Grace Potter & the Nocturnals Pre-Sale Offer

Grace Potter & the Nocturnals will bring their Roar Tour to the Adler Theatre on Saturday, July 13.  You are invited to purchase tickets before the general public this Thursday, May 2 from 10AM until 10PM. Please use the venue special offer code: BEAST.  Click on the "Find Tickets" link below.  Tickets go on sale to the public on Friday, May 3.

"...think classic rock with a modern indie vibe...It's radio ready pop classic rock that tastes so good" - Vintage Guitar (Oct 2012)

 

Get Ready to be SPANK!'d

SPANK! The Fifty Shades Parody will make a stop at the Adler Theatre on Tuesday, May 7.  Grab your girlfriends and get tickets to this hilarious new musical that brings all the naughty fun of the best-selling book to life.  Don't forget to arrive early for the pre-show party.  Festivities kick-off at 5:30 p.m.

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From April 29 to May 23, the halls of local libraries and non-profits will resound with the beat of uniquely American musical genres, thanks to the grant-funded "America's Music" project. Bettendorf, Davenport, Moline and Rock Island Public Libraries, in collaboration with River Music Experience and Western Illinois University-Quad Cities, will host the six-week series, which features documentary film screenings, scholar-led
discussions of twentieth-century American popular music and live performances.

"America's Music: A Film History of Our Popular Music from Blues to Bluegrass to Broadway"covers a wide span of musical interests, including blues and gospel, Broadway, jazz, bluegrass and country, rock n' roll, mambo, and hip hop. Featuring 19 presentations in the Iowa and Illinois Quad Cities, the local effort is one of just 50 sites nationwide selected to host this program series, which is funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the Human Endeavor.

Starting with blues and gospel and ending with swing jazz, the general audience programs will explore the connections between six uniquely American genres of 20th century music and the influence of music on the history, culture and geography of the United States. Each screening and discussion session will examine an important American musical genre in the context of key social and historical developments, giving attendees of all ages an opportunity to recognize the influence of these popular music forms on the cultural landscape.

A full list of performances and locations is available at www.americasmusicqc.com, but the basic line-up is as follows:

Bluegrass and county music are the focus of the week of April 29, with film/discussion events of "High Lonesome: The Story of Bluegrass Music" at Western Illinois University-QC and the Bettendorf Public Library. Bettendorf Library will also host a bluegrass performance by River Town, a four-piece ensemble performing traditional bluegrass and folk favorites.

Classic rock and roll takes the stage during the week of May 6, with film/discussion events of "The History of Rock 'n Roll: Plugging In," at the Bettendorf Public Library and Rock Island Main Library. The Rock Island Library will also host a performance by Meet the Press, a dynamic three-piece band performing 80s and 90s originals.

Mambo and Hip Hop music will fill the week of May 13, with film/discussion events of "Latin Music U.S.A. and "From Mambo to Hip Hope: A South Bronx Tale," at Davenport Public Library Eastern Avenue Branch and Western Illinois University- Quad Cities. The Davenport Public Library will also present a Hip Hop dance performance and instruction event with Midwest Academy of Dance.

Swing Jazz events fill the week of May 19, starting with a jazz performance at the Polyrhythms Third Sunday jazz at the River Music Experience. The event, featuring the Bill Bell trio, is the only ticketed event in the series. Cost is $10 general admission or $15 for reserved seating. Tickets will be available at the door, or by calling 309-373-0790. Free swing jazz film and discussion events with excerpts from "Ken Burns Jazz" and the "International Sweethearts of Rhythm" take place during the week at River Music Experience and Moline Public Library.

Discussions, along with a call for stories about memories of the Quad City musical landscape, will be led by program scholar Dr. Daniel S. Malachuk, associate professor of English at Western Illinois University - Quad Cities, and several faculty colleagues, including Dr. Everett Hammer (English), Dr. Nancy Schaefer and Dr. Tammy Werner (Sociology), and two students in the English Masters program, Chelsea Clearman and Jill King. With help from his students, Dr. Malachuk will present some of the local stories collected at the final event in the series, "Celebrating America's Music in the Quad Cities, " from 6:00 to 8:00 pm on Thursday, May 23, at the Western Illinois University -Quad Cities Riverfront Atrium.

Attendees are encouraged to bring their stories about the great variety of music heard in the Quad Cities over the past 50 years. Musicians are encouraged to bring instruments, as the event will close with an open mic event of local performers.

For details, please visit www.americasmusicqc.com or contact americasmusicqc@gmail.com or 309-524-2470.

