The Mountain Times - Volume 48, Number 46: November 13-19, 2019
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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Times</strong> • Nov. <strong>13</strong>-<strong>19</strong>, 20<strong>19</strong> LIVING ADE • 21<br />
Joshua Davis performs for<br />
‘Live & Upstairs’ series<br />
Friday, Nov. 15, at 7:30 p.m.—RANDOLPH—When<br />
Joshua Davis performed on NBC’s “<strong>The</strong> Voice,” America atlarge<br />
finally discovered what Michiganders have known for<br />
more than two decades. This amazing artist connects with<br />
a live audience, nourishes their souls and feeds off of their<br />
love. Seeing him live has always revealed his core which has<br />
been captured on his latest recording “Live At <strong>The</strong> Robin.”<br />
His first live solo acoustic release, recorded in the intimate<br />
environment of <strong>The</strong> Robin <strong>The</strong>atre in Lansing, Michigan,<br />
was well suited for catching him in his element.<br />
Joshua Davis remains a quintessentially Michigan songwriter,<br />
drawing his inspiration from the rough-and-tumble<br />
streets of Motown to the arboreal Upper Peninsula.<br />
“Live at the Robin” captures that essence in a way that<br />
pares his songs down to their emotional, musical and<br />
lyrical roots with scattered stories revealing the origins of<br />
some of these songs that we know and love. Recorded over<br />
the span of two nights, this documents a raw and revealing<br />
glimpse of an artist who has his finger on the pulse of a<br />
culture, a culture that lives, loves and laughs, cries, mourns<br />
and heals. Davis’ authenticity plucks all of the right heartstrings,<br />
soars on the updrafts and plumbs the depths of the<br />
human experience. This is a deep and warm conversation<br />
with a room full of old friends.<br />
“I’ve wanted to make this album for years,” said Davis.<br />
“And I’m so excited to share it. I love playing solo shows. It<br />
allows me the freedom to dig deep into my songs and really<br />
be in the moment with the audience.”<br />
Live at the Robin is available on all major streaming services<br />
and Joshua is touring the East Coast <strong>November</strong> 20<strong>19</strong>.<br />
Entry for the Live & Upstairs series is by donation. Chandler<br />
Center for the Arts is located at 71 North Main St. in<br />
Randolph. For more information visit chandler-arts.org.<br />
Joshua Davis<br />
Author Jerry Johnson presents poetry,<br />
storytelling, music<br />
Submitted<br />
Saturday, Nov. 16 at 12 p.m—PITTSFIELD— Celebrated<br />
Northeast Kingdom author Jerry Johnson<br />
will do two presentations, one for children and one<br />
for families at the Roger Clark Memorial Library<br />
this Saturday. Presentations will include movies,<br />
poetry, storytelling and music.<br />
At 12 p.m. kids will enjoy a one-hour children’s<br />
program where Johnson will read and play music<br />
from his “Noah’s Song” children’s picture book.<br />
Children and parents and grandparents are<br />
welcome. <strong>The</strong>n at 1 p.m. Johnson will present a<br />
one-hour family program. Jerry will read and play<br />
music from his “Up the Creek Without a Saddle”<br />
book. For more info visit jerryjohnsonvt.com.<br />
PopUp to Get Down<br />
Dance Party at the<br />
Palms Restaurant<br />
Saturday, Nov. 16 at 7 p.m.—<br />
RUTLAND—Ever wish you had<br />
someplace to dance besides<br />
your kitchen? Want to feel like<br />
you danced all night and still be<br />
home in bed before midnight?<br />
This is your chance — for one<br />
night only!<br />
<strong>The</strong> 1st annual<br />
No Reason<br />
<strong>November</strong> PopUp<br />
to Get Down Dance<br />
Party to benefit<br />
the WJJR Christmas<br />
Fund will rock<br />
the Palms Restaurant, 36<br />
Strongs Ave, Rutland, from<br />
7-11 p.m. this Saturday, Nov.<br />
16.<br />
Kick off the spirit of the<br />
holiday season by supporting<br />
a great cause<br />
that benefits our<br />
community.<br />
Legendary<br />
DJ Mike<br />
Coppinger<br />
will be<br />
there spinning<br />
all your<br />
favorite booty<br />
shakin’ tunes,<br />
while you relive<br />
the good ol’ days<br />
of a night out on the<br />
town in a safe, warm<br />
and comfortable location,<br />
surrounded by lots of friendly<br />
familiar faces.<br />
Dust off your Running Man and<br />
brush up on your Cabbage<br />
Patch and Roger<br />
Rabbit.<br />
A 50/50 raffle will<br />
cap off the night. <strong>The</strong>re<br />
Dust off your<br />
Running Man...<br />
is no dress code, just come comfortable and ready to<br />
move.<br />
So don’t just stand there, bust a move to get your tickets<br />
today! Just $15 per person gets you in on the action.<br />
Tickets are limited. For more information visit facebook.<br />
com/events/2490297344538962/.<br />
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