[OTR Announce] Over The Rhine update letter
Announcement list for the band Over The Rhine
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Wed Sep 3 13:09:22 EDT 2008
Greetings dear listeners,
This first day of September feels like a new beginning. Here we are hunkered
down on our little farm in Southern Ohio. What will happen next?
Some of you no doubt heard that we canceled our recent trip to Colorado
because of a health setback. We missed you. But theres no place as welcome
as home when it comes to recovery, and we continue to learn about the
importance of rest, and slowing down, and recognizing the need for a break.
Maybe we're still waiting for our souls to completely catch up with our
bodies. Sometimes our bodies make the decisions for us.
Yes, The Trumpet Child chapter is winding down. Its been a full year with
thousands of miles covered, hundreds of interviews given, and so many
memorable evenings of music with all of you who we continue to think of as
our extended musical family. Some highlights that come immediately to mind:
our recent appearance at The Newport Folk Festival. (Standing side stage and
watching Levon Helm sing and play The Weight is something we'll never
forget.) Playing to amazing outdoor crowds at some beautiful summer sheds
this summer was a whole lot of fun for us. (We hope the trend continues!)
And we had a fantastic time leading another songwriting workshop this past
August in Santa Fe with 16 people who taught us so much. (We listened to
songs, but we talked about life.) We could go on.
Yes, now we're out here under a familiar Ohio sky, a few familiar trees.
Many of the hundreds of birds that nest here on the farm are getting ready
to fly South. Elroy and I watched in disbelief as a few dozen cedar waxwings
flew down on both sides of the path all around us yesterday and began eating
ink berries. The male indigo buntings are starting to fade, their blue a
little less miraculous everyday. We're still picking plenty of late-coming
ripe tomatoes out of the garden, both yellow and red. (I'm still convinced
that cupping a hand beneath a plump, vine-ripened tomato in summer is a
particular pleasure that the church must have forgotten to forbid.) But the
golden rod is yellowing, and will soon announce in earnest that ready or
not, fall is coming. You can hear it out here in the night orchestras of
insects: Sing like your life depends on it, it won't last forever.
One significant mile marker which makes our own heads spin is the impending
20th Anniversary of Over the Rhine. We recorded our first demos in the
Spring of 1989. Those songs eventually became the record, Till We Have
Faces, and now almost 20 years later, its just sort of hard to take it all
in. There are days when we feel utterly blessed, charmed. That this labor of
love could continue for 20 years, that our audience still continues to grow,
that this music continues to get spread around hand to hand by people who
are often in the process of becoming life long friends it all smacks of
the miraculous.
But then there are days when we feel like we're auditioning for a starring
role in the book of Ecclesiastes. Did any of it matter at all? Did we
accomplish anything even remotely unique, or worthwhile, or useful? We know
the work did matter to us and to others. We know the music at times played a
life-giving role in some of our stories. We know some folks listened to the
songs during their last few days on earth. But some days are a drawn veil:
we just can't seem to access the meaning in any of it.
I know its a cliché, and this paragraph will be wasted on the young, but
now, looking back from this vantage point, 20 years seems like a snap of the
fingers, gone. I'm sure this has something to do with the fact that we
buried my father this Spring. But there are days now when we pan back on a
chapter thats ending, and the overwhelming feeling is, We had so little
time. The years vanished. Take care what you hang a life on.
So we hope to live in the present. Theres a goldfinch sitting on her new
nest on the other side of the locust grove even though summertime is running
out. Theres a thick, cream-colored mug of fresh coffee on the desk. We're
still here. Theres still time. I'll bet good money the September moon will
rise with her full-lipped face and drench us in her sacred light.
When we least expect it, in our hearts we'll come to find, a tiny,
insubstantial spark of hope.
So what kind of beautiful ruckus will we make in the next 20 years? How will
that look? How should we join in, play our small part in the everywhere,
always going on song? Good questions. We'll have to find out. But first
we're going to have a little fun.
Join us if you dare.
***
Over the Rhine in Concert
(Please see OvertheRhine.com <http://www.overtherhine.com> for details. All
concerts below will feature full band performances.)
OCTOBER
October 11, Elk Creek Vineyards, Owenton, KY. Pour me a glass of wine, talk
deep into the night, who knows what we'll find
Join Over the Rhine at a
fabulous winery during the prettiest month of the year for an outdoor
concert under October skies. Its a short drive from Cincinnati, and we'd
love to make this an annual tradition. Don't miss this very special evening
a first for us. (Yes, we'll think of this as the unofficial kick-off of
our 20th Anniversary festivities. We'll lift a glass of something good
together.)
NOVEMBER
November 7, Guilford College, Greensboro, NC
November 8, Melting Point, Athens, GA
November 9, Visulite Theatre, Charlotte, NC (We thought we'd check in again
on our friends in the Southeast before the year got completely away.)
November 15, Majestic Theatre, Madison, WI (Lookin forward to returning to
this lovely, historic venue
)
WEST COAST CHRISTMAS TOUR
November 29, The Triple Door, Seattle, WA
November 30, The Triple Door, Seattle, WA
December 1, Aladdin Theatre, Portland, OR
December 2, Ross Ragland Theater, Klamath Falls, OR
December 4, The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA
December 6, The Troubadour, Los Angeles, CA (We promised we'd head West and
find all yawl this December
)
MIDWEST CHRISTMAS DATES
December 11, Bomhard Theater, Louisville, KY
December 12, Double Door, Chicago, IL
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF HEARTACHE: A Special 20th Anniversary Holiday
Celebration of the Music of Over the Rhine:
December 19, The Taft Theatre, Cincinnati, OH: An evening with Over the
Rhine. featuring music from decade one.
December 20, The Taft Theatre, Cincinnati, OH: An evening with Over the
Rhine, featuring music from decade two.
Heres the skinny folks. The first night, we are going to delve deeply into
the early recordings which include Till We Have Faces, Patience, Eve, Good
Dog Bad Dog, and our first Christmas record, The Darkest Night of the Year.
We will enlist the help of various musicians and guests for this first
evening, but are very excited to announce that Ric Hordinski and Brian
Kelley will be joining us to revisit many of the early songs which launched
our career.
The second night will focus on songs from the last ten years, drawn from the
recordings Films For Radio, OHIO, Drunkards Prayer, The Trumpet Child, and
our most recent Christmas record, Snow Angels . Again, look for various
guests and key contributors to Over the Rhines recordings as the night
unfolds.
Sound like a party? Yes it does. (Discounted tix for those attending both
nights are available at OvertheRhine.com <http://www.OvertheRhine.com> .)
And we will bring the year to a close once again at St. Elizabeths in
Norwood, Ohio, with our Sunday Soiree, on December 21st at 3pm. God willing,
we'll bask in the afterglow of a two night stand, another amazing year,
share some wine and refreshments, and conjure up some acoustic music in this
ragged, sacred old cathedral. More info and tickets will be made available
soon at OvertheRhine.com.
We've got some other 20th Celebration plans up our sleeves for 2009,
including Cayamo Cruise in February of 2009 with Lyle Lovett, Shawn Colvin,
John Hiatt, Buddy Miller and others.
And we're working on our first round of deluxe Over the Rhine songbooks.
Finally.
Well, we hope you can share the above with us. Its no fun at all without
you. Thanks again for being part of this ongoing adventure.
All the good stuff your way,
Linford and Karin
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