'Acoustic Rock' to be a Different Kind of Bijou Concert
March 13 & 14, 2010 at the Bay City State Theater
March 7, 2010
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By: Julie McCallum, Entertainment Editor
THE BIJOU ROCKS
The Bijou Orchestra turns to
classic rock music of the 60's through the 80's in a concert entitled
'Acoustic
Rock' to be held on March 13, 2010 at 8pm and March 14, 2010 at 2pm in the State Theatre in
Bay City.
The band CAIRN TO CAIRN, keyboardist DAN SLIWINSKI and
guitarist/songwriter JEFF YANTZ will join the Bijou. The concert is made
possible in part through the sponsorship of Thelen Auto Group of Bay City and
Standish.
"This won't be the first time The
Bijou plays rock music, of course, because rock is just one of the many styles
we perform in." says Leo Najar, artistic director of The Bijou. "But this is
the first time we are building a concert entirely around a rock theme."
Najar continued, "As a
once-upon-a-time rock and blues musician, I'm no fan of 'classically' oriented
groups trying to cross over to rock as a rule. I don't have any musical
sympathy for symphonic recordings like 'The 101 Strings play the Blues'
(seriously, they really did that!). Our concert won't feature 'original
treatments' in the orchestral tradition. We won't be doing that, and we also
won't be trying to recreate the performance styles of the different bands whose
work we will feature."
"Our focus is on the process of
recording popular favorites. The
songs we are playing are mostly songs that featured entire bands or parts of
bands that brought 'orchestral' instruments into their mix. The most famous
example of this is probably the Beatles 'Yesterday' which added a string
quartet to McCartney's solo guitar", said Najar.
Najar, added, "There is a great variety of music like that which we perform. We will be
doing songs by the Stones, the Beatles, Chicago, Blood Sweat and Tears, Paul
Simon, Cindy Lauper and several others."
Another portion of the show will
feature some of the orchestrally-influenced songs that have been popular (and
yes, that includes a disco song from the 70's) We will also feature Cairn to
Cairn guitarist Terry Farmer in 'Classical Gas.'
Two Bay City area musicians will join The Bijou to perform their songs. Dan
'Swivel' Sliwinski will play keyboards on his song 'Beginnings' which once
served as a theme song for a local television program. Guitarist/harmonica
player/song writer Jeff Yantz, long a member of the band 'One Trick Ponies'
and currently playing with Scott Baker and the Universal Expressions will play
'Dreamer 29' in an original orchestration created for him and The Bijou.
The members of 'Cairn to Cairn'
will make their third appearance with The Bijou. Last year they performed on a
Celtic concert (Emerald Isles) and they also were part of the Bay City
Fireworks performance given by The Bijou last summer.
Guitarist Terry Farmer
and bassist Rob Crozier were rock musicians before they started playing Celtic
and The Bijou will call upon those skills to augment the resources of the orchestra.
They will also play three of their own selections.
"This isn't going to look like a
typical 'Bijou with guest artists' program," says Najar. "Cairn to Cairn and
The Bijou will all share stage space together, and the appropriate instruments
for each song will take their place as they are needed. This is exciting to me
because it will create a big band of 17 musicians on stage for some things, and
an intimate ensemble of 3 or 4 for others."
Tickets for the concert are $10,
$20, $25 and $30. Ticket information is available at by calling the State
Theatre Box Office at (989) 892-2660 or online at www.thebijou.org. Tickets
will also be available at the door.
The Bijou Orchestra takes its name
from the Bijou Theater, one of the earliest Bay City theaters, which later
became known as the Bay and eventually the State. The ensemble is composed of
thirteen outstanding musicians drawn from Michigan and beyond to perform in
this challenging medium in which every player is a soloist.
The orchestra is supported in part
by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, Arts Midwest, the Michigan
Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs and the Bay Area Community
Foundation. Major corporate sponsors include Dow Corning and the Dow Chemical
Company Foundation with additional support from Bay Regional Medical Center.
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