Showing posts with label Waterside Theatre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Waterside Theatre. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 09, 2013

Opening for Ralph Stanley and an Ocracoke 4th of July!

Molasses Creek at the Lost Colony Waterside Theatre, Roanoke Island, NC

Hi friends!

This last week was a busy one with 4th of July activities here at home on Ocracoke Island, and a Sunday opening for Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys at the Lost Colony Waterside Theatre on Roanoke Island.
Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys
The Waterside Theatre is a beautiful and fascinating place to perform.  The set for the world famous Lost Colony outdoor drama, we fully expected colonists and natives to come surging out on to the stage during a fiddle breakdown.  Written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paul Green, The Lost Colony outdoor drama is celebrating its 76th season this year!  You can read more about it at http://thelostcolony.org.

As the sun set, the light on the sound waters behind the theater palisade faded and the starry night sky formed a seamless backdrop, joining with the canopy of live oak trees that border the audience and the stage.  We couldn't think of a more beautiful place to enjoy a concert by one of the cultural treasures of our country.  At 86, Ralph Stanley stood on stage for the entire concert, gracing the audience with sounds and songs from the mountain communities of old. 

Here are some more pictures around the stage of the Waterside Theatre.




Costumes from the Lost Colony production
Louie, Marcy, and Gerald in the costume greenroom (Marcy had to be dragged away!)

4th of July Fun on Ocracoke Island
Blackbeard getting a picture with a young fan

While we are talking about famous historic places and characters of the Outer Banks, we will give you a shot of Emmet Temple as Blackbeard the pirate.  Blackbeard met his fate off of Ocracoke Island in November of 1718 when he was hunted down by Lt. Robert Maynard.  Ever since then, his ghost has reappeared (with head) at holiday events around the island . . . and 4th of July is no exception.
Blackbeard being interviewed Ocracoke Radio personality, Daphne Bennink
The 4th kicked off with a flag raising, a sandcastle contest, and a fig cake bakeoff.  Fiddler Dave joined Captain Rob Temple for two pirate shows during the afternoon, the Ocracoke parade wound its way through the village, and the evening rounded off with Molasses Creek playing for a traditional Ocracoke squaredance, hosted by local caller and island historian Philip Howard.  Unfortunately a quick storm popped up right as Martin Garrish and the Ocracoke Rockers were set to perform . . . but other than that weather event, the day went perfectly.
A stunning beach day for the 4th!
Here are some sandcastle contest entries . . . 

Alice in Wondersand and the Mad Hatteras
Sea Serpent
Fat Tub
SPF Infinity
A model of Ocracoke Island (looking on Silver Lake Harbor)
Octopus
Sandgloo
 The parade is always an audience favorite!




Showering with a friend . . . an Ocracoke tradition.


The Holy Mackerals barbershop (with Donald Davis, Bill Jones, David Senseney, and Gary Mitchell of Molasses Creek)
 That's about all for now.  If you are heading to Ocracoke Island, come and visit us at our weekly shows at our Deepwater Theater.  Wednesday nights are the Ocrafolk Opry and Thursday nights, Molasses Creek.  For tickets and more information visit http://www.molassescreek.com/deepwatertheater.cfm.  Our next off island performance is on August 18 for Greenville, NC Sunday in the Park.  Visit our calendar for more information. 

Don't forget, our new "Festival Release 2013" album is now available at our online store, along with T-shirts, hand-through pottery mugs and more! 


Thanks!

Your Molasses Creek crew
Gary, Fiddler Dave, Marcy, Lou, & Gerald.




Sunday, June 30, 2013

Molasses Creek to open for Bluegrass Legend Ralph Stanley this coming Sunday (July 7)! . . .and 4th of July happenings!

Hey there friends,

The big news for Molasses Creek this week is that we get to open for Ralph Stanley on Sunday, July 7 at Waterside Theater (home of the Lost Colony), Roanoke Island, NC.  Molasses Creek begins the performance at 7 PM, and Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys at 8 PM.


We have more details for the concert at the end of this blog. . .

From concert press release
Dr. Ralph Stanley has long been an icon of American roots music, beginning in 1946 when he formed the Stanley Brothers duo with older brother Carter and later with the formation of the Clinch Mountain Boys. Stanley’s band has nurtured several musicians who later went on the become stars in their own right, including Ricky Skaggs, Larry Sparks and the late Keith Whitley.

