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RIVERSIDE: Steve Martin and friends live up to ‘Great Performances’

Edie Brickell and Steve Martin on stage at the Fox Performing Arts Center on Thursday, October 10, 2013. Steve Martin, Edie Brickell and the Steep Canyon Rangers are filming a PBS "Great Performances" at the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside. Thursday night, which was filmed, was only open to 500 people.  (Kurt Miller/Staff Photographer)

Edie Brickell and Steve Martin on stage at the Fox Performing Arts Center on Thursday, October 10, 2013. Steve Martin, Edie Brickell and the Steep Canyon Rangers are filming a PBS “Great Performances” at the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside. Thursday night, which was filmed, was only open to 500 people. (Kurt Miller/Staff Photographer)

As majestic as the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside looks on any given day, the city’s renovated jewel sparkled even brighter for its close-up with Steve Martin with the Steep Canyon Rangers and Edie Brickell on Thursday, Oct. 10.

While a little bit of the shine came from the iridescent curtains framing the stage, it was the set by musicians in front of them that lived up to “Great Performances,” the long-running PBS show for which the intimate dress rehearsal was filmed.

The night was full of rapid-fire wit and rapid-fire bluegrass from Martin and friends.

RELATED: Steve Martin and Edie Brickell talk Bluegrass

“The next song is a singalong but it has no lyrics, so good luck,” Martin said before launching into an instrumental.

Known for his comedy and acting roles, Martin didn’t disappoint on the laughs, even poking fun at the network filming him.

As he tuned his banjo with an electronic device, he joked that he could check his email on it and was watching PBS’ “Masterpiece Theatre” on it.

“Oh wait, it’s the pledge drive; click,” he said.

Steve Martin, Edie Brickell and the Steep Canyon Rangers perform at the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside on Oct. 10, 2013. Thursday night, which was filmed, is only open to 500 people. (Kurt Miller/Staff Photographer)

Steve Martin, Edie Brickell and the Steep Canyon Rangers perform at the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside on Oct. 10, 2013. Thursday night, which was filmed, is only open to 500 people. (Kurt Miller/Staff Photographer)

As a crane with a camera swooped over the crowd, which was limited to the orchestra section for the show, Martin told the story about meeting the Steep Canyon Rangers at a party in North Carolina, where they were the local band playing, but admitted that the true story wasn’t very Hollywood.

“There we tell people we met in rehab,” Martin said.

While the jokes were entertaining, the true musical talent is what showed off the Fox as a gem of a theater. The vocal blend amongst the Steep Canyon Rangers, whether on an a cappella version of the spiritual “I Can’t Sit Down,” or joining Martin on the hilarious “Atheists Don’t Have No Songs,” proved the Fox as an acoustic “sweet spot.”

Martin explained that he doesn’t think of the Steep Canyon Rangers as his backup band.

“I think of them like I am their celebrity,” he said.

Despite the incredible talent the Steep Canyon Rangers possess on their own, it was the combination of them, Martin and Brickell that made the night so special.

Brickell shared the stories behind the songs she and Martin wrote together for their latest release, “Love Has Come for You,” explaining that Martin would email her audio files of him playing the banjo and she would walk around singing along to them until she found the right lyrics.

One of them, which became “Sarah Jane and the Iron Mountain Baby,” had Brickell singing “Whooo baby” along to it, like a train’s whistle.  It inspired her to search out trains on the Internet and she came across the tale of the Iron Mountain train and a man who rescued an abandoned baby along train tracks in Missouri. He took the baby home to his wife, Sarah Jane, and they raised him.

“I could not believe my good luck that her name rhymed with ‘train,’ ” Brickell said.

The song was among the dazzling show’s highlights, as well as Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers’ “Jubilation Day,” the newly penned murder ballad “Pretty Little One” with all of the performers and the main set closer “Auden’s Train,” which featured blistering fiddle work from the Steep Canyon Rangers’ Nicky Sanders.

Friday night’s show will also be filmed for “Great Performances,” which is set to air in March 2014 and will likely live on in pledge drive perpetuity.

 

 

 

 

RIVERSIDE: See Steve Martin and Edie Brickell’s dress rehearsal

This is not Steve Martin busking in front of a Taco Bell. He is performing with the Steep Canyon Rangers with a high billing at the 2012 Stagecoach Country Music Festival.

This is not Steve Martin busking in front of a Taco Bell. He is performing with the Steep Canyon Rangers with a high billing at the 2012 Stagecoach Country Music Festival.

