
901 Broadway, Suite 700 Tacoma , WA 98402 253.591.5890
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Lacey Leffler
September 17, 2007 Associate Director of Marketing
Phone: 253.573.2360
Email: laceyl@broadwaycenter.org
‘DSO Rex Caravan Tour'
Continues the Grateful Dead's Music & Philanthropy
With
Dark Star Orchestra & The Rex Foundation
Tacoma , WA -- On Thursday, September 27, 2007 at 7:30 p.m., a truly unique cover band, the Dark Star Orchestra, will perform on the stage of the historic Pantages Theater in downtown Tacoma .
Critically
acclaimed for the live embodiment of the Grateful Dead's music and spirit, Dark
Star Orchestra is partnering with The Rex Foundation to personify another quintessential
aspect of America 's most-loved live band. With the ‘DSO Rex Caravan Tour' Dark
Star Orchestra is creating a model to further the Grateful Dead tradition started
24 years ago: tapping into the entire concert community of musicians, promoters,
producers and fans to help the Rex Foundation support great grassroots programs
across the U.S. and internationally.
Dark Star Orchestra will contribute $1 of each ticket sold from proceeds of
the performance at the Pantages on Theater Thursday, September 27 to the Grateful
Dead-founded Rex Foundation. Continuing through their entire month-long fall
tour, DSO will also be providing a venue for Rex's ‘Community Caravan,' a grassroots
contribution campaign encouraging people to get involved with philanthropy through
a donation of $5 or more.
In the fall of 1983, friends and members of the Grateful Dead established the
Rex Foundation as a non-profit charitable organization that enabled them to
proactively provide extensive community support to creative endeavors in the
arts, sciences, and education. Since 1984 the Rex Foundation has granted $8.2
million to some 1,000 recipients. The Rex Foundation mission is to help secure
a healthy environment, promote individuality in the arts, provide support to
critical and necessary social services, assist others less fortunate than ourselves,
protect the rights of indigenous people and ensure their cultural survival,
build a stronger community, and educate children and adults everywhere.
The Rex Foundation launched its renewal in the absence of direct Grateful Dead
concert funding 6 years ago, and DSO has been an avid supporter from the very
beginning. They performed at Rex benefit fundraisers including the April 2002
event at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco , a March 2004 inaugural ‘Black
Tie-Dye Ball' in Chicago , and an additional ‘Black Tie-Dye Ball' in Washington
, DC in December of 2005. This fall's DSO tour partners with The Rex Foundation,
thereby bringing to life the Rex ‘Community Caravan,' an ongoing philanthropic
campaign connected by the music, creative spirit and care for the greater good.
Dark Star Orchestra performs Grateful Dead classics in the same way that an
orchestra interprets music of classical composers. The composer spirit is derived
and channeled in the live setting as the players capture the excitement and
innovation of the original performances and compositions.
Touring nationwide for nearly 10 years, performing over 1400 shows since its
formation, the band's determined commitment to ‘raising the Dead' has drawn
national media attention: Rolling Stone praises "Dark Star Orchestra's
fanatical attention to detail." USA Today says DSO is "channeling
the Dead" and the Washington Post declares them "the hottest
Grateful Dead tribute act going." Dallas Morning News affirms
DSO is "the next best thing to being there"; the Denver Post
describes Dark Star Orchestra as “a perfection-oriented practitioner of homage”
and the Associated Press notes that DSO “takes its act to a level
of detail that befits a rock band famous for its fanatical following.”
Critics aren't
the only ones singing Dark Star Orchestra's praises. Five original members of
the Grateful Dead have played alongside DSO and have had this to say:
“A couple
of times when I had my back to John (Kadlecik) onstage and he started to sing,
I had this weird sense that it was Jerry.” – Bob Weir, Grateful Dead co-founder/vocalist/guitarist
“Playing
with Dark Star Orchestra is something that feels just exactly like it felt when
I was playing with the Grateful Dead.” – Donna Jean Godchaux, Grateful Dead
vocalist
Made up of Rob Barracco (multiple keyboardists), Rob Eaton (Bob Weir), Dino English (Bill Kreutzmann), John Kadlecik (Jerry Garcia), Rob Koritz (Mickey Hart), Lisa Mackey (Donna Jean Godchaux), and Kevin Rosen (Phil Lesh), Dark Star Orchestra does not try to match Grateful Dead live songs note for note. The band instead seeks the individual style for each era of its performances and offers its own interpretations and improvisations of a group also famed and loved for their interpretations and improvisation. Anything more formulaic would quickly dispel the free spirit embodied in the music.
Dark Star Orchestra isn't a cover band. Its shows are not even meant as tributes. What Dark Star Orchestra achieves is a continuation of the spirit of what has now become over forty years of the Grateful Dead's timeless music. Presently, on this tour to assist the Rex Foundation, DSO is carrying on the altruistic vision of the Grateful Dead as well and sharing the concept of community to future generations of Deadheads.
Tickets are $25 and $35 and are available at www.broadwaycenter.org . Contact the Broadway Center Box Office at 253.591.5894 to order by phone or in person at the corner of 9 th & Broadway in Downtown Tacoma.
For sound clips, photos and detailed information on the Dark Star Orchestra, please visit www.darkstarorchestra.net. Further information regarding the Rex Foundation can be found at www.rexfoundation.org. For publicity requests please contact Dave Weissman at dave@darkstarorchestra.net or 614-987-6543.
The Broadway Center for the Performing Arts gratefully acknowledges the following for support of the 2007-2008 Season: ArtsFund, Ben B. Cheney Foundation, The Boeing Company, City of Tacoma , Forest Foundation, The News Tribune, Pierce County Arts Commission, Sequoia Foundation Pierce County Program, and Washington State Arts Commission.
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