2nd Saturdays at the Fox - Music and Movies

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2nd Saturdays at the Fox - Music and Movies, Tucson, Arizona, United States
Music Title
2nd Saturdays at the Fox - Music and Movies
Event Type
Music
Music Date
14-01-2023
Location
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Organization Name / Organize By
Fox Tucson Theatre
Organizing/Related Departments
Fox Tucson Theatre
Organization Type
Event Organizing Company
MusicCategory
Non Technical
MusicLevel
All (State/Province/Region, National & International)
Related Industries
Location
Tucson, Arizona, United States

Have you been to Second Saturdays downtown recently? We love everything that these events bring to the neighborhood and starting next month, the Fox is getting in on the action with our Music and Movies series. Every month we'll be pairing one-of-a-kind performances by local music artists with a music themed film. The entire event is only $12.50 for adults and $10 for children. The series starts in June and goes all summer long.

Loren Dircks knows how to keep listeners guessing. The singer-songwriter and wild-guitar tamer, who for years led Gila Bend, recently released a new solo CD on his own imprint, Oranguitwang. And the first two tracks on the album are enough to make longtime G-Bend fans wonder, if only briefly, whether Dircks has put aside twangin' blues metal.

For sure, Dircks is exploring other music influences-the album couldn't be more interesting, and at times, it approaches genius.

The opener, "More Than Life Itself," is a quasi-Tin Pan Alley love song complete with banjo and a Bacharach-style French horn. "You Run Like a Wild Horse," the second number, flirts with hip-hop rhythms and a wheedling Dr. Dre synthesizer motif.

Elsewhere is alt-country-tinged rock ("Still Called Today"), redneck RandB ("Stick With Me Girl") and the gorgeous "I Am," which balances guitar shredding with an engaging cow-pop melody. Through it all, Dircks plays almost every instrument, except for drums on a few tracks, some pedal steel and that French horn.

The album's centerpiece is "Guitar Hero Gone," an uproarious condemnation of the now-ubiquitous video game. Dircks indignantly rails against the crass and empty commercialism-of which that "virtual" game is a symptom-that has "killed the magic" of rock 'n' roll. The song gallops along at a snarling clip that brings to mind Blue Öyster Cult playing an old-time tent revival. When he sings that "spring-loaded button never had the feel / of hard wood, strings and steel," you can't help but proclaim, "Amen, Brother Loren!"

- Bio by Tucson Weekly

King Creole (1958)
Nineteen-year-old high school student Danny Fisher (Elvis Presley) works before and after school in order to support his father (Dean Jagger) and sister Mimi (Jan Shepard). After Danny's mother died, his grieving father lost his job as a pharmacist, and moved his impoverished family to the French Quarter in New Orleans. At work one morning, Danny rescues an older woman, named Ronnie (Carolyn Jones), from her abusive date. After a taxi ride to Danny's high school, she kisses him. Danny responds to some schoolmates' teasing by kissing Ronnie back and then punching one of them in the face. That earns him a trip to the principal's office. Miss Pearson (Helene Hatch), his teacher, tells Danny that he will not graduate. Principal Mr. Evans (Raymond Bailey) is sympathetic, but powerless to help, so Danny decides to drop out of school.

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Category: Arts | Visual Arts | Film / Cinema

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Available
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Price: General Admission: USD 12.50

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Fox Tucson Theatre  17 West Congress Street, Tucson, Arizona, 85701, United States  Pin/Zip Code : 85701
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