Showing posts with label The Grand Opera House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Grand Opera House. Show all posts

Monday, March 11, 2013

All the Variousness of Macon

Yeah, I made up a word. What about it?

Anyways, weekends with my kids are always super jam packed. Usually my the end of them I am going, wait, what did I do? And this weekend was no exception. It started off going *straight* from work (like- leaving before the boss did- whoops) to take my son to his t-ball practice. Let me tell yall there is nothing more entertaining than watching a bunch of four and five year olds not only play ball but learn the basics of it.

And luckily my son is on a team with people we know, the funny thing about it to me is that his assistant coach is a person who played football with Bishop's dad and his sister played softball with me. Vine Ingle Baseball and Freedom Park Softball is such a tradition here, and it's really cool to see my child now following in mine and his fathers footsteps. Now, if only he will run the bases without looking to make sure we are cheering him on so he can keep his eyes on where he is going. (Kidding- it just melts my heart to see his proud smile light up when we cheer "Go Bishop!") But now also comes the challenge of juggling activities of two kids. Also Friday was the first Tiny Tots theatre practice for both babies- needless to say, we didn't make it. I would have skipped baseball except this was the last practice before the big game, but the next one is soon and I'm sure the kids will love it. This is a *free* class being put on by the City of Macon- how cool is that?!

Saturday was bananas- Mercer's basketball game at noon, which sadly we lost. Yes I say "we" because I consider myself as part of the team- as a student and a fan. But it was so good to see so many from the community out supporting them. Mercer Athletics is really booming and just as many other events in Macon, we're so lucky to have them. Can't wait to see how they do in the NIT and football in the fall!

Saturday evening, oh my gosh yall, was Project Trio with the Macon Symphony at The Grand. Most everyone who is aware of Project Trio is familiar with this:



So, just imagine this along with a double bass and a cello. Oh wait- I can show you that also... this is one of the songs they performed. As they say it "Project Trio does Jethro Tull does Bach":


Okay so take this and pair it with a full symphony. The end product is unreal. I just am floored that we had that here in Macon and I was happy to see what appeared to be a really good turnout. At least, the balcony was full and plenty of people stayed for autographed cds, myself included. All three members of Project Trio were engaging and willing to talk to everyone and took pictures. It was really cool. I have uploaded some (short) videos to my YouTube Channel.

Now, as for a different Macon music scene- on Sunday The Blue Indian presented Little Tybee, Colorfeels, and Amy Godwin at the home of Tim and Leila Regan-Porter. I have to admit, I knew zero about these bands going in to this. But ever since I watched the Grammys and saw Alabama Shakes and realized they performed in Macon and I missed it- I have been bound and determined to not let that happen again. And apparently Amy Godwin spent quite a bit of time in Macon, I'm not sure if she's from here or what but oh my gosh can that girl sing. Her voice reminds me of Florence Welch- but with almost a more innocent sound, a little lighter. I'm not a music writer so I am sure someone could describe it better than me. I was able to hear a little of Colorfeels before leaving (I was only stopping in briefly after my practice for Spirits Stroll- reprising my role from Spirits in October)- thankfully, The Blue Indian was also live streaming so I was able to catch the end of their performance as well as that of Little Tybee.

We really have such a cool music scene here- and how lucky are we to have everything from traditional kids t-ball, to Mercer mens basketball playing in the ASun tournament finale, to Project Trio from New York along with our symphony, and these emerging bands performing in someones house- all of this in one weekend in Macon! It's really nothing short of remarkable. If you miss out on it- it's your own damn fault. Just like it was mine to miss out on a Grammy performing group here in lil ol' Macon.

Thursday, February 28, 2013

It's March Already?! Events Around Macon

Good lord yall, when did it become March?

Needless to say, this weekend alone there are all kinds of fabulous happenings around town. I'll start off with Macon Arts Alliance's show "Kirk West's Playlist". From their Facebook event page:

         The exhibit will showcase music photography by Kirk West, photographer and former tour   manager for the Allman Brothers Band. For more than 25 years, West photographed musicians in the clubs of Chicago and on the road touring the country. After taking hundreds of photographs at an event, he’d sell two or three. The remaining images were put into storage and left for a later day.



Well folks, the later day is here! I'm for sure going to make my way down. Also tomorrow night we have the first of two performances of "Hot on Broadway", this is part of the Butler Lexus's Broadway Series at The Grand Opera House. The second performance will be Saturday night. Also from their Facebook page:

         
            Hot On Broadway is the only show that brings together a cast of Broadway’s best and brightest stars – direct from current Broadway shows including Wicked, Jersey Boys, Mamma Mia!, The Phantom of the Opera, The Lion King, Chicago and many more – to create a show-stopping spectacular with song and dance numbers from Hairspray, Les Miserables, Rent, Nine, Cats, Grease, Guys & Dolls and other hot Broadway shows. This high-energy song and dance production will have you singing and dancing in the aisles with today’s Broadway hits!


