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Tannahill Weavers — March 17

tannahillweavers_webCrossings brings Tannahill Weavers to Zumbrota's State Theatre on Tuesday, March 17, at 7 pm. Tickets are $26 in advance, $29 at the door, and can be purchased online or by calling 507-732-7616. Doors open at 6:00 pm.

Tannahill Weavers play music pulled straight from tradition. But they remake the Scottish songs, bringing them into the 21st Century with driving guitar playing and the energy of modern rock. From reflective ballads to footstomping reels and jigs, the variety and range of the material they perform is matched only by their enthusiasm and lively Celtic spirits.

One of Scotland's premier traditional bands, Tannahill Weavers plays a diverse repertoire that spans the centuries and demonstrates the rich and varied musical heritage of the Celtic people. These versatile musicians have received worldwide accolades for their exuberant performances.

Named for Paisley, Scotland’s historic weaving industry, and local poet laureate Robert Tannahill, the group first attracted attention back in the 1970s when founding members Roy Gullane and Phil Smillie added the full-sized highland bagpipes to stage performances. The combination of the powerful pipe solos, Gullane's driving guitar backing and lead vocals, and Smillie's ethereal flute playing breathed new life into Scotland's vast repertoire of traditional melodies and songs.

“…the Weavers’ unpretentious manner and superlative playing set them apart from most other Celtic groups… In a world where good taste has become a scarce commodity, the Tannahill Weavers are a wealthy bunch.” The Charleston Gazette, Charleston, SC

Gullane and Smillie are joined by John Martin on fiddle, cello and viola (as well as bass vocals) and Lorne MacDougall, one of Scotland's leading young pipers. Together, the foursome promise an electrifying performance audiences won’t soon forget.

Tannahill Weavers

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota. For more information call 507-732-5210.

 

Takin’ It to the Limit — March 13

EaglesTribute_2014_webCrossings brings The Fabulous Armadillos and Collective Unconscious to Zumbrota's State Theatre on Friday, March 13, at 7:30 pm for "Takin' It To The Limit: A Tribute to the Eagles." Tickets are $34 in advance, $38 at the door, and can be purchased online or by calling 507-732-7616. Doors open at 6:30 pm. SOLD OUT

Two groups of incredibly talented musicians come together to perform music by one of the greatest rock bands of all time, The Eagles.

Both bands regularly perform sold-out shows at the 270-seat theatre, whether paying tribute to Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, or to Motown. Audience members walk out of these concerts asking when the bands are scheduled to return. Two previous performances of the Eagles tribute show here were no exception.

Crossings audiences have flocked to Collective Unconscious’s covers of CSNY’s “Déjà Vu” album, the Beatles' “Abbey Road,” The Beach Boys' “Pet Sounds,” and Simon and Garfunkel's “Bridge Over Troubled Waters.” CU consistently delivers a pitch-perfect rendition of every song they perform.

The Fabulous Armadillos also have performed tributes to Motown and the Doobie Brothers at the State, and will be back in May for “Stadium Rock: Bands that Believe More is Better.” Since 2006 they have established a large and loyal following in the state with their spot-on re-creations of songs from many genres of music. Listeners close their eyes and are listening to all those vinyl records again.

The audience can expect no less than an evening of amazing music that will leave them wondering whether The Eagles themselves had taken the stage.

Fabulous Armadillos website

Collective Unconscious website

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota. For more information call 507-732-5210.

Davina & The Vagabonds — March 7

davinawebCrossings brings Davina and the Vagabonds to Zumbrota's State Theatre on Saturday, March 7 at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $20 in advance, $23 at the door, and can be purchased online or by calling 507-732-7616. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

Davina Sowers hit the Midwest scene in February 2005 and she hasn’t looked back since. It didn’t take her long after moving to Minnesota from Key West, FL to start making a name for herself. With great vocals and piano, she commands attention on stage and leaves everyone smiling. Davina has been performing since the age of 5, with the support of an extremely musical family. Sowers, a classically-trained pianist, has years of experience in piano performance. She and her band made a big splash at Duluth’s Bayfront Blues Festival in 2006 to 2008, having the highest sales in CDs all three years. She has been called the “hardest working blues woman in frigid Minnesota.”

"Two things remain consistent in all her shows: her throaty, but cushiony voice, which has a sort of hardmattress comfort to it that’s part Bonnie Raitt, part Etta James and a little Amy Winehouse; and her band’s rollicking New Orleans flavor, driven home by dueling horn players and a bayouthick standup bass.” (CHRIS RIEMENSCHNEIDER, Star Tribune)

Davina has already shared the stage with Little Feat, Buddy Guy, Elvin Bishop, The Lamont Cranston Band, The Blues Brothers, Joe Bonamassa, Irma Thomas and James Hunter, among others, at venues such as House of Blues in Atlantic City, NJ, and the Bayfront Blues Festival in Duluth, MN.

Davina and the Vagabonds

 

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota. For more information call 507-732-5210.

 

 

Sweet Land — March 6

SweetLandPoster_mini In celebration of Zumbrota Reads, we present

Sweet Land

A feisty German mail-order bride immigrates to rural Minnesota in the 1920s to marry a Norwegian farmer. Bureaucracy and prejudice cause major complications in this gentle story of love and immigration. 

7:30 pm Showtime. Doors open at 6:45 pm.

Rated PG

FREE ADMISSION

Brought to you by the Zumbrota Public Library and the Van Horn Public Library. For more information about Zumbrota Reads–Immigration: Yesterday and Today — including free copies of the book My Antonia, visit the Zumbrota Public Library. This project was funded in part or in whole with money from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

We have the best popcorn around and all our treats are at family friendly prices!

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota.  (507) 732-5210.

Sue Spargo Lecture and Trunk Show — March 5

Bird_quilt_gesMKpP_png_300x300_q85All In Stitches, Zumbrota's nationally known quilt shop, is bringing

Sue Spargo to town!

Thursday, March 5 at 7:00 PM at the State Theatre

Tickets: $15

Available at All In Stitches, 507-732-4101

Sue Spargo is a contemporary folk artist.  She was born in Zambia and then educated in South Africa.  She is still influenced by the energy and color of traditional African designs.  Later Sue moved to England; this shift between two very different environments also inspires many of her designs.  All these early experiences combined to stir her love of "primitive" arts and crafts and grew into a focus on contemporary folk art.  Sue now lives in the United States and travels extensively teaching.  She works primarily with design, wool and creative stitching. 
Sue has led workshops across the USA and in Australia, Canada, Vietnam, Italy, New Zealand and France.  We are thrilled to have her here in Zumbrota! 

The State Theatre is located at 96 E. 4th Street, Zumbrota, MN. 507-732-5210.

The Eric Clapton Story — February 28

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Crossings brings Justin Ploof & The Throwbacks to Zumbrota's State Theatre for “Crossroads: The Eric Clapton Story” at 7:30 pm on Saturday, February 28.

Tickets are $22 in advance, $25 at the door, and can be purchased online or by calling 507-732-7616. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota. For more information call 507-732-5210.

This original rockumentary adds vintage film clips and brief narrative to the live music performance by the band, authentically performing the music of the first three-time inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and providing audiences with a number of  “I didn’t know that” moments throughout the evening. It’s a complete “blast from the past” experience!

Clapton is widely considered rock’s preeminent guitarist, one of the most important and influential of all time. His Hall of Fame honors came as a member of the Yardbirds and Cream and as a solo artist. Rolling Stone magazine placed him at number 2 on their list of the “100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.” He’s won 18 Grammys.

Some of his best-loved songs include his version of Marley's “I Shot the Sheriff,” “Layla,” and Robert Johnson's “Crossroads.”

Justin Ploof, Jason Ploof, and Dan Ploof have many years of professional music experience and have shared the stage with the likes of Soul Asylum, Bobby Vee, Joan Jett, and Jessie Lang. Their incredible attention to detail and the quality of their musicianship wows audiences from the first chord right on through to the rousing end. Audiences hear the songs the way the artists meant for them to be performed. Guest appearances enhance the shows to the ultimate level of entertainment.

 

Abbey Road — February 21

abbeyroad_webCrossings brings Collective Unconscious back to Zumbrota's State Theatre on Saturday, February 21 for the Beatles' Abbey Road at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $28 in advance, $32 at the door, and can be purchased online or by calling 507-732-7616. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

Immensely popular Collective Unconscious returns for a repeat performance of the Beatles’ “Abbey Road” album which will be performed in its entirety on period instruments.

Well-known for their recreations of the Beach Boys’ “Pet Sounds,” Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s “Déjà vu,” and collaboration with the Fabulous Armadillos for an Eagles tribute, this group of talented, witty musicians will bring the Beatles to the audience with a note-for-note, nuance-for-nuance version of one of their most influential albums.

Released in 1969, “Abbey Road” was the last studio effort from the Beatles, and is listed on multiple “best album” lists. Collective Unconscious’ founding member Jeff Engholm says it stands out triumphantly from other classic albums because of “the vibes that shoot out from it: mellow, never rushed, carefully crafted, playful, soulful, beautiful.” Never failing to recognize the joy inherent in each cut, Collective Unconscious executes each of the seventeen tracks – including such classic songs as “Come Together,” “Octopus' Garden” and “Here Comes the Sun” – with precision, reverence and exuberance. The band has such fun performing that it’s impossible for the crowd not to join in, and it is no surprise these concerts are regularly sold out.

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota. For more information call 507-732-5210.

Valentine’s Day (the movie) — February 15

vdayposter imageThis treat is for YOU — A FREE Valentine's weekend movie!

Sunday, February 15 at 2:00 PM

Valentine's Day

Intertwining couples and singles in Los Angeles break-up and make-up based on the pressures and expectations of Valentine's Day. Starring Julie Roberts, Bradley Cooper, Jamie Foxx, Anne Hathaway, Kathy Bates, Jennifer Garner, Patrick Dempsey, Taylor Lautner, Taylor Swift, Ashton Kutcher and many others.

Rated PG-13. Doors open at 1:15 pm.

Please thank our sponsor: The Goodhue County Chapter of Thrivent Financial

We have the BEST popcorn around and all our treats are at family friendly prices!

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota.  (507) 732-5210.

True Love Ways with Robby Vee — February 14

robbyvee_webCrossings brings Robby Vee to Zumbrota's State Theatre with his Valentine's Day concert "True Love Ways" on Saturday, February 14, at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $22 in advance, $25 at the door, and can be purchased online or by calling 507-732-7616. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

Make it a Dinner Date! Bridget's Cafe is open Saturday night for a dinner special! Call 507-732-4646 to make reservations. If you dine at Bridget's and pre-order a ticket at Crossings, you'll get a FREE glass of wine with your meal. 

“True Love Ways” is hosted by second generation rocker & Canadian Rockabilly Hall of Famer Vee, “The Prince Of Twang.” Vee was born Robert Velline and named after his father Bobby Vee. He has been performing his unique style of rock-n-roll music for years on stages across the globe.

Having been on tour with the legends and architects of rock-n-roll, he has learned from, and shared credits and stages with, James Burton, Carl Perkins, Albert Lee, Little Richard, the Everly Brothers, Sir Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Dion, The Righteous Brothers, Buddy Holly’s Crickets, Dick Clark and his ‘Caravan of Stars Rock ‘N’ Roll Show,’ and many more.

Vee is known for combining elements of his vast repertoire and telling stories that bridge the generation gap from the roots of rock-n-roll to the new sounds of Americana music of today. As an entertainer with six studio records to his name, countless guest artist credits, and a history of extensive touring, Vee has captured the attention of audiences and respected industry professionals both nationally and internationally.

Claude Hall, radio-TV editor of Billboard Magazine writes, “If this guy had been around during the era of Elvis, he would have given Elvis a run for his money.”

Vee is currently touring to audiences worldwide with his “Rock-n-Roll Caravan Show,” featuring the Strings & Things violin section. The Caravan Show pays tribute to the golden era of rock n’ roll with a tip of the hat to his father Bobby Vee and music legend Buddy Holly. This featured segment pays tribute to his father’s legacy that includes video, stories and top charting hits such as “Take Good Care of My Baby,” “The Night Has a Thousand Eyes,” “Rubber Ball,” “Devil or Angel,” “Run To Him,” “Come Back When You Grow-up Girl,” “Love You More Then I Can Say,” and others.

Robby Vee's website
 

The State Theatre is located at 96 East 4th Street in Zumbrota. For more information call 507-732-5210.