"America's Music" is a project by the Tribeca Film Institute in collaboration with the American Library Association, Tribeca Flashpoint, and the Society for American Music. "America's Music" has been made possible by a major $2,500 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the Human Endeavor. Additional funding for the Quad City effort was received from the Riverboat Development Authority, Sedona Technologies, UAW Local 2282, Friends of the Moline Public Library and Friends of the Rock Island Public Library, along with in-kind sponsorships from River Cities' Reader, WQAD-TV Newschannel 8, STAR 93.5, WQPT Quad Cities PBS and WVIK Augustana Public Radio.

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The grant-funded "America's Music" project has filled local libraries and non-profits with the beat of American Blues, Broadway/Tin Pan Alley and Country/Bluegrass musical genres in the past few weeks. Now it's time for Rock and Roll, with two events at the Rock Island Public Library next week.

The Rock Island Library hosts a viewing and discussion of the film, "The History of Rock 'n Roll: Plugging In," from 5:30 to 7:30 pm on Tuesday, May 7 at the Main Library, 401 19th Street. This episode from the 10-part series centers on the reinvention of rock in the 1960s, combining performance footage with commentaries from such musicians as Arlo Guthrie, Judi Collins, Bruce Springsteen and Pete Townsend. Singer/songwriter Bob Dylan's decision to 'go electric' at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival shocked and dismayed many, but marked a turning point in rock history. The film also chronicles the emergence of 1960's California groups, the rise of guitarist Jimi Hendrix and the emergence of the rock concert as an art form.

On Thursday, May 9, the Rock Island Library hosts a performance by Meet the Press, a classic/contemporary rock group known for its crisp sound, three-part harmonies and a high energy stage show. Featuring original band members Robbie Bahr on lead guitar and vocals, Steve Law on drums and vocals, and John Resch on bass and vocals, Meet the Press mixes songs of the 80s and 90s with popular music of today. The free performance starts at 6:00 pm in the Main Library Community Room, 401 19th Street.

Meet the Press formed in 1984 with Bahr, Resch, Law and Dan Allen, and found local radio success in 1985 and 86 with hits "Dance Her Life Away" and "She's Cool." The group was able to tour with such bands as Edgar Winter, Foghat and Head East. After a few years of playing in different forms, the group reformed in 2012.

 

As part of "America's Music: A Film History of Our Popular Music from Blues to Bluegrass to Broadway," project partners Bettendorf, Davenport, Moline and Rock Island Public Libraries, River Music Experience and Western Illinois University-Quad Cities have hosted documentary film screenings, scholar-led discussions of twentieth-century American popular music and live performances. Each week in the series covers a different musical style. After Rock and Roll, the project goes on to consider the genres of Mambo/Hip Hop and Swing Jazz.

The project concludes on May 23 with "Celebrating America's Music in the Quad Cities," a night of stories about Quad Cities music in the past 50 years and an open microphone event for local performers, at the Western Illinois University-Quad Cities Riverfront Atrium. A full list of performances and locations is available at www.americasmusicqc.com

For more details, please contact americasmusicqc@gmail.com or 309-524-2470.

"America's Music" is a project by the Tribeca Film Institute in collaboration with the American Library Association, Tribeca Flashpoint, and the Society for American Music. "America's Music" has been made possible by a major $2,500 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the Human Endeavor.

Additional funding for the Quad City effort was received from the Riverboat Development Authority, Sedona Technologies, UAW Local 2282, Friends of the Moline Public Library and Friends of the Rock Island Public Library, along with in-kind sponsorships from River Cities Reader, WQAD-TV Newschannel 8, STAR 93.5, WQPT Quad Cities PBS and WVIK Augustana Public Radio.

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DES MOINES, IA (04/29/2013)(readMedia)-- Tickets for the much-anticipated Iowa State Fair Grandstand shows will go on sale Saturday at 10 a.m. through all Ticketmaster outlets. The 2013 line-up is presented by U.S. Cellular.

This year's line-up includes performances from top country artists Toby Keith, Gary Allan and Alan Jackson as well as Grammy award-winning rock artists Train. Former Saturday Night Live comedians Dana Carvey, Dennis Miller and Kevin Nealon will offer their own unique flavor of comedy in a stand-up routine, and pop sensations Carly Rae Jepsen and The Wanted will offer up their own multi-platinum hits.

