Date: Fri 09-Apr-1999
Date: Fri 09-Apr-1999
Publication: Bee
Author: SHANNON
Quick Words:
Meadows-Journey-Tweeter-Koplik
Full Text:
ON THE ROAD/SHANNON HICKS
This has got to be a record! Ticket prices for a BOB DYLAN & PAUL SIMON
concert at The Meadows in Hartford on July 24 will be going on sale Saturday,
April 10. I had been told in advance that the highest-priced pavilion seats
would go for over $100, but this is crazy: According to the release that
arrived in the office Monday afternoon, pavilion tickets are running from
$58.50 to $153.50 apiece . Lawn seats are $28.50.
Each musician will perform his own set, and then collaborate on a set
together. For $150, the two had better not only collaborate, but had better
collaborate for hours !
Also going on sale Saturday morning will be tickets for this year's Volunteer
Jam (which originated at the Meadows for just one date last summer, organized
by mega-promoter Jim Koplik), featuring CHARLIE DANIELS BAND, MARSHALL TUCKER
BAND and MOLLY HATCHET, on Sunday, June 13, a JOURNEY and FOREIGNER double
bill, on Friday, June 18. The tickets for both of these shows will be much
more modestly priced, at $28.50 and $38.50 for pavilion seats, and $21 for
seats on the lawn.
(More information on the goings-on at the Hartford venue follows below.)
The schedule came in over the weekend from Laszlo's Arts Cafe in Monroe for
the remainder of the month. This week the cafe will feature original and
unoriginal folk songs performed by singer-songwriter PATRICK McHENRY on
Friday; and the local bands (rock/heavy/alternative) SPLICE and SPROX on
Saturday. Blues will be featured on April 15 with local band HUG THE UNUK; a
CD release party for WHO'S INSANE, another local (Monroe) band, April 16; jazz
with THE AMAZING SCOTT SHERWOOD TRIO, April 19; LAST DAZE, with covers and
originals, April 22; POINT OF VIEW and CLOUD, April 24; blues again on April
29 with LARRY DEL; and THE SHOW THAT NEVER QUITS and BANG on April 30.
The cafe opened late last year and is committed to featuring the arts of local
artists, whether music, performance, poetry, illustrations, etc. In addition
to the music mentioned above, the cafe features "Obscure Video Nights" every
Monday, and open mic nights on Friday evenings. The cafe is at 179 Main Street
in Monroe, near the roller skating rink.
THE NIELDS return to Connecticut this month, with a concert at the Lincoln
Center at the University of Hartford. Show date is Saturday, April 24. For
ticket details, contact the theatre directly, 860/768-4228.
Also returning to Connecticut this month (and I must share with you that this
is a return I have been looking forward to for nearly a year) is INDIGO SWING.
These guys opened for THE BRIAN SETZER ORCHESTRA last July at The Globe
Theatre in Norwalk, and are now returning for a concert of their own at West
Hartford Town Hall on April 16. Apparently the band's 8 pm concert will be
preceded by an hour of swing dance lessons, so it's worth it to get the show
early.
(By the way, Brian Setzer is also returning, with the orchestra still in full
swing -- no pun intended -- this time to the Oakdale Theatre in Wallingford,
exactly one year after the aforementioned date in Norwalk, on July 17.)
There have been so many changes between the announcement of MARILYN MANSON and
HOLE coming into New Haven a few months ago and the impending show on Saturday
night that it's hard to say whether this is the final line-up or not: First it
was Marilyn Manson with Hole, co-headlining, and then all the opening bands
started getting shuffled around, with Imperial Teen and Monster Magnet each
being added and then dropped from the bill. Now Hole isn't on the bill for
Saturday night's show, and the opener is listed as NASHVILLE PUSSY.
Speaking of things changing, there is a lot going on behind the scenes with
SFX Entertainment, which took over the lease on the Meadows Music Theatre in
Hartford in 1997. Last week a major announcement was made concerning Great
Woods, the amphitheatre in Mansfield, Mass. which is also run by SFX: the
venue will now be known as The Tweeter Center, yes, as in the electronics
corporation. Apparently, by the end of this month, the Meadows will also
suffer the same fate, being rechristened with a new name in a more corporate
vein.
In terms of concerts, only a few have been firmly announced for the
now-still-named Meadows, including the three shows mentioned at the beginning
of this column (as well as the N'SYNC and JIMMY BUFFETT shows that have been
on sale already for a few weeks). A number of shows are being mentioned this
week, but nothing is official because of scheduling and rescheduling that
continues.
A spokesperson for SFX, which also handles events at the Oakdale, said this
week that "This is the time of year when everything changes around constantly,
so there are not too many definites yet." The JOHN MELLENCAMP tour was offered
as an example: While Mellencamp tickets have already gone on sale for a Great
Woods (oops, Tweeter Center) June 12 concert, a previously-given June 11 date
for the Meadows (or whatever it's going to be called by then...) is already
back up in the air.
