Ben Rudnick and Friends in concert
Hours: | 6:00-8:00 PM |
Ages: | Infants, Toddlers, Kids, Teens, Adults |
In/Outdoor: | Outdoor |
Cost: | Free |
Category: | Music & Concerts |
Boasting a high level of adventurous musicianship their award winning recordings contain a unique acoustic sound ranging from light folk to bluegrass, calypso, and rock. As Booklist Magazine said in their January 2003 issue, 'What comes though is a distinct personality, far from the slick, polished anonymity found on some popular recordings for this age group.' Their exciting live shows only reinforce that observation.
Drawing on the original songs and traditional material from their recordings, Ben Rudnick and Friends seamlessly integrate classic songs such as “Route 66,” “Oh Boy!,” “Jambalaya/Hey Good Looking, “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” and Beatles’ tunes into their sets.
As Buzz McClain of the Washington Post commented 'Ben Rudnick refuses to pander by making 'children's music,' with the result being a disc of sophisticated melodies, precise instrumentation and witty lyrics that delight the entire family.' Since Ben Rudnick and Friends original songs aren't overtly children's music, and enthusiastic renditions of well known songs appeal to all, everyone in the audience from the oldest to the youngest become involved in the excitement of the moment. Joy spreads across young faces and years fade from the old faces. Performances tend to be 'events' and a slice of time where families can relax and enjoy each other's company.
As Betsy Siggins Schmidt and Laura Murphy of Club Passim said, 'Not only did the kids love the show, but the parents (and the grandparents) were singing and dancing as well.'
Ben Rudnick began writing family music for his daughter’s fourth birthday party. Ben Rudnick and Friends began playing these songs in libraries and on town greens and before long found themselves in much larger and more diverse venues: New York’s Lincoln Center, Boston’s Hynes Auditorium, repeat engagements at notable folk venues such as Club Passim and Café Lena, baseball stadiums, Lowell’s Boarding House Park, and theaters, museums and celebrations from Maine to Ohio.
The band played to an estimated 5000 people at a recent July 4th celebration at the Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, MA. Return engagements are frequent with notable folk venues such as Club Passim and Café Lena among them.
Recent venues have also included locations as diverse as Lowell's Boarding House Park and a post game concert in a baseball stadium. With an aggressive performance schedule, the band is constantly working to broaden their audience base and larger theater shows begin with an October 2003 performance at the Palace Theatre in Manchester, NH.
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