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Prescott Area Arts Beat

Heard every Sunday at noon for the last 6 years on the KJAZZ Radio Network, Publicly Supported Radio for Northern Arizona (89.5FM, 91.3FM, 90.1FM, 90.7FM)
Recent Shows

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Producer/Host
Andrew Johnson-Schmit

(photo by Rich Charpentier)

Missed us last Sunday? Listen online or download these recent shows in our audio archive.

The Artists Path
Theatre grapples with 9/11

Folks Sessions
Concert Caps 7 Years Acoustic Bliss

The Whiskey Rollers
NorAZ Roller
Derby Dames

Prescott
Tourism Study
JT Tannous puts it under the microscope

CourierWatch
Quis custodiet ipsos scriptor?

Prescott Jazz Summit
Mike Vax
takes us to the mountain top

Blue Rose Theatre
Cold Chills
Gold Fever

AZ 3D Festival
Drum, Dance and Didgeridoo - the Watson Lake Woodstock

AZ Cowboy Poets Gathering
"Tying Knots in the Devil's Tail" - live recording

Allison "AT" Turner:
Badass
Hoop Dancer

Helen Stephenson:
Grows Prescott Film Festival 3x in 2 Years

Gail Mangham:
Takes us Behind the Velvet Rope at the Elks Opera House

Sadira Conley:
Living La Vida Fashionista at
Snap! Snap!

Ginny King:
Growing Tourism with or without
City Hall

Sandy Lynch:
Come for the Fry Bread, Stay for the Art - "Ya'ah'tee!"

Tsunami on the Square 2010:
"The Little Wave That Could!"

Ginger Spaulding:
 A Tsunami Generation at
Circus Camp

Good-night,
sweet lady;
And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.
Granny J and the Genesis of Blogging in Prescott.

Barry Barbe:
The Founder of
the Feast

Blue Rose Theatre:
"Arizona's Whiskey Chaplain"

Phippen Museum:
Big Hats and Brushwork

Downtown Dog:
Curbside dining on Whiskey Row?

John Schmit:
Taking on the
"Lake Invaders"

George Kahumoku Jr:
Hawaiian Music at the Elks Opera House
Part 1
Part 2

Gail Mangham:
Takes us on a walk down "The Artist's Path."

The Devil Makes Three:
The best Americana  band you've never
heard of.


You Are There:
Prescott's
Art Walk
,
Still on Its Feet?

Nicole Laurenne, of The Love Me Nots:
What Its Like to Be a Rock Goddess

Helen Stephenson: Prescott Film Festival Beats the Sophmore Jinx!
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3

Shri :
17 Years and Still Running on Blues Power!

Bob Booker,
Exec Director - Arizona Commission on the Arts:
Keeping the Lights On During a Recession, plus An Early Outbreak of Centennial Fever



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Andrew Johnson-Schmit
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Those clever, wonderful, good-looking people we call "our underwriters":
Framers Market & Gallery
PFAA
The Frame & I and the Art Store
129 1/2: An American Jazz Grille

If you see any of these folks on the street; please, shake their hand and thank them for their part in keeping publicly supported KJZA on the air!

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Your Friday Fix

So much culture, only two and a half days to enjoy.

As a public service to all you Yavapai
CultureVultures, PAB host Andrew Johnson-Schmit will now join host Mark Reynolds on "The Bridge" radio show at 9:05 am every Friday over the K-JAZZ radio network - giving you the head's up on the
weekend while you can still do something about it.

If you'd like an event to be considered for this radio show, send an email to Andrew Johnson-Schmit.


Talk to Me, People!
It's your town, after all.
I'm just trying to describe it on public radio.



If you have an idea for a show, please let me know by sending me an email. Click here !

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Two-fer Alert!! Click here for a chance at free tickets to Pickin' in the Pines Bluegrass and Acoustic Music Festival (Flagstaff) or
Music For Wonder festival (Prescott)!


This Sunday on Prescott Arts Beat






Darcy Falk tells us all about THAT OTHER blue grass festival: Pickin' in the Pines Bluegrass and Acoustic Music Festival happening Sept 17 - 19th, less than 10 minutes from downtown Flagstaff in the cool pines of Coconino County.

(photo by Missing Frame Photography)



In celebration of all things pickin' and grinning and camping and a contra dancin', PAB is proud to give away a pair of all-weekend passes to the festival.

How can you get your hands on these ridonculous freebies?

Check out next week's PAB newsletter, when you see the email link for the free ticket giveaway, click on it, and if you're the 10th emailer, YER GOIN' TO THE SHOW, BABY!


Also on this Sunday's PAB:

Ines Vitols, besides being the hardest working "fiddolin" player in Yavapai County, throws a great fundraising music concert every year, benefitting the arts curriculum of Mountain Oak School.

He walks us through this sweeeeet day of music on the grassy shores of Prescott's Watson Lake on Sunday, Sept 19th and I can't wait!


Its the third year for this great, family-friendly hometown music festival. Bring a picnic, laze around with the kids, listen to some fabulous music and maybe even  get up and show 'em how to shake 'em down to the good time tunes of:
  • Those genius' of bar rock: The Cheektones
  • The legendary blues band: SHRI
  • One outstanding Dine flute player: Michael Goodluck
  • Even Caucasians can dance to: Dylan Ludwig and the Barrio Ramblers
  • plus a three hour, count 'em three hour, dance this mess around jam by the mighty, mighty Major Lingo



Either way, its going to be a great weekend and you'll hear about it all this Sunday before, that's Sunday,
Sept 12th at noon on the K-JAZZ Radio network!



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Tickets
free tickets
Please note: The Cheap Date Alert is lit for all you broke, tight, stretched thin, rent fearing folk. Here's your chance to impress, enthuse and possibly win back the affections of your significant other. (A Public  Service of PAB)

This week its a Two-Fer folks!
A total of 4 chances to win tickets:


1.
I have personally weaseled four free weekend passes, yes, two pair to
Pickin' in the Pines Bluegrass and Acoustic Music Festival.


2.
I have also personally weaseled four free tickets, yes, two pairs of tickets to the Music for Wonder Benefit Concert.

So, how can you get your hands on these ridonculous freebies?

Just be the 10th person to email to this email address and yer going to the show, baby!




Congratulations to
Nikk Stevers and
Mike Parsons

winners of our free pairs of tickets
to see the
Folk Sessions
7th Anniversary Concert!



"My wife and I are really looking forward to getting out to this concert. Its been a while since we did something like this."
 -- Mike