Gosh, how to choose what to go to? For those of you who don't know, I am a tremendous Broadway fan thanks to my days in musical theatre at Stratford Academy (I even took private voice lessons- but don't ask me to sing now). For more music tomorrow night, one could also check out the Mercer Percussion Concert. I'm thinking this is how my night will start tomorrow- first, the Arts Alliance, then the Mercer concert (hey- I'm a student and I get in for free- actually it might be free for everyone the Facebook page doesn't say for sure). But I also can go to a special event following the Hot on Broadway show because I am a member for Bravo with the Grand. Decisions decisions... I'm also going to have to eat at some point and it's been a little while since I went to Dovetail. I'm thinking it's time I visited one of my favorite bartenders, as I have told yall before Wayne always comes up with something special for me.

Saturday is going to be just as jam packed, if not more. First, we have the Casting Call at The SoChi Gallery to take my kids to, then a study session for my final on Monday, then I've got to go and try on clothes from Ella Bleu Boutique for a photo shoot, THEN I've got The Big Bird Bash. Think I have enough planned?




Oh but it doesn't stop there. Sunday is just as insane, with church, the Macon Symphony "Pet" Show, more studying, and my photo shoot for Ella Bleu Boutique! 

Does my life ever slow down? What do yall think haha...

Til next time yall!

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Lots to Catch Up On- and Tickets to Win

So, I'm going to test out merging my Around Town blog over here, cause frankly the blog title "Would You Like Some Wine With That...?" could apply to more than just cooking and other lifestyle events. And since I am corrolating "wine" with "whine" then my editorial opining can fit in here as well.

So. Yeah. Anyways...

As for my goings on 'round town I do have quite a bit to catch up on. For one- the Civic Club show. I went with a friend that Gala night on Friday and saw many of the usual suspects: Betsy and Keith Fitzgerald, David Quackenbush and Steven Fulbright, Tori and Jerry Jennings, etc. The show itself was a rather large undertaking as per usual, but my favorite part wasn't even the singing this go round but the parts between skits where different characters would pop up and making joking commentary. I also rather enjoyed Steve Solomon's role at "Bigfoot". The best part of this show are always the jokes at the expense of people you know around town as well as various political characters. To be honest- I miss being able to hear the C Jack jokes. Oh well. I'd rather miss those jokes than have him in office. The scary thing is- he will probably run under the new consolidated government. Pray for otherwise...

I made another trip to The Grand for the Clifford Live! show with my sweet babies. Cindy Hill was doing the red carpet even for the little ones:


My sweet babies had SO MUCH FUN- oh my gosh I can't wait til the next one. I was happy to see other parents I knew in the crowd, and that the house was rather packed. We actually were able to snag one of the box seats, as it was open seating, and it was definitely the way to go. Babies were laughing and singing and having a ball. We won't miss the next one!

As for other events- today we also went to the Mercer women's and men's basketball games. I swear it seemed like all of Macon was there- my kids had a great time, too. And Mercer really has a fantastic facility- I am aware of it because I am finishing my undergrad studies there (Jesus finally) but I'm not sure how aware Macon as a whole is. Mercer does SO much for Macon as a whole, not just the students and College Hill area but really enriches all of our town. We should give back by attending more of their functions, not just the athletics ones, too.

Now- future events. I have two big ones coming up I will be attending. One is Project Trio with the Macon Symphony on March 9th, here's a YouTube video, it's probably easier to watch this to start off:


To quote the Macon Symphony's press release:

" On March 9th at 7:30pm, the Macon Symphony Orchestra will perform a concert backing
PROJECT Trio, a flute, cello, and bass combo that is pushing the boundaries of chamber music with a
high-octane mix of classical, jazz, hip-hop, and rock." I am a big music fan in general, and of all genres, so when I have the chance to see a live performance of classical instruments performing a mix of all types of music- I take it. Gosh and it's right here in Macon- how freakin cool is that?!

The weekend before that is The Big Bird Bash- I'm pretty sure most of my friends are aware of the Bash and the line up they are presenting but in case you aren't here's a quick breakdown: Gringo Grande, Drivin' and Cryin', Back City Woods AND Drive By Truckers. Guess who has two tickets to give away? Me!!!

How am I going to choose the winner? How about this: tell me (either here in comments or on Facebook or hell email me at makeitworkmolly@gmail.com if you want) what you love about Macon's current musical offerings. I want to hear something positive about music in our town- not just where we have come from but where we are going and how we keep turning out great acts. Myself and Kristen Thompson O'Neal will pick the winner based on the answers we get.

Looking forward to seeing yall around!