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SUMMARY:* Rickie Lee Jones (at Bull Run Restaurant)
DESCRIPTION:Rickie Lee Jones\n8-27-2016\n\n\n\nTwo-time Grammy winner Rickie Lee Jones exploded onto the pop scene in 1978 and has made a career of fearlessly experimenting with her sound and persona over 15 critically acclaimed albums. A cultural phenomenon\, Rolling Stone magazine put her on its cover twice in two years\, and Saturday Night Live gave her an unprecedented three songs for her second appearance. Rickie is both a character in the songs and the songwriter singing\, defying convention with her sometimes brazen sexuality and the mixed bag of jazz\, rock and what has come to be known as 'confessional' songwriter performances.\n\n\n\nHer latest album "The Other Side of Desire" was written\, recorded and rooted in the city of New Orleans\, where Jones lives on the opposite side of the street made famous by Tennessee Williams. Produced by John Porter (of Roxy Music) and Mark Howard\, this is the first new music Jones has written in over a decade. "This work is inspired by many years of sitting with all the events of my life until I had something to paint with\," says Rickie. "I came to New Orleans to write and to live a different way than what I have known on the west coast.... Here is another record then\, made of my imagination\, and whatever else that has no words\, using the clay of this place and the shapes of my eyes to form some kind of picture of my life\, or my heart\, that I alone can understand\, and hopefully that others can enjoy."\n\n\n\n"The Other Side of Desire"... recalls the fervor and crafty accomplishment of her best early work. The album is inspired by Jones's new home of New Orleans\, a city she'd previously occupied while writing her masterpiece of heartbreak\, 1981's "Pirates." Jones consciously honors the musical styles birthed within America's most sonically spectacular city." - Ann Powers\, NPR Music\n\n\n\n"She can sound like a nun who has closed the door in the chapel to sing quietly to herself. She can sound dissolute\, louche\, exalted\, elegant\, or like a figure howling against a menacing sadness... She sings like a shy person somehow released of inhibition by singing. Every word she writes and sings seems earned. Her songs are cunning and serious or playful and exuberant but always carefully made... [Jones expresses] a human truth: over time\, we cannot be other than ourselves." - Alec Wilkinson\, The New Yorker\n\n\n\nLimited VIP seats are available at front-row tables 53\, 63 & 73\, and will include an exclusive aftershow Meet & Greet with Rickie Lee\, personal photo with Rickie\, a limited edition lyric print autographed by Rickie\, a collectible\, autographed tour poster (numbered\, limited print) and an exclusive Rickie Lee Jones VIP merchandise item.\n\n \nBuy Tickets
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div class="featured-events-item  even-item" style="padding: 10px\; margin-bottom: 5px\; border-radius: 5px\; box-shadow: rgb(153\, 153\, 153) 1px 1px 7px inset\; color: rgb(51\, 51\, 51)\; font-family: 'Open Sans'\, Arial\, Helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 14px\; letter-spacing: 0.2px\; background: rgb(239\, 225\, 180)\;">\n<h2 style="color: rgb(148\, 18\, 0)\; font-size: 1.8em\; margin-bottom: 10px\; margin-top: 0px\; padding-top: 0px\;"><br />\n<a href="http://tickets.bullrunrestaurant.com/ordertickets.asp?p=1085&amp\;backurl=default.asp" style="color: rgb(148\, 18\, 0)\; text-decoration: none\; margin: 0px 0px 5px\; font-weight: 400\;">&#8203\;Rickie Lee Jones</a></h2>\n<a href="http://tickets.bullrunrestaurant.com/ordertickets.asp?p=1085&amp\;backurl=default.asp" style="color: rgb(148\, 18\, 0)\; text-decoration: none\;"><img border="0" class="featured-event-image" src="https://tickets.bullrunrestaurant.com/uplimage/RickieLeeJones.jpg" style="border: none\; float: right\; margin-left: 10px\; margin-bottom: 10px\; max-width: 100%\;" title="Rickie Lee Jones" /></a><span class="featured-events-description"><span style="color: rgb(128\, 0\, 0)\;"><strong><span style="font-size: small\;">8-27-2016</span></strong></span><br />\n<br />\n<span style="font-size: small\;"><span style="text-decoration: underline\;">Two-time Grammy winner</span>&nbsp\;<a href="http://www.rickieleejones.com/" style="color: rgb(148\, 18\, 0)\; text-decoration: none\;" target="_blank" title="Rickie Lee Jones"><strong>Rickie Lee Jones</strong></a>&nbsp\;exploded onto the pop scene in 1978 and has made a career of fearlessly experimenting with her sound and persona over 15 critically acclaimed albums. A cultural phenomenon\,&nbsp\;<span style="text-decoration: underline\;">Rolling Stone</span>&nbsp\;magazine put her on its cover twice in two years\, and&nbsp\;<span style="text-decoration: underline\;">Saturday Night Live</span>&nbsp\;gave her an unprecedented three songs for her second appearance. Rickie is both a character in the songs and the songwriter singing\, defying convention with her sometimes brazen sexuality and the mixed bag of jazz\, rock and what has come to be known as &#39\;confessional&#39\; songwriter performances.</span><br />\n<br />\n<span style="font-size: small\;">Her latest album &quot\;The Other Side of Desire&quot\; was written\, recorded and rooted in the city of New Orleans\, where Jones lives on the opposite side of the street made famous by Tennessee Williams. Produced by&nbsp\;<span style="text-decoration: underline\;">John Porter</span>&nbsp\;(of Roxy Music) and&nbsp\;<span style="text-decoration: underline\;">Mark Howard</span>\, this is the first new music Jones has written in over a decade. &quot\;This work is inspired by many years of sitting with all the events of my life until I had something to paint with\,&quot\; says Rickie. &quot\;I came to New Orleans to write and to live a different way than what I have known on the west coast.... Here is another record then\, made of my imagination\, and whatever else that has no words\, using the clay of this place and the shapes of my eyes to form some kind of picture of my life\, or my heart\, that I alone can understand\, and hopefully that others can enjoy.&quot\;</span><br />\n<br />\n<span style="font-size: small\;">&quot\;The Other Side of Desire&quot\;... recalls the fervor and crafty accomplishment of her best early work. The album is inspired by Jones&#39\;s new home of New Orleans\, a city she&#39\;d previously occupied while writing her masterpiece of heartbreak\, 1981&#39\;s&nbsp\;</span><span style="font-size: small\;">&quot\;Pirates.&quot\; Jones consciously honors the musical styles birthed within America&#39\;s most sonically spectacular city.&quot\; -&nbsp\;<em>Ann Powers\, NPR Music</em></span><br />\n<br />\n<span style="font-size: small\;">&quot\;She can sound like a nun who has closed the door in the chapel to sing quietly to herself. She can sound dissolute\, louche\, exalted\, elegant\, or like a figure howling against a menacing sadness... She sings like a shy person somehow released of inhibition by singing. Every word she writes and sings seems earned. Her songs are cunning and serious or playful and exuberant but always carefully made... [Jones expresses] a human truth: over time\, we cannot be other than ourselves.&rdquo\; -&nbsp\;<em>Alec Wilkinson\, The New Yorker</em></span><br />\n<br />\n<span style="font-size: small\;"><span style="text-decoration: underline\; color: rgb(128\, 0\, 0)\;"><strong>Limited VIP seats</strong></span>&nbsp\;are available at front-row tables&nbsp\;<span style="text-decoration: underline\;">53\, 63 &amp\; 73</span>\, and will include an exclusive aftershow Meet &amp\; Greet with Rickie Lee\, personal photo with Rickie\, a limited&nbsp\;edition lyric print autographed by&nbsp\;Rickie\, a collectible\, autographed tour poster (numbered\, limited print) and an exclusive&nbsp\;Rickie Lee Jones VIP merchandise item.</span></span>\n\n<div style="clear: right\;">&nbsp\;</div>\n<a class="button buy-tickets " href="http://tickets.bullrunrestaurant.com/ordertickets.asp?p=1085&amp\;backurl=default.asp" style="text-decoration: none\; display: inline-block\; white-space: nowrap\; text-align: center\; cursor: pointer\; padding: 5px 5px 5px 8px\; text-transform: capitalize\; line-height: 1em\; float: right\; width: 100px\; height: 20px\; text-indent: -9999px\; color: rgb(255\, 255\, 255) !important\; border: none !important\; box-shadow: none !important\; background: url(&quot\;../Images/buy_tickets.gif&quot\;) 100% 0% no-repeat\;">Buy Tickets</a>\n\n<div style="clear: right\;">&nbsp\;</div>\n</div>\n
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