Where:
Arts at the Armory
191 Highland Ave.
Somerville, MA 02143
Admission:
$10-20
Categories:
< 21, Alcohol, Date Idea, Food, LGBT, Meetup, Music, Nightlife, Performing Arts
Event website:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/roy-williams-and-eddie-barbash-play-the-human-hands-songbook-tickets-18976924492
notloB Music's Fall music series continues at the intimate (50 seat) cafe at the Somerville Armory, presenting in a return engagement (5/26/15), Roy Williams, this time accompanied by Eddie Barbash.
http://www.roywilliamsplaysmusic.com/
Roy Williams, an American songwriter, guitarist, and multi-instrumentalist, writes music with a curious ear and an open mind. From the classic pop tunes heard on the first cassette Roy owned—The Beatles “Live at the BBC in 1963”—to the incomparable instrumental canon of Django Reinhart, Roy’s influences eclipse genre categorization, a trait that is reflected in the adventurous spirit of his own original songs.
After growing up in Clark’s Green, Pennsylvania, in a musical house where Neil Young, Buffalo Springfield, and especially The Beatles were religion, Roy began playing gigs in nearby Scranton and soon moved to New York City to perform gypsy jazz with renowned guitarist Stephane Wrembel. Roy worked with Wrembel for four years and toured throughout Central America, Asia, Africa, and Europe. He now lives in Brooklyn, New York, where he regularly plays out with his mentors and friends Jim Campilongo, Nick Driscoll, and Alex Hargreaves, and leads his own band.
Roy often performs on piano, mandolin, bass, and has known how to play a G chord on guitar since he can remember. He released his debut solo album, Throwing Punches, in February 2015, which features ten original compositions. Roy is currently at work on two upcoming albums: a compilation of instrumental songs by his group Roy Williams and the Human Hands (featuring Alex Hargreaves and Nick Driscoll), and a solo record of rock n roll tunes.
Eddie Barbash plays American roots music on alto saxophone. He brings his horn and sensibility to Texas and Appalachian fiddle tunes, bluegrass, old time, R&B, soul, and jazz. His pioneering take on these traditions has attracted audiences around the world. He is a founding member and the lyrical core of Jon Batiste and Stay Human, currently the house band for The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. He was raised in Oaxaca, Mexico, Atlanta, Georgia and Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He lives in Brooklyn.
http://eddiebarbash.com/
As we did at our Loring-Greenough concert series, admission is by free-will donation, $10-20 suggested.
As this is a small space, reservations via Eventbrite are strongly suggested - http://www.eventbrite.com/o/notlob-music-6730833315 - or directly at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/roy-williams-and-the-human-hands-tickets-18976924492
The cafe serves soup, sandwiches, desserts, coffee, tea beer and wine.
Free parking (44 spaces) in the back lot and on street*
MBTA: Arts at the Armory is approximately a 15 minute walk from Davis Square which is on the MBTA Red Line. You can also find us by using either the MBTA RT 88 and RT 90 bus that can be caught either at Lechmere (Green Line) or Davis Square (Red Line). Get off at the Highland Avenue and Lowell Street stop. You can also get there from Sullivan Square (Orange Line) by using the MBTA RT 90 bus. Get off at the Highland Avenue and Benton Road stop.
Bicycle: The Armory is four blocks (down Lowell Street) from the Somerville Community Path.
More info at http://artsatthearmory.org/about/getting-here/
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* Armory parking alert!
When concerts are presented in the large space (we're in the cafe), parking can be problematic. Check the Armory's calendar, as big concerts can be added or canceled at the last minute.
Because the 44-space parking lot fills quickly, make a contingency plan. Recommend the T, walking from the red line or biking from the bike path. See http://artsatthearmory.org/about/getting-here/
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