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Cascade Theatre’s New Season

The Cascade Theatre recently completed its 2009-10 Cascade Theatre/Jefferson Public Radio Performance Series, and here’s an advance look:

(Scroll below to read some of my thoughts on the series.)

JULY

21 Jonny Lang $32/$36/$39/$42
AUGUST

14 Bruce Hornsby $35/$39/$42/$45

15 Linda Regan Bott Sings Martinis with Santa $15/$19/$32
SEPTEMBER
16 Los Lonely Boys $39/$43/$46/$49
OCTOBER
4 SF Opera HD Cinema Series -Madama Butterfly $20
5 Pink Martini $39/$43/$46/$49
10 Ingrid Michaelson $25/$29/$32/$35
16 Joan Osborne, the Holmes Brothers & Paul Thorn $30/$34/$37/$40
NOVEMBER
1 SF Opera HD Cinema Series -Don Giovanni $20
7 House of Floyd $26/$30/$33/$36
14 Riders in the Sky -The Cowboy Way! $25/$29/$32/$35
27-28, A Cascade Christmas $10 (17 and under) $15/$18/$25
Dec.3-5 A Cascade Christmas
DECEMBER
10 Los Lobos $34/$38/$41/$44
13 A Celtic Christmas $22/$26/$29/$32
JANUARY
10 SF Opera HD Cinema Series -Samson and Delilah $20
16 I’m Still Standing Comedy Tour $29/$33/$36/$39
FEBRUARY
4 TAO: The Martial Art of Drumming $29/$33/$36/$39
19 Suzanne Vega $25/$29/$32/$35
26 Moscow Circus $28/$32/$35/$38
MARCH
6 A Touch of Classical Piano $10 (17 and under)/$18/$25 
7 Oscar Night Party $12
14 SF Opera HD Cinema Series – La Rondine $20
19-20, 26-27 The Dance Project’s Steppin’ Out! $10 (17 and under) $15/$18/$25
APRIL
20 The Punch Brothers featuring Chris Thile $25/$29/$32/$35
JUNE
1 The Four Bitchin’ Babes – Diva Nation $22/$26/$29/$32

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Overall, it’s a strong series for the Cascade — a nice mix of quality returning acts, fresh new artists and an excellent blend of genres and styles.

Most of the returning groups I can get excited about seeing again:

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Bruce Hornsby . Here’s a guy who gets it both from a technical virtuoso aspect and a soul aspect. I hope he heads into his “Spirit Trail” album again, which I think is his best.

Los Lonely Boys . These three brothers deliver the Texas blues with a wallop. Strat master Henry Garza pretty much channels Stevie Ray Vaughan, and in this case, it’s a good thing. The brothers have incredible vocal harmonies. Jojo is a monster bass player. They really gave of their time to the Plus One mentoring program last time they were here.

Riders in the Sky . They get around, I tell you. But when you go see them, it’s always entertaining.

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Los Lobos . They could book these guys every year and it wouldn’t be a problem for me. One of my favorite groups. Loved their version of The Dead’s “Bertha” last time around.

Chris Thile . He was here with Nickel Creek last time, but this act, the Punch Brothers, might be more his comfort zone and passion. Should be some good bluegrassin’.

A few thoughts on the new music faces coming in:

Jonny Lang . Played Win-River not that long ago and won some converts there. Big voice and big guitar blues player and beyond.

Linda Regan Bott. Local talent and former Dean Martin Gold Digger sings Martinis with Santa in August. Kind of has a nice ring to it.

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Pink Martini. Everyone tends to come away impressed with this great group. Could be one of the best shows of the series.

Ingrid Michaelson. One of the few artists to really launch big off MySpace. Don’t know much about her, but her story is intriguing.

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Joan Osborne, the Holmes Brothers & Paul Thorn. This is probably my pick of the series. Joan Osborne has a huge voice and is an amazing talent. I LOVE the soulful Holmes Brothers. My ear’s been bended for years about Paul Thorn’s set at Strawberry that I missed. I love that the Cascade booked this kind of show.

House of Floyd . Hey, if you’re gonna hire a tribute act, it might as well be one covering Pink Floyd.

Suzanne Vega. I know she’s a lot more than her hits “Luka” and “Tom’s Diner,” but I just don’t know her music very well. I’m looking forward to exploring it.

The Four Bitchin’ Babes — Diva Nation . I bet they are pretty bitchin’.

Beyond Music:

The Dance Project is back with its popular “A Cascade Christmas” and spring show “Steppin’ Out.” It’s always nice to see James Santos’ group locked into place on the series.

A comedy show with Gary Gulman, Iliza Shlesinger and Rich Vos looks like a good night out. Opera fans are getting a filmed-in-high-definition series from the San Francisco Opera .

TAO: The Martial Art of Drumming is a big night of heart-thumping Japanese Taiko drumming.

Major acrobatics and Russian clowns will be the feature for The Moscow Circus .

I’ve given a few of my thoughts, I’m anxious to hear yours…

Jim Dyar

is a journalist who focuses on arts, entertainment, music and the outdoors. He is a songwriter and leader of the Jim Dyar Band. He lives in Redding and can be reached at jimd.anewscafe@gmail.com

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