The Martha Bassett Show

 

Dana Cooper / Catastrophe Journal / Jill Gardner

Thu, Oct 15, 2026
The Reeves Theater

Dana Cooper

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Dana Cooper's musical journey began at the young age of 2 when his father would prop him on the bar to sing along with the jukebox. Coming from Missouri, Cooper was surrounded by the sounds of classic country and folk music from an early age. He quickly became enamored with the guitar and taught himself to play and to harmonize vocally by listening to records. By his teenage years, Cooper was performing in coffee houses and clubs around Kansas City, honing his skills as a singer, songwriter and guitarist.

In the 1970s, Cooper landed a record deal with Elektra Records and released his acclaimed self-titled debut album in 1972. Backed by renowned LA studio musicians "The Section," including Leeland Sklar and Russ Kunkel, the album showcased Cooper's lyrical depth and virtuoso guitar playing.

For over a decade, he was half of the highly acclaimed duo - The Shake Russell/Dana Cooper band, who garnered a large following in Texas as well as appearing on Austin City Limits. Through the 70s and 80s, he built his reputation on the club circuit while also collaborating with artists like Lyle Lovett, Kim Carnes, Susan Werner, Kim Richey, Hal Ketchum & more.

Over his 50+ year career, Cooper has amassed a catalog of 30+ albums and continues to tour actively. He is set to release his highly anticipated 32nd studio album, “The Ghost of Tucumcari”, on May 17, 2024. Featuring an All-Star lineup of guest artists, the album marks a major achievement for the veteran musician. Artists lending their voices to this project are Lyle Lovett, Hayes Carll, Susan Gibson, Mando Saenz, Darden Smith, Shake Russell, Libby Koch and more.

“The Ghost of Tucumcari” takes listeners on a stirring musical journey across genres from Folk and Rock to Country and Americana. His critically acclaimed 2022 release, "I Can Face the Truth," encapsulates his evolution as a consummate storyteller. The album mixes his signature fingerpicking guitar and harmonica with poignant lyrics on love, loss and the current state of the world.

Central to Cooper's unique artistry is his ability to connect with audiences through his authentic stories and warm stage presence. His decades of experience shine through in the ease and humor he brings to both his playing and storytelling. Though he's performed with Folk and Americana greats, Cooper has always followed his own musical vision.

"Few artists can claim to make music for 50 years and still do so with the same eagerness and enthusiasm that marked their initial efforts." Lee Zimmerman, American Songwriter.

Dana Cooper remains driven by his pure love for songwriting and performing, bringing people together through songs. From coffee houses to major concert halls, his singular mix of virtuosity and vulnerability has earned him a lifetime of devoted fans.

During his years as a Troubadour, Dana has received many Accolades:

In the Spirit of Folk Award - Folk Alliance International
Heritage Musician Award - Pilgrim Center for the Arts Kansas City
Best Male Songwriter Award - Indie Acoustic Project
Best Record - The Tennesseean
Nashville Music Award Nomination - Best Pop Album
Veteran of the Kerrville Folk Festival

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

Catastrophe Journal

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Catastrophe Journal is a rock/pop/folk band from Winston-Salem, NC. Fueled by friendship, a love of music, and the occasional IPA, CatJo has been playing in & around WSNC since late 2020. In 2022, they began peppering their sets with the occasional original tune, eventually amassing enough original material to release their debut EP - Catastrophe Journal - on May 2, 2025. Touchstones would be Sister Hazel, Gin Blossoms, and Life In General, with a dash of Foo Fighters.

Learn more at https://catastrophejournal.com/

Jill Gardner

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Noted for her “effortlessly produced, rich voice” (Opera News), American soprano Jill Gardner is swiftly establishing herself among today’s leading operatic heroines. Recognized as a “lyrico spinto, Puccini girl through and through,” Ms. Gardner has sung over 50 performances of her signature role of Tosca in recent seasons with such notable American companies as Opera Carolina, Arizona Opera, Boston Lyric Opera, Hawai‘i Opera Theater, Toledo Opera, Lyric Opera of Baltimore, Piedmont Opera and in a new production with Mill City Summer Opera to name a few. Opera News calls Ms. Gardner’s interpretation of Tosca “fresh and focused” and states “in Gardner’s hands, her Act II aria, ‘Vissi d’arte’, was not merely a famous showstopper but an opportunity to reveal layers of Tosca’s character…” In the upcoming 2019–2020 season, Ms. Gardner sings her signature role of Tosca for Tri-Cities Opera and Eugene Opera and returns to Maryland Lyric Opera to sing the role of Giorgetta in Il Tabarro and debut the role of Santuzza in Cavalleria Rusticana.

