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This Rendezvous is no secret. H-3 & Entertainment ArtsG G G Travel ...... H-4-5 Crossword Answers ...... H-5 Books ...... H-7-8 ArtsH1 Sunday, April 13, 2008 tulsaworld.com Arts INSIDE A new orbit String theory At the Drive-In had to die to make way for prog rockers National Fiddler Hall of Fame ceremony The Mars Volta

BY JENNIFER CHANCELLOR to feature all-star lineup World Scene Writer He broke up the band. And he’s proud of that fact. “A band can become like a ro- mantic relationship that goes stale,” Omar Rodriguez-Lopez admitted during a recent telephone inter- view. “It becomes a mirror of your- self and you stop growing. Then staleness leads to corruption.” So, in 2001, he disassembled his infl uential post-hardcore band At the Drive-In. “It was holding me back,” he said. “I believe that you have to con- stantly push the envelope in order to show fans that you love them. You can’t repeat yourself.” Since that time, Rodriguez-Lopez and Cedric Bixler-Zavala have done more than stretch boundaries with their prog-rock fusion act The Mars Volta. They have blown them to smith- ereens. This band is a mind-detonating mix of jazz, art rock, psychedelia, Latin and even funk metal. Live, the eight-piece explodes with auditory pyrotechnics. Often branded as an improv band, Rodriguez-Lopez was quick to clarify. Hede fi nitely is in cha rge. “I assign hand gestures to differ- BY JENNIFER CHANCELLOR ent parts of songs. When I signal, World Scene Writer we play that part. There is no set sequence. We pervert the music’s existing architecture,” he said. y all accounts, this is a landmark event. “We are constantly trying out Four of country music’s most infl uential new stuff out on the road . . . But only about 10 percent of what we musicians will be inducted into the National do is the democratic expression of Fiddler Hall of Fame on Wednesday, right here genuine improv,” he said. Rodriguez-Lopez speaks in a fer- in Tulsa. vent rush. Some critics claim that’s because he’s actually hard-selling B Photo illustration by BRAD THOMPSON / Tulsa World kitsch. Even Pitchfork magazine admit- “This is the center of the music, with a nod to New Or- Morton, Jared Tyler and more. ted “The Mars Volta discography universefor the fi ddle,” said Bob leans-style jazz and blues — all The Pendleton Family Fid- event carries an astronomical risk/re- Fjeldsted, hall of fame president aimed at dancers. dlers will perform, and there will NATIONAL FIDDLER HALL ward potential.” and acting executive director. Infused into the whole is be a live re-enactment of Wills OF FAME 2008 ANNUAL GALA But success has a way of speak- Indeed,Oklahoma’s of fi cia l the spirit of a hot string band doing his 1941 show. ing for itself, and The Mars Volta state instrument is the fi ddle, (playingfour- and fi ve-strin g Last year Wills was posthu- & INDUCTION CEREMONY has the ardent global fan base to and its state country tune is the fi ddles) and often augmented mously inducted, noted Eicher. prove it. When: famous Western swing song with steel guita r, drums, pianos All proceeds from the event Show starts at 7 p.m. April 16 Of the new album, Rolling Stone by Bob Wills, “Faded Love” and horns. will go toward youth education crooned that the band is “com- (also hits for Patsy Cline, Elvis Most prominent is the fi ddle, and scholarships, he said. Where: Presley, Ray Price and Willie “which gives classically trained It is the mission of the Na- VanTrease Performing Arts Center SEE CONCERT H-2 Nelson). violin players something fun to tional Fiddler Hall of Fame to for Education, Tulsa Community “That instrument helped do,” laughed Shelby Eicher, hall develop and promote public in- College – Southeast Campus, make Tulsa famous,” Fjeldsted of fame vice president and direc- terest in old-time fi ddling, coun- 10300 E. 81st Street said. tor of education. try and bluegrass music and to “Western swing is really just This event will welcome not preserve and educate the public Admission: $25 and $50, available by calling jazz in cowboy clothes,” he only legends Johnny Gimble, Dick about the art, its musicology, its 595-7777 or following the links at laughed. Barrett, Roy Acuff and Claude performance elements and its www.tulsaworld.com/FiddlerHoF Popularized in national “Fiddler” Williams into the hall of historical and social signifi cance, broadcasts from Tulsa’s Cain’s fame ranks, but also will feature said Eicher. Online: Ballroom stage throughout the performances by Roy Clark, www.tulsaworld.com/FiddlerHoF ’40s, Western swing is a fusion of Byron Berline, Jana Jae, Whit Jennifer Chancellor 581-8346 country, cowboy, polka and folk Smith, Chuck Cissel, Eicher, Rick [email protected] Meet the music makers BY JENNIFER CHANCELLOR Also, Acuff’s 1938 recording of watched acclaimed musician Johnny Gimble World Scene Writer “The House of the Rising Sun” is Major Lee Franklin. According the fi rst known commercial record- to the tale, Barrett invited Frank- Born: John Paul Gimble, May The 2008 National Fiddler ing of the now-legendary song. lin back to the family farm for 30, 1926, in Tyler, Texas Hall of Fame inductees are: In the early ’40s, he created a night of breakdown bowman- Contributions: He started play- music publishing venture Acuff- ship. ing professional fi ddle at age 12. ROSS HALFIN Rose with songwriter Not too long later, Barrett’s In the ’40s, Gimble played Roy Acuff Fred Rose. It was a country dad was advised, “Save your fi ddle and electric mandolin The Mars Volta with Bob Wills and his Texas Life: Born Roy Claxton Acuff music phenom, owning many money, Sam. That kid will never on Sept. 15, 1903, in Maynard- copyrights — including songs learn anything.” Instead, the Playboys, a legendary act that ville, Tenn.; died Nov. 23, 1992. by Marty Robbins, Felice and young Barrett switched to West- launched Western swing music — and Tulsa’s Cain’s Ballroom concert Contributions: World-renowned Boudleaux Bryant and the full ern swing, which earned him THE MARS VOLTA as the “King of Country Mu- Hank Williams song library. some dough and kept him out of — into the international spot- sic,” Acuff began as a semi-pro In 1962 he was the fi rst living the cotton fi elds. light. When: When asked to join the Play- Doors 7 p.m. April 15 baseball player. However, it musician elected to The Country He was drafted early in World didn’t take long for him to ditch Music Hall of Fame. He won a War II, and after several tours of boys, his now-famous response the high-stress game, pick up lifetime achievement award from combat, he played baseball for was, “Would a baseball player Where: want to go with the New York Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N. Main St. hisfather’s fi ddle and take up a the Kennedy Center in 1991. the military team — the Manila nomadic lifestyle on the road in All Stars — in the Philippines. Yankees?” he said. “Would a cow Tickets: a traveling medicine sho w. Through it all, he stayed in lick Lot’s wife?” $39.75, available at Reasor ’s, Starship He’s perhaps most famous Dick Barrett contact with Franklin, eventually From there, he quickly distin- Records & Tapes, Cain’s box offi ce, by for his recordings of “The Born: Aug. 6, 1918, in joining him in Texas fi ddle jams. guished himself by using a fi ve- phone at (866) 443-8849 and online at stringfi ddle (most have four ). www.tulsaworld.com/gettix Great Speckled Bird” and “The Maysville, a small rural commu- He became one of the most . Wabash Cannonball,” and was a nity in Garvin County successful competitors ever, He has since played with Grand Ole Opry regular in his Contributions: The story goes with a long and colorful history legends including George Strait, Sneak a peek: Lefty Frizzell, Willie Nelson and www.tulsaworld.com/TheMarsVolta backing band, Smoky Moun- that Barrett’s fi rst love was base- as a breakdown fi ddler. He still tain Boys. By 1940, he was the ball, which he abandoned for performs today. Merle Haggard, and released 10 Note: show’s star. thefi ddle in 1927 when he fi rst SEE FIDDLERS H-2 This show is billed as “an evening with The Mars Volta,” which means there is no opening act. H2 ½½Sunday, April 13, 2008

and his musical sense of hu- FIDDLERS: mor, Williams performed and recorded into his mid-90s. He The Aussie hunk heads home Williams was a was a defining component of the Kansas City jazz scene, nteresting that in a week pivotal figure on the and played on Andy Kirk’s when “” pro- Kansas City jazz first recording, “Blue Clari- I ducers were trying to open CARY scene. net Stomp.” people’s hearts (and wallets) ASPINWALL In the 1930s, he moved to to needy children of the world, FROM they treated one contestant so IDOL MOMENTS H-1 Illinois, where he played both cary.aspinwall rudely. violin and guitar in a number @tulsaworld.com In a bit of a surprise ending, solo albums. Last year, he re- of ensembles, including the Michael Johns, the ladies’ fa- leased “Last of the Breed” Nat King Cole Trio and the with Haggard, Nelson and vorite Aussie hottie, was told Count Basie Orchestra. In wiwo’ole’s “Somewhere Over Ray Price. “see ya!” after host Ryan Sea- the Rainbow,” but I think his Gimble continues to tour, the 1940s and ’50s he played crest reminded everyone that with saxophonist Eddie stoner dude persona might be even fiddling for Carrie Un- last year, during “Idol Gives starting to wear on some fans. derwood during last year’s “Cleanhead” Vinson and pia- Back,” they didn’t cut anyone nists Hank Jones and Jay It bothers me only when he 49th Annual Grammy because it would have seemed doesn’t sing well — but what McShann, at that point re- Awards. uncharitable. the heck is he going to do dur- cording his first sessions — Basically, it happened like ing week? and getting a second wind in this: Johns was announced as the surprise contestant in the proved that Claude “Fiddler” his career. she’s not this year’s Sanjaya Williams In 1993, Claude was re- bottom three (we all knew Syesha Mercado and Carly (although I do want her to go cruited by fiddler Mark Lived: Born Feb. 22, 1908, Smithson were going to be home soon) by singing well on in Muskogee. Died April 26, O’Connor to teach at a camp there), then Seacrest said Martina McBride’s “Anyway.” 2004. outside of Nashville, Tenn., Syesha and Carly were safe, If she wants all the mean peo- Contributions: The jazz vio- where he shared his infec- and we all gasped. Ryan took a ple like me to stop calling her linist and guitarist started tious jump-blues style with minute to remind us that last a state fair singer, she might young: By age 10 he had everyone. year nobody was cut that want to dial down the sparkles learned to play guitar, man- week. But YOU, Michael a bit. dolin, banjo and cello. Sources: Tulsa World archives, Johns, are not so lucky. Sing Simon was spot-on about The fiddle soon followed, NPR online, Johnny Gimble official for us one last time and don’t — it was pleas- and his career spanned much site, Country Music television online, let the door hit you on the way ant, but not that exciting. I of the history of jazz. Known Yazoo Records online, Dick Barrett out, OK? think we all know by now that for his swinging, bluesy style online. Ouch, Seacrest. Was it the Brooke wants to be Carole ascots? Did they offend your King, so she doesn’t need to fashion sense? Did he sing hammer that home by singing one too many classic rock something quite as predict- the Caribbean, where on- able as “You’ve Got a Friend.” CONCERT: ly trained masters use songs? His “Dream On” was Barring a singing miracle, FRANK MICELOTTA / FOX those things. just so-so, he should have stuck to the bluesy-soul stuff. is probably “A Ouija board is some- David Cook performs on “American Idol” on Tuesday night. While recording, Or maybe he should just stick going home soon. She has a thing very serious, though the band battled to looking pretty. Minus the great voice, but I’m just not being very original was to sing performance by Oklahoma’s corporate America’s ascots. sure who’s going to buy her al- Carrie Underwood on “Idol floodwaters and turned it into a game.” Fantasia’s “I Believe.” Basical- It wasn’t David Cook’s best bum. Oh, wait — she already Gives Back” night simply the loss of a made an album and nobody ly, she’s just boring everyone, During the making of week, unfortunately — but we and now the Michael Johns proved why she’s sold so “The Bedlam in Goliath,” bought it. Hmmmm. Maybe drummer. knew he would be safe. Our fans will blame her, so she’s many albums — it was the the band battled studio she needs to start a band. Lady Peace is one of his favor- probably going home soon, highlight of the show. FROM H-1 floods, the sound engi- ite bands, and “Innocent” is a Apparently, Syesha thought too. neer buckled under ner- great song — but it seemed the best way to counter every- Cary Aspinwall 581-8477 pressing dissected time vous stress, they lost a like the timing was off a bit one’s comments about her not Oh, and not to brag, but the [email protected] signatures and stammer- drummer, suffered myri- and it started kind of rough. ing riffs into seizures that ad equipment foul-ups and I’ve heard from numerous is the #1MOVIE sound like three (The) vanishing drum tracks — sources that the full-length MURDER MYSTERY WEEKENDS Now booking Murder Mystery Parties. Spend the night in our elegant, haunted Mars Voltas going off at then finally buried the studio version you can down- 2 WEEKS in a row once, splashed with the load from iTunes is way bet- mansion or just join us for the mystery dinner party. Don’t do another boring thing. office party! Book a murder, that will get them talking! We can also come to you. non-sequitur gore of Bix- ter, so maybe fans should just ler-Zavala’s singing in “It was a difficulty that Mysteries for all occasions, birthdays, anniversaries, even weddings. listen to that instead. Don’t Forget Gift Certificates. tongues.” I’d never like to repeat,” he said. “But I knew I I might want to hire a body- Come alone or bring a group. Group rates. Yes, it’s intense. guard before saying this, but it Murder Mysteries every Fri. and Sat. Rodriguez-Lopez claims would not give up on the wasn’t ’s best Call for Reservations 405-282-0012 this concept-driven collec- album. Anything that week, either. Choosing Rob- takes extra energy comes THE HAUNTED STONE LION INN tion was inspired by a bie Williams’ “Angels” wasn’t HISTORIC GUTHRIE, OK back to you tenfold. weird turn of events after a bad idea, but it wasn’t his For details & pictures he bought an Ouija board “That law’s kept me go- best performance by a mile. Visit our website during a curio shop outing ing. The reward is immea- I’m not the kid’s biggest fan, www.stonelioninn.com in Jerusalem. surable.” but I certainly know what he’s A gift to Bixler-Zavala, capable of. “I knew better than that. I Jennifer Chancellor 581-8346 Jason Castro made one of was raised to be smarter jennifer.chancellor the smarter song choices of than that. I was born in @tulsaworld.com the night and did a sweet, sim- NOW PLAYING ple version of Israel Kamaka- CHECK LOCAL LISTINGS FOR THEATERS AND SHOWTIMES

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Shows beginning before 6pm $1/after 6pm $1.50 THE SPIDERWICK ALVIN AND THE CHIP- CHRONICLES (PG) MUNKS (PG) 12:30 2:55 5:25 11:55 2:35 5:00 7:20 10:25 7:40 10:05 THE EYE (PG-13) 12:20 5:10 10:15 STEP UP 2 THE STREETS DOLPHINS & WHALESCAMUNTRACEABLEPA2x5 (R) 2:25 7:35 (PG-13) 12:05 4/9/08 2:30 5:15 1:55PM (NR) 11:00AM 2:45PM 6:30PM NATIONAL TREASURE: BOOK 7:30 10:10 OF SECRETS (PG) 12:00 3:00 PENELOPE (PG) 12:25 2:50 Adults $9/Child or Sr. $7 6:45 9:55 5:05 7:25 10:00 SHINE A LIGHT (PG-13) 12:15PM 4:00 PM 7:45PM 10:15PM THE BUCKET LIST (PG-13) NOW PLAYING 12:10 2:45 5:30 7:55 10:20 JUNO (PG-13) CHECK LOCAL LISTINGS FOR THEATERS AND SHOWTIMES CHECK THE THEATRE DIRECTORIES FOR SHOWTIMES Adults $10.50/Child or Sr. $8.50 12:15 2:40 5:20 7:45 9:50 SORRY, NO PASSES ACCEPTED FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT. Mobile Users: For Showtimes - Text Message NIMS and your ZIP CODE to 43KIX (43549)

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