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Saturday, March 26, 2022
LÚNASA
Mar 26 @ 7:30 pm
Gunter Theatre FINE ARTS CENTER

lunasa

Since its 1997 formation, Lúnasa has been one of contemporary Irish music’s leading voices. Best known for its complex arrangements and unique sound, the group has reshaped the boundaries of traditional music and energized audiences the world over. With over a quarter of a million records sold, more than 2,000 performances and members from some of Ireland’s greatest bands, the group is an “Irish music dream team,” according to Folk Roots Magazine.

The band is bassist Trevor Hutchinson; uilleann piper and whistle player Cillian Vallely (he’s played with Bruce Springsteen and Riverdance); exceptional flute, whistle and bodhran player Kevin Crawford; acoustic guitarist Ed Boyd; and award-winning and virtuosic fiddler Colin Farrell.

Official Website

Neon Debut
Mar 26 @ 7:30 pm – 11:30 pm
1885 Taproom

80’s music at its best!!

Come dance, drink or just socialize with new friends!!

OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW: PAINT THIS TOWN TOUR
Mar 26 @ 7:30 pm
Peace Concert Hall

Old Crow

Old Crow Medicine Show will be joined by opening act Sierra Ferrell.

It’s been over 20 years since Old Crow Medicine Show’s humble beginnings as street buskers. The band has gone on to receive the honor of being inducted into the Grand Ole Opry, and has won two Grammy® Awards: Best Folk Album for Remedy (2014) and Best Long Form Music Video for “Big Easy Express” (2013). Additionally, their classic single “Wagon Wheel” received the RIAA’s double-platinum certification in 2019 for selling over 2 million copies, while the band’s debut album, O.C.M.S., has been certified gold (500,000 copies).

Old Crow Medicine Show has toured the world, playing renowned festivals and venues such as: Bonnaroo, Farm Aid, Red Rocks Amphitheater, Cambridge Folk Festival, Coachella, London’s Roundhouse, The Ryman Auditorium, The Barclays Center, New Orleans Jazz Fest, The Fox Theater in Atlanta, The Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Summerstage in Central Park NYC, Forecastle, the Newport Folk Festival, and several appearances on A Prairie Home Companion. They’ve toured with artists such as Willie Nelson & Family, Brandi Carlile, Mumford & Sons, The Lumineers, John Prine, The Avett Brothers, and others. The band also took part in the historic Railroad Revival Tour, traveling from California to New Orleans on a vintage train, which was captured in the Emmet Malloy-directed, Grammy Award-winning documentary Big Easy Express.

Official Website for Old Crow Medicine Show

Official Website for Sierra Ferrell

9 TO 5, THE MUSICAL
Mar 26 @ 8:00 pm
The Center Stage

March 10th – April 3rd 2022

Based on the memorable film, 9 to 5 tells the story of office manager Violet Newstead, who joins her fellow co-workers – frazzled divorcée Judy Bernly and sassy secretary Doralee Rhodes – to turn the tables on their “sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot” of a boss in true Dolly Parton fashion!

This production is generously sponsored by Allison Fields, Sharon & Greg DeFelice, Jack & Judy Depriester, and Harry & Sheila Bolick

Sunday, March 27, 2022
Upstate International Month
Mar 27 all-day
Upstate International

Upstate International is celebrating our 10 year anniversary of International Month, and we want you to join in on the fun!

UIM is a month-long program of internationally themed events designed to highlight, promote and celebrate the rich international and cultural diversity we all share in and benefit from living in the Upstate. Since it began in 2013, we’ve had over 100 internationally themed events happening throughout the Upstate every March providing opportunities for hundreds upon hundreds of people to be introduced to a variety of cultural experiences.  Upstate International is the catalyst that encourages, and the glue that holds together, all of the international events happening in March in an effort to educate and excite the public and celebrate the Upstate’s international diversity and connections.

Thanks to over 50 event hosts, we have been able to offer everything from international coffee and cuisine tastings, university lectures on global issues, various internationally themed musical performances, international film/documentary screenings, bi-lingual story times, various St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, international cooking classes, international dance performances and lessons, an international trivia night, an African Gala, a Korea Night, a Be Irish for a Day event, a Caliente Cuba night, international artists receptions and wine tastings, a town hall dialogue about Islam highlighting that knowledge ends extremism, and so much more….

