Short Takes: A Look at Region’s Entertainment
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April Taylor performs on July 5 at Steele Creek’s Pavilion by the Lake. The concert is free.
Published: July 3, 2008
ALL MY MURDERS
Attention all sleuths.
Experience “All My Murders” each Friday and Saturday from July 5-19 at the Proud Annie Mystery Theatre in Jonesborough.
Dine on a six-course country dinner. And between bites, help solve the murder of a soap opera star.
Directed by Kathleen Brosenne and set in a pre-Civil War 1857, “All My Murders” is not intended for children under age 13.
However, those with enquiring and investigative minds are encouraged to attend, attempt to solve and even participate. Some patrons will be pulled on stage and into the who-done-it drama. Who knows who’s guilty and who will be chosen … maybe it’s you.
IF YOU GO
What: “All My Murders”
When: July 5-19, Fridays and Saturdays, 6:30 p.m.
Where: Proud Annie Mystery Theatre, 920 Old Boones Creek Road, Jonesborough, Tenn.
Tickets: $39.95
Info: (423) 753-3735
Web: http://www.proudannie.com
APRIL TAYLOR
Pause. Take time to cool down and relax while enjoying some of life’s pleasures.
Hear music courtesy April Taylor on July 5 at the Steele Creek Park Pavilion in Bristol, Tenn. Bring a lawn chair or a blanket, kick back with a free hot dog and watermelon, and enjoy Americana Bristol-style.
Given the weekend, expect a healthy dose of patriotism amid Taylor’s mostly contemporary country style. Listen for her blooming hit, “I Wanna Live Like That,” and know why Taylor’s All-American voice works so well with such an occasion. Best of all, there’s no charge.
IF YOU GO
Who: April Taylor
When: July 5, 7-9 p.m.
Where: Steele Creek Park Pavilion, Bristol, Tenn.
Tickets: Free
Info: (423) 764-4023
Web: http://www.apriltaylor.net
DISILLUSIONED
Melody and mayhem come together in the sound of Disillusioned.
See the Johnson City-based, head-banging band on July 5 at the 5 O’clock Bar in Bristol, Tenn. Led by lead singer Doug Hale, the four-man outfit mixes sounds culled from such influences as Black Sabbath from the 1970s, Def Leppard from the ’80s, and Metallica from the ’90s.
Result? A nuanced group structured on brains to go with their blast. Disillusioned rocks to the riffs of lead guitarist Sherald Jennings, as heard on songs such as “Monster.”
Yet Disillusioned also cools their jets on songs like “Ever After.” They are not one-trick ponies but instead are four horsemen who attack with intelligence attached to their brawn.
IF YOU GO
Who: Disillusioned
When: July 5, 10 p.m.
Where: 5 O’clock Bar, 620 State St., Bristol, Tenn.
Tickets: $5
Info: (423) 573-2275
Web: http://www.myspace.com/disillusionedofjc
TOM NETHERLAND is a freelance writer. He can be reached at .
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