Other names that are being tossed around at the moment include the following,
all for Hartford: The Great American Music Fest, featuring BROOKS & DUNN,
SUSAN ASHTON, JULIE REEVES and CLAUDIA CHURCH, June 12; The OzzFest, with
BLACK SABBATH, PRIMUS, ROB ZOMBIE, THE DEFTONES, SLAYER, GODSMACK and SYSTEM
OF A DOWN, June 19; TOM PETTY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS, June 21; and THE ALLMAN
BROTHERS BAND, June 22. But again, none of these dates are firm yet.
Until next week, I'll be seeing you... on the road.
Questions and comments concerning "On The Road" (or anything music related)
should be sent to Shannon Hicks, c/o Bee Publishing Co., 5 Church Hill Road,
Newtown 06470, or shannon @thebee.com. Include a phone number for
confirmation, please . If you don't have a stamp or a piece of paper or a
writing utensil that works, give me a call! Phone number at the office is
426-3141. Shows listed on the calendar at club locations are for ages 21 and
over unless specified.
UPCOMING CONCERTS
APRIL 9 -- Future Tense at Tuxedo Junction, Danbury; The Radiators at Toad's
Place, New Haven, Cubistic Jack opening;
April 10 -- Marilyn Manson at New Haven Coliseum, Nashville Pussy opening; Toy
Box at Tuxedo Junction; 2 Skinnee J's at The Webster Theatre, Hartford;
Cassandra Wilson at The Palace, New Haven; Splice at Laszlo's Arts Cafe,
Monroe;
April 11 -- Klezmerpalooza at Toad's Place (5 Klezmer bands performing);
April 12 -- Robin Trower at Toad's Place, New Haven, Z Plan opening;
April 14 -- Bare Jr at Tuxedo Junction;
April 15 -- Overkill at Toad's Place (all ages), Cyd Christmas and Machinery
opening; Hug The Unuk at Laszlo's Arts Cafe;
April 16 -- Peter Obre at Mary Hawley Inn; Who's Insane at Laszlo's Arts Cafe;
Indigo Swing at West Hartford Town Hall (swing dance lessons 7 pm, concert
begins 8 pm); Big Orange Cone at Tuxedo Junction;
April 17 -- Moppin Sauce at Fat Daddy's, Watertown; Dave Brubeck Quartet with
Norwalk Symphony Orchestra at Norwalk Symphony Hall, Norwalk; The Zoo at
Tuxedo Junction;
April 18 -- Radio 104 Modern Rock the Earth Day at Bushnell Park, Hartford
(featuring Shawn Mullins, Mighty Purple, Fishbone, Accidental Groove, Stretch
Princess, et al); Cry, Cry, Cry at Acoustic Studio/Rich Forum, Stamford (Lucy
Kaplansky, Richard Shindell & Dar Williams);
April 22 -- Last Daze at Laszlo's Arts Cafe; Paxton at Toad's Place, Jason
Drug, Splice and Quadrafonics opening (all ages);
April 23 -- Unwritten Law at The Webster Theatre; Vybe Trybe at Tuxedo
Junction;
April 24 -- Point of View and Cloud at Laszlo's Arts Cafe; Pete Moss and the
Fertilizers at Tuxedo Junction;
April 25 -- Dick Dale at Toad's Place, Big Bad Johns and Holiday Rain opening;
Neil Young at the Oakdale (tickets on sale March 13);
April 29 -- Eight to the Bar and The Delrays at Toad's Place (benefit for New
Haven Catholic Schools); Morbid Angel at The Webster Theatre; Larry Del at
Laszlo's Arts Cafe; Tower of Power at Tuxedo Junction;
April 30 -- Peter Obre at Mary Hawley Inn; Max Creek at Toad's Place, Leaf
Jumpers and Psychedelic Breakfast opening (all ages); Tragically Hip at The
Webster Theatre; The Show That Never Quits and Bang at Laszlo's Arts Cafe; The
Nerds at Tuxedo Junction.
MAY 1 -- Adrian Legg at Towne Crier Cafe, Pawling, NY, Billy McLaughlin
opening; Free Style at Tuxedo Junction, Danbury;
May 2 -- The Samples at Toad's Place, New Haven, Seeking Homer opening (all
ages);
May 3 -- Overkill at Toad's Place (all ages); Cherry Poppin' Daddies at Toad's
Place, Stretch Princess opening (all ages);
May 6 -- Tower of Power and AWB at Toad's Place;
May 13 -- Deep Banana Blackout at Toad's Place, Union Groove and Erl Shibe 5
opening (all ages);
May 14 -- Love Gun at Toad's Place, Matt's Altar and Atmosfear opening;
May 16 -- Merl Saunders & The Rainforest at Toad's Place (all ages);
May 18 -- Toots & The Maytals at Toad's Place (all ages);
May 20 -- Propain at The Webster Theatre, Hartford;
May 21 -- Darik & The Funbags at Toad's Place, DOA 2000 opening;
May 28 -- Santana at the Oakdale Theatre, Wallinford, Ozomatli opening;
May 29 -- WPLR Picnic at Yale Field, New Haven (Edgar Winter Band, NRBQ,
Hubinger Street, et al).
