If it’s October at the Birchmere, it’s time for anotherΒ Raven’s Night, the wide-ranging annual show produced by Belladonna and Ken Vegas. Named in homage to Baltimore’s master of macabre Edgar Allan Poe, this year’s spectacle on Oct. 16 includes the usual motley crew of performers working around the theme of “Coven” — think witches, wizards, maidens, and healers. Yet the extravaganza is not just a magical and mystical cabaret and concert, but also an extra-special 10-Year Anniversary Show.
Another multi-genre evening scheduled in October at “America’s Legendary Music Hall” will be led by a certain retiredΒ Prairie Home CompanionΒ host, who will reprise that former hit public radio program’s format, blending stand-up, storytelling, audience interactive skits, and musical performances. The one-off “Garrison Keillor Tonight,” featuring Four Bitchin’ Babes singer-songwriter Debi Smith, is Oct. 20.
Folk legendΒ Judy CollinsΒ returns with the duoΒ The ImaginariesΒ on Oct. 17. Other October musical highlights include an Oct. 6 concert byΒ Gaelic Storm, the California-based Celtic rock band who went down with the ship in James Cameron’sΒ Titanic, which effectively launched their career; and an Oct. 8 concert with even smoother sailing, when soft-rock captainΒ Christopher CrossΒ comes to port to toast the more than 40 years since he set sail with “Sailing” and “Ride Like the Wind.”
Additionally, there are two concerts that the Birchmere will present at larger venues around the region, helping spread the musical wealth, including an Oct. 13 show at the Music Center at Strathmore featuring legendary pop producer and pianistΒ David Foster, who will be joined on the pandemic-delayed Hitman Tour by a coterie of featured vocalists, among them Pia Toscano and Fernando Verala. Also featured is Loren Allred, the vocalist behind the powerhouse anthem “Never Enough” from the movie musicalΒ The Greatest Showman.
Two weeks later comes The Lantern Tour, an annual event organized byΒ Emmylou HarrisΒ that couldn’t be more critically timely given it’s a fundraiser for migrant and refugee families served by the Women’s Refugee Commission. Joining Harris andΒ Steve EarleΒ this year as performers in support of the cause is Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams, Amy Helm, Gaby Moreno, and Thao (of the Get Down Stay Down), all appearing Oct. 28 at the new Capital One Hall in Tysons.
Patty GriffinΒ andΒ Gordon LightfootΒ will also appear for shows that have already sold out. Tickets still remain, however, for other returning acts, ranging from melodic pop-rockersΒ Toad the Wet SprocketΒ on Oct. 4-5, to jazz saxophonist and producerΒ Boney JamesΒ on Oct. 18-19, to “Rock Steady” dance/R&B groupΒ The WhispersΒ on Oct. 22-23, and last but not least, the stalwart California country-rock outfit theΒ Nitty Gritty Dirt BandΒ on Oct. 29.
The Birchmere is at 3701 Mount Vernon Ave., Alexandria. All shows start at 7:30 p.m., and are only open to those who can show proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test within the past 72 hours. Ticket prices vary. Call 703-549-7500 or visitΒ www.birchmere.com.
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