Santiago Jiménez Jr. new album launch party at The Squeezebox

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Courtesy photo, used with permission.

This Sunday February 16 from 3p.m. to 7p.m, The Squeezebox will host Santiago Jiménez Jr.’s latest album release party.  The puro conjunto album, El Chief, is a collection of songs recorded by producer Adam Ahrens at Magnolia Recording Studio for Bull Calf Records. It features authentic instrumentation of two row button accordion by maestro Jimenez, all recorded in live, real-time recording. Santiago features his father’s original compositions as well as a handful of Conjunto standards. This event is open to the public with $5 tickets at the door. (The Squeezebox, 2020)

The celebration will feature free Fideo Loco provided by The Cookhouse’s GM Matt Garcia while supplies last. Drinks specials will be available all day long as well as a Michelada Bar provided by Twang. Santiago Jiménez Jr. will perform music from his latest album El Chief with a set start time of 4p.m.

Santiago Jiménez Jr. is a San Antonio based folk musician and recipient of the National Heritage Fellowship in 2000 for lifetime achievement in traditional Tex-Mex/folk music. In 2016, he received the National Medal of Arts award for his contribution to American music. This three-time Grammy nominee comes from a family of musical pioneers with his father being Santiago “Flaco” Jiménez Sr. and his older brother, Leonardo “Flaco” Jiménez, who many consider the greatest and most famous Tejano accordionist ever. Santiago recorded his first album with his brother Flaco at age 17, and since then, he has recorded over 700 songs on numerous labels. In 2012, Santiago and Flaco reunited for a performance at the Tejano Conjunto Festival in San Antonio, the first time they were on the same stage since 1982. His latest album titled El Chief will be released in mid-February 2020.

The Squeezebox
2806 N St Mary’s St.
San Antonio, TX 78212

Theater review: ‘The Music Man’ at the Woodlawn Theatre

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Sami Serrano as Marian Paroo and Trey Hoadley as Harold Hill in ‘The Music Man,’ now playing at the Woodlawn Theatre. Photo: Woodlawn Theatre, used with permission.

Now playing at the Woodlawn Theatre is ‘The Music Man,’ a musical about con man Harold Hill who poses as a boys’ band organizer and leader and sells band instruments and uniforms to naïve Midwestern townsfolk, promising to train the members of the new band. This family friendly production opened on Friday January 31 with much acclaim and is running through Sunday February 23. Show times are Friday and Saturday at 7:30p.m. and Sunday at 3p.m. Tickets prices range from $18 to $30 and are available online or by calling the box office at (210) 267-8388. The non-profit partner during this production is YOSA (Youth Orchestras of San Antonio) so the theater is currently accepting musical instrument and office supply donations during the run.

‘The Music Man’ is set in the early summer of 1912 and begins aboard a train leaving Rock Island, Illinois. A group of traveling salesmen debate about how modern innovations are making their livelihood more difficult. “Rock Island” When the train gets to River City, Iowa, a passenger leaves with a suitcase labeled “Professor Harold Hill.” Once in town, Harold Hill (Trey Hoadley) sees his old friend and sidekick Marcellus Washburn (Michael Parisi) who is trying to lead a normal life. He tells Harold about a pool table that was just delivered to the local pool hall and to launch his scam, Harold tries to convince the town’s parents of the supposed trouble that a pool table could bring. “Ya Got Trouble” Harold meets Marian Paroo (Sami Serrano) and attempts to flirt with her but she continuously ignores him. Despite his complete lack of musical literacy, he convinces everyone that he is a brilliant bandleader. As Harold struggles to keep his scheme afloat, he finds himself increasingly attached to the townspeople, who have all experienced a positive change since Harold came to town. When the truth comes out, Harold is arrested but Marian, who has fallen for Harold, defends him because of the positive influence he has had on everyone.

The Tony Award winning ‘The Music Man’ has become a beloved classic and the Woodlawn Theatre does an excellent job of bringing it to the local stage. With book, music and lyrics by Meredith Wilson, it is based on a story by Wilson and Franklin Lacey. The cast is one of the biggest seen at the Woodlawn in some time but they all work well together so that the action onstage flows effortlessly. It is interesting to notice that Harold Hill’s dialogue is fast paced and sometimes it is difficult to follow; maybe this is a way of suggesting how salesmen are often thought of as “fast talkers.” Regardless, Trey Hoadley does an admirable job as the con man Harold Hill. Highlights include the catchy “Seventy-Six Trombones” by Harold and the Children of Rivery City and “Marian The Librarian” when Harold and Marian dance in the library with the town’s children – it includes some of the production’s most impressive choreography. The costumes are gorgeous, the story is entertaining and musical numbers include the classic romantic song “Till There Was You.” After a successful opening weekend, ‘The Music Man’ continues to entertain guests of all ages, especially fans of marching bands. It is a definite must-see musical for the entire family.

