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January Jams
returns to Abingdon’s Barter Theatre for a seventh year of world-class concerts
Abingdon,
VA – Abingdon Music Experience and presenting sponsor Blue Ridge Beverage
announce the 2019 lineup for January Jams at Barter Theatre. Six
world-class performers will take the stage at the intimate Barter Theatre,
performing Fridays and Saturdays, January 11-26, 2019. Over the past six
years, January Jams has showcased the best of bluegrass, Americana, soul, jazz
and blues, bringing music legends and rising stars to downtown Abingdon, VA.
The
series is funded by the Town of Abingdon, in partnership with the region’s
leading businesses: Blue Ridge Beverage
(Presenting Sponsor), Bank of Marion, Eastman Credit Union, First Community
Bank, Food City, and JJ's Restaurant and Sports Bar, as well as media sponsors
WNCW 88.7 and Birthplace of Country Music’s Radio Bristol.
The
series has made Abingdon a music destination, drawing visitors from across the
southeast and beyond. One particular draw is the chance to see these performers
at Barter Theatre, an intimate, 500-seat venue with a unique history rooted in
the Great Depression. A full-service concessions stand is available for
adults 21 and up.
For
the first time this year, discounted student tickets are available with a valid
student ID; prices will vary by show and quantities are limited.
All
concerts are at 8:00pm, and doors open at 7:15pm.
For
a full listing of musical acts and dates, visit www.abingdonmusicexperience.com.
For tickets, call Barter Theatre at (276) 628-3991 or visit www.bartertheatre.com.
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January
Jams 2019 Lineup
An
Evening With Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn
January
11, 2019
For
Fans of: Sam Bush, Medeski, Martin & Wood, Keller Williams
Béla
Fleck & Abigail Washburn, “the king and queen of the banjo” (Paste
Magazine), have a musical partnership like no other.
Béla
Fleck is a fifteen-time Grammy Award winner who has taken the instrument across
multiple genres, and Abigail Washburn a singer-songwriter and clawhammer banjo
player who re-radicalized it by combining it with Far East culture and
sounds. The two met at a square dance, began collaborating
musically and eventually fell in love. On stage, Fleck & Washburn
will perform pieces from their Grammy-winning self-titled debut as well as
their new record, Echo in the Valley (Rounder 2017). With one eye
on using the banjo to showcase America’s rich heritage and the other pulling
the noble instrument from its most familiar arena into new and unique realms,
Béla & Abigail meet in the mean, head-on, to present music that feels
wildly innovative and familiar at the same time.
Sam
Bush Band
January
12, 2019
For
Fans of: Newgrass Revival, Ricky Skaggs, John Cowan, Tim O’Brien
If
joy were a person, he’d bring both peace and frenzy. He’d be full of music,
light, and energy that soothes even as it stirs us up. Eyes closed, wire-rim
glasses in place, mandolin pressed against his ribs, joy would be Sam Bush on a
stage. That rapt merging of life and art fills Bush’s new album Storyman, a
freewheeling collection that gleefully picks and chooses from jazz, folk,
blues, reggae, country swing, and bluegrass to create a jubilant noise only
classifiable as the Sam Bush sound. Many of the songs are stories––several of them
true––and the legendary mandolin player co-wrote every one of them with friends
including Guy Clark, Emmylou Harris, Jon Randall Stewart, Jeff Black, and
others. For Bush, a lifetime of channeling his energy has led to stylistic
innovations that have changed the course of bluegrass and roots music alike.
The
Reverend Shawn Amos with Special Guests Ben Hunter & Joe Seamons
January
18, 2019
For
fans of: Keb Mo, Dom Flemons, Jonny Lang “modern blues with a nod to the past”
From West Coast clubs, to Deep South joints, to European
festivals, to YouTube, to the podcast universe, the Reverend Shawn Amos’
message of joyful blues is reaching an ever-increasing flock. The Rev’s
distinctive blend of black roots music, R & B, and stripped down rock n’
roll brings a bracing, soul-deep musical experience to audiences starved for
authenticity, for connection. “I derive a lot of satisfaction bringing people
joy,” he says.
