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THURSDAY, MAY 09, 2019 MUSIC: CHRIS THILE CAPS CARNEGIE HALL RESIDENCY WITH OLD FRIENDS NICKEL CREEK/PUNCH BROTHERS *** 1/2 out of **** CARNEGIE HALL Did musician Chris Thile just conquer New York? I think he did! The multi-talented, mandolin-brandishing entertainer capped off a residency at Carnegie Hall with a delightful concert celebrating his twokey bands: Nickel Creek, the bluegrass rabble rousers (but with respect!) that started it all for him and Punch Brothers, the ongoing group helping Thile to push boundaries of that genre ever further.(Thile won Grammys with both of them, including just this February.)The sold-out crowd was both enthusiastic and attentive, a rare andwelcome attribute.</p><p> The music was accomplished, lovely, lively and naturally climaxed with both groups merging on stage for a raucous hoedown and a final bow.</p><p> As if all this weren't enough, Thile just announced that in the future his radio show will record all its episodes in New York City.</p><p> Yes, Live From Here -- the Show Formerly Known As A Prairie Home Companion -- that mainstay of public radio and a bastion of heartland humor, will be broadcast from the Big Apple.</p><p> And with Live From Here already test-driven live from Town Hall featuring guests like jazz singer Cécile McLorin Salvant and Jeff Daniels doing a monologue from the Broadway show To Kill A Mockingbird, Thile makes this transition seem natural and unforced.</p><p> Longtime fans can rest assured the show is still sponsored by Powdermilk Biscuits while newcomerswill discover a sharper, more encompassing mix of humor and music.</p><p> If you don't know Thile, you've got a lot of catching up to do.</p><p> He began performing as a pre-teen (and even guested on A Prairie HomeCompanion at just 15 years old).</p><p> Nickel Creek has six studio album and Punch Brothers have five.</p><p> But wait! Thile also has seven soloalbums AND seven collaborative albums, including two especially good ones with respectively Edgar Meyer and Brad Mehldau. (You canMICHAEL GILTZ AT WORK Michael Giltz is a freelance writer based in NYC and can be reached atmgiltz@pipeline.com FAVORITE LINKS Americablog Five O'Clock Lightning baseball blogDeep Pop -- Lori Lakin's Blog The Back Page -- Jason Page on ESPN Radio Cine-Blog -- George Robinson's Blog Documents On Art & Cinema - Daryl Chin's Blog Brucie G's Wondrous Blog Of Adventure and Mystery -- Bruce Greenspan's Blog BLOG ARCHIVE ▼ 2019 (31) ► June (1) ▼ May (9) THEATER: 'BLKS' ISstart right now with this 20m set by Nickel Creek for NPR's Tiny Desk concert series.) The audience at Carnegie Hall clearly had no catching up to do.</p><p> Theybegan applauding songs the moment a particular beat or familiarmelody was introduced.</p><p> They shouted "Ahoy!" and "Oh boy!" at theright times.</p><p> And generally they held off on applause until the sound of a song faded mostly away, though one man up front couldn't quite help himself and offered up a quiet but fervent "Yes!" just as one gorgeoustune ended in otherwise perfect silence.</p><p> The night began with the slightly more intellectual endeavor Punch Brothers, with songs that often contained distinct movements along with dynamics more often found in rock.</p><p> After about 80m and a break, the somewhat moretraditional Nickel Creek delivered fan favorites audiences have beencherishing for the past 20 years.</p><p> The concert could happily have runtwice as long.</p><p> The Punch Brothers set showed off their versatility, from "Julep" to the marvelous and haunting "Another World" from the EP Ahoy .</p><p> The Nickel Creek set was even better, especially since fans haven't seenthem in concert as much in recent years.</p><p> Sara Watkins delivered especially piercing versions of "Anthony" and Bob Dylan's "Tomorrow Is A Long Time." Sean Watkins (her brother) offered an amusing introto his own "21st of May." And Thile was sometimes a showman(making like Joe Cocker on one especially rocking mandolin solo), sometimes immersed in the group of musicians at hand and sometimes sitting back and taking it all in with delight.</p><p> His voice weaved in and out of the evening with its high lonesome sound, fromNickel Creek's 2001 debut album heartbreaker "The Lighthouse's Tale"right up to his most recent work with PB.</p><p> Time and again, the artists on stage crowded around one mike, shoulder to shoulder, making music.</p><p> They did it just like the Weaversdid at Carnegie Hall nearly 65 years ago...and just like Thile will surelybe doing at Carnegie Hall for decades to come.SERIOUSLY FUNNY MUSIC: CHRIS THILE CAPS CARNEGIE HALL RESIDENCY WI...</p><p> THEATER: CIRQUE DU SOLEIL GETS ITS MOJOBACK THEATER: HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN'S LIFE WAS NOFAI...</p><p> The Movies, Books, Theater, Concerts, CDs I've See...</p><p> BookFilter Reading List TV and Film Must Watch ListTHEATER: "MANUELA INFANTE," OR REVENGE OF THE PLAN...</p><p> THEATER: "BEETLEJUICE" SHOWS A LITTLE LIFE ► April (10) ► March (5) ► February (1) ► January (5) ► 2018 (33) ► 2017 (6) ► 2016 (2) ► 2015 (17) ► 2014 (2) ► 2013 (5) ► 2012 (17) ► 2011 (15) ► 2010 (10) ► 2009 (43) ► 2008 (86) ► 2007 (781) ► 2006 (2412) ► 2005 (5) Thanks for reading.</p><p> Michael Giltz is the creator of BookFilter, a book lover’s best friend.</p><p> It’s a website that lets you browse for books online the way you do in a physical bookstore, provides comprehensive info on new releases every week in every category and offers passionate personal recommendations every step of the way.</p><p> He’s also the cohost of Showbiz Sandbox , a weekly pop culture podcast that reveals the industry take on entertainment news of the day with top journalists and opinion makers as guests.</p><p> It’s available for free on iTunes.</p><p> Visit Michael Giltz at his website.</p><p> Download his podcast of celebrity interviews and his radio show, also called Popsurfing and also available for free on iTunes.</p><p> POSTED BY MICHAEL GILTZ AT 1:50 AM NO COMMENTS: Post a Comment Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)Newer Post Older Post Home