Music at The West: The Carpenter Ants Feat. John "Some Kind of Wonderful" Ellison and pat mAcdonald

Schedule

Thu Sep 05 2024 at 07:30 pm

Location

319 N Central Ave, Duluth, MN, United States, Minnesota MN | Duluth, MN

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EXPERIENCE A NIGHT OF MUSIC -AT THE WEST THEATRE SEPTEMBER 5TH
Including Pat Macdonald, and The Carpenter Ants Feat. John "Some Kind of Wonderful" Ellison.
Since his techno-folk pioneering Timbuk3 days, Pat MacDonald has been tinkering in relative obscurity. His one-man electro-blues experiments of the late ’90s/early 2000s led to the Lowebrow-driven proto-rock of Purgatory Hill. Life-threatening illness in 2016 brought a long pause. Now, five years cancer-free, he’s writing, rediscovering the six-string, and reanimating his pre-T3 acoustic roots with finger-style remakes from his back catalog. The new songs flirt with a twisted spirituality, hints of hope, and optimism embraced and defaced by his trademark darkish humor.
For over four decades, The Carpenter Ants, a quartet steeped in Appalachian gospel, soul and country, has amassed a resume that rivals many national groups and includes some of the most creative artists in American music. The group has recorded and performed with British folk-blues icon Kevin Coyne; wunderkind singer/songwriter Nellie McKay; singer/actress/surrealist Ann Magnuson; and co-founder/host of NPR’s “Mountain Stage” Larry Groce.
A testament to its “solidarity,” the group still includes three of four original members (singer Charlie Tee passed in 2021) and has brought its sound - and the rich music of Appalachia – to listeners throughout the U.S and “across the pond.” Members are Michael Lipton (guitar/vox), Ted Harrison (bass/vox), Jupie Little (drums/vox) and Mark Bates (organ/vox).
In 2004, Rev. Jesse Jackson hand-picked the band for an eight-city tour and a subsequent Labor Day rally that drew 75,000 people; later that year, the Ants joined the Rev for a march in Atlanta that featured Stevie Wonder (who tapped Ants’ drummer Jupie Little to sit in). As the members approach (or turn) 70, performance requests have only increased. Collectively, the group welcomes its role as a “legacy artist,” imparting both experience and history to a new generation.
John Ellison was born in Montgomery, WV on the banks of the Kanawha River and grew up in the mining town of Landgraff in McDowell County. In 1959, he quit his job at the Carter Hotel in Welch, put his belongings in a grocery bag and bought a one-way ticket to Rochester, NY. Eight years later, he formed The Soul Brothers Six. None other than the legendary record mogul Jerry Wexler signed the group to Atlantic Records.

Tickets are $20-25 depending on seating.

Show starts at 7:30pm
Doors open at 6:30pm

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Where is it happening?

319 N Central Ave, Duluth, MN, United States, Minnesota MN

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The West Theatre

Host or Publisher The West Theatre

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