Archive for the ‘Concert’ Category

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Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts – Memorial Auditorium

Raleigh, NC

January 30, 2014

Queens Of The Stone Age have submitted to popular demand and extended the life of the …Like Clockwork global touring juggernaut yet again.

In addition, Queens Of The Stone Age and The Creators Project, a partnership between Intel and VICE, have unveiled the interactive video for “The Vampyre Of Time And Memory.” This bold production, directed by Kii Arens and Jason Trucco and designed and developed by Darknet, re-imagines the classic music video in the context of a virtual art installation distinguished by horror, weird beauty, and surrealism, and pushes the boundaries of creative expression. More than that, Joshua Homme and the band’s commanding performance is simply not to be missed.

Tickets: HERE

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PNC Arena

Raleigh, NC

February 9, 2014

Billy Joel will headline his first solo appearance in Raleigh since 2007. He is one of the highest grossing touring artists in the world. Having sold over 150 million albums globally, his music has remained among the most popular in the world. The singer/songwriter/composer is the sixth best-selling recording artist of all time and the third best-selling solo artist.

Billy Joel has received six GRAMMY® Awards, including the prestigious Grammy Legend Award. He has been inducted into the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and has received numerous industry awards. His music has also served as the inspiration and score for the hit Tony Award-winning Broadway play “Movin’ Out.”

For more information visit BillyJoel.com

Tickets: HERE

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Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC)

Durham, NC

April 6, 2014

“The American Led Zeppelin,” Get The Led Out will present a two hour set at DPAC on April 6 that spans the mythic career of the legendary British supergroup. It’s been their mission to bring the studio recordings of “the mighty Zep” to life on the concert stage. This is not an impersonator act but rather a group of musicians who were fans first, striving to do justice to one of the greatest bands in rock history!

For those that did not get to see Led Zeppelin live, Get the Led Out is the closest thing you will ever get. The six-piece band consists of Paul Sinclair on vocals, Paul Hammond and Jimmy Marchiano on guitars, Billy Childs on bass, Adam Ferraioli on drums, and Andrew Lipke on keyboards and guitars

Tickets: 

http://www.dpacnc.com/events/detail/get-the-led-out

Moody Blues 

Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC)

Durham, NC

March 18, 2014

After two previous soldout concerts at DPAC, The Moody Blues return for one night only March 18 as part of their Timeless Flight-The Voyage Continues Tour.

The band just recently celebrated the 45th Anniversary of their monumental 1967 album, “Days of Future Passed,” which features “Nights in White Satin,” one of the first four minute songs played on the radio, becoming one of the biggest selling singles in history, and hitting #1 three separate times on Billboard.

Since they first hit the rock scene The Moody Blues have continued to produce music that bridges the gap between rock, classical and pop-rock genres without ever wavering in their integrity and commitment.  Featuring the altruistic inflections of guitarist/vocalist Justin Hayward, bassist/vocalist John Lodge and drummer Graeme Edge, The Moody Blues’ sound has held its ground with exquisite harmonies over and over again, in a genre of music that is ever-changing.

Tickets: 

http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0E004B5F874D666D?brand=durham&camefrom=CFC_DPAC_MOODY

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On October 20, 1977 one of the greatest bands in the history of our country came to abrupt end. That was the day the plane that was chartered to transport Lynyrd Skynyrd to Louisiana crashed in Mississippi killing founder Ronnie Van Zant and band members Steve and Cassie Gaines.

Fast-forward to 1987, original band-members Gary Rossington, Billy Powell, Artimus Pyle and Leon Wilkeson brought in Ed King and Ronnie’s little brother Johnny and decided that Lynyrd Skynyrd should make a return. What was originally supposed to be a short-term tribute to the original line-up has turned into almost 30 years of sold out shows and southern rock greatness.

On Thursday night the current incarnation of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band made a stop at the Durham Performing Arts center for a night of classic southern rock.

