
"Three voices from punk's restless lineage share a stage as Chad Price and Scott Reynolds, both former frontmen of ALL, revisit decades of melody-driven hardcore. Price's path has wandered through alt-country and folk-leaning side roads, while Reynolds brings a sharp solo presence honed across a handful of post-ALL projects. Special guest Russ Rankin of Good Riddance and Only Crime has also built a solo career, with politically charged songwriting grounded in punk's enduring sense of conscience."
"Completed in 1936, two months before his assassination during the Spanish Civil War, Federico García Lorca's The House of Bernarda Alba tells the story of a domineering matriarch and her five daughters. But it is also widely regarded as Garcia Lorca's warning, as a gay man and a socialist, about Spain's descent into fascism. Oakland Theater Project presents a new adaptation by Chay Yew of the tragedy, which merges dance and theater to depict what happens when choice and freedom are ruthlessly suppressed."
"Something is going on with 90-year-olds-and it rocks. By 1968, when the Freight was launched, Ramblin' Jack Elliott had already studied with Woody Guthrie and recorded three albums in the U.K. Now, at 94, he's recorded more than 40 albums, won two Grammys, been a founding member of Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue and has nothing left to prove. But he has a lot more to sing and play, and will"
Three events are listed for late May. An Americana show brings together Chad Price and Scott Reynolds, former frontmen of ALL, revisiting melody-driven hardcore and its crossover into other genres, with Russ Rankin joining as a politically minded special guest. A theater production of Federico García Lorca’s The House of Bernarda Alba, adapted by Chay Yew, centers on a domineering matriarch and her five daughters while portraying the suppression of choice and freedom, with relevance to Spain’s descent into fascism. A folk performance features Ramblin’ Jack Elliott & Friends, emphasizing his long career, recordings, awards, and continued ability to sing and play at age 94.
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