Lunch lecture: ‘Bit and Spur Makers of the Texas Tradition’

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The ‘Bit and Spur Makers of the Texas Tradition’ is this Friday February 7. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

This week, the Briscoe Western Art Museum is hosting a Lunch Lecture with bits and spurs specialist Kurt House on Friday February 7 from 12p.m. to 1:30p.m. He will be talking about the spur and how it evolved from a European symbol of wealth and power to an essential tool of the cowboy. Co-author of the book “Bit and Spur Makers of the Texas Tradition,” House will share stories about spur makers and how the Texas-made OK spur became one of the most sought-after pieces of cowboy equipment. House’s in-depth knowledge of spurs and bits will give everyone something to chew on during an open-lunch session where attendees can bring their lunch or grab a flavorful bite from Go’Shen Point BBQ food truck on the Briscoe’s campus. The lecture is included in museum admission. (Briscoe Western Art Museum, 2020)

Open daily, admission to The Briscoe Western Art Museum is free for children 12 and under, as well as active duty members of the military and up to four members of their family. Museum admission is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and students, and $5 for retired military, first responders, educators, firemen and police officers. The museum offers extended hours and free admission every Tuesday from 4p.m. to 9p.m.

Briscoe Western Art Museum
210 W. Market Street
San Antonio, TX 78205
(210) 299-4499

George Winston at the Tobin Center

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George Winston will be performing at the Tobin Center on February 15 and 16. Photo: Todd V. Wolfson, used with permission.

Acclaimed pianist/composer George Winston released his 15th solo piano album, Restless Wind, on May 3, 2019 and is currently on tour. Restless Wind beautifully documents Winston’s sociological observations in American history with renditions of stunningly relevant works by musical greats such as Sam Cooke, The Doors, Stephen Stills, George & Ira Gershwin, Country Joe McDonald and others. He will be performing at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts this month and due to popular demand, a second performance has been added. Performances are set for Saturday February 15 at 8p.m. and Sunday February 16 at 7p.m. at the Carlos Alvarez Studio Theater. General Admission tickets are $39.50 and VIP General Admission tickets are $85 and are available online. In support of the San Antonio Food Bank, 100% of merchandise sales at the concerts will go to benefit their great work. (JP Cutler Media, 2020)

George Winston is undeniably a household name. He has inspired fans and musicians alike with his singular solo acoustic piano songs for more than 40 years while selling 15 million albums. A tireless road warrior playing nearly 100 concerts annually, live performance for Winston is akin to breathing. Winston’s music is evocative, offering a chance to take a step back from perpetually busy lives and let the mind adventurously wander. Restless Wind is a portrayal of Winston’s place in a chaotic world, his compositions extend solace with an idiosyncratic grace. Reflective of Winston’s catalogue of famed albums, Restless Wind is the next chapter for the pianist’s ambitious recordings. It captures Winston’s inimitable melodic language where piano textures and tones set the stage for vivid renderings of classic compositions. Winston’s latest song collection exhibits his masterful artistry of adapting ensemble arrangements to solo piano with magnificent results.

Tobin Center for the Performing Arts
100 Auditorium Circle
San Antonio, TX 78205
(210) 223-8624

Upcoming February events at Pearl

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The next Canciones will be Friday February 28. Photo: Matt Buikema, used with permission.

This February, Pearl will host a special Valentine’s Day SoundCream night and bring back the live music series, Canciones. Pearl will also continue free weekly fitness sessions open to the public guided by Pilates Platinum. (Pearl, 2020)

SoundCream “I Dedicate…”- Friday February 14 from 6:30p.m. to 9p.m. at Pearl Park
Dance the night away with loved ones as SoundCream Airstream returns to Pearl Park for a special Valentine’s Day edition of Sunset Sessions with DJ JJ Lopez. Enjoy love songs and dedicate a tune to that special someone. Free and family-friendly. The League of Women Voters of the San Antonio Area will be on site to provide voter registration services and Susan G. Komen San Antonio will be on site to raise awareness of its work in the community.

Canciones: Love Songs – Friday February 28 from 7:30p.m. to 9p.m. at Pearl Park
Pearl’s live music series returns during the month of love with a free concert by the Texicana Mamas. The powerhouse trio is made up of three of the state’s most celebrated Latina musicians—Tish Hinojosa, Stephanie Urbina Jones and Patricia Vonne. The League of Women Voters of the San Antonio Area will also be on site to provide voter registration services and Susan G. Komen San Antonio will be on site to raise awareness of its work in the community.

Fitness at Pearl
Pearl is thrilled to continue free community workout classes led by local fitness providers every Tuesday evening. Throughout the year, partners will include Pilates Platinum, Smart Barre, Nomadik Yoga, Dance Fitness with Mau Garcia, and Joy Ride. The February schedule is:

  • Tuesday, February 4   | Pilates Platinum | 5:30p.m. | Pearl Park
  • Tuesday, February 11 | Pilates Platinum |  5:30p.m. | Pearl Park
  • Tuesday, February 18 | Pilates Platinum |  5:30p.m. | Pearl Park
  • Tuesday, February 25 | Pilates Platinum |  5:30p.m. | Pearl Park

“It’s the Month of Love and we are excited to offer San Antonians a place to gather and celebrate one another while enjoying music at Pearl Park. Our weekly fitness classes are also a fun way to spend time with friends and family while getting a good workout.” – Elizabeth Fauerso, chief marketing officer of Pearl.

Pearl Brewery
303 Pearl Parkway
San Antonio, TX 78215
(210) 212-7260