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SUMMARY:Caroline Herring: Live at Roswell River Landing
DESCRIPTION:Caroline Herring is an American singer/songwriter who inspires audiences through her songs about injustice\, hope and perseverance. Herring started her career in Austin TX when she won Best New Artist at the SXSW Austin Music Awards. Since that time\, she has recorded eight albums and has toured throughout the United States and Europe for almost 20 years. \nHerring has appeared on NPR’s Weekend Edition\, BBC 4’s Front Row and A Prairie Home Companion. Her albums have won numerous awards\, including: \nSonglines Top 10 International Albums of the Year (Camilla 2013\, Cecil Sharp Project 2012); Boston Globe Top 10 Albums of the Year (Golden Apples of the Sun 2009); National Public Radio Top 10 Folk Albums of the Year (Lantana 2008); Texas Music Magazine 50 Classic Texas Albums (Twilight 2001 – awarded in 2012); MS Institute of Arts and Letters Best Popular Music Recording (Camilla and Golden Apples of the Sun). \nCaroline’s song Mistress (Wellspring 2003) is on the Texas Music Magazine Best Texas Songs of All Time list (awarded 2012)\, as well as the Atlanta Journal Constitution 100 Best Songs about the South. \nMary Chapin Carpenter calls Herring “an artist who is fearless and uncompromising in her work. As a witness\, a historian\, a truth teller\, a gypsy\, a mother\, a sister\, and a lover\, Herring takes the listener on a journey with her head and her heart … and there is no more enlightening experience one could have.” \nHerring has participated in multiple musical collaborations: \n*She co-founded Thacker Mountain Radio in 1997\, a live-audience musical and literary broadcast which airs to this day each Saturday evening on Mississippi Public Broadcasting. \n*She participated in the 100thAnniversary of Eudora Welty’s birth in a series of concerts with Mary Chapin Carpenter\, Kate Campbell and Claire Holley.    \n*In 2011\, Herring was the only artist from the United States chosen to participate in The Cecil Sharp Project\, an eight-artist collaboration in Shrewsbury\, England. The group released a live recording and toured throughout the UK\, playing both at the Shrewsbury Folk Festival and at Celtic Connections in Glasgow. \nHerring enjoys teaches song-crafting\, most recently in 2017 at Hindman Settlement School in Kentucky and in the summer of 2016 at Camp DeSoto for Girls in Alabama. Herring lectures both on the history of American traditional musical styles and the art of storytelling through songwriting. She has lectured at the University of Tubingen\, Germany and most recently at Emory University\, Oxford in January 2018. In June 2018 Herring will perform and lead a series of lectures and concerts for World Refugee Day in Addis Ababa\, Ethiopia. \nAs a writer\, Herring is best known both for her songs based on literary works and for her historical story songs based on real-life persons. These include “Mistress\,” based on a 19th-century slave named Rachel and her lover\, Columbus Patton; “Paper Gown\,” about child murderer Susan Smith; “Tales of the Islander\,” based on American painter Walter Inglis Anderson; “White Dress\,” about Mae Frances Moultrie\, one of the 1961 Freedom Riders; “Black Mountain Lullaby\,” about Jeremy Davidson\, a child killed during an Appalachian mountaintop removal mining incident; and “Camilla\,” about Marion King\, who suffered a miscarriage after being severely beaten by deputy sheriff in Georgia during the Albany Movement in 1962. \nIn 2015\, Herring earned Georgia State University’s first Master’s Certificate in Applied Linguistics. Over the past four years\, Herring has taught almost 100 refugee women from 20 different nations ESOL and Civics through Friends of Refugees programs in Clarkston\, GA.  \n\nConcert Schedule: \n\nDoors Open (6:30pm)\nConcert Start Time (7:00pm)\n\nAll tickets include wine\, non-alcoholic beverages\, and light snacks; limited seating available \n\nAbout the Producers \nRoswell Arts Fund\,(RAF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the arts in our community and contributing to the thriving cultural landscape of the City of Roswell\, GA. At RAF\, we strive to IGNITE imagination and conversation\, IMPACT economic growth\, and INSPIRE engagement and connection to the arts through high-quality and accessible public and performing art programming.   We are committed to supporting local artists\, introducing nationally recognized work to our residents and visitors\, and offering access and opportunity for everyone to enjoy the arts. \nFriends of Mimosa Hall & Gardens is a registered 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to preserving Mimosa Hall and promoting its use for the community.