One of the biggest shows coming to the Fox Performing Arts Center this season is Steve Martin’s performance with the Steep Canyon Rangers and Edie Brickell in October. The show is being filmed for the PBS series “Great Performances.”

The Riverside venue has just announced tickets for a dress rehearsal the night before. The dress rehearsal will be open to 500 people on Thursday, Oct. 10 (FYI, the Fox seats about 1,600).

Tickets are $69 and $89 and go on sale to the public on Saturday, Sept. 28 at 10 a.m. via Ticketmaster. You can also pick up tickets at the Fox box office at 3801 Mission Inn Ave., pre-sale tickets are available in person there today, Friday, Sept. 27, through 9 p.m. The box office phone number is 951-779-9800. (Also, when you get tickets in person at the box office, you tend to miss a lot of the extra fees.)

The dress rehearsal, like the Friday night one, will also be taped. You will need to be in your seat by 7:30 p.m.

Visit www.foxriversidelive.com for more information.

RIVERSIDE: Los Lobos, Robert Cray to play the Fox

Los Lobos

Cesar Rosas, Cougar Estrada, and Conrad Lozano from Los Lobos perform during a concert at the Fantasy Springs Resort Hotel Casino in Indio in 2011. (2011/File Photo)

My colleague Alicia Robinson has the latest update on what’s going on with Live Nation taking over the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside as well as the other city-owned downtown entertainment venues  and it looks like the current operator will be in for a while yet.

A new show was added to the fall schedule recently–Robert Cray and Los Lobos Riverside’s own celebrated bluesman Rod Piazza and his Mighty Flyers.

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The show is Thursday, Nov. 7 and tickets are on sale now.  They are $27-$87, before fees. You can pick them up at the Fox box office or with more fees over at Ticketmaster.

The phone number for the box office is 951-779-9800 and it is located at the theater at 3801 Mission Inn Ave. in Riverside.

The box office is open Monday through Friday from noon to 6 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It is also open on all show days until show time.

RIVERSIDE: Fox adds shows, Steve Martin performance to be filmed (UPDATE)

This is not Steve Martin busking in front of a Taco Bell. He is performing with the Steep Canyon Rangers with a high billing at the 2012 Stagecoach Country Music Festival.

Steve Martin’s upcoming concert at the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside will be filmed for a PBS show. (2012/FILE PHOTO)

UPDATE: (4:40 p.m.)  Ticket prices have been added to the shows for which they are available.

The Fox Performing Arts Center has added some new shows to its fall lineup and is offering pre-sale tickets for the shows Thursday, Aug. 22 through Saturday, Aug. 24.  The tickets will go on sale to the general public via Ticketmaster on Sunday, Aug. 25.

And with the new shows, the Fox should get ready for its close-up. Steve Martin’s performance on Friday, Oct. 11 will be taped for the long-running PBS series “Great Performances.” He will be joined by the Steep Canyon Rangers and Edie Brickell. The air date is expected to be in 2014.

Martin, who in addition to being a popular actor, comedian and author has forged a burgeoning career in  bluegrass music, has performed locally at Pechanga Resort and Casino and also at the Stagecoach Country Music Festival in recent years.

His forthcoming album, “Love Has Come For You,” is a collaboration with Brickell.

Note that the performance and taping will start at 8 p.m.  for that event so you will want to arrive early. Tickets will be $49-$89, with the “limited best seating” tickets (the ones in the very front), priced at $99.

But Martin’s not the only one coming to the Fox.  There are some returning guests as well.

Colbie Caillat, who performed a well-received concert at the venue in February 2012, will appear on Friday, Sept. 27. She’s best known for her hit, “Bubbly.” Tickets will be $39-$79, with the “limited best seating” tickets , priced at $90.

Also Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlan, which has performed in Southern California venues including the McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert and Moronco Casino Resort and Spa, will appear at the Fox on Friday, Oct. 18. The ticket prices have yet to be determined for this show. Contact the Fox box office at 951-779-9800 for ticket information on Thursday.

Comedian Anjelah Johnson (Contributed Image)

Comedian Anjelah Johnson (Contributed Image)

There’s also a comedy show on the calendar. Anjelah Johnson is so popular that her show at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1 is sold out. The Fox has added a second show for Nov. 1 at 10:30 p.m.  Tickets for Anjelah Johnson will be $25-$37, like the original show, with the “limited best seating” tickets priced at $49.

The pre-sale will run Thursday, Aug. 22 through Saturday, Aug. 24 and tickets will be available only at the Fox Performing Arts Center box office, either by walking up in person or by phone.

The phone number for the box office is 951-779-9800 and it is located at the theater at 3801 Mission Inn Ave. in Riverside.

The box office is open Monday through Friday from noon to 6 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It is also open on all show days until show time.

The tickets will be on sale via Ticketmaster on Sunday, Aug. 25.

 

RIVERSIDE FOX: The Rides, Sheila E., among musical acts

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy front man Scotty Morris on the Holmes Amphitheatre stage during Jazz in the Pines. (2011/File Photo)

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy front man Scotty Morris on the Holmes Amphitheatre stage during Jazz in the Pines. (2011/File Photo)

I just posted about the initial fall lineup of the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside, which adds artists like Big Bad Voodoo Daddy to a lineup with some artists previously announced, like Boz Scaggs on Sept. 14.

Beyond La Sierra University and the Masters of Harmony Christmas concerts (Dec. 7 and 8, respectively) we’ll see five concerts with known recording artists and one ABBA tribute act for the rest of 2013.

All of the tickets will be on sale Friday, July 19 via Ticketmaster and the Fox Box Office, which tends to have fewer fees. Read about the events announced at the Fox for the rest of 2013

Boz Scaggs, Sept. 14

Boz Scaggs has come throught he region a few times over the years (casinos, the McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert, Thornton Winery in Temecula on Sept. 15), but Sept. 14 marks his Fox debut.

Tickets start at $47 and go up to $99 for VIP, before fees. With the fees, they’re up to $63-$121.20 on Ticketmaster.

Best Boz Scaggs song ever: “Lido Shuffle” (close second: ballad “We’re All Alone”)

The Rides, Sept. 24

Stephen Stills, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Barry Goldberg make up blues supergroup The Rides, which will release a debut album, “Can’t Get Enough,” on Aug. 27 on 429 Records. The song has some originals, covers and a vintage Stills song. The group started as an homage to the album “Super Session,” which featured Stills and Goldberg. Beth Hart will open the show.

Tickets are $29-$89 before fees via Ticketmaster, $42.45-$72.70 after fees.

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Sept. 28

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy brings their big band sound back to the Fox in September.  Fun fact: Member Alex “Crazy Legs” Henderson grew up in Riverside.

Tickets are $22-$45 before fees, $34.50-$59.95 after.

Also of note: Big Papa and the TCB, who just did PE Live with us, is opening the show. Always good to see local artists at the Fox, something that I hope continues when Live Nation comes in.

Check out the videos of Big Papa and the TCB on PE Live:

Sheila E., Oct. 26

Sheila E. is one of the great percussionists in music and she’s headed to Riverside. She’s played with artists as diverse as her father, Pete Escovedo, Prince and Diana Ross. Sheila E., like John Bonham, is one of the only artists that you WANT to see perform a drum solo. Also, “The Glamorous Life” is a REALLY great song.

Two others performer with local ties, Jessy J and Lakin, will open the show.

Tickets are $25-$75, before fees, $37.06-$93.30 after.

ABBA Mania, Nov. 23

Somehow, tribute acts are still really big, and apparently big enough to make it into the Fox every few months. Personally, I want to see a Eurovision-style battle with all of the ABBA tributes out there. No matter who was entered, the cast of the “Mamma Mia!” movie would come in last.

Tickets are $20-$57 before fees, $31.45-$73.25 after.

Bill Medley and Darlene Love, Dec. 28
I really want to write a short story called “The Righteous Brother and The Crystal” about this pairing. Both of them have made classic songs that you hear everywhere. EVERYWHERE. For Medley: “Unchained Melody,” “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’, the theme song from “Just the Ten of Us.” For Love: “Today I Met the Boy I’m Gonna Marry,” “He’s a Rebel” and her annual stint performing “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” on David Letterman’s final show before Christmas for more than 25 years.

The press release said “Celebrate the Holidays at the Fox” so I don’t know if it will still feature holiday music, even though it’s on Dec. 28, or what. Stay tuned for more. And stay tuned for this:

Thoughts on the lineup? I think Scaggs and Sheila E. will do well with the crowd. I’m also intrigued by The Rides. Plus, Bill Medley and Darlene Love will be there while the Festival of Lights is still going on, so that could be big.

RIVERSIDE: Fox Performing Arts Center announces fall 2013 lineup

The Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside has announced its 2013 fall season. (2012/File Photo)

The Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside has announced its 2013 fall season. (2012/File Photo)

The Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside has announced its lineup for the fall and there are some return guests, like Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, and new performers to the area, including Bill Medley.

