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Sari Schorr. Photo by Rob Blackham.
Fans have been looking forward to Sari s visit to The Flowerpot, which was postponed in 2020 due to lockdown, and has now been rescheduled to October 28, 2021 from April 15 this year.
Sari gained prominence in the blues world world touring with legendary guitarist, Joe Louis Walker. Her contribution to music was recognised in 2015 with induction into New York Blues Hall of Fame.
She has released three albums, Live in Europe, Never Say Never and A Force of Nature.
Brooklyn based Sari devotes her talent and energy to music projects for humanitarian causes. Most notable is her work on a Toast to Freedom for Amnesty International, where she collaborated with musical legends including Warren Haynes, Levon Helm, Keb Mo , Eric Burdon and Carly Simon. She founded Matters that draws attention to humanitarian causes through the arts.
Things to do in the Lehigh Valley region this weekend and beyond (May 7-14)
Posted May 06, 2021
WHAT’S GOING ON?
Here is a small sample of area happenings some in-person, others online you may want to check out in the coming days. The Rise and Fall of Bethlehem Steel walking tours of the former steel plant will take places Fridays through Sundays in May.historicbethlehem.org
Art/Museums
MAY 15
BETHLEHEM “Taste of Art,” free family workshop pairing cuisine and recipes from the SouthSide Bethlehem community with art from LUAG’s permanent collection; ingredient kits available beforehand, 10 a.m., Lehigh University Art Galleries, 420 E. Packer Ave. luag.lehigh.edu/event/current/luag-family-workshop-taste-art, 610-758-6880. Registration required.
Blues Beat: Warmer weather brings more live music
Domenic Forcella
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Check out the Danny Draher Trio at Sasso s Coal Fired Pizza pn Saturday.Domenic Forcella / Contributed photo
Festival planning is under way, and with more live music on weekends, all this activity leads to a sense of optimism for the blues community.
Danny Draher is back in town, for a couple of weeks. You’ll find the Danny Draher Trio at Sasso’s Coal Fired Pizza, Saturday in downtown Torrington, from 6-9 p.m. The trio is Draher on guitar/vocals, Lonnie Gasperini, B3 organ and Steve Peck, drums.
by Dwight Furrow
Wine and music pairing is becoming increasingly popular, and the effectiveness of using music to enhance a wine tasting experience has received substantial empirical confirmation. (I summarized this data and the aesthetic significance of wine and music pairing last month on this site.) But to my knowledge there is no guide to how one should go about wine and music pairing. Are there pairing rules similar to the rules for pairing food and wine? Is there expertise involved that requires practice and experience?
In fact, there are no rules for pairing food and wine. Every so-called rule is subject to so many exceptions, it is misleading to think of these guidelines as rules. Yes, white wine often goes well with seafood but not always, and there are some red wines that are enjoyable with seafood. The same is true when pairing music with wine. There are general guidelines with many exceptions. Thus, like food and wine pairing, experience is important, and some expertise