Christine Ohlman, The Beehive Queen, is ready to rock the Gilson
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Singer Christine Ohlman is performing at the Gilson Theatre in Winsted.Rose Buckens / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Singer Christine Ohlman is performing at the Gilson Theatre in Winsted.Christine Ohlman / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Christine Ohlman, known as the Beehive Queen for her mile-high teased and lacquered blond hair, began her recording career at age 16 with a New Haven group called Black Band, and she hasn’t stopped singing and writing songs since.
Ohlman tours relentlessly with her band Rebel Montez (Cliff Goodwin, Lorne Entress, and Michael Colbath). “I love traveling and staying in historic hotels,” Ohlman said. “We are touring two or three weeks at a time.”
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PUTNEY â An outdoor and socially distanced performance series kicks off this weekend.
The Bandwagon Summer Series, organized by Next Stage Arts in Putney, begins Saturday from 5 to 8 p.m. with a âShake it Off, Shake it all Offâ Dance Party hosted by Manhattanâs DJ Nickodemus, founding father of the âTurntables on the Hudsonâ parties and the workhouse behind the âWonderwheelâ record label. The series continues through the middle of October, with more than 20 performances of music, circus arts, dance and theater. The shows will take place in ballfields, farms and parks in Windham County.
âThe idea, is to engage and inspire creative spirits of all ages as Windham County becomes the stage to celebrate the arts in a safe and socially responsible way,â Keith Marks, executive director of Next Stage Arts, said. âWeâre building on the areaâs creative and rich history, dynamic performance and arts community, while offering an e
The Most Conspicuous Omissions from the Canadian Music Hall of Fame
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Published Apr 09, 2021
On May 16, Jann Arden will be inducted to the Canadian Music Hall of Fame as part of the Juno Awards. Since its inception in 1978, the institution has bestowed this honour to only 56 acts, leaving a cavernous backlog of musicians waiting for their chance to be recognized. Here s the some of the most deserving.
Moving to Canada from Great Britain, Karen James uniquely Canadian songbook would become a significant part of the burgeoning early- 60 folk scene, later collected on record by Smithsonian Folkways. Her induction would remedy the Hall s blind spot for East Coast music and pave the way for Buddy MacMaster, Spirit of the West and Ashley MacIsaac.
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