Music in the Galleries
Mar 27 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Greenville County Museum of Art

Enjoy the lush harmonies and swinging rhythms of Greenville’s own Quatrophonics saxophone quartet. Their unique take on pop and jazz standards provides a terrific soundtrack for viewing art.

9 TO 5, THE MUSICAL
Mar 27 @ 3:00 pm
The Center Stage

March 10th – April 3rd 2022

Based on the memorable film, 9 to 5 tells the story of office manager Violet Newstead, who joins her fellow co-workers – frazzled divorcée Judy Bernly and sassy secretary Doralee Rhodes – to turn the tables on their “sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot” of a boss in true Dolly Parton fashion!

This production is generously sponsored by Allison Fields, Sharon & Greg DeFelice, Jack & Judy Depriester, and Harry & Sheila Bolick

UPSTATE MUSIC AWARDS
Mar 27 @ 6:00 pm
Gunter Theater

Upstate Music Awards

Three years ago, the Upstate Music Awards were founded to honor local musicians and bands making original music — along with the producers, studio engineers, photographers, videographers, and visual artists that work beside them.

Now for the third annual ceremony, the UMAs move into the Peace Center’s Gunter Theatre for an evening that shines the spotlight on the creative talent found all around the 864.

Join us at 6 pm on Sunday, March 27th, as we reveal the winners for Artist of the Year, Best Live Act, Best Single, Best Music Video, and ten other categories. You’ll also catch live performances from Ill Intentions, Darby Wilcox & The Peep Show, Lo Indigo, Perfect Suit, Quality Time, and Curfue. Reserve your seat now and come dressed to impress!

Monday, March 28, 2022
Upstate International Month
Mar 28 all-day
Upstate International

Upstate International is celebrating our 10 year anniversary of International Month, and we want you to join in on the fun!

UIM is a month-long program of internationally themed events designed to highlight, promote and celebrate the rich international and cultural diversity we all share in and benefit from living in the Upstate. Since it began in 2013, we’ve had over 100 internationally themed events happening throughout the Upstate every March providing opportunities for hundreds upon hundreds of people to be introduced to a variety of cultural experiences.  Upstate International is the catalyst that encourages, and the glue that holds together, all of the international events happening in March in an effort to educate and excite the public and celebrate the Upstate’s international diversity and connections.

Thanks to over 50 event hosts, we have been able to offer everything from international coffee and cuisine tastings, university lectures on global issues, various internationally themed musical performances, international film/documentary screenings, bi-lingual story times, various St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, international cooking classes, international dance performances and lessons, an international trivia night, an African Gala, a Korea Night, a Be Irish for a Day event, a Caliente Cuba night, international artists receptions and wine tastings, a town hall dialogue about Islam highlighting that knowledge ends extremism, and so much more….

The Glass Animals’ “Dreamland” Tour
Mar 28 @ 8:00 pm
Thomas Wolfe Auditorium at Harrah's Cherokee Center

 

The Harrah’s Cherokee Center – Asheville is proud to announce The Glass Animals’ “Dreamland” Tour in the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium on March 28, 2022. Tickets for the event will go on publicly via ONLINE ONLY on Thursday, May 6 at 10:00am via Ticketmaster.com. Adding to an already incredible year, Glass Animals have announced their North American “Dreamland Tour.” The run kicks off August 30th in Lewiston, NY and takes the band across North America well into 2022. The shows add to their already sold out UK tour dates, previously announced Red Rocks shows and confirmed festival performances at BonnarooLife Is Beautiful, and Outside Lands. For more information about this event, please click here.

In addition, last week the band was selected as 2021 Billboard Music Awards finalists for Top Rock Song “Heat Waves” and Top Rock Album Dreamland. This is the first time the band has been recognized by the BBMAs. The Billboard Music Awards LIVE will take place Sunday, May 23rd at 3pm EST/5pm PT on NBC.

Earlier this month, Glass Animals performed “Heat Waves” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where the band took over Margate’s Dreamland Theme Park and brought it back to life with an electrifying performance—watch HERE. In addition, they performed on The Ellen Degeneres Show where they took over a skate rink and used fan submitted footage to fill the television screens behind their performance—watch HERE.

Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Upstate International Month
Mar 29 all-day
Upstate International

Upstate International is celebrating our 10 year anniversary of International Month, and we want you to join in on the fun!

