Five Live Music Musts – April 25, 2014

Ken Abrams, GoLocalProv Music Critic

Five Live Music Musts – April 25, 2014

Intertational String Trio Performing Saturday Night at 8PM
This week, we focus on local coffeehouse shows featuring a diverse mix of area artists all worthy of more widespread attention. See if you can count all the musical genres covered in today’s “5 Live Music Musts.”

Mark Greenwood at Courthouse Center

Tonight, the Courthouse Center for the Arts in West Kingston has South County native Mark Greenwood and the Backdrops. Greenwood’s music is pure Americana and he promises a great night of covers and originals. The band will welcome a few friends - Craig Bliss, Jim Chapin and Autumn Francesca. Show is at 8PM – tickets are $15.

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Ryan Lee Crosby and Allysen Callery in Warren

Tomorrow night, head out to the Church Street Coffeehouse in Warren for an acoustic evening with two innovative folk artists. Listen to Bristol’s “ghost-folksinger” Allysen Callery, recently back from SXSW, and Boston experimental folk-blues guitarist Ryan Lee Crosby. (He’s also a boxer – that’s right, a “folkie boxer.”) The show starts at 7:30PM at The First United Methodist Church on 25 Church St. in Warren - tickets are $12.

The Gnomes at Stone Church

Also tomorrow night on the East Bay, Bristol’s Stone Church Coffeehouse has an evening of world music with the Gnomes. Their “Global Folk Fusion” music includes Celtic, Caribbean, Scandinavian, Asian, and Latin influences. It’s always a good time with this award winning Rhode Island band. Doors at 6:45, show is at 7:30. Tickets are $15, kids are half price, under 5 free.

Tom Rush at Salve Regina

The final show of the Common Fence Music season takes place tomorrow night with the legendary Tom Rush. The highly regarded folk artist recently celebrated his 50th year as a performer. He’s influenced everyone from James Taylor to Garth Brooks to Joni Mitchell. The show is being held in the O’Hare Academic Building, Bazarsky Lecture Hall, at Salve Regina in Newport. Tickets are $40 in advance and at the door.

International String Trio at Blackstone River Theatre

Finally, the Blackstone River Theatre has the popular International String Trio tomorrow night, a group made up of three Berklee College of Music alumni. The group seems to do it all covering styles as diverse as Gypsy Jazz, Appalachian Folk, Acoustic World (Irish, French, Klezmer, Russian, and Blugrass), and Classical in their repertoire. You might even hear tunes from popular movie soundtracks. The show starts at 8PM, tickets are $12 in advance, $15 day of show.
 


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