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SUMMARY:Ronny Cox “Songs\, Stories\, and Out & Out Lies”
DESCRIPTION:FMSH presents a video concert featuring Ronny Cox\, a noted actor\, singer-songwriter and storyteller. Entitled Songs\, Stories\, and Out & Out Lies\, the video will be streamed to the FMSH YouTube Channel (http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnJ9zJQXl2ml128-TIPRFLg/about) and Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/FMSHLongIsland). \nSongs\, Stories\, and Out & Out Lies is the first major video release by Ronny Cox. A few of Nashville’s top studio musicians join him in an extraordinary musical collaboration. \nRonny Cox has an extensive body of work with over 150 movie\, television and stage credits to his name. He is best known for his highly acclaimed movie roles and stints in award-winning television shows  — including his work in the movies Deliverance\, RoboCop\, Total Recall\, and Beverly Hills Cop I and II\, and his starring role as George Apple in the TV series Apple’s Way and his portrayal of Dr. John Gideon in St. Elsewhere’s final season. \nBut even though he’s recognized as the face and voice of countless film\, TV and stage characters\, from his indelible debut in Deliverance (his guitar-strumming scene is widely considered one of the most iconic moments in cinematic history) to his more recent turn in the final season of Nashville\, Ronny confesses: “I don’t love it as much as I do the music – and here’s why\, With acting\, there is – and must be – that imaginary fourth wall between you and the audience. With my show\, there’s a profound one-on-one sharing that can take place” – an experience that he characterizes as addicting and undeniable. \n“FMSH regrets that Ronny Cox was unable to perform live for us\, as initially planned\, due to the pandemic\, but is delighted to present a live performance recording from earlier last year\,” says Michael Kornfeld\, the nonprofit organization’s board president. \nAlthough there is no admission charge for this online show\, tips for the artist — who has lost many gigs and is unable to tour due to the pandemic — would be most appreciated. Here’s a link to Ronny Cox’s virtual tip jar: http://paypal.me/ronnycoxmusic. \nRecorded in the days before the pandemic\, on February 4\, 2020 at Ocean Way Studio in Nashville\, Tennessee\, “Songs\, Stories\, and Out & Out Lies” features a number of Nashville’s top session players including the legendary Jelly Roll Johnson. “My show is unique\,” said Ronny Cox\, “in that my heart has always been with sharing stories and making a connection with the audience. The connection you make with the stories in music that you can’t make in the movie world means everything to me.” \n“I want it to feel like when we were kids sitting in the living room or the kitchen or on the front porch\, sharing stories and songs with our family\,” he continued. He also discourages big introductions\, preferring to disclose the details of his colorful life in his stories. “To me\, the story is equally as important as the song. If I don’t have a story for a song\, I’ll make one up. So I don’t let the truth get in the way of a good story. Picasso once said\, ‘Art is not truth. Art is a lie that makes us realize truth.’” \nSession musicians appearing in Songs\, Stories\, and Out & Out Lies include Kris Donegan on electric guitar\, Tammy Rogers on fiddle\, mandolin and vocals\, Jelly Roll Johnson on harmonica\, Tom Ryan on bass and vocals\, Steve Nathan on keys\, Tim Lauer on accordion\, Biff Watson on acoustic guitar\, and Mark Beckett on drums. \nRonny Cox was inducted into the New Mexico Music Hall of Fame in 2019 and continues to delight audiences with his music from coast to coast\, when not in the midst of a pandemic. \nA more extensive bio of Ronny Cox can be found on his website (ronnycox.com)\, along with some performance videos and information on his recordings (including the 2020 release Live at the Kitchen Sink). \nA Zoom After-Party will begin shortly after the Video Concert ends.\nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttp://zoom.us/j/98784912077?pwd=ZmZ2K0prelhHMWFBN2hQZVpJMHI3dz09 \nMeeting ID: 987 8491 2077\nPasscode: 11554
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SUMMARY:An Evening of the Blues with Suzie Vinnick and Jon Shain & FJ Ventre
DESCRIPTION:Acclaimed blues artists Suzie Vinnick and Jon Shain & FJ Ventre are the featured performers during the Folk Music Society of Huntington’s virtual Hard Luck Café concert series\, held in partnership with the Cinema Arts Centre\, on Thursday night\, April 15.  Thy will showcase their talents live from 8-9:30 p.m.  via FMSH’s YouTube channel  (http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnJ9zJQXl2ml128-TIPRFLg/about) and Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/FMSHLongIsland). \n“Although the COVID-19 pandemic prevents the Folk Music Society of Huntington from hosting in-person concerts now\, our board of directors recognizes the importance of music in these challenging times and believes that the show must go on-line\,” said Michael Kornfeld\, the nonprofit organization’s board president.  He noted that although there is no admission charge for the concert\, tips for the artists — who have lost many gigs and are unable to tour due to the ongoing health crisis — would be most appreciated.   \nJon  & FJ and Suzie will be splitting any amounts that are contributed: to these virtual tip jars:\nPayPal: flyinrex@jonshain.com and Venmo: @Jon_Shain. Information about online tipping will also appear on your screens during the concert. \nSuzie Vinnick – a Saskatchewan native transplanted to the Niagara region of Ontario\, Canada – is the proud owner of a gorgeous voice\, impressive guitar and bass chops\, and an engagingly candid performance style. In addition to winning 10 Maple Blues Awards\, she is the recipient of a Canadian Folk Music Award\, a two-time winner in in the blues category of the International Songwriting Competition\, and is a three-time Juno nominee.  Earlier in her career\, she received the 2012 CBC Blues Great Canadian Blues Award and was named the 2012 SiriusXM Canada Blues Artist of the Year. Most recently\, she received the Saskatchewan Jazz Festival 2019 Special Recognition Award.   \nJon Shain\, a Durham\, North Carolina-based singer-songwriter and guitarist\, is the 2019 International Blues Challenge winner in the solo duo category. Shain had the good fortune to learn directly from a number of NC’s older blues players\, and became a member of Big Boy Henry’s backing band. He got his start playing his own music with NC roots rockers Flyin’ Mice. Jon was a finalist (along with FJ) in the 2009 International Blues Challenge in Memphis and the 2008 and 2018 winner of the Triangle Blues Society’s Blues Challenge and 2006 winner of NC’s Indy award for Best Folk Act. Besides performing and recording\, Jon teaches Piedmont blues guitar. \nFJ Ventre and Jon began playing music together in 1982 when they met in high school. FJ went on to University of Massachusetts-Lowell\, earning a B.A. in Music Performance and Sound Recording. He remained in the Boston area\, performing in the city’s vibrant music scene. Since relocating to Chapel Hill\, NC in 2000\, FJ has performed with his own group\, The Swang Brothers\, as well as most of the Triangle’s roots acts. In addition to playing bass as a sideman\, he spends his time behind the mixing board\, engineering at his own Good Luck Studio. With Jon\, they have become sought-after producers in the folk/Americana genre and have produced several charting Folk albums over the last few years. \nVideos: \nCrazy ‘Bout Lovin’ – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hS6Z8BrTXo \nDanger Zone – http://youtu.be/p-58ce8Abxc \nSometimes I Think I Can Fly – http://youtu.be/CRtOWFDAsBU \nSeven Thieves – http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gdaI7Cfa2mM
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