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Don Ross in Concert at Theatre on the Ridge
World-famous Canadian acoustic guitar god Don Ross brings his groove-based catchy tunes and mind-boggling playing to Theatre on the Ridge!
When and where
Date and time
Starts on Saturday, March 18 · 7pm PDT
Location
Theatre on the Ridge 3735 Neal Road Paradise, CA 95969
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About this event
Don Ross
Check out Don Ross on Paradise Music Hour!
“Ross’ groove-based style has influenced a generation of…players.” -Teja Gerken, Guitar Player magazine
Don Ross was born and raised in Montreal and has lived in various parts of Canada over the course of his life. The son of a Mi’kmaw Indigenous mother and a Scottish immigrant father, he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Music) degree from Toronto’s York University and started working full-time as a musician in 1988. That year he won the US National Fingerpick Guitar Championship for the first time, and also played with his quartet Eye Music at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland.
Signing a solo recording contract with Duke Street Records that same year, he went on to release two CDs of solo guitar music for the label in 1989 and 1990, as well as a third CD for the label featuring vocal music, full band arrangements, and solo guitar tunes in 1993.
Concentrating his touring primarily in Canada at the start of his career, Don went on to sign with Sony Music/Columbia Records (Canada) in 1994, releasing three CDs for the label. US-based Narada Records also licensed two pieces for the Masters of Acoustic Guitar CD in 1997. Meanwhile, Don won the US National Fingerpick Guitar Championship for the second time in 1996. To this day, he is still the competition’s only two-time winner. Don began touring more internationally at this point in his career, concentrating especially on Germany and other central European countries.
Signing directly with Narada in 1998, Don went on to release three CDs for the label. Passion Session, released in 1999, has gone on to be considered one of the high water marks in the world of modern solo guitar, with several of the tunes (notably “Michael, Michael, Michael,” “The First Ride,” “Tight Trite Night” and his arrangement of David Essig’s “Berkley Springs”) now considered more or less standard repertoire in the genre.
Don released Huron Street in 2001, an album of reinterpretations of earlier work never previously released internationally. It went on to spend two weeks in the Billboard Top Ten’s “New Age” chart. In 2003 Don’s last recording for Narada, Robot Monster, explored possibilities of blending solo guitar with electronic music, especially on collaborations with Berlin-based composer Christoph Bendel.
Don’s period recording for Narada was fruitful in terms of opening up the possibilities for more international touring, and he started playing regularly in Japan, Taiwan, the USA, and multiple European countries. By this time, though, illegal online file sharing had decimated the world of recorded music, and many record labels, Narada included, began to close their doors. In 2005, Don entered into negotiations with the internet-based label startup CandyRat Records, and became the company’s first signed artist. Together they released Don’s next recording, Music for Vacuuming, late that year. Since then, Don has released multiple CDs for the label (including collaborative titles with guitarists Andy McKee and Calum Graham) and two live concert DVDs. In addition, Don has released three other albums independently, Live in Your Head (2006), Any Colour (2009) and Don Ross Louder Than Usual (2019). Over the course of that time, Don’s touring base has gone on to include trips to Australia, India, Russia, China, South Korea, and a dozen European countries.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, Don went back to university, completing a Master of Arts degree in Orchestration through the University of Chichester (UK) and ThinkSpace Education, and graduating in early 2021. He immediately started working extensively in the world of scoring orchestral and electronic music for video games, films and television.
In addition to his solo performances and recordings, Don also heads his quartet Don Ross Louder Than Usual, which focusses on his more jazz-leaning repertoire.
In 2021, Don won the prestigious Walter Carsen Prize for Excellence in the Performing Arts, administered by the Canada Council for the Arts.
Don currently lives in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Music videos below.
This fine event will raise funds to support
Paradise Arts, Theatre & Culture Hub (PATCH)
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A PATCHworks Presentation
Paradise Arts, Theatre & Culture Hub (PATCH) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit collaboration to co-locate Gold Nugget Museum, Norton Buffalo Hall Foundation, Theatre on the Ridge, and Paradise Art Center on to a common campus in or near the Paradise walkable downtown, with opportunities that extend the missions of Paradise Recreation and Park District as well as the Mechoopda Tribal Council.
Imagine a campus where residents can reliably experience a range of high quality, local historic and art exhibits, mid-size fine music and theatre events, tribal and recreative offerings, and more.
You can support this effort just by attending "PATCHworks" events and presentations in the coming years!
For more information visit www.paradisepatch.org.
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3.24.23 Friday @ 7PM - Daffodil Dance & Duets at Paradise Veterans Hall. Come celebrate the harbinger of spring and official flower of Paradise with dancing to the music of The Apologiks, featured duets by local partners, food & drink for purchase, a silent auction and more. Tickets available at Eventbrite, Gold Nugget Museum, Paradise Art Center, and Theatre on the Ridge.