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December 3, 2008
330-677-5005
www.kentstage.org
wrfaa at yahoo.com 
   
NEohioPAL Discount 
2 for 1 tickets for both concerts!

 Mention NEohioPAL discount at the door
 Four Great Artists in Two Days!

 
 

Carrie Rodriguez & KaiserCartel 12/4

 

Glen Phillips & Jonatha Brooke 12/5 
 
Special bonus $10.00 off tickets for The Diamonds on Saturday
 

 
Carrie Rodriguez & KaiserCartel 12/4

 




Glen Phillips & Jonatha Brooke 12/5  




The Diamonds (Doo-Wop Christmas Concert) 12/6 
 
Tim O'Brien  1/16

 Kathleen Edwards  1/30 
 
Claire Lynch Band  2/28 
 
An Evening with Leo Kottke  4/2 
 
John Gorka & Susan Werner  4/17
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CARRIE RODRIGUEZ
& KaiserCartel
Thursday, December 4 -- 8:00 PM 
 

Manhattan/Back Porch (EMI) recording artist Carrie Rodriguez returns to one of her favorite rooms - The Kent Stage on December 4th.  Her trio this night features world-class musicians Hans Holzen (guitars) and Kyle Kegerreis (bass).  Very special guests KaiserCartel open.  Carrie Luz Rodriguez (born 1978) is an American singer-songwriter and the daughter of Texan singer-songwriter David Rodriguez. She was discovered by Chip Taylor at the South by Southwest music festival in Austin, Texas, in 2001, and he invited her to perform with him in Europe. They teamed up to record 2002's Let's Leave This Town, and have since released several albums together.
Rodriguez released her debut solo album, Seven Angels on a Bicycle, on August 15, 2006. She released her second album, She Ain't Me on August 5, 2008.  The title track single off of the album, "She Ain't Me" reached  #2 on the Americana chart and #18 on the AAA chart.  She recently performed on Austin City Limits, was named folk Songwriter of the Year by the Roots Music Association and the current issue of No Depression includes a 12 page feature on Carrie.  Carrie will be on WCPN's Around Noon program on the 4th. 

 Carrie Rodriguez Website 
 
KaiserCartel are the dynamic duo of Courtney Kaiser & Benjamin Cartel. Each previously leaders of their own indie bands, they met on March 4th four years ago and formed KaiserCartel when they joined forces to tour the country that summer. They self-released an EP (Double Standard) and toured throughout the US and UK on their own before signing to bluhammock music late last year. March Forth, their debut album - was produced by Matt Hales (aka aqualung) and mixed by Matt and Ken Thomas (Sigur Ros) - and is full of low-fi, harmony-heavy, bittersweet songs full of charm. KaiserCartel is currently on tour and intend to stay there until they've played for all of you. Here's what 411mania.com has to say about the duo: "While KaiserCartel look like a couple of emo kids who have lost their way don't be deceived, they certainly bring their own brand sunshine with them and that reflected light is as warm and inviting as anything you'll find.. A fantastic
 collection of songs from two people that know how to play with each other and for each other. My album of the year so far." 
 
KaiserCartel Website
 Advance discount tickets: $15.00
Day of Show: $20.00 
 
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 GLEN PHILLIPS & JONATHA BROOKE 
Friday, December 5 
@8:00 PM
Born in Santa Barbara, Glen Phillips was the lead singer and main songwriter for Toad the Wet Sprocket. The band started in 1986, when Phillips was only 14. Their first LP, Bread and Circus, was recorded in 1988 and got them signed to Columbia Records. Their third album, Fear, got heavy radio play with the singles "All I Want" and "Walk on the Ocean." After three years away from the recording studio, Toad came back with Dulcinea, which again found one of its singles, "Fall Down," in heavy radio rotation. After six albums and a substantial amount of touring, the group disbanded in 1998.
Phillips began touring as a solo act after Toad the Wet Sprocket broke up, and worked with producer Ethan Johns to create his first solo album, Abulum. Glen Phillips says it took a "ridiculously long time" to create; it was finally released in April of 2001 on Brick Red Records. Phillips has also collaborated on several songs with bluegrass band Nickel Creek and toured with them for the last half of 2001. He released Live at Largo in 2003, followed by Winter Pays for Summer in 2005, a collection of new material that featured guest appearances from ex-Jellyfish frontman Andy Sturmer, Ben Folds, Kristin Mooney, Jon Brion, and Semisonic/Trip Shakespeare scribe Dan Wilson. A year later, Phillips released Mr. Lemons. The EP Secrets of the New Explorers arrived in 2008, along with news that Phillips would be joining members of Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Nickel Creek, Elvis Costello & the Imposters, and other musicians to form a new band, the Scrolls.
 Laurel Greenidge, All Music Guide 
 
Official Glen Phillips Website 
 

Singer/songwriter/guitarist Jonatha Brooke has been issuing albums that merge folk and pop since the early '90s, first as a member of a duo called the Story and then later as a solo artist. 
Brooke's solo debut, 1995's Plumb, was credited to Jonatha Brooke & the Story. But Brooke was the sole creditor beginning with 1997's 10 Cent Wings, which also marked a shift from her earlier folk-pop to more of a radio-friendly style. This continued on such further releases as 1999's Live and 2001's Steady Pull, the latter of which was co-produced by Brooke and renowned studioman Bob Clearmountain (who has worked with the likes of Bryan Adams, the Rolling Stones, the Corrs, and Hall & Oates, among countless others). Beginning in the late '90s, Brooke's albums were issued via her very own record label, Bad Dog; while in 2002, Brooke performed a pair of songs on Disney's Return to Never Land soundtrack, contributing an original composition ("I'll Try") and a cover ("The Second Star to the Right"). In 2004, Brooke performed a set of ten shows at the Public Theater in New York, the highlights of which were collected for the 2006 release of Live in New York,
 complete with a DVD of the concert. Careful What You Wish For followed in 2007.

Official Jonatha Brooke Website
Advance discount tickets: $20.00
Day of Show: $23.00

Buy tickets online:  Kent Stage Tickets
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 The Kent Stage is located at 175 East Main Street in downtown Kent, Ohio.  There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets.  Advance tickets are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, or at www.kentstage.org or call 1-800-595-4849 or 330-677-5005.  Tickets will also be available at the door.  Doors open one hour before concert.  If you have any questions please email us at wrfaa at yahoo.com or information at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005.  







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