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Free Summer Concert Series Kicks Off July 7 At Clark Art Institute

July 2, 2015 By eastwickpress

A beloved tradition continues at the Clark Art Institute this summer with free live concerts every Tuesday in July at 6 pm. Bands will play on a hill adjacent to the Clark Center. Barbecue fare will be for sale; concertgoers may also bring picnic meals to enjoy on the grounds. 

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Girl Howdy will perform music from the classic honky-tonk era spanning the late 1940s to the early 1960s on Tuesday, July7 at 6 pm.
Girl Howdy will perform music from the classic honky-tonk era spanning the late 1940s to the early 1960s on Tuesday, July7 at 6 pm.

Kicking off the series on July 7 is Girl Howdy, a five-piece honky-tonk dance band featuring an all-female frontline on steel guitar (Karen Sarkisian), piano (Paula Bradley), and flat top guitar (Betsy-Dawn Williams) with soaring vocal harmonies, backed by Brian Rost on upright bass and Billy Nadeau on drums. Playing music from the classic honky-tonk era spanning the late 1940s to the early 1960s, Girl Howdy covers such legends as Hank Williams, Kitty Wells, Buck Owens, Loretta Lynn, Ray Price, the Davis Sisters, and Webb Pierce, complemented by honky-tonk-inspired originals.

On July 14, funk and jam band Primate Fiasco takes the stage with a high-energy mixture of Dixieland, house beats, and folk music. Band members Drake Descant and Jeff Fennell harmonize on accordion and saxophone, while Kevin LaRose and Dave Russo create funky pockets of sound with a sousaphone and a banjo, all backed up by Chris Trevethan on drums. Primate Fiasco performs regularly at jam, electronica, and folk festivals and produced a Grammy-nominated children’s album called Wheels on the Bus in 2010.

Daddy-O! helps the Clark celebrate its sixtieth anniversary with music of the 1950s on July 21. Relive the era of rock and roll, rockabilly, doo wop, rhythm and blues, and even pop music with Robert Chandler on guitar and vocals, Bill Kirby on slap bass and vocals, and teen rockabilly singing sensation Brenna Joyce on guitar and vocals. Enjoy classic music by Elvis, Buddy Holly, Fats Domino, The Stray Cats, Chuck Berry, Patsy Cline, and more. The band recently produced its fifth album, The Way I Walk.

Wrapping up the concert series on July 28 is gypsy swing, jazz, and fusion band Occidental Gypsy, featuring Eli Bishop on violin, Jeff Feldman on bass, Jeremy Frantz on guitar and vocals, Erick Cifuentes on drums, and Brett Feldman on lead guitar. Named by the Boston Globe as a “Best Bet for Weekend Entertainment,” Occidental Gypsy performs a dynamic mix of original vocal and instrumental pieces with a lightning fast, complex acoustic sound, rounded by sultry smooth vocals reminiscent of the first era of swing.

The Clark’s summer band concert series is generously supported by MountainOne Bank. [/private]

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