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40th Anniversary "Rockwell Roadhouse" Event Reminder

Oct 11th, 2016

Corning, NY, October 10, 2016 – The 40th anniversary celebration continues at The Rockwell Museum with a special edition Rockwell Roadhouse!  This Friday, October 14, featuring two awesome bands during a museum-wide party. Rockwell Museum in Corning. For our 40th Anniversary, The Rockwell is pleased to host this extra-special Rockwell Roadhouse featuring two of the region's most impressive acts! On the main stage, enjoy the lively Red Dog Run - a group of veteran musicians and old friends, exploring the depths of American roots music with high energy. In the third-floor lounge, we'll feature the Bronwen Exter Trio for a sultry, ethereal blend of Americana music.  Let off some steam from your work week at this energetic happy hour event complete with cash bar and tasty hors d'oeuvres, setting the stage for a great night out in Downtown Corning. Art lovers are welcome to explore The Rockwell's galleries after-hours.  Reservations are required for this event. By 5 p.m. on Thursday October 13.

 Friday, October 14, 2016

Rockwell Roadhouse – 40th Anniversary Celebration

Featuring TWO regional favorites, Red Dog Run and Bronwen Exter Trio 
6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

Rockwell Members: $10, Not-Yet-Members: $15 
Reservations Required by 5:00 p.m. on October 13th  

www.rockwellmuseum.org/events

 

About The Bands

Red Dog Run and Bronwen Exter Trio - For its 40th Anniversary, The Rockwell is pleased to host this extra-special Rockwell Roadhouse featuring two of the region’s most impressive acts! On the main stage, enjoy the lively Red Dog Run – a group of veteran musicians and old friends, exploring the depths of American roots music with high energy. In the third-floor lounge, we’ll feature the Bronwen Exter Trio for a sultry, ethereal blend of Americana music.

Red Dog Run is a group of veteran musicians and old friends who have spent most of their lives exploring the depths of American roots music.  The band features four artists: Jim Miller (singer and guitarist) is well known in the Americana music scene for being a founding member of Donna the Buffalo, as well as for his recordings with musicians such as Tim O’Brien, Jim Lauderdale, Ginny Hawker and Dirk Powell.  Richie Stearns (banjo, vocals), a legendary clawhammer banjo player, is a founding member of The Horse Flies, tours with Natalie Merchant, and performs with Bela Fleck as part of the New York Banjo Project.  He has recorded with a long list of artists including Carrie Rodriguez, John Doyle, and Hank Roberts.  Rosie Newton (fiddle and vocals) plays in a duo with Richie, performs internationally with Ferintosh, Preston Frank, and The Pearly Snaps, and teaches at music camps across the U.S.  Jed Greenberg (bass and vocals) is a leading member of the old-time band The Buvas and toured with Donna the Buffalo for eight years.  Each member of Red Dog Run contributes a rich and varied musical history that draws on their many personal musical inspirations, including Folk, Rock, Old Time, New Wave, Country, Celtic, and Cajun/Creole, as well as on their own compositions.  In collaboration, they use these influences to create new ways of expressing the angst and energy of modern life.

Bronwen Exter, Jennifer Middaugh and Jason Shegogue make up the Bronwen Exter Trio, blending two voices and two electric guitars for a cool, ethereal ride. The craft of the songwriting, gorgeous harmonies, Americana lounge spirit, a little bit of rock and a lot of silky vocal attitude make this a show not to miss.

 

About The Rockwell Museum: A Smithsonian Affiliate

The Rockwell Museum, in association with the Smithsonian Institution, believes in arts in education and is passionate about offering authentic art experiences. Celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2016, The Rockwell is an evolving community center which showcases the best of America through compelling exhibitions and imaginative programs.  The diverse collection includes a mix of contemporary American art with traditional bronze sculptures, landscape paintings and other works that embody the American experience. Housed in the beautifully restored 19th century Old City Hall building, The Rockwell is active in the local community and holds special events and educational programming with area public schools. The Rockwell provokes curiosity, engagement and reflection about art and the American experience.

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