Tom Lieberman, Captain Gravitone Bill Smith Owatonna Arts Center
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Tom Lieberman, Captain Gravitone Bill Smith Owatonna Arts Center
Tom Lieberman, WITH Tom Lieberman began his musical journey playing his original songs in the coffeehouses in the fabled West Bank neighborhood of Minneapolis. He was a regular contributor to "A Prairie Home Companion" from 1976-86; and, in the late 70s, formed the vocal trio Rio Nido with Tim Sparks and Prudence Johnson. In addition to performing, he has worked on projects that include writing songs for beloved children's brands like Sesame Street and Arthur; a 10-year musical theater collaboration with New Orleans jazz great Delfeayo Marsalis; and creating music and producing the award-winning feature film "Sweet Land." Today, Tom performs as a solo artist, as well as with Rio Nido, and his own group, Tommy & The Liebermen. Reviewers for the The Minneapolis StarTribune described his 2013 recording of original songs, "Common Denominator," as, “gentle, romantic, playful & infectious…;” “…bluesy, simmering, profoundly philosophical…” and, “a charming, eclectic album of original songs,” (liebermania.com). Captain Gravitone & the String Theory Orchestra The Minnesota-based group plays a blend of roots music, influenced by jazz, Gypsy, tango and a fictional super-hero named Captain Gravitone. The group’s music has been gaining attention and radio time, appearing on Minnesota Public Radio’s “Radio Heartland;” Kathryn Tickell’s, Amazing Radio show from Gateshead, United Kingdom; “Fubar Omniverse” and “Harold’s House Party” on KFAI radio, Minneapolis, MN; “Bluegrass Saturday Morning” and “String Theory” on KBEM radio, Minneapolis, MN; “Minnesota Homebrew” on Pioneer 90.1, Thief River Falls, MN; and “Folk Scene, etc.” on KMSU, Mankato, MN (captaingravitone.com). Featuring Bill Smith AKA Wailin Willie Bill started playing in the early 70’s with the string band, Blind Moose Review. He learned to love playing jazz standards and swing while hanging out with Tom Lieberman. Bill figured there were enough blues harp players so he concentrated on swings and ballads, (though he can belt out the blues when called upon). Bill joined the Radio Rangers and learned Western Swing, while adding some sound tech skills to his game. Bill moved to the Mankato area in the mid 90’s and started Prairie Wind a vocal based group, with Marcie Stoyke and Bruce Davis. He was active with the Bothy Folk Club, a group of friends that produced concerts in the Mankato area, for 21 years, booking and running sound for concerts. Bill is currently playing with Big Trees, Papa John Kolstad, The Blind Moose, Dale Dahlquist’s Riff Rangers and Eli Hoehn’s Captain Gravitone & the String Theory Orchestra. It’s all fun. As Spider John says: “music is just a bunch of notes.” Sunday, April 3, 2:00-4:00 pm Owatonna Arts Center 540 West Hills Circle, Owatonna (use front entrance of Owatonna City Hall) Suggested donation $15/ Everyone Welcome This activity is made possible by a grant provided by the Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council from funds appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature.