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MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER & SHAWN COLVIN

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Opening Nights at Florida State University is excited to bring the very best performing arts, music, dance, comedy, literature and visual arts to our campus and community.

The first half of the 23–24 season features award-winning artists, beginning with acclaimed folk singers Mary Chapin Carpenter with Shawn Colvin at Ruby Diamond Concert Hall. This folk duo will share their musical hits at this memorable concert. The season continues with two-time, GRAMMY® Awardwinning artists Ranky Tanky at Opperman Music Hall. These inspiring artists specialize in jazz-influenced arrangements of traditional Gullah music, a culture that originated among descendants of enslaved Africans in the Lowcountry region of the U.S. Southeast.

ON continues its October lineup with Miamibased dance company Adele Myers and Dancers at the Nancy Smith Fichter Theater, in collaboration with the School of Dance. The dance company presents a newly created work called T.W.I.S.T, a foot stomping, soul quaking and heart pounding dance theater performance performed by five female athletes who embody Myers’ signature fusion of personal theatricality and robust physicality. International sensations the Gipsy Kings take the Adderley Amphitheater by storm with their signature blend of rumba, salsa and flamenco music.

New this season is a fun and unique boots and jeans outdoor performance by Hot Club of Cowtown at the beautiful Phipps Farm on Meridian. Join us for an outstanding western swing music experience, complete with food trucks, bars and plenty of fun.

In November, we kick off the holiday season with two exciting performances beginning

with Broadway’s Next Hit Musical’s The Phony Awards. This fully improvised performance features memorable characters, hilarious dialogue, song and dance. Who will win the award?

November continues with Opening Nights’ first Goodwood Series concert at the Goodwood Museum and Gardens featuring Grammy nominated Della Mae. Don’t miss these amazing ladies performing their heartwarming, bluegrass melodies.

Finally, we end 2023 with a holiday concert for the whole family, featuring a family of musicians. MacMaster & Leahy Celtic Family Christmas will delight all ages with a family Christmas concert. Known as Canada’s reigning couple of Celtic music, they are sure to delight. Join us at Opperman Music Hall on December 7.

I cannot think of a better time and opportunity to become a member of Opening Nights and to show your support of our mission to present exceptional artists — a mission worthy of supporting and celebrating! These performances create a thriving cultural life in our community and create priceless educational experiences on campus and throughout the community. Ask any Opening Nights associate about these philanthropic opportunities.

Thank you for sharing the first half of our 23–24 season with us. We look forward to many more outstanding performances coming your ways in Tallahassee’s Bicentennial Year, 2024.

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UPCOMING PERFORMANCES

OCTOBER

1 Mary Chapin Carpenter & Shawn Colvin Americana, Folk

5 Ranky Tanky Roots, Blues

12 Adele Myers and Dancers Dance

20 The Gipsy Kings World, Latin

26 Hot Club of Cowtown Western Swing

NOVEMBER

1 Broadway’s Next Hit Musical Comedy, Improv

7 Della Mae Bluegrass

DECEMBER

7 MacMaster & Leahy Celtic Family Christmas Celtic, Holiday

JANUARY

10 Elvis Costello Rock, Alternative

11 Jesse Cook Flamenco, Jazz Guitar

18 Delirium Musicum

Contemporary Chamber Music

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Mary Chapin Carpenter and Shawn Colvin—longtime friends for over 30 years—will appear on stage together as an intimate acoustic duo, swapping songs and sharing stories. These special shows will feature the acclaimed songwriters performing material from their vast catalogues as well as some of their favorite songs. Carpenter and Colvin are two of the most important singer-songwriters of our time. Their music has touched the lives of millions of people around the world and their songs will continue to be enjoyed for generations to come. The "Together on Stage" tour will celebrate their friendship and their shared love of music. It is sure to be a special event for fans of both artists.

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MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER

With hits like “Passionate Kisses” and “He Thinks He’ll Keep Her,” Mary Chapin Carpenter has won five GRAMMY® Awards (with 16 nominations), two CMA awards, two Academy of Country Music awards and is one of only fifteen female members of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Over the course of her acclaimed career, Carpenter has sold over 16 million records. In 2020, Carpenter recorded two albums—The Dirt And The Stars, released in August 2020, and One Night Lonely, recorded live without an audience at the legendary Filene Center at Wolf Trap in Virginia during the COVID-19 shut down, and nominated for “Best Folk Album” at the 64th GRAMMY Awards in 2022.

