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SUMMARY:Light Up The Shea - Opening Weekend
DESCRIPTION:With The Shea Theater currently closed and in renovation mode\, the new Shea Theater Arts Center Board of Directors will "Light up The Shea" with a long weekend of music. Friday-Sunday March 4-6 Signature Sounds presents Red Baraat\, Speedy Ortiz and Heather Maloney. With $2 from every ticket going directly to benefit the renovations at The Shea\n\nFriday\, March 4 - 8pm\n\nRed Baraat w/ DJ Bongohead\n\nhttp://www.redbaraat.com/\n\ntix: $23adv $28door\n\nFamously dubbed "The best party band in years" by NPR\, Red Baraat is a pioneering eight-piece band from Brooklyn\, New York. Conceived by dhol player Sunny Jain\, the group has drawn worldwide praise for its singular sound   a merging of hard driving North Indian Bhangra with elements of go-go\, rock and jazz   fueled by 3 master rhythm makers\, the muscle of horns\, a raucous guitar and a booming sousaphone.\n\nhttp://www.ticketfly.com/event/1071349\n\nSaturday\, March 5 - 8pm\n\nSpeedy Ortiz\n\nhttp://www.speedyortiz.com/\n\ntix: $15adv $18door\n\nAttention came swiftly following Speedy Ortiz's 2012 Sports EP on the Boston-centric label Exploding In Sound\, and with good reason. Amherst Massachusetts-based songwriter/guitarist Sadie Dupuis' knotty\, lyrically dense songs were fully realized by her bandmates\, with intricate guitar lines crisscrossing over Darl Ferm's fluid bass and Mike Falcone's precisely executed drumming in a way that was simultaneously catchy and jarring. After the success of its 2013 Best New Music-honored debut full-length Major Arcana\, the band formalized its assault through a year and a half of relentless touring with bands in whose brainy-slash-brawny legacies it followed among them Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks\, Ex Hex\, and The Breeders. In 2014\, the band added guitarist Devin McKnight of the Boston-based post-punk group Grass Is Green\, whose guitar parts both match and challenge Dupuis'.\n\nhttp://www.ticketfly.com/event/1071381\n\nSunday\, March 6- 7pm\n\nHeather Maloney w/ Mikey Sweet\n\nhttp://heathermaloney.com/\n\ntix $17adv\n\n"The sounds I love in indie rock are so lush\, and textured\, and intricate\, like someone spent a lot of time on this\, so they must really care\," Maloney explains\, citing influences such as Ben Howard\, The Shins\, and Io Echo. "And as a singer-songwriter raised on folk\, I am drawn to lyrics that that are meaningful\, intelligent\, tell a story\, paint pictures  that care. So I just wanted to make an album that cared musically and lyrically. Some sort of a bleeding heart meeting a distant\, unaffected\, sparkly rock band. That was the goal."Singer-songwriter Heather Maloney did just that on her newest LP\, Making Me Break. Working with Grammy- nominated producer Bill Reynolds (Band of Horses\, Avett Brothers)\, the two crafted and delivered on an artistic vision to merge Maloney's folk roots with indie rock. Maloney's new music has a definite edge\, but it also has a classically trained voice that delivers well-crafted lyrics over a technical arrangement a combination we've recently seen getting mainstream appreciation once more. Suddenly\, the term "singer- songwriter" carries serious weight again. Chalk it up to a revival of everything 90s and Maloney's influence from "those bleeding hearts\," as she calls them\, referring to artists' like Fiona Apple\, Tori Amos and Aimee Mann.\n\nhttp://www.ticketfly.com/event/1071407
