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Jonathan Edwards to open 2010/11 Season at the Chocolate Church

July 30th, 2010

Jonathan Edwards returns to the Chocolate Church Arts Center to open the 2010-11 season on September 4th. The Chocolate Church Arts Center is located at 804 Washington Street in Bath, Maine, in the historic 1847 gothic church building. Tickets are $24 advance, $26 door, and $22 for members. Beginning Aug 2nd tickets may be purchased by visiting http://www.chocolatechurcharts.org or by calling (207) 442-8455. Opening for Jonathan is singer/songwriter Craig Bickhardt, http://www.craigbickhardt.com.


Jonathan Edwards (http://www.jonathanedwards.net) burst on the music scene nearly 40 years ago with the mega-hit “Sunshine,” a cheerful anthem of defiance written at the height of the Vietnam War era. Today he remains as original, energetic and relevant as he was all those years ago, with a voice as strong and memorable as ever.


Jonathan Edwards has played around the world for over four decades having a stellar career of uncompromising musical integrity, delivering songs of passion, insight and humor all rendered in a pure and powerful tenor.


He began his music career growing up in Minnesota, playing by ear on his piano and guitar. In his teens and twenties he became an integral part of the Boston folk music scene, playing with various mutations of bands and traveling all over New England. Soon he was opening for B. B. King and Allman Brothers Band and recorded his first album, Jonathan” which featured the now legendary hit cut Sunshine.


A fierce proclamation of protest and independence set to deceptively upbeat music, Sunshine resonated with the thousands and thousands of frustrated and angry young men and women of the day. It was just at the time of the Vietnam War and Nixon. It was looking bad out there. That song meant a lot to a lot of people during that time especially me, Jonathan says. It got its start on a Boston radio station and quickly made its way to the top five on the national charts, earning him a gold record in 1971.


His Live concerts that have collectively drawn an audience of million to hear not just a performer and songwriter, but a story teller whose music and charisma touch both the heart and the funny bone, connecting with fans of all ages.

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Jonathan Edwards to open the 2010/2011 season at the Chocolate Church

Jonathan Edwards to open the 2010/2011 season at the Chocolate Church

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Encompass Marketing Hires Sicotte as Project Coordinator

July 15th, 2010

Encompass Marketing is excited to announce that Danielle Sicotte has joined the firm as a Project Coordinator. Sicotte brings to the team her strong organizational skills and timeliness to help see client projects through from concept to fruition, particularly in website development, and will assist with managing client social media campaigns.


A native Mainer, Sicotte has returned from Boston as a Magna Cum Laude graduate of Suffolk University, where she received her degree in Advertising with a minor in Marketing. During her time with Suffolk, Sicotte was actively involved with the school working in the Student Activities Office, serving as a Teaching Assistant and was chosen to be a HUB scholar. Sicotte was also a member of the Environmental Club and Suffolk Women in Business. Sicotte is a graduate of St. Dominic Regional High School, and is a prime example of a local Maine student who relocated for higher education, but was ultimately drawn back to Maine. As a high school graduate, Sicotte could often be heard saying she wanted to attend a college that had “more people than pine trees”. She shipped off to Boston, and eventually realized, she missed the pine trees. Sicotte currently resides in Lewiston with her fiancé Nate and their black Lab named Harely.danielle_large


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Jonathan Edwards talks music, his career and upcoming benefit show with WABK’s Don Brown

July 8th, 2010

JE_radio_interview-1779As part of his summer tour, Jonathan Edwards (www.jonathanedwards.net) will perform at the Camden Opera House (www.camdenoperahouse.com) on July 17, 2010. The event is presented by the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) Maine Chapter; proceeds will benefit Good Shepherd Food Bank and the NKBA Maine Chapter Scholarship Fund.


Maine radio legend Don Brown recently sat down with Jonathan to discuss the July 17th show, his summer tour and plans for a new album. “We are excited to have the opportunity to not only discuss the Camden Opera House show, but also his career as a whole,” says Jack O’Brien, Director of Programming & Operations with BlueBerry Broadcasting, WABK’s parent company. “Jonathan’s decision to team up with NKBA to help support the Good Shepherd Food Bank should be applauded. It is a great cause and BlueBerry Broadcasting, a Maine-owned and operated company, takes pride in reaching out to help Maine communities.”


