electric string quartet Urban Electra. Check out this eye catching video of Urban Electra on YouTube.

Earth Speak includes harp guitarist William Eaton, flutist-vocalist Claudia Tulip, percussionist-vocalist Susannah Martin, and harp-bass guitarist Bart Applewhite. ‘Earth Speak’ is connected to the rich oral tradition of our indigenous and contemporary ancestors and our mutual engagement in communicating with the plant, animal and elemental worlds through music and storytelling.

William Eaton designs and builds innovative guitars and stringed instruments and is a founder and Director of the Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery, in Phoenix, AZ.  A recording artist for Canyon Records, Eaton has received four GRAMMY nominations. In 2015 he received the Arizona Governor’s Arts Award in the ‘artist’ category.  William is also a founder and co-director of Old Town Center for the Arts.

Classically trained, jazz influenced and world music inspired, Claudia Tulip performs on silver and ethnic flutes, and panpipes.  One reviewer commented, “Claudia’s sound is a beautiful blend of imagination, deft technique and soulful expression.“ Claudia has enjoyed a successful solo career and has also been a member of the William Eaton Ensemble since 1988.

With an ability to sing in several different languages and to improvise fluidly, vocalist Susannah Martin brings worlds of experience in vocal styles. She wails on R&B or Rock tunes, delivers a touch of sultry jazz, vocalizes soothing ragas melodies, and can sing fluently in Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese. Susannah also adds a groovy beat on cajón and hand percussion.

Bart Applewhite toured nationally with the band Congo Shock. He is a graduate, and now administrator, of the Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery, in Phoenix, Arizona, where he designs and builds one-of-a-kind bass harp guitars and is one of the only builders and players of these hybrid instruments, in the world.

The Celebrate the River Concert is co-sponsored by: the Old Town Center for the Arts, whose mission includes presenting and supporting events that promote local sustainable initiatives, and by the “Friends of the Verde River” who works collaboratively to restore habitat, sustain flows and promote community stewardship to support a healthy Verde River system.

Attendees are invited to arrive at the theater early to see the “water and river themed” art and sculpture exhibit, showcasing local and regional artists, directed by artist Wendy Harford, and learn more about the Verde River from representatives of the sponsoring organization Friends of the Verde River, who will provide information and answer questions.

Come and experience this multi-media event that is designed to entertain, inspire and educate.

Would you like to get involved?

The Friends of the Verde River organization envisions a healthy, flowing Verde River and tributaries that support our unique environment, vibrant economy, and quality of life for future generations. Go to VerdeRiver.org to learn more about the Verde River and how to participate as a volunteer.

“The Verde River and its tributaries is one of the only remaining year round rivers in all of Arizona,” co-Director of OTCA William Eaton commented. “Yet, as some experts have acknowledged, we are using more surface and groundwater than is being naturally replenished back into the watershed. Awareness and education about this situation is critical and fortunately there are many individuals, groups and organizations dedicated to preserving and protecting these waterways. We are honored to partner with Friends of the Verde River to present this year’s concert.“

The Celebrate the River concert is also dedicated to making more people aware of the Annual River Day Event. Dead Horse Ranch State Park in Cottonwood will celebrate its 30th Annual Verde River Day on Saturday, September 28, 2019. Arizona State Parks has waived park entrance fees for all visitors attending the event. All of the activities are at no cost, thanks to the many exhibitors and sponsors.

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