Print at home discounted admission tickets are also on sale now at www.iowastatefair.org. Fairgoers can purchase gate admission tickets online and print their own tickets at no extra charge. Fairgoers can also purchase food tickets, Fair Play Packs, midway tickets, zipline passes and 11-day punch cards online and have them mailed to them directly for a nominal fee.

Tickets for all concert and track events will go on sale Saturday, May 4, at 10 a.m. through all Ticketmaster outlets, online at Ticketmaster.com or by phone at 800-745-3000. All concert events are reserved seating; track events are general admission. Beginning July 8, the Fair's Ticket Office will be open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to Noon on Saturday for walk-up orders only (no mail, phone or fax orders). Convenience charges will apply to all tickets. Grandstand tickets do not include Fair admission. Gate admission must be purchased separately.

A complete listing of event dates, times and ticket prices follows:

2013 Iowa State Fair Grandstand Line-up

presented by U.S. Cellular

Thursday, August 8

Casting Crowns with special guest Jeremy Camp, 8 p.m., $30

Friday, August 9

Happy Together Tour 2013 starring The Turtles featuring Flo & Eddie, Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, Chuck Negron formerly of Three Dog Night, Mark Lindsay former lead singer of Paul Revere and the Raiders, and Gary Lewis & The Playboys, 8 p.m., $25

Saturday, August 10

Dana Carvey, Dennis Miller and Kevin Nealon from SNL, 8 p.m., $38

Sunday, August 11

Dierks Bentley with special guest Justin Moore, 8 p.m., $39

Monday, August 12

Deery Brothers Summer Series for Late Models, Sport Mods, Stock Cars, Hobby Stocks and Dirt Trucks, 5:30 p.m. Hot Laps, 6 p.m. Races, $17 adults, $5 children ages 6-11, free for ages 5 and under

Tuesday, August 13

Victoria Justice with special guest Pentatonix, 8 p.m., $29

Wednesday, August 14

Grand Outlaw National Tractor and Truck Pull sponsored by Iowa Farmer Today, 2 p.m., $20 Adults, $10 children ages 6-11, free for ages 5 and under

Thursday, August 15

Toby Keith Hammer Down Tour presented by Ford F-Series with special guest Kip Moore, 8 p.m., $49

Friday, August 16

Train with special guest Matt Nathanson, 8 p.m., $39

Saturday, August 17

Demolition Derby: Demolition Derby: Modified Weld, Stock Weld and Compact Weld; Figure Eight: Front Wheel Drive and Rear Wheel Drive, 11:30 a.m., $15 adults, $5 children ages 6-11, free for ages 5 and under

Carly Rae Jepsen and The Wanted with special guest TBA, 8 p.m., $35

Sunday, August 18

Alan Jackson and Gary Allan, 8 p.m., $39

"Nothing Compares" to the 2013 Iowa State Fair, August 8-18. For more information, call 800/545-FAIR or visit www.iowastatefair.org.

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Derby Day with the QCSO

The afternoon of races, live music, food, and fun begins at 2:30 p.m. and concludes after the running of the Kentucky Derby.
Arsenal Island Golf Club
Rock Island, IL

New this year will be live music from QCSO musician Ben Lorentzen and his blue grass band comprised of professional musicians and members of the Quad City Symphony Youth Orchestras playing side-by-side.

Live auction items include a french meal for eight prepared by the QCSO's new Executive Director Benjamin Loeb and served with live music in your home; a week's stay in a vacation home just outside Estes Park, Colorado; the perfect picnic package to Riverfront Pops with tickets for 8, food from the Barrel House, and wine and cheese from The Grape Life; a romantic "staycation" package courtesy of Hotel Blackhawk, Spa Luce, Bix Bistro, and BolEro Unique; and even more exciting prizes! For up-to-the-minute detail on these exciting auction items, visit www.qcsymphony.com.

Tickets are $75 per person or $520 for a table of eight. The price includes a buffet of traditional Derby cuisine, live music, a bourbon tasting, prizes for each of the horse race contests, giant screens for enjoying the Kentucky Derby, and a commemorative Derby Day mint julep glass.

All proceeds from Derby Day benefit youth music education in the Quad Cities.

Be sure to follow this event and watch for announcements on facebook.

MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS TODAY at 563.322.QCSO (7276) or www.qcsymphony.com.

Cast of Impractical Jokers Live - April 26

You've seen the cast of Impractical Jokers on TV.  Now come see Q, Sal, Joe and Murr live on Friday, April 26. For tickets to the show, click here. Want to meet the guys?  Click here for meet and greet tickets.  Patrons need to purchase a ticket to the show to purchase a ticket for the meet and greet.  The meet and greet will take place after the performance.
 