URL:https://roswellartsfund.org/event/caroline-herring-live-at-roswell-river-landing/
LOCATION:Roswell River Landing\, 245 Azalea Drive\, Roswell\, GA\, 30075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pop Up Concert
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SUMMARY:Cameron King: Live at Roswell River Landing
DESCRIPTION:The Roswell Music Club at The Roswell River Landing\nPart of the Roswell Arts Fund Pop Up Performance Series\npresents Cameron King \n**Ticket purchase includes Hors d’Oeuvres and Wine \n ____________ \nAbout The Artist: \n\nCameron King\, Tenor\, recently graduated with his Master of Music in Voice Performance at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music under the tutelage of Grammy award winning mezzo Michelle DeYoung. Originally from Central Florida\, Cameron graduated with his Bachelor of Music in Voice Performance from Florida State University as a student of renowned tenor Jeffrey Springer. \nWhile studying at FSU\, Cameron appeared in operatic classics such as Puccini’s La Boheme\, Marschner’s Der Vampyr\, Gluck’s Orphée et Eurydice\, Berlioz’s Béatrice et Bénédict\, and Gilbert and Sullivan’s Patience\, as well as newer works such as Carlisle Floyd’s Of Mice and Men. Cameron also performed with Teatro Lirico D’Europa in a travelling performance of Puccini’s Tosca. During the 2021 season\, Cameron was the first-place winner of the Charleston International Music Competition\, first-place winner of the Southeastern NATS Student Auditions\, third-place winner of the NATS National Student Auditions\, and finished the 2021 season portraying Fenton in Indiana University’s production of Verdi’s Falstaf. During the 2022 season\, Cameron portrayed the roles of Alfred and Dr. Blind in Strauss’ Die Fledermaus with Lyric Opera Studio Weimar. During the 2023 season\, Cameron performed the title role in Bernstein’s Candide with the Jacob’s School of Music\, as well as performed excerpts from Carmen and La Bohème in the Jacobs scenes program. Cameron finished 2023 as a resident artist at the Castleton Festival in addition to performing with the Atlanta Opera\, singing in the chorus of Verdi’s Rigoletto as well as portraying the Prune Man in their 2024 production of La Bohème. Most recently\, Cameron revisited the role of Candide with the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet.
URL:https://roswellartsfund.org/event/cameron-king-live-at-roswell-river-landing/
LOCATION:Roswell River Landing\, 245 Azalea Drive\, Roswell\, GA\, 30075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pop Up Concert
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SUMMARY:Shane Alexander: Live at Roswell Junction
DESCRIPTION:Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Shane Alexander brings his evocative indie folk and soaring acoustic rock to Roswell River Landing for an evening you won’t forget. \nWith his intimate tenor voice\, distinctive guitar style\, and moody melodies\, Shane has carved out a remarkable career as both a solo artist and producer. Since 2005\, he’s toured extensively across the US\, Europe\, and Canada—headlining his own shows and supporting legendary acts like Bon Iver\, Lucinda Williams\, Seal\, Jewel\, John Hiatt\, Suzanne Vega\, Styx\, and Yes. \nHe’s graced some of music’s most fabled stages: Red Rocks\, The Ryman Auditorium\, The Greek Theatre. But what makes Shane truly special is his ability to make every venue—no matter the size—feel intimate and connected. \nA masterful lyricist and storyteller\, Shane seamlessly weaves humor\, nostalgia\, and wisdom into his performances. His songs have appeared in nearly 100 television shows\, commercials\, and films\, quietly earning over 30 million streams globally. You may have heard “Everything as One” from his 2019 album A Life Like Ours in Chevrolet’s national ‘Drive Safe’ campaign. \nHis latest release\, Forever Songs (8th solo album\, out now on Buddhaland Records)\, showcases an artist at the peak of his craft. \n  \nTickets: $10\nDonations Accepted: All donations support Roswell Arts Fund
URL:https://roswellartsfund.org/event/shane-alexander-live-at-roswell-junction/
LOCATION:Roswell Junction\, 340 S Atlanta Street\, Roswell\, GA\, 30075\, United States
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