Lead Singer: Johnny Van Zant
Guitar: Gary Rossington
Guitar: Rickey Medlocke
Guitar: Mark Matejka
Bass Guitar: Johnny Colt
Piano: Peter Keys
Drums: Michael Cartellone

The show opened with a 30 second intro cartoon from the Adult Swim show Squidbillies that really made me a bit curious as to what was coming. Following the short, the band took the stage to a roar from the crowd and started their set with “That Smell.” For the nest 90 minutes we were taken on a trip through the greatest hits of Lynyrd Skynyrd.

The set included:

“Call Me the Breeze”
“Comin Home”
“Down South Jukin’”
“Gimme Back my Bullets”
“Gimme Three Steps”
“I Know a Little”
“I Ain’t the One”
“Saturday Night Special”
“Tuesday’s Gone”
“What’s Your Name”
“You Got That Right”

About halfway through the show Johnny stopped the show to speak to the crowd. He spoke poignantly and sincerely about the men and women serving in the armed forces. He offered them thanks and dedicated their next song, “Simple Man”, to all of them. This seemed to really resonate with this crowd as there was excellent crowd participation in the sing-along portions of the song.

One the two high-points of the show should come as no surprise, it was the second to last song of the night. Everyone in the building joined the band in an over-the-top performance of “Sweet Home Alabama.” From the way the crowd was “in it” you would have thought DPAC was in Birmingham and not Durham.

The night ended with a performance of “Free Bird” that really exceeded my expectations. The song itself doesn’t really lend itself to be a “close-out the night” type of song. Hearing it live and seeing the performance on stage seemed to amplify the magnitude of the song 4-5 times over making it fit perfectly. I was completely sucked in as they broke the song down into each of its instrumental parts; piano, guitar and bass guitar. As each musician played his part, an image of the original band-member playing the same part from 1977 was shown on the big screen as a wonderful tribute.  The song was given the respect and energy it deserved as it took well over 15-20 minutes for the complete performance all while keeping the crowd completely hooked throughout.

As the band exited the stage, the crowd gave them the ovation and cheers you would expect for a performance as impressive as the one that was delivered. For anyone who thinks that Lynyrd Skynyrd died in 1977, you are very wrong.

Lynyrd Skynyrd is alive and well!

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Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC)

Durham, NC

October 28, 2013 (Durham, NC) — Back by popular demand, Grammy® Award-winner Patti LaBelle will grace the DPAC, Durham Performing Arts Center, stage again on January 11, 2014. Her last performance at DPAC was a sold-out show in April of 2012. This show is presented in partnership with the DOME Group, Inc.

Tickets go on sale November 1 at 10 a.m.:

  • Online at DPACnc.com
  • DPAC Ticket Center: 919.680.2787, 123 Vivian Street, Durham, NC
  • Ticketmaster.com / Ticketmaster Charge by phone at 800.745.3000

Friends of DPAC members may place their orders on October 31. Joining Friends of DPAC is free, and you can register at http://www.dpacnc.com/fod

Patti LaBelle’s Facebook page states: “A diva is someone who is a perfectionist, who does her best in her craft.”  No truer words have been spoken about her. Whatever Patti LaBelle does, she does it with soul: she is a two-time Grammy® Award-winning singer, a New York Times bestselling author, and a three-time Emmy® Award-nominated actress.

Ms. LaBelle is widely regarded as a queen of rock and soul music. She has spent over 50 years in the music industry. She is best known for her hit songs, including the groundbreaking “Lady Marmalade,” as well as “When You Talk About Love,” “New Attitude,” and her duet with Michael McDonald, “On My Own.”

When not performing, Ms. LaBelle is an author and has written several books including her autobiography Don’t Block the Blessings (1997) and LaBelle Cuisine: Recipes to Sing About (1998), a diabetic cookbook. She has starred in stage and screen productions, including roles in the films A Soldier’s Story (1984) and Beverly Hills Cop (1984), an appearance in the Broadway gospel musical Your Arms Too Short to Box with God (1982) with Al Green and a recurring role in the television series A Different World (1990).

