During the intermission of their November 2 AMERICA / Christopher Cross concert, Music With Friends creator Larry Farber and his trusty sidekick Becky Mitchener announced their first artist for the 2017 season.
Monday, March 13th, 2017 Music with Friends will welcome nine time Grammy Award winner and Billboard “top jazz artist of the decade,” Norah Jones to play an intimate concert evening at the McGlohon Theater.
If you’re an avid scoop reader, you may have already seen our post on MUSIC WITH FRIENDS, a private, membership music club that hosts 3 concerts each year at McGlohon Theater.
The 2016 MWF concert year ended with a Bang! with a double performance by America and Christopher Cross, after stellar shows by Steely Dan in April and a joint show with The Temptations & The Four Tops in February ’16.
Cross opened up the evening with his sweet, softrock songs like “Sailing“, “Think of Laura” and “Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do)” and immediately brought the mostly over-40 crowd back to 1980, when Cross shot to the top of charts with his first album and his popular “Ride Like the Wind“. In 1981, Christopher Cross won the Grammy for Album of the Year and famously beat Pink Floyd’s The Wall for that year’s Grammy (strange times indeed, in hindsight).
Cross often fronts for AMERICA, and even pitched in to sing a few tunes during their line up. In case you weren’t born yet, America was HUGE throughout the 70’s, with kind of a folk-rock, only slightly stoned vibe that bridged the hard rock and soft contemporary divide perfectly.
The band performed almost all of their greatest hits ~ “A Horse with No Name” “I Need You” “Ventura Highway” “Tin Man” “Lonely People” “Sister Golden Hair” “Daisy Jane“”You Can Do Magic” along with two rousing renditions of “Sandman” and the Mamas & the Papas “California Dreamin’“. While the crowd was most excited about Sister Golden Hair, I’m a Ventura Highway girl all the way.
(Fortunately, they did not play one of my least favorite songs ever, “Muskrat Love” which was pretty much ruined once it was covered by The Captain & Tenille or some such silliness).
If you think Music With Friends might be for you, or if you just want more info or have questions, please contact Becky asap!!
B E C K Y M I T C H E N E R
Director of Corporate Development & Membership/Charlotte
704-907-1806
bmitchener@musicwithfriends.com