Showing posts with label Robert Berry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Berry. Show all posts

3/6/22

RoSFest Details April 15-17 Florida

RoSFest Inc.  Long-Running Non-Profit Progressive Rock Festival Returns 


Music fans looking for a non-traditional way to celebrate Easter weekend and the beginning of Passover (April 15-17) this year need look no further than the Sarasota Opera House. But it won't be hearing voluptuous voices singing Madama Butterfly. After a two-year disruption in live music, the annual Rites of Spring Festival (RoSFest), now at its 17th edition, returns to Sarasota with an exciting line-up of acts from past and present to satisfy every taste.

 

The 3-day festival has been entertaining audiences with international line-ups since 2004, but almost permanently shut down when Covid-19 restrictions ground live music to a halt. Original founder and promotor, George Roldan, cited increasing production costs, tighter visa restrictions, and financial losses due to the pandemic as reasons for no longer being able to continue staging the event.  Luckily, with the support of a large fanbase, musician and RoSFest patron, John Blangero, stepped in to revive the festival, putting together a new 6-member Board of Directors to steer the non-profit organization into the future. "People were heartbroken at the thought of RoSFest's demise", states Blangero, now President of the Board. "As a lover of the festival, I saw that the community was in need and stepped up."

 

This year's edition of RoSFest will feature 9 bands representing a wide array of progressive and art rock music. The festival is set to kick off on Friday, April 15 at 8:30 pm, with Talking Heads guitarist Jerry Harrison, and former King Crimson guitarist/vocalist Adrian Belew, performing songs off the iconic Talking Heads album, Remain In Light, accompanied on stage by ex-members of super funk group, Turkuaz. April 16--Saturday's headlining act, progressive rock legend, Jon Anderson, together with students from the Paul Green Rock Academy, will delight concertgoers with classic songs by the band Yes along with a few other surprises. Sunday, April 17, will close out the festival with a rock extravaganza from Miami resident, Dave Kerzner’s All-Stars of Progressive Rock.  Six support bands: Robert Berry's 3.2, Pattern Seeking Animals, Ten Jinn, The Tea Club, Lobate Scarp, and Head With Wings complete the bill.

 

To see the full schedule and read about the bands please visit www.rosfest.org

 

In addition to promoting innovative live music by providing lesser-known acts the opportunity to perform to a large audience alongside established artists, RoSFest's mission is to foster a community spirit by encouraging local business and school participation. "Our focus in the next few years will be to host an art competition in chosen Sarasota schools to design future RoSFest artwork," says Blangero. "We want people to return to RoSFest to see major musical artists in an intimate, high-quality setting with a warm and welcoming atmosphere and establish a connection with Sarasota and all it has to offer."

 

 

2/26/22

Tempest’s New Music Video “Jolly Roger” Heralding Upcoming Album “Going Home”

“Jolly Roger” is the music video from Tempest’s “Going Home.” With a handful of pirates and the classic Jolly Roger flying, the video was produced at Morgan’s Cove, the secret, treasure-laden pirate ship in a backyard of Morgan Hill, CA, as well as at SoundTek Studios in Campbell, CA. “Jolly Roger” is a folk-rock cover from the Byrds’ Roger McGuinn. 

The Bay Area Celtic Rock Band is releasing the new album, “Going Home,” on the group’s new record label Celtodelic on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, 2022. Co-produced by band leader Lief Sorbye and Robert Berry (3, December People) in November and December of 2021, the album is best described as “Euro Celtic,” as Tempest incorporates more Scandinavian and British Isles material into their brand of Progressive Folk Rock.
 
Lief wrote “The Shepherd’s Daughter,” based on the traditional British ballad, The Knight and The Shepherd’s Daughter. “Dream Morris” was a melody fully formed in Lief’s head one morning when he woke.  
 
The disc features a range of spirited fiddle and mandolin instrumentals “The Optimist” and “Mrs. Preston’s Favorite.” There are songs in Lief’s native language Norwegian. “Hjemreise” is a dedication to the recent passing of his mom and the magical mountain cabin ‘Jegerstølen,’ pictured on the front cover of the record. The song title translates to the album title, Going Home.
 
The Norwegian children’s song “Pål Sine Høner” (Paul’s Chickens), a Swedish murder ballad “De Två Systrarna” (The Two Sisters), and the British “The Devil and the Farmer” are traditional folk songs on Going Home.

Hailing from Oslo, Norway, founding member and lead singer/electric mandolinist, Lief Sorbye, is recognized as a driving force in the modern folk-rock movement. He started Tempest in 1988 after years of touring and recording on the folk circuit. The band also features San Francisco’s Lee Corbie-Wells (fiddle, vocals), Bulgaria-born Nikolay Georgiev (guitars), Michigan’s Hugh Caley, (bassist), and Cuban drummer Adolfo Lazo, who is an original member of Tempest.  

TEMPEST ‘The Going Home Tour' Spring 2022

Feb. 26 | Vallejo, CA          EMPRESS THEATRE
Mar. 5 | Fresno, CA            FULL CIRCLE BREWING CO.
Mar. 12, 13 | Dublin, CA    ST. PATRICK’S DAY FESTIVAL
Mar. 17 | Healdsburg, CA   HEALDSBURG PLAZA
Mar. 17 | Soquel, CA          MICHAEL’S ON MAIN
Mar. 19 | Sutter Creek, CA SUTTER CREEK THEATER
Mar. 25 | Williamsburg, IA RAVEN WOLF
Mar. 26 | St. Louis, MO      FOCALPOINT THEATRE
Mar. 27 | Goshen, IN          IGNITION MUSIC GARAGE
Mar. 30 | Rochester, NY     LOVIN’ CUP
Mar. 31 | Albany, NY         THE LINDA THEATRE
Apr. 1 | Middletown, CT    BUTTONWOOD TREE ARTS CENTER
Apr. 2 | New Hope, PA       HAVANA
Apr. 3 | Wayne, PA             118 NORTH
Apr. 4 | Kenton, DE           COOLDOG CONCERT SERIES
Apr. 6 | Cleveland, OH       BROTHERS LOUNGE CONCERT HALL
Apr. 7 | White Oak, PA       BRYN MAWR CHURCH
Apr. 8 | Columbus, OH       BYRNES PUB
Apr. 9 | Dayton, OH           YELLOW CAB TAVERN