Seattle
songsters Ben Hunter & Joe Seamons give life to voices that have long been
silenced in American culture. Their award-winning performances are highlighted
by story-telling that, rather than bringing the past to life, vividly shows how
the past still lives in the present. Through
their songs, audiences witness current issues crop up again and again in folk
songs, dance tunes, acoustic blues, and prison ballads. Ben & Joe bounce
from fiddle & banjo breakdowns to a cappella field hollers, early jazz to
gospel songs featuring Piedmont guitar style and rattlin’ bones.
Tameca
Jones
January
19, 2018
For
Fans of: Gary Clark Jr., The Broadcast, The Suffers, Ruby Velle & The
Soulphonics
When
local Austin, TX native Tameca Jones opens her mouth and sings, jaws hit
ground. Her honeyed and powerful vocals have been captivating her hometown for
a little over ten years.
Tameca
spent years skillfully and tastefully breathing new life into the music of
others. She made a name for herself as the “Queen of Austin Soul,” blowing
minds with her tasteful and vibrant interpretations of a diverse list of
artists that include Tina Turner, Nirvana, Elton John, Jimi Hendrix, and more.
The Austin Chronicle called her interpretations “sonic pretzels” that
“juxtapose(s) crunchy jaggedness with her infectious, honeyed voice.” Her debut
single, “Hot and Bothered,” is a Motown inspired cut produced by Josh Moore
(Max Frost). The track is on both Spotify and iTunes. Independent music site,
The Joy of Violent Movement, called “Hot and Bothered” “a sexy and slinky and
old-school soul-inspired” song that is “contemporary and upbeat.” Tameca Jones
is set to release her highly anticipated debut EP in February. There is little
doubt that she will soon be the next big name to break out of Texas.
An
Evening with Drew & Ellie Holcomb
January
25, 2019
For
Fans of: Johnnyswim, Need to Breathe, Mandolin Orange
Drew
and Ellie Holcomb are a husband and wife Americana duo from Nashville, TN.
Shortly after their marriage in 2006, the couple began touring together with
Drew Holcomb and The Neighbors. The band has supported many national touring
acts including Ryan Adams, The Avett Brothers, Don Henley, and Willie Nelson.
Ellie
is no longer a touring member of "The Neighbors," and has found
success in a solo career as a Christian singer/songwriter. Her albums As Sure
As The Sun and Red Sea Road have both topped the iTunes Christian chart. Drew
Holcomb still tours nationally with Drew Holcomb and The Neighbors and their
most recent album, Souvenir, is their most critically acclaimed release yet.
This January Jams, Drew and Ellie Holcomb is a special engagement event,
allowing The Holcomb’s to collaborate once again.
Dustbowl
Revival
January
26, 2019
For
Fans of: Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, St. Paul & the Broken
Bones, Lake Street Dive
Dustbowl
Revival is an Americana Soul band with eight full-time members who mash the
sounds of New Orleans funk, bluegrass, soul, pre-war blues, and roots music
into a genre-hopping, time-bending dance party that coaxes new fire out of
familiar coal. Dustbowl is touring behind their self-titled, fourth studio
album which spent three weeks on Billboard charts, hit #1 on Amazon
Americana-Alt-Country, #2 on Amazon Folk, and spent 16 weeks on the Americana
radio chart peaking in the Top 20. The band was founded in 2008 in the bohemian
enclave of Venice Beach, California. Over the last five years Dustbowl has
become known for their free-flowing and joyous live shows, combining their funk
rhythm and brass section with a fast-picking string band section -opening for
bands as diverse as Lake Street Dive, Trombone Shorty and The Preservation Hall
Jazz Band.
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