UIM is a month-long program of internationally themed events designed to highlight, promote and celebrate the rich international and cultural diversity we all share in and benefit from living in the Upstate. Since it began in 2013, we’ve had over 100 internationally themed events happening throughout the Upstate every March providing opportunities for hundreds upon hundreds of people to be introduced to a variety of cultural experiences.  Upstate International is the catalyst that encourages, and the glue that holds together, all of the international events happening in March in an effort to educate and excite the public and celebrate the Upstate’s international diversity and connections.

Thanks to over 50 event hosts, we have been able to offer everything from international coffee and cuisine tastings, university lectures on global issues, various internationally themed musical performances, international film/documentary screenings, bi-lingual story times, various St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, international cooking classes, international dance performances and lessons, an international trivia night, an African Gala, a Korea Night, a Be Irish for a Day event, a Caliente Cuba night, international artists receptions and wine tastings, a town hall dialogue about Islam highlighting that knowledge ends extremism, and so much more….

Eighth Blackbird
Mar 29 @ 7:30 pm
Brooks Center for the Performing Arts

Photo by Saverio Truglia            Watch a Video

Eighth Blackbird, hailed as “one of the smartest, most dynamic ensembles on the planet” (“Chicago Tribune”), has won four Grammy Awards for “Best Small Ensemble/Chamber Music Performance” over its 23-year history.

Clemson Students: FREE with CUID

Whose Live Anyway
Mar 29 @ 8:00 pm
Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium

Whose Live Anyway - March 29, 2022 | Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium

WHOSE LIVE ANYWAY? is 90 minutes of hilarious improvised comedy and song all based on audience suggestions. Cast members Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, Jeff B. Davis, and Joel Murray will leave you gasping with the very witty scenes they invent before your eyes. Audience participation is key to the show so bring your suggestions and you might be asked to join the cast onstage! WHOSE LIVE ANYWAY? showcases some of the improv games made famous on the long-running TV show as well as some exciting new ones, featuring musical direction by Bob Derkach.

Wednesday, March 30, 2022
Upstate International Month
Mar 30 all-day
Upstate International

Upstate International is celebrating our 10 year anniversary of International Month, and we want you to join in on the fun!

UIM is a month-long program of internationally themed events designed to highlight, promote and celebrate the rich international and cultural diversity we all share in and benefit from living in the Upstate. Since it began in 2013, we’ve had over 100 internationally themed events happening throughout the Upstate every March providing opportunities for hundreds upon hundreds of people to be introduced to a variety of cultural experiences.  Upstate International is the catalyst that encourages, and the glue that holds together, all of the international events happening in March in an effort to educate and excite the public and celebrate the Upstate’s international diversity and connections.

Thanks to over 50 event hosts, we have been able to offer everything from international coffee and cuisine tastings, university lectures on global issues, various internationally themed musical performances, international film/documentary screenings, bi-lingual story times, various St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, international cooking classes, international dance performances and lessons, an international trivia night, an African Gala, a Korea Night, a Be Irish for a Day event, a Caliente Cuba night, international artists receptions and wine tastings, a town hall dialogue about Islam highlighting that knowledge ends extremism, and so much more….

PacJAM Spring Semester 2022 ADULTS CLASSES
Mar 30 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Tryon Fine Arts Center

adult pacjm

Option 1:  Classic Rock for acoustic guitar

Join beloved Polk County musician Woody Cowan and learn YOUR favorite tunes.  In this setting, the students pick the songs, and Woody leads the teaching.  This friendly class is full of peer-to-peer encouragement and collaboration.  Artists covered included Janis Joplin, Neil Young, Old Crow Medicine Show, & Grateful Dead.  Whether you know a lot of chords or just a couple, this class will move you forward musically while taking you back through the best era of radio-played folk music.

 

Option 2: Beginner/Intermediate Folk Jam

World-class musician Gaye Johnson leads this class, gently raising your comfort level to play freely in a group setting.  Rooted in traditional folk music, aspiring mandolin, and guitar students will join together to gain more comfort and self-assurance in a group setting, while also diving into rhythm techniques and ornamentations.

 

Option 3Intermediate/ advanced band

Bob and Amy Buckingham guide adults on all instruments (guitar, clawhammer banjo, fiddle, mandolin, ukulele, & bass).  Several songs are picked by the group at the start of the semester, and over the 10 week semester, the musicality and “setlist” grow exponentially.  Adults love this format for
guided jamming.

PacJAM Spring Semester 2022 Beginner Youth Classes
Mar 30 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Tryon Fine Arts Center

TFAC Music Classes by Catherine Turner-15

Wednesday 

 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

All beginning students receive 45 minutes of group instruction and 45 minutes of singing/storytelling.

