The Martha Bassett Show

Kenny Roby / Joyner Horn & Caroline Barclift Hayes / The Queen Bees

Thu, Apr 4, 2024
The Reeves Theater & Cafe

Kenny Roby

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Roots rock/Alt-country/Americana pioneer Kenny Roby, a 35 plus year veteran of the music business and scene has been making records and performing on stages since his days as a youth growing up in South Carolina. During his teen years as the frontman for upstate South Carolina punk/hard rock band The Lubricators, Roby opened for the likes of rock and punk legends Circles Jerks, 7 Seconds, Danzig, Jane's Addiction and Suicidal Tendencies, where he refined his chops as an energetic and charismatic performer and frontman. In late 1992, shortly after relocating to Raleigh, NC The Lubricators disbanded and Kenny formed the roots rock/alt-country band 6 String Drag.

In 1996, after a critically acclaimed self-titled first album, 6 String Drag signed with Americana godfather and outlaw country music legend Steve Earle's E-Squared Records (Warner Brothers imprint) The band's second record HIGH HAT was produced by Earle as well. 6 String Drag went on to open for and tour with acts such as Steve Earle, The Jayhawks, Buddy Miller, Whiskeytown, Son Volt, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, label-mates The V-Roys and many more. But a little more than a year after HIGH HAT was released in 1998 and just as the band started to gain wider recognition within the burgeoning alt-country/roots rock scene as well as in national press and radio, the band split up. 

Soon after the break-up Kenny Roby went on to record and release his first solo outing MERCURY'S BLUES in Europe in 1999 and in the US in early 2000. Between 1999 and 2013 Roby went on to record and release 4 solo records and one duo record with Neal Casal. Eventually 6 String Drag reformed in early 2014 and released their new album ROOTS ROCK 'N' ROLL in early 2015. In March of 2018 the band released TOP OF THE WORLD to more radio play on NPR, Sirius XM's Outlaw Country and press coverage in Rolling Stone, All Music, No Depression et al and reissued a 20th anniversary release of HIGH HAT. 

In the fall of 2019 Neal Casal (Ryan Adams and the Cardinals, Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Hard Working Americans, Willie Nelson, Circles Around the Sun) was slated to produce Roby’s new solo album, but this never came to be due to Casal’s suicide the month before the recordings were to take place. The producer reins were taken up by Casal’s former Hard Working Americans bandmate and Widespread Panic bassist Dave Schools and Roby was joined at Applehead Studios in Woodstock, NY by Tony Leone (Little Feat, Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Phil Lesh, Levon Helm Band), Jeff Hill (Steve Earle, Rufus Wainwright, Shooter Jennings) Jesse Aycock (Hard Working Americans) and John Lee Shannon (Zephaniah Ohora, Circles Around the Sun) to record THE RESERVOIR, a double LP full of songs of love, loss, death, addiction and recovery. (released in August of 2020)

For his brand new self-titled record to be released on August 5, 2022, Roby once again recruited Tony Leone and Jeff Hill for the rhythm section at Applehead in Woodstock, but this time adding Daniel Littleton of Amy Helm and Michael Hurley’s bands on guitar and other instruments. The crew was also joined on a few tracks by legendary Lovin Spoonful frontman John Sebastian on harmonica, Amy Helm and Dori Freeman on background vocals and former Bob Dylan keyboardist/accordion player Brian Mitchell.

The result is a brilliant album full of depth and darkness as well as brightness and hope with songs about a cast of fully human characters and their timeless stories.

Kenny will be touring extensively throughout 2022 and 2023 as well as doing radio and press promotion for the new album.

Learn more at https://kennyroby.net

Joyner Horn & Caroline Barclift Hayes

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Joyner Horn is an actress and singer and a 2023 graduate of LAMDA. While at LAMDA, Joyner performed the roles of Diana in All’s Well that Ends Well, Charlotte Malcolm in A Little Night Music, Letitia Hardy in The Belle’s Stratagem, Bosola in The Duchess of Malfi, Henry VI/Catesby in Margaret of Anjou, Estela/Lisarda in The Courage to Right a Woman’s Wrongs, and Adriana in The Comedy of Errors. 

Prior to her studies in London, Joyner was seen as Elsa Schraeder in The Sound of Music and the Countess Andrenyi in Murder on the Orient Express with The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem. She was also seen as Corvina in Volpone with the A.J. Fletcher Opera Institute. 

Joyner has starred in a variety of operatic productions, including L’enfant et les sortilèges with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra as the roles of Un pâtre, La Chatte, and L’Écureuil. Other notable stage credits include Calisto (La Calisto) with the University of Cincinnati-CCM, Third Woodsprite cover (Rusalka) and Kitchen Boy cover (Rusalka) with Des Moines Metro Opera, Florence Pike (Albert Herring) with the Boston University Opera Institute, and Prince Orlovsky (Die Fledermaus) with the Boston University Tanglewood Institute.

In concert, Joyner was seen once again with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra in their Beethoven Akadamie 1808 as the mezzo-soprano soloist in Beethoven’s Mass in C and the Choral Fantasy. With Cincinnati Camerata, she appeared as the mezzo-soprano soloist in the Vivaldi Magnificat.

Joyner was a winner of the 2019 Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions North Carolina District.

Learn more at https://www.hornjoyner.com

The Queen Bees

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QUEEN BEES is a musical collaboration between three North Carolina-based multimedia artists: award-winning musician and journalist, Molly McGinn; renowned electronic music producer and songwriter, Quilla; and esteemed musician and creative producer Kate Musselwhite Tobey. They use a unique blend of traditional acoustic instruments, modern electronic components, vocal harmonies and the folk tradition of storytelling to bring people together and shed light on current issues. Their collaboration goes beyond the traditional construct of a band because they also create visual stories and cultural experiences for diverse audiences. Their songs uplift audiences and dance to the rhythm of social change. Their first track, “Ravens and the Wrens” (Ritual Fire Records, 2021), was inspired by the personal experiences of trans author Sam Peterson. Past collaborations between Molly McGinn and Quilla include “Wild and Kind” (2016)—a musical prayer written to raise awareness about plans to build a canal in Nicaragua that would devastate the local agricultural economy in its path. Collaborations between Quilla and Kate Musselwhite Tobey include “Old Souls” (2020) and forthcoming tracks “Bloodlines” and “You Belong Here,” which explore ancestry and migration. QUEEN BEES see their music as a way to serve and create community. Their music emphasizes a strong beat, meticulous stringed arrangements, delightful harmonies and bright rhythm guitar.

Learn more at https://www.instagram.com/thequeen.bees.music

Season sponsored by
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  • Mast
  • Buckeye Advisors
  • Bowen Town & Country Furniture
  • Explore Elkin
  • ICON
  • G&B Energy
  • Hugh Chatham Health
In partnership with
  • Lowes Foods
  • The Carolina Experience
  • Piedmont Opera
  • Arts Council of Winston-Salem & Forsyth County
  • Reeves Theater
  • Historic Elkin
  • WFDD
  • ElectroMagnetic Radiation Recorders