Here are the details of the initial fall lineup:
Sept. 14, Boz Scaggs
Sept. 24, The Rides (Stephen Stills, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Barry Goldberg) and Beth Hart
Sept. 28, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, with local openers Big Papa and the TCB
Oct. 12 and 13, “Stomp”
Oct. 26, Sheila E. and Jessy J
Nov. 1, Anjelah Johnson
Nov. 8 and 9, “Buddy-The Buddy Holly Story”
Nov. 22, “Million Dollar Quartet”
Nov. 23, ABBA Mania
Dec. 7, La Sierra University “Sounds of the Season”
Dec. 8, Masters of Harmony annual Christmas concert
Dec. 12, “The Addams Family” (musical)
Dec. 20, “Miracle on 34th Street) (film)
Dec. 28, Bill Medley and Darlene Love

The tickets go on sale at noon on Friday, July 19.

Tickets are available at the Fox Performing Arts Center box office at 3801 Mission Inn Ave. and via Ticketmaster.

The Box Office is open Monday -Friday from Noon to 6 p.m., Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 10 a.m. until showtime on days with a show. The box office Phone number is 951-779-9800.

The Fox kicks off its summer film series of Alfred Hitchcock films tonight, July 19, with “North By Northwest.”

For those of you following the saga of the Fox, the city is in talks with Live Nation to take over the operation of the venue.  Last month, the Riverside City Council extended the contract of current operator Bill Malone for three to six months while the transition happens. The press release announcing the events had Malone’s name on it.

If you want to know what might be ahead for the Fox with new leadership of Live Nation, check out this interactive graphic.

RIVERSIDE FOX: City negotiating with Live Nation

The Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside. (2011/File Photo)

The Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside. (2011/File Photo)

There’s big news coming out of the Riverside City Council meeting tonight–colleague Alicia Robinson is at the meeting, reporting that the city is in talks with mega-promoter LiveNation to run the Fox Performing Arts Center, the Riverside Municipal Auditorium and the Fox Entertainment Plaza, which includes the black box, exhibit and event space.

Alicia is Tweeting from the meeting that the city should have contract in 4-6 weeks for Fox operator. It will be a three-year-long contract. If the Live Nation deal falls through, the city may still talk with Comcast-Spectacor or VenuWorks.

She’s reporting that the four smaller operators were shut out from the interview process. They included McCoy Rigby Entertainment, which brought theatrical entertainment to the Fox for a season and books the La Mirada Theatre, Golden Crown Productions, which books a number of concerts in Temecula Valley Wine Country,  Theatrical Arts International, which booked the California Theatre of the Performing Arts in San Bernardino, and Swanson and Associates.

Alicia also reported that the council directed city to negotiate at least one local person in management with the Live Nation deal.

Here’s what you need to know about Live Nation:

  • They’re HUGE. They bring in top entertainment around the world. They have deals with mega-artists, too, including Madonna and U2.
  • Live Nation operates San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore (formerly known as Glen Helen Pavilion, Blockbuster Pavilion, Hyundai Pavilion), the nation’s largest outdoor amphitheater. Like the Fox, the venue itself is owned by the local government. In this case, San Bernardino County. This year there have been four major concerts/music events that have happened so far (Paid Dues and Beyond Wonderland moved there from the NOS Events Center, Mumford & Sons and Tim McGraw were booked as concert events). There are four other events, spanning over five days (Rockstar Mayhem Festival, Brad Paisley, Iron Maiden and Rock the Bells’ two-day fest) already booked and announced for the venue. This makes it the busiest year at the amphitheater in the six years I’ve been covering music at The Press-Enterprise.
  • Live Nation books well-known music venues in the Southland, including the Hollywood Palladium, The Wiltern, the House of Blues and more. They have a variety of music going into their venues.
  • On a personal note, every time I’ve emailed or called Live Nation to inquire about covering a show at San Manuel Amphitheater, the folks there have always been responsive. They are also good about letting the media know about on-sale dates and upcoming shows.

So what do you think of the city trying to work a deal with  Live Nation? Do you think this means more shows and big entertainment for the Fox? Any local musicians out there have experience working with Live Nation?

Who do you want Live Nation to book at the Riverside venues?

RIVERSIDE: Dennis DeYoung, Pat Benatar headed to Fox

Dennis DeYoung

Dennis DeYoung brings The Music of Styx to Riverside on Friday, March 1. (Contributed Image)

Have you ever wanted to see the man behind “Mr. Roboto” live? What about the original voice of “Come Sail Away”?

Friday, March 1, is your chance when Dennis DeYoung brings “The Music of Styx” to the Fox Performing Arts Center in Riverside.
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