 

Group song & story Gaye Johnson (known for having the sweetest voice in the region) gives students the strong foundation they need for learning an instrument.  To learn music most effectively, students must know the songs before they play them on an instrument – then the learning becomes intuitive.  This fun class equips students with the classic songs and stories of the region and helps launch their musical abilities.

Instrument options:

Age ranges are suggestions.  Please email Julie if your child is outside the age range for the class they wish to take.

 

Option 1: Beginning ukulele, ages 6-8

Option 2:  Instrument Survey, ages 8-14

Continuing from last semester, this instrument survey class will focus on clawhammer banjo, plus one additional instrument to be chosen by the students.

Option 3:  Beginning guitar, ages 8-14

Option 4Beginner mandolin ages 8-14

Option 5Beginner fiddle ages 8-14

 

*Please be sure to select the student’s 1st and 2nc\d instrument choices when registering.

PacJAM Spring Semester 2022 Intermediate Youth Classes
Mar 30 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Tryon Fine Arts Center

TFAC Music Classes by Catherine Turner-24

Wednesdays 

4:30 pm-6:00pm

All students with some experience under their belt will take an intermediate or advanced group instrument class, and a band class.

 

  • 4:30-5:15 

Jam Band: Phil Jenkins & Carson Moore help young musicians find their voice in a band environment.

  • 5:15 – 6:00

Option 1: Intermediate Guitar

Option 2: Intermediate Fiddle

Option 3Intermediate Mandolin

Option 4Three-finger banjo- all levels

 

Clover Pickers: 4:00- 6:00

PacJAM’s house band gets rigorous coaching this semester from Emily Wait and special guest coaches.  Clover Pickers will spend 5 weeks of the semester practicing their teaching skills from 4-4:45 weekly, and 5 weeks working on choosing and arranging songs for Clover Picker performance.  Band rehearsal and coaching last from 4:45-6 for all 10 weeks.  Clover Pickers band is by invitation and the commitment requires extra rehearsals as determined by the group.

Thursday, March 31, 2022
Upstate International Month
Mar 31 all-day
Upstate International

Upstate International is celebrating our 10 year anniversary of International Month, and we want you to join in on the fun!

UIM is a month-long program of internationally themed events designed to highlight, promote and celebrate the rich international and cultural diversity we all share in and benefit from living in the Upstate. Since it began in 2013, we’ve had over 100 internationally themed events happening throughout the Upstate every March providing opportunities for hundreds upon hundreds of people to be introduced to a variety of cultural experiences.  Upstate International is the catalyst that encourages, and the glue that holds together, all of the international events happening in March in an effort to educate and excite the public and celebrate the Upstate’s international diversity and connections.

Thanks to over 50 event hosts, we have been able to offer everything from international coffee and cuisine tastings, university lectures on global issues, various internationally themed musical performances, international film/documentary screenings, bi-lingual story times, various St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, international cooking classes, international dance performances and lessons, an international trivia night, an African Gala, a Korea Night, a Be Irish for a Day event, a Caliente Cuba night, international artists receptions and wine tastings, a town hall dialogue about Islam highlighting that knowledge ends extremism, and so much more….

The Music of Elton John
Mar 31 @ 7:30 pm
Flat Rock Playhouse
Music on the Rock. The Music of
                Elton John. March 31 - April 2

The Elton John Experience offers the most complete and authentic reproduction of Sir Elton John’s live concert performance in the world. Their astonishing representation of the ‘Rocket Man’ features hits from the  1970’s, 80’s, 90’s and beyond! The Elton Live! band is a company of professional musicians who have each played with incredible touring acts like Sugarland, Sheryl Crow, Melissa Etheridge, Corey Smith, and the legend himself Sir Elton John! The Elton Live! band is the driving force behind a spectacular live performance and sheer rock-n-roll wall of sound.

9 TO 5, THE MUSICAL
Mar 31 @ 8:00 pm
The Center Stage

March 10th – April 3rd 2022

Based on the memorable film, 9 to 5 tells the story of office manager Violet Newstead, who joins her fellow co-workers – frazzled divorcée Judy Bernly and sassy secretary Doralee Rhodes – to turn the tables on their “sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot” of a boss in true Dolly Parton fashion!

This production is generously sponsored by Allison Fields, Sharon & Greg DeFelice, Jack & Judy Depriester, and Harry & Sheila Bolick