Of the new album The Dirt And The Stars, produced by Ethan Johns (Ray LaMontagne, Paul McCartney, Kings of Leon) and recorded entirely live at Peter Gabriel’s Real World

Studios in Bath in southwest England, Carpenter quotes the writer Margaret Renkl, “‘We are all in the process of becoming.’ That doesn’t stop at a certain age. To be always a student of art and music and life, as she says, that, to me, is what makes life worth living. The songs are very personal and they’re difficult in some ways, and definitely come from places of pain and self-illumination, but also places of joy, discovery and the rewards of self- knowledge. They arrived from looking outward as much as inward, speaking to life changes, growing older, politics, compassion, #metoo, heartbreak, empathy, the power of memory, time and place. There are many themes, but they all come back to that initial truth that we are all constantly ‘becoming’ through art and expression.”

SHAWN COLVIN

Shawn Colvin stopped the industry in its tracks with her arresting 1989 debut, Steady On. The following spring, Colvin took home the GRAMMY Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album, establishing herself as a mainstay in the singer-songwriter genre. In the ensuing 30 years, Colvin has won three GRAMMY Awards, released 13 superlative

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albums, written a critically acclaimed memoir, maintained a non-stop national and international touring schedule, appeared on countless television and radio programs, had her songs featured in major motion pictures and created a remarkable canon of work.

Colvin triumphed at the 1998 GRAMMY Awards, winning both Record and Song of the Year for the Top 10 hit "Sunny Came Home," from the platinum-selling album A Few Small Repairs.

Her inspiring and candid memoir, Diamond In The Rough, was published in by Harper Collins in 2012. Diamond In The Rough looks back over Colvin's rich lifetime of highs and lows with stunning insight and candor. Through its pages we witness the story of a woman honing her artistry, finding her voice, and making herself whole.

Shawn Colvin was recognized for her career accomplishments when she was honored with the 2016 Lifetime Achievement Trailblazer Award by the Americana Music Association. Presenting her with this prestigious award

was Bonnie Raitt. Said Raitt, "She's simply one of the best singers I've ever heard— and a truly gifted and deep songwriter and guitarist... She was groundbreaking when she emerged and continues to inspire me and the legions of fans and other singer/songwriters coming up in her wake."

In September 2019, to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Steady On, Colvin released a newly-recorded version of her landmark debut. Colvin crafts a truly mesmerizing reinvention, performing the album with just her voice and guitar. The Steady On 30th Anniversary Acoustic Edition strips each song to the core, placing Colvin's songwriting masterclass on full display. "I've played these songs countless times, primarily as a solo acoustic artist," she says. "all in all, this is the incarnation that feels most genuine. This represents who I am as an artist and all I ever wanted to be, and I believe it does its predecessor proud."

Colvin was recently honored with an induction into the 2019 Austin City Limits Hall of Fame, alongside legendary artists Lyle Lovett and Buddy Guy. In a moving induction speech, Jackson Browne praised her as "ineffable"—'that which is impossible to express in words'—and extolled, "Not many writers are able to do what Shawn does. It's a very special way of relating what really matters. It takes an original to get our attention. Shawn is utterly original in her singing, and original in what she speaks about in her songs."

Over the course of three decades, Shawn Colvin has established herself as a captivating performer and a revered storyteller, welldeserving of the commendation of her peers and the devoted audiences who have been inspired by her artistry. And as she enters her third decade as a songwriter and performer, she continues to reaffirm her status as a vital voice in music.

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2023–24 MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS

thank Opening Nights for their commitment to the arts in our community

Law Office of Linda P. Bailey, P.A. Sally Karioth & Amanda Karioth Thompson Janet R. Thornton
UPCOMING PERFORMANCES OCTOBER 5 Ranky Tanky Roots, Blues 12 Adele Myers and Dancers Dance 20 The Gipsy Kings World, Latin 26 Hot Club of Cowtown Western Swing NOVEMBER 1 Broadway’s Next Hit Musical Comedy, Improv 7 Della Mae Bluegrass DECEMBER 7 MacMaster & Leahy Celtic Family Christmas Celtic, Holiday JANUARY 10 Elvis Costello Rock, Alternative 11 Jesse Cook Flamenco, Jazz Guitar 18 Delirium Musicum Contemporary Chamber Music 24 Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson: “A Cosmic Perspective” Speaker FEBRUARY 1 Sons of Serendip Contemporary Classical Crossover
Tanky
Ranky
MacMaster & Leahy Celtic Family Christmas Jesse Cook Sons of Serendip
Hot Club of Cowtown
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