 

Bill Cosby - April 27

One of America's most beloved comedians of all time, Bill Cosby, has captivated generations of fans with his comedy routines, iconic albums and best-selling books.  Bill Cosby is coming to the Adler Theatre for a very special evening this Saturday, April 27.  Find tickets here!

The Iowa City band Wax Cannon has recently released its sixth album entitled I'm Afraid of Birds on Commie Martyr Records. I would like to know whether you'd be interested in receiving a CD copy for your collection and consideration for review in the River Cities Reader. It is available from the online sites Spotify, I-tunes and through CDBaby.com as well as the Record Collector in Iowa City.

http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/waxcannon

http://waxcannon.bandcamp.com/

2012 American Prize winning Quad City Wind Ensemble concludes season on Sunday, April 28, 2013 at 3:00pm

The 27th season of the Quad City Wind Ensemble continues Sunday, April 28th at 3:00pm.  The concert will feature marimba soloist Caitlin Thom, winner of the 2013 Charles B. DCamp Young Performer's Audition.  Thom, a junior at Pleasant Valley High School, will perform the third movement of Eric Ewazen's Marimba Concerto.

In addition to the solo performance appearance, Thom received a $250 scholarship for private study.  Second place winner Kayla Jackson, flute, a Rock Island High School senior, received a $150 scholarship.  Third place and a $100 scholarship went to bassoonist Gabrielle Hartman, a Muscatine High School freshman.

Conducted by Brian L. Hughes, the QCWE will perform works by the "Greatest Generation" of wind band composers, including Howard Hanson, John Barnes Chance, Clifton Williams, and Francis McBeth.  The concert will immediately be followed by a reception with free refreshments and homemade treats.

Admission in $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and FREE for all students through 12th grade.   See attached poster for details. We hope you can join us at the Galvin Fine Arts Center on the campus of St. Ambrose.

Visit www.qcwindensemble.org for more information.

Chonda Pierce

"Girl Talk"

7:00 p.m. May 9

Adler Theater
136 East Third Street
Davenport, Iowa

With special guest: Geoff Moore

Gift a gift of joy and laughter with a really great time at Chonda Pierce, going into Mother's Day this year!

Thursday of Mother's Day Weekend, give her a night to remember!

Chonda Pierce, The Queen of Clean Comedy is hitting the road to bring you her cheerful unpretentious Southern charm, a healthy dose of laughter and a whole bag of new tricks you won't want to miss.

Girl Talk with Chonda Pierce and special guest Geoff Moore is an unscripted and fun-filled take on a talk show atmosphere.

Tickets are on sale now!
* Tickets are $22 & $27
* Groups of 10+ are $19 (price level 2 ticket area only)
* Call (563) 326-8522 or email the Box Office at boxoffice@riverctr.com to arrange group seating.

Tickets available here:
* Adler Theatre Box Office
* Online at Ticketmaster here: Get Tickets
* Charge by phone at 800-745-3000
* and at all Ticketmaster outlets

Adler Theatre Box Office:
136 East Third Street
Davenport, Iowa 52801
Phone 563-326-8555
The Adler Theatre Box Office operates Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. The Box Office is closed on weekends and evenings, unless it is an event day where hours will vary.

Internet Purchasing: Online at Ticketmaster here: Get Tickets

Charge By Phone: call Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000

Ticketmaster Outlets:
· Bettendorf, IA: HY-Vee, 2900 Devils Glenn Rd.
· Davenport, IA: HY-Vee, 2200 West Kimberly Rd.
· Davenport, IA: Walmart, 3101 West Kimberly Rd.
· Davenport, IA: Walmart, 5811 Elmore Ave.
· Moline, IL: Walmart, 3930 - 44th Avenue Dr.
· Silvis, IL: HY-Vee, 2001 5th St.

Event website and information: Adler Events
Free Second Sunday Concert Series, sponsored by the Muscatine County Arts Council at the Pearl Plaza Patio  208 West 2nd St. downtown Muscatine   rain or shine
  • June 9 - Lonnie Bowden and the Harmony Hollar  (old-time country music)
  • July 14 - Crusin' (member of the Iowa Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame) Classic Rock
  • Aug 11 -The Creepin' Charlies - Americana music with a touch of bluegrass
  • Sept 8 - "On Broadway" with Jenni Boldt - Broadway showtunes
Contact Duffy De France 563-607-3213 for more information

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