Along the way Stanley received an honorary doctorate of music from Lincoln Memorial University, the National Heritage Award presented by President Reagan, the Library of Congress’ Living Legend Award, and the National Medal of Arts. Stanley was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor in 1992 and was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 2000.

Although well-known and respected in music circles for decades, it was only with the release of the Cohen brothers film O Brother, Where Art Thou? and it’s soundtrack that Stanley’s mournful voice was introduced to a mass audience. The album, named by National Public Radio one of the 50 most influential recordings of all time, sold more than 8 million copies and earned Stanley a Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance.


Ocracoke 4th of July Activities

The 4th of July is a big deal on Ocracoke and we have plenty of fun for folks visiting the island.  Here is the schedule below. Since the 4th is a Thursday this year, we are moving our Molasses Creek concert from the regularly scheduled Thursday night to Friday night so that we can play for the traditional Ocracoke Square Dance at 6:30 PM at the Ocracoke Community Square.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Come see Molasses Creek at Deepwater Theater on Ocracoke Island!

We have had a busy summer so far at Deepwater Theater with two weeks of sold out shows! Hope that you will come and see us at the Ocrafolk Opry on Wednesdays or a full Molasses Creek show on Thursdays at our Deepwater Theater.  Shows are at 8 PM and run through the end of September.  You can reserve tickets ahead of time online at our Deepwater Theater page or by calling 252-921-0260.

Ocracoke Ladies Strongarm the Competition!

Unfortunately we had a show to tend to and weren't able to catch the annual WOVV (Ocracoke Radio), Women's Arm Wrestling competition this last Wednesday.  But, we can tell you all about it!  Last year, this annual event became the largest women's arm wrestling competition in the United States, and this year IN THE WORLD!  The names just about say it all . . . Karm the Arm, Ming Raster the Ring Master, Librawnian, Princess Slaya, Marie Antoilette, Mastadoane, Paula Mean, Bend it Like Bennink, Snow Might, Outer Spanx, Fat Jesus, Professor Pain, G.I. Gyn, Mind Game, Lyonysus, Silver Catron, Bridezilla, Mermaid's Fury, Daisy Puke, Rosie the Ligament Breaker, Gooey Geisha, Fighting Melons, Miss 'Merica, Crusher the Clown, Annie's Got Her Guns, The Butcher, Sandy "Just Sandy" from Jersey, Veruca "The Seether" Salt, Tiny Dancer the Ice Princess, and more that you gotta read and see (but we won't publish here. Visit the Ocracoke Current article for great pictures! 

Fiddling with visitors

Each year, friends travel to the island during the summer to soak up the sun on our wonderful beaches, sample our stellar island cuisine, and get their fill of village culture.  Occasionally these visitors bring with them their instruments to share their music with the band.  This last week, Lillie Myers and family caught our Deepwater shows and stopped by Fiddler Dave's house to say hi to Fiddler Dave's son, Lachlan, and play a few tunes.  What great fun!  Thanks for coming by Lillie!



Hope everyone's summer is going great and that you will see us out on Ocracoke or on the road! 

Take care!
Molasses Creek

Here are more details on the Ralph Stanley concert
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Waterside Theatre, the area’s newest musical venue and home to Roanoke Island’s very own Tony Award-winning theatrical production, The Lost Colony, welcomes two Grammy Award-winning artists to the Outer Banks as part of the PNC Bank Presents: Live At The Waterside Concert Series. On Sunday, July 7 at 8 p.m. Dr. Ralph Stanley brings his Clinch Mountain Boys to The Lost Colony’s beautiful) stage for an evening of all-American bluegrass music. Ocracoke Island band Molasses Creek (award winning band that has been featured on Garrison Keillor’s A Prairie Home Companion) will open the evening at 7 p.m. with their blend of traditional Americana music and contemporary performance style. Doors open at 6 p.m. and tickets for both regular seating ($25) and VIP seating ($50) are available online at The Lost Colony website.

The limited number of VIP tickets include seating in the first few rows from the stage, access to the air-conditioned lounge set up in The Soundstage Theatre which will offer beer, wine, soft drinks and snacks, a limited edition poster, plus an opportunity to meet the musical artists and their bands! Both concerts are rain or shine events and rain insurance is not offered.

Long regarded by locals and visitors as a top-notch musical venue waiting to happen, Lost Colony staff worked closely with officials at the National Park Service to bring this year’s two-concert series to Waterside Theatre. The planning and procedures put in place for the shows this  summer will pay off big time for what is expected to be a six or eight concert series in 2014!