The interview can be heard on BlueBerry Broadcasting’s family of stations on Sunday, July 11: The Bear (104.7, 103.3, 99.1) and KISS 94.5 at 11pm. The Voice of Maine (103.9, 101.3) at 6am. WABK (104.3) at 7am, WTOS (105.1, 96.7, 101.1) and WQSS (102.5) at 7am. Fox Sports (WAEI AM/FM 97.1/910), WRKD-AM (1450), WFAU-AM (1280), WIGY-FM (97.5) at 6am.


The Food-Bank works with a network of more than 600 partner agencies state-wide, including food pantries, soup kitchens and after school programs, to reach 36,000 Mainers every week. Last year Good Shepherd saved partner agencies more than $23 million in food related expenses.


Known for such classics such as “Sunshine” and “Honky Tonk Stardust Cowboy”, Jonathan will be joined by his entire quartet; the show is slated to begin at 8:00pm. Tickets are $25 and $35 available by calling (207) 470-7066; online at www.camdenoperahouse.com. The show is sponsored by Dream Kitchen Studio by Mathews Brothers in Rockland.


Jonathan Edwards has played around the world for over four decades – having stellar career of uncompromising musical integrity, delivering songs of passion, insight and humor all rendered in a pure and powerful tenor.


He began his music career growing up in Minnesota, playing by ear on his piano and guitar. In his teens and twenties he became an integral part of the Boston folk music scene, playing with various mutations of bands and traveling all over New England. Soon he was opening for B. B. King and Allman Brothers Band and recorded his first album, “Jonathan” which featured the now legendary hit cut “Sunshine”. A fierce proclamation of protest and independence set to deceptively upbeat music, “Sunshine” resonated with the thousands and thousands of frustrated and angry young men and women of the day.  “It was just at the time of the Vietnam War and Nixon.  It was looking bad out there. That song meant a lot to a lot of people during that time – especially me,” Jonathan says.  It got its start on a Boston radio station and quickly made its way to the top five on the national charts, earning him a gold record in 1971.


Sunshine” ushered in a sea change in Jonathan’s life and career, sweeping him up in a current of “overnight” success. These days Jonathan Edwards, a vital and relevant artist in today’s folk and Americana scenes, is most likely to be found on the road with longtime accompanist Stuart Schulman on bass, piano, fiddle, and vocals and Taylor Armerding, formerly of Northern Lights, on mandolin and high-tenor vocals.  “I’ve been … doing what I do best, which is playing live in front of people.  I’ve been concentrating on that and loving it,” he says.

An artist who measures his success by his ability to attract and take good care of an audience for four decades, Jonathan maintains that it is the feedback he receives after his shows that keeps him going.  “It is really gratifying to hear [someone say], ‘Your stuff has meant a lot to me over the years.’”

The “stuff” he’s referring to is a highly respected repertoire that includes such classics as “Honky Tonk Stardust Cowboy,” “Sometimes,” “One Day Closer,” “Don’t Cry Blue,” “Emma,”  “Everybody Knows Her,” “Athens County,” and everyone’s favorite ode to putting a good buzz on, “Shanty.”  And then, of course, there’s the anthemic “Sunshine (Go Away Today),” that fierce proclamation of protest and independence that resonated with thousands and thousands of frustrated and angry young men and women when it was first released in 1971.  Almost 40 years later, at show after show, the song continues to be embraced by faithful followers and new fans alike.

Since 1971, Jonathan has released 15 albums, including Blue Ridge, his standard-setting collaboration with bluegrass favorites the Seldom Scene, and Little Hands, his collection of children’s songs, which was honored with a National Library Association award.

As far as album #16, Jonathan says, “Young people that are getting back to the land and trying to get off the power grid encourage me.  My next studio album will reflect some of those themes.”


Tickets are $25 and $35 available by calling (207) 470-7066; online at www.camdenoperahouse.com. The show is sponsored by Dream Kitchen Studio by Rockland.

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