Home Mickey Hart Band to perform in Charlottesville
News

Mickey Hart Band to perform in Charlottesville

Contributors

Three time Grammy winner, Mickey Hart (Grateful Dead), will perform with his band at the Jefferson Theater  in Charlottesville on Thursday, Sept. 6.

Hart is donating 100 percent of the ticketing fees from tickets sold on MickeyHart.net to Music Therapy research.  The show will feature brand new material as well as selections of Hart’s greatest hits and Grateful Dead songs.

Hart’s new album entitled Mysterium Tremendum, his first in five years and follow up to the 2007 Grammy award winning Global Drum Project, was released on April 10th, 2012.

With Mysterium Tremendum, Hart is pushing the boundaries of what we know as music, creating a genre of his own. “I have always thought of life, the world at large, as music,” says Hart. “This work is a representation of that notion. I have combined sonic images of the formation of our universe with sounds drawn from musical instruments. It’s all about the vibrations that make up the infinite universe.

“In this case, they began as light waves and these light waves are still washing over us. Scientists at Penn State, Lawrence Berkeley Labs, and Meyer Sound have transformed these light waves into sound waves. These musical excursions transport me to wonderful and strange new places filled with rhythms for a new day. The combination of music from the whole earth and the sounds of the planets, the stars, the events that formed our universe is intoxicating and points toward an awareness of what music is, could be, and where it comes from. ”

For this new work Hart joined with long time Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter. “Hunter is a bold visionary writer who knows where I am going with this music,” says Hart. ” He is indispensable to the weave of this story. The way he writes, the imagery and mythology, are perfect for this project. Nobody writes like Robert Hunter.”

On Mysterium Tremendum, the Mickey Hart Band consists of Widespread Panic bassist Dave Schools, Grammy winning percussionist and longtime band mate Sikiru Adepoju, Tony Award winning vocalist Crystal Monee Hall, singer and multi-instrumentalist Joe Bagale, drummer Ian “Inx” Herman, guitarist Gawain Matthews, and keyboardist / producer, Ben Yonas. JamBands.com gave the band’s recent tour stop in NYC rave reviews stating that “Mickey Hart is nothing short of a musical genius and it shines through in everything he does. Whether he’s working with George Lucas, NASA, or throwing together a unique group of musicians for a band, its apparent that Mickey isn’t satisfied doing the same old thing…”.

Mysterium Tremendum is out now on Hart’s own 360° Productions. The album, recorded at Hart’s Studio X in Sonoma County, CA, was co-produced by Hart and Ben Yonas. Special guests Steve Kimock, Reed Mathis appear on select tracks as well as long time collaborators, Zakir Hussain, and Giovanni Hidalgo.

In 2011, Smithsonian Folkways Recordings released “The Mickey Hart Collection” which includes 25 albums drawn from “The World,” a series that incorporates Hart’s solo projects, field recordings and titles he produced of artists’ such as Babatunde Olatunji, Hamza El Din and the Gyuto Monks Tantric Choir.

The Mickey Hart Band is currently offering a free download of their new single “Slow Joe Rain” on his site at MickeyHart.net/download.

Support AFP




Contributors

Contributors

Have a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip? Email editor Chris Graham at [email protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPandora and YouTube.

Latest News

amanda dimeo staunton
Local

Staunton: Amanda DiMeo named deputy city manager, taking on dual role

government money
Politics, U.S. & World

Trump wants to take $1.7B of our money to reward his Jan. 6 army

Donald Trump is scheming to give himself $1.7 billion of our money as a settlement in a lawsuit that he filed against the IRS, which he heads up – and is claiming, because he oversees the IRS, he can tell the agency to just give him the money.

uva softball
Etc.

UVA Softball: ‘Hoos walk off Indiana, set to face #7 Tennessee on Saturday

Indiana would strike, Virginia would strike back. Rinse, repeat. A classic opening NCAA Tournament regional game was almost a walkoff in the bottom of the seventh, before the Hoosiers got an out at the plate.

aew darby allin
Etc.

AEW ‘Dynamite’ viewers down yet again in Week 4 of Darby Allin title reign

scott v. mcdougle
Politics, Virginia

Trump Court will not hear appeal of Virginia redistricting ruling

uva football acc championship game
Football

UVA Football: ‘Hoos will host Duke in ACC Championship Game rematch on a Friday night

baseball
Baseball

Preview: Washington Nationals host Baltimore Orioles in Beltway Series