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:With The Shea Theater currently closed and in renovation mode\, the new Shea Theater Arts Center Board of Directors will &ldquo\;Light up The Shea&rdquo\; with a long weekend of music. Friday-Sunday March 4-6 Signature Sounds presents Red Baraat\, Speedy Ortiz and Heather Maloney. With $2 from every ticket going directly to benefit the renovations at The Shea<br />\nFriday\, March 4 - 8pm<br />\nRed Baraat w/ DJ Bongohead<br />\n<a href="http://www.redbaraat.com/">http://www.redbaraat.com/</a><br />\ntix: $23adv $28door<br />\nFamously dubbed &ldquo\;The best party band in years&rdquo\; by NPR\, Red Baraat is a pioneering eight-piece band from Brooklyn\, New York. Conceived by dhol player Sunny Jain\, the group has drawn worldwide praise for its singular sound &mdash\; a merging of hard driving North Indian Bhangra with elements of go-go\, rock and jazz &mdash\; fueled by 3 master rhythm makers\, the muscle of horns\, a raucous guitar and a booming sousaphone.<br />\n<a href="http://www.ticketfly.com/event/1071349">http://www.ticketfly.com/event/1071349</a><br />\nSaturday\, March 5 - 8pm<br />\nSpeedy Ortiz<br />\n<a href="http://www.speedyortiz.com/">http://www.speedyortiz.com/</a><br />\ntix: $15adv $18door<br />\nAttention came swiftly following Speedy Ortiz&rsquo\;s 2012 Sports EP on the Boston-centric label Exploding In Sound\, and with good reason. Amherst Massachusetts-based songwriter/guitarist Sadie Dupuis&rsquo\; knotty\, lyrically dense songs were fully realized by her bandmates\, with intricate guitar lines crisscrossing over Darl Ferm&rsquo\;s fluid bass and Mike Falcone&rsquo\;s precisely executed drumming in a way that was simultaneously catchy and jarring. After the success of its 2013 Best New Music-honored debut full-length Major Arcana\, the band formalized its assault through a year and a half of relentless touring with bands in whose brainy-slash-brawny legacies it followed&mdash\;among them Stephen Malkmus &amp\; The Jicks\, Ex Hex\, and The Breeders. In 2014\, the band added guitarist Devin McKnight of the Boston-based post-punk group Grass Is Green\, whose guitar parts both match and challenge Dupuis&rsquo\;.<br />\n<a href="http://www.ticketfly.com/event/1071381">http://www.ticketfly.com/event/1071381</a><br />\nSunday\, March 6- 7pm<br />\nHeather Maloney w/ Mikey Sweet<br />\n<a href="http://heathermaloney.com/">http://heathermaloney.com/</a><br />\ntix $17adv<br />\n&ldquo\;The sounds I love in indie rock are so lush\, and textured\, and intricate\, like someone spent a lot of time on this\, so they must really care\,&rdquo\; Maloney explains\, citing influences such as Ben Howard\, The Shins\, and Io Echo. &ldquo\;And as a singer-songwriter raised on folk\, I am drawn to lyrics that that are meaningful\, intelligent\, tell a story\, paint pictures&hellip\; that care. So I just wanted to make an album that cared musically and lyrically. Some sort of a bleeding heart meeting a distant\, unaffected\, sparkly rock band. That was the goal.&rdquo\;Singer-songwriter Heather Maloney did just that on her newest LP\, Making Me Break. Working with Grammy- nominated producer Bill Reynolds (Band of Horses\, Avett Brothers)\, the two crafted and delivered on an artistic vision to merge Maloney&rsquo\;s folk roots with indie rock. Maloney&rsquo\;s new music has a definite edge\, but it also has a classically trained voice that delivers well-crafted lyrics over a technical arrangement&mdash\;a combination we&rsquo\;ve recently seen getting mainstream appreciation once more. Suddenly\, the term &ldquo\;singer- songwriter&rdquo\; carries serious weight again. Chalk it up to a revival of everything 90s and Maloney&rsquo\;s influence from &ldquo\;those bleeding hearts\,&rdquo\; as she calls them\, referring to artists&rsquo\; like Fiona Apple\, Tori Amos and Aimee Mann.<br />\n<a href="http://www.ticketfly.com/event/1071407">http://www.ticketfly.com/event/1071407</a>
LOCATION:Shea Theater\, 71 Avenue A in Turners Falls
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DTSTAMP:20260511T173254Z
URL:http://franklinccdev.chambermaster.com/events/details/light-up-the-shea-opening-weekend-03-05-2016-3569
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