Date: Fri 11-Sep-1998
Date: Fri 11-Sep-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: SHANNON
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ON THE ROAD/SHANNON HICKS
This weekend's Oyster Festival in Norwalk features a lot more than food. On
Saturday, SANS CHERUBS will be performing at 6:30 pm. KANSAS is expected to be
another one of the weekend's biggest draws. With the greatly anticipated
performance/return of original member Robby Steinhardt (the band's original
violinist), the band will be on the festival's Main Stage at 8 pm, also on
Saturday.
Sunday afternoon, STREET CORNER BLUE opens the Main Stage at 1 pm. The music
continues with GOVERNMENT MULE at 4 pm, THE GOOD RATS at 6, and the festival's
Main Stage finale, CHUCK NEGRON at 7:30 pm. Admission to all concerts is
included with festival admission, which is $7 per person. To get to the Oyster
Festival, head towards Norwalk and watch for the signs. They'll be everywhere.
Next week, Connecticut magazine is hosting a party at the Oakdale Theatre in
Wallingford. Co-host is the March of Dimes, which will benefit from some of
the party's proceeds. The September 17 party, "The Celebration of
Connecticut's Best," comes from the annual list readers of Connecticut
magazine are asked to vote on during the summer, asking for their favorites in
everything from radio station to night club, lobster roll to chocolate
dessert, TV weatherman to sports team, and 72 other categories. The party will
present as many of the category winners as can fit into the theatre.
Part of the evening's entertainment will be provided, of course, by bands
voted on by the magazine's readers. Among those scheduled to perform will be
the SONNY COSTANZO JAZZ ORCHESTRA, which won the Best Big Band category.
Additional music categories included Best Rock Band, Best Jazz Band and Best
Folk Singer. Those categories' winners -- EIGHT TO THE BAR, GALVANIZED JAZZ
BAND and SALLY ROGERS, respectively -- will also be performing Thursday night.
Tickets for the grand evening are $25 in advance, or $30 at the door. The
party will run 6-9 pm at the Oakdale. Call 849-9800 or 860/290-5440 for
tickets, directions or any other information.
Night Lights Coffeehouse will begin its new season of monthly events next
weekend with a CD release party. BRENDA EVANS is celebrating the release of
her debut album, called waiting here for you .
Night Lights events are at the United Methodist Church, 244 East Avenue in
Norwalk. Doors open at 7 pm and open mic runs until 8:30, when the main act
takes the stage. Evans will be joined next week by her new back-up band,
Midlife Crisis, along with some promised "other special guests."
Evans was among those featured at the Beardsley Zoo's Connecticut Artists
Showcase last month. The musician has a busy September 11 lined up: she'll be
on "The Exchange" on Channel 12 (CPTV) with Dave Smith at noon, speaking with
Mike Horyczen on WPKN (89.5 FM) at 3 pm, and then performing that night at The
Green Parrot in Norwalk beginning around 7:30.
Admission for Night Lights events is $10 per person, or $7 for seniors and
children, which includes refreshments like soup or stew, sandwiches, baked
goods, coffee, tea and/or juice. Info? Call Joe Kaestner, 849-9130.
Through the end of the year, remaining Night Lights events include THE SLOAN
WAINWRIGHT BAND, October 10; THE NUDES, November 14; and BROOKS WILLIAMS,
December 12. Same number for info.
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
SEPTEMBER 12 -- Bonnie Raitt at the Oakdale Theatre, Wallingford; Moppin'
Sauce at Fat Daddy's, Watertown; Sans Cherubs at the Norwalk Oyster Festival
(Budweiser Entertainment Tent, 6:30 pm); Kansas at the Norwalk Oyster Festival
(Main Stage, 8 pm);
September 13 -- Pearl Jam at the Meadows Music Theatre, Hartford, Ben Harper &
the Innocent Criminals opening; Government Mule at the Norwalk Oyster Festival
(Main Stage, 4 pm);
September 16 -- Elton John at Hartford Civic Center;
September 17 -- Union at Tuxedo Junction, Danbury; Burning Spear at The Globe
Theatre; Mighty Purple at Toad's Place, Smoke the Prophet opening (all ages);
A Celebration of Connecticut's Best at Oakdale Theatre, Wallingford, with
performances by Eight to the Bar, Galvanized Jazz Band, Sonny Costanzo Jazz
Orchestra, and Sally Rogers (call 849-9800 or 860/290-5440 for details);
September 19 -- Brenda Evans at Night Lights Coffeehouse (East Ave Methodist
Church), Norwalk (CD release party);
September 20 -- Local H at the Webster Theatre, Hartford;
September 21 -- Candlebox at the Webster Theatre;
September 23 -- Marcy Playground at Webster Theatre, Pete Droge and Garrison
Starr opening;
September 24 -- The Samples at Toad's Place (all ages), Pat McGee Band and
Sarah Masen opening;
September 25 -- Cobalt Rhythm Kings at Toad's Place (Swing Dance Night w/
dance instruction), Jitterbug Jane opening;
September 27 -- Hatebreed at Toad's Place, Ground Zero and Stigmata opening
(all ages);
September 30 -- Blink 182 at the Webster Theatre.