Ms. Gardner has received critical acclaim for her many portrayals of the leading ladies of the verismo repertoire as well as contemporary heroines. During the past two seasons, the Southern soprano made her debut in the iconic role of Blanche Dubois in André Previn’s A Streetcar Named Desire for Hawai‘i Opera Theater; debuted the role of Minnie in Puccini’s La Fanciulla del West to great acclaim at Virginia Opera and as a last-minute replacement for Maryland Lyric Opera; returned to her spell-binding performance of Lady MacBeth in Verdi’s Macbeth for Opera Tampa as well as creating the role of Mildred in the highly-anticipated world premiere production of Richard Auldon Clark’s and Kurt Vonnegut’s Happy Birthday Wanda June for Indianapolis Opera. In previous seasons, Ms. Gardner performed Manon Lescaut with Opera Grand Rapids; Madama Butterfly with Arizona Opera, Tri-Cities Opera, Piedmont Opera and Greensboro Opera; Giorgetta/Il Tabarro and Suor Angelica with Opera Carolina; Lady Macbeth in Verdi’s Macbeth with Michigan Opera Theater and Chautauqua Opera; Tatiana in Eugene Onegin with Eugene Opera; Mimì in La Bohème with Boston Lyric Opera; Musetta in La Bohème with Florida Grand Opera; Marguerite in Faust with Madison Opera; Minnie in La Fanciulla del West with Opera Coeur d’Alene, in her role début; and Nedda in Pagliacci with Michigan Opera Theater, Mill City Summer Opera and in her début with Lyric Opera of Chicago. Other highlights from recent seasons include portrayals of Leonora in Il Trovatore with Piedmont Opera, Liù in Turandot with Arizona Opera, Helmwige in Die Walküre with Hawai‘i Opera Theater and joining the roster of Washington National Opera for their production of Manon Lescaut.

Equally at home in the operetta and musical theater traditions, Ms. Gardner made her role debut as Anna Maurrant in Kurt Weill’s Street Scene for Virginia Opera in the fall of 2018, gave the first inaugural opera house performances of the role of Margaret Johnson in Adam Guettel’s Light in the Piazza with Piedmont Opera and has enjoyed success in Lehar’s The Merry Widow (Syracuse Opera) as well as Sondheim’s A Little Night Music (Hawai‘i Opera Theater). On the concert stage, she has performed with such ensembles as the Washington Chorus in a Puccini Concert; the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra in a Verdi/Mascagni/Wagner Concert; the role of Madame Lidoine in Poulenc’s operatic tragedy Dialogues des Carmélites with the Portland Symphony Orchestra and the Winston-Salem Symphony; Gala Concerts for Opera Carolina, Greensboro Opera and Anchorage Opera; Verdi’s Requiem in Dallas; Beethoven’s Mass in C Major with the Wichita Symphony; Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 and Vaughan Williams’ Serenade to Music with the Syracuse Symphony as well as the Brahms Requiem, Wagner’s Ring Cycle in One Night and Holiday Pops Concerts with the Binghamton Philharmonic.

An alumna of the Young Artist Programs of Glimmerglass Opera Festival and Tri-Cities Opera in upstate New York, Ms. Gardner created the role of Madame Loiseau in the world premiere of Stephen Hartke’s The Greater Good, which was recorded live in the Alice Busch Opera House of the Glimmerglass Festival for the Naxos Label. She has been a Southeast Regional Winner of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions and holds a Master of Music degree in Vocal Performance from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro as well as a Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance from Centenary College of Louisiana.

Learn more at http://jillbowengardner.com/

Season sponsored by
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  • Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton
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  • WEHC
  • Piedmont Wind Symphony
  • The Carolina Experience
  • Piedmont Opera
  • Arts Council of Winston-Salem & Forsyth County
  • Reeves Theater
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