The Ark: The first week of March includes Rufus Wainwright, Crys Matthews, Brandy Clark and Patrick Hallahan
Rufus Wainwright
Rufus-Retro-Wainwright-Spective Livestream Series
Thursday, March 4, 5pm ET – Unfollow The Rules, Part 1
Tickets: $20 ($25 day of show) HERE A portion of proceeds from tickets purchased at this unique link support The Ark.
Take a journey through over 20 years of Rufus Wainwright’s music from the comfort of your living room in “A Rufus-Retro-Wainwright-Spective” an 18-show series of live-stream concerts from Rufus’s home in Laurel Canyon as he performs his entire studio discography in chronological order.
Crys Matthews
Friday, March 5, 8pm ET
Tickets: $15 individual/$25 household HERE
A prolific lyricist and composer, Matthews has found inspiration in her surroundings; from driving through the Blue Ridge Mountains to the compelling and heart-breaking love story of Richard and Mildred Loving. Thoughtful, realistic and emotional, Matthews’ songs speak to the voice of our generation and remind us why music indeed soothes the soul.
Brandy Clark
Saturday, March 6, 8pm ET
Tickets: $15 individual/$20 group livestream pass HERE
A portion of proceeds from tickets purchased at this unique link support The Ark.
One year after the release of her two-time Grammy-nominated album, Your Life Is A Record, Brandy Clark celebrates the release of the deluxe version with an intimate night of storytelling and music live from Nashville, Tennessee. Tune in to hear familiar favorites from Your Life Is A Record as well as some never-before-played tracks from the deluxe album. Please note, a 24hr replay of this show will be available!
Patrick Hallahan
Sunday, March 7, 6pm ET
Tickets: $25 HERE
A portion of proceeds from tickets purchased at this unique link support The Ark.
My Morning Jacket drummer Patrick Hallahan announces a cooking show, In The Kitchen with Patrick Hallahan. The three part-series from the chef and restaurateur will premiere on Sunday, February 21 at 6:00 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT via Seated.com with additional episodes airing on February 28 and March 7. Hallahan co-founded Louisville, Kentucky’s Butchertown Grocery, which is renowned for its refined recipes and single-barrel bourbon selection. Along with sharing easy-to-make meals inspired by traditional Southeastern comfort food like spatchcocked chicken, roasted vegetables, grits and more. Hallahan will also welcome special guests from VHS to Beta’s Craig Pfunder to his MMJ band mate bassist Tom Blankenship and his own daughter. “For as long as I can remember, cooking and making music have been hand in hand in how I express myself,” Hallahan said in a statement. “I’ve had the honor of playing music for people all of my adult life. Now, through taping cooking segments, it’s really nice to be able to do the same with food.”
Those who purchase tickets for In The Kitchen with Patrick Hallahan will also receive full recipe, shopping lists, and an exclusive playlist, showcasing his personal soundtrack for culinary adventure.