Patti LaBelle is also a humanitarian who devotes much of her time and talent to many charities.

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Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC)

Durham, NC

November 24, 2013

A cappella superstars Straight No Chaser will share their “influence” on their North American fall tour, making a stop at DPAC on November 24, 2013. Their new album, Under the Influence, features partnerships with some of pop’s all-time biggest stars from Stevie Wonder to Phil Collins.

Under the Influence sees the acclaimed a cappella group reimagining a selection of their all time favorite songs alongside many of the superstar artists and undisputed music icons that made them famous. Produced by Mark Kibble – a founding member of the legendary a cappella group Take 6 and one of Straight No Chaser’s primary influences – the album includes unprecedented collaborations with some of popular music’s best and brightest – including Phil Collins, Stevie Wonder, Elton John, Dolly Parton, Rob Thomas, Seal, and Jason Mraz – as Straight No Chaser put their distinctive and inimitable spin on songs known and loved the world over.

Tickets: 

http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0E004A93BC0EE168

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Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC)

Durham, NC

November 23, 2013

Presented by 94.7 QDR, Country For Kids will feature live performances from five country stars including:

Proceeds from the concert will benefit the North Carolina Children’s Hospital in the celebratory culmination of the 12th N.C. Children’s Promise Radiothon. The annual Radiothon is UNC Health Care’s largest fundraising event each year, a day full of miraculous stories being broadcast live from the N.C. Children’s Hospital lobby on nearly 20 Curtis Media Group radio stations.

Tickets: 

http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0E004B30BF3A4142?brand=durham&camefrom=CFC_DPAC_QDR13

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Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC)

Durham, NC

November 18, 2013

Amos Lee will perform at DPAC on Monday, November 18 with special guest Jessica Lea Mayfield in support of his forthcoming fifth studio album, Mountains of Sorrow, Rivers of Song.

Amos Lee is an American singer-songwriter whose musical style encompasses folk, rock and soul. With his laid-back vocal delivery and acoustic songwriting, Amos draws inspiration from soul music, contemporary jazz and ’70s folk artists like James Taylor.

Mountains of Sorrow, Rivers of Song is the follow-up to Amos’ 2011 album, Mission Bell, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and Billboard Rock Albums charts and contained the No. 1 A Triple radio hit “Windows Are Rolled Down.” The new studio album, a 12-song collection recorded in Nashville with Jay Joyce, is the first to feature Lee’s longtime touring band comprising Freddie Berman, Zach Djanikian, Andy Keenan and Jaron Olevsky.

Tickets: 

http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0E004B058D98719B?brand=durham

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Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC)
Durham, NC
November 7, 2013

With album sales of over 30 million worldwide and classic American rock anthems including “Sweet Home Alabama” and “Free Bird”, Lynyrd Skynyrd remains a cultural icon that appeals to multiple generations. Southern rock royalty Lynyrd Skynyrd make their DPAC debut this fall.

Having survived enough tragedy and just plain hard miles for 10 bands, Lynyrd Skynyrd is, remarkably at this stage of their career, on a roll. Led by core members Gary Rossington (guitar), Johnny Van Zant (vocals) and Rickey Medlocke (guitar), Skynyrd’s latest album Last Of A Dyin’ Breed continues to build on the legacy that began over 35 years ago in Jacksonville, Florida. Joining them in the studio and on the road are new bassist Johnny Colt (Black Crowes, Train) guitarist Mark “Sparky” Matejka (a “Nashville cat, just a pickin’ fool,” according to Rossington), and keyboardist Peter Keys, who replaced Powell on the God & Guns tour.

Tickets: 

http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0E004B1C2D955A0C?brand=durham&camefrom=CFC_DPAC_DPACSKYNYRD