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X-WR-CALDESC:The Earlville Opera House will host an evening with blues lege
 nd and star of “O Brother\, Where Art Thou?” Chris Thomas King at 8 PM. Th
 e event is sponsored by Preferred Mutual\, and continues the EOH’s 2017 Ma
 in Stage season\, featuring such artists as The Jeremiahs\, Peter Yarrow\,
  and Carrie Rodriguez\, among others. Born in 1962\, guitarist Chris Thoma
 s King became the last major folk blues discovery of the 20th Century when
  he was discovered in Louisiana in 1985 by a folklorist from the Smithsoni
 an Institute in Washington D. C. He was introduced to the world the follow
 ing year by venerable folk label Arhoolie Records as an authentic folk blu
 es successor to Huddie Ledbetter\, Muddy Waters\, Mississippi John Hurt an
 d Manse Lipscomb. King moved to Europe in 1993 and went on to write and pr
 oduced a series of ground breaking recordings including “21st Century Blue
 s” and “My Pain Your Pleasure.” Celebrated as an expatriate artist\, yet s
 eemingly destined for obscurity in his own country\, King decided to retur
 n to New Orleans in 1996\, when as fate would have it\, King was chosen by
  the Coen brothers to play the role of itinerant bluesman Tommy Johnson al
 ongside George Clooney in the movie “O Brother\, Where Art Thou?” (2000). 
 Larger than life on the silver screen\, Chris Thomas King\, acoustic guita
 r in hand\, captivated audiences the world over. His authenticity as a fol
 k blues artist\, by any measure\, proved to be undeniable\, and star of st
 age and screen was born. King’s major contributions to the “O Brother\, Wh
 ere Art Thou” phenomenon\, along with its follow up album and tour\, “Down
  From The Mountain\,” has inspired a new generation of musicians such as\,
  Hozier\, Mumford & Sons\, and the Lumineers. His songs “Hard Time Killing
  Floor Blues” and “John Law Burned Down the Liqour Sto\,’” to name a few\,
  have been covered by numerous artists including legend Buddy Guy. King wi
 ll perform at the Earlville Opera House June 2nd at 8 PM. Tickets are $30 
 general\, $25 members\, and $15 students/youth\, with premiums applying in
  the first 4 rows. Doors will open at 7:30 PM. For more information or to 
 purchase tickets\, call 315-691-3550 or visit www.earlvilleoperahouse.com.
  The Opera House is located at 18 East Main Street\, in Earlville\, NY. EO
 H events are made possible\, in part\, with public funds from the New York
  State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and t
 he New York State Legislature\, and through the generosity of EOH members.
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DESCRIPTION:The Earlville Opera House will host an evening with blues legen
 d and star of “O Brother\, Where Art Thou?” Chris Thomas King at 8 PM. The
  event is sponsored by Preferred Mutual\, and continues the EOH’s 2017 Mai
 n Stage season\, featuring such artists as The Jeremiahs\, Peter Yarrow\, 
 and Carrie Rodriguez\, among others. Born in 1962\, guitarist Chris Thomas
  King became the last major folk blues discovery of the 20th Century when 
 he was discovered in Louisiana in 1985 by a folklorist from the Smithsonia
 n Institute in Washington D. C. He was introduced to the world the followi
 ng year by venerable folk label Arhoolie Records as an authentic folk blue
 s successor to Huddie Ledbetter\, Muddy Waters\, Mississippi John Hurt and
  Manse Lipscomb. King moved to Europe in 1993 and went on to write and pro
 duced a series of ground breaking recordings including “21st Century Blues
 ” and “My Pain Your Pleasure.” Celebrated as an expatriate artist\, yet se
 emingly destined for obscurity in his own country\, King decided to return
  to New Orleans in 1996\, when as fate would have it\, King was chosen by 
 the Coen brothers to play the role of itinerant bluesman Tommy Johnson alo
 ngside George Clooney in the movie “O Brother\, Where Art Thou?” (2000). L
 arger than life on the silver screen\, Chris Thomas King\, acoustic guitar
  in hand\, captivated audiences the world over. His authenticity as a folk
  blues artist\, by any measure\, proved to be undeniable\, and star of sta
 ge and screen was born. King’s major contributions to the “O Brother\, Whe
 re Art Thou” phenomenon\, along with its follow up album and tour\, “Down 
 From The Mountain\,” has inspired a new generation of musicians such as\, 
 Hozier\, Mumford & Sons\, and the Lumineers. His songs “Hard Time Killing 
 Floor Blues” and “John Law Burned Down the Liqour Sto\,’” to name a few\, 
 have been covered by numerous artists including legend Buddy Guy. King wil
 l perform at the Earlville Opera House June 2nd at 8 PM. Tickets are $30 g
 eneral\, $25 members\, and $15 students/youth\, with premiums applying in 
 the first 4 rows. Doors will open at 7:30 PM. For more information or to p
 urchase tickets\, call 315-691-3550 or visit www.earlvilleoperahouse.com. 
 The Opera House is located at 18 East Main Street\, in Earlville\, NY. EOH
  events are made possible\, in part\, with public funds from the New York 
 State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and th
 e New York State Legislature\, and through the